Sports Shorts for Apr. 30: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Men's tennis, men's and women's outdoor track and field all win NEWMAC championships
Men's tennis, men's and women's outdoor track and field all win NEWMAC championships
Hohenberger named First Team All-America for men’s volleyball; men's tennis goes undefeated in NEWMAC play
Men's volleyball takes second at volleyball scramble tournament; Rafidi competes at Junior World Fencing Championships.
MIT jumps to fourth in Learfield Sports Directors Cup standings; Shin competes at NCAA Fencing Championships.
Kates named All-American; men's and women's swimming and diving teams finish in top 10 at NCAAs.
Men's Basketball Ends Memorable Run In NCAA Tournament; Track & Field Sweeps NCAA Elite 89 Awards.
Travel to Salem, Va., to compete in the first Final Four for the 112-year-old program.
Men's basketball advances to the Final Four; indoor track and field competes at NCAA Championship.
Engineers defeat Franklin & Marshall 69-54.
Senior puts engineering skills, desire to serve toward improving the lives of disadvantaged and marginalized populations.
Men's basketball moves on to Sweet 16; Shin named NFC Fencer of the Year.
At this year’s MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference: cutting-edge basketball research and, yes, plenty of discussion about Jeremy Lin.
Men's basketball will play College of Staten Island next.