Sports Shorts for Jan. 17: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Men's basketball moves to No. 3, sets Institute record with 16th straight win
Men's basketball moves to No. 3, sets Institute record with 16th straight win
Men's Basketball Remains Undefeated; Athletics Program Ranked 15th Nationally After Fall Seasons.
Men's basketball moves up to No. 4 in national rankings.
Men's basketball remains undefeated; two football student-athletes named Academic All-Americans.
Men's basketball rises to No. 9 in national rankings; swimming and diving teams impress at MIT Invitational.
No. 10 ranked men's basketball starts 5-0; two field hockey players named All-American.
Field hockey advances to NCAA Elite Eight; 45 student-athletes named Academic All-Conference
Field hockey, women's soccer capture conference titles in dramatic fashion
Cross country continues NEWMAC dominance; field hockey captures regular season conference title
Women's tennis reaches NEWMAC finals; women's volleyball gains 20th victory of the season.
Members of the MIT Sport Taekwondo Club team competed at the 2011 World University Games in China.
Benedick tabbed for hall of fame; three sports earn weekly conference honors.