Sports Shorts for March 23, 2015: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Guo and Lin win NCAA Elite 89 Award; Jedryka leads Women’s Swimming to highest program finish at NCAA Championships.
Guo and Lin win NCAA Elite 89 Award; Jedryka leads Women’s Swimming to highest program finish at NCAA Championships.
Gong and Virdi claim NCAA titles; Women’s Lacrosse picks up three wins.
Virdi wins second-straight title in pole vault while Gong takes win at 3,000 meters.
Rifle claims air rifle title at MAC Championships; Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse kick off seasons with multiple wins.
Doug E. Fresh and other entrepreneurs discuss building a personal brand with grad students at MIT.
Undergraduate financial aid budget to grow 8.8 percent; tuition and fees will rise 3.75 percent.
Mentorship, camaraderie, and — yes — free snow removal are among many housemaster benefits.
MIT Charm School aims to help students prepare for a future of networking and business attire.
Women’s Basketball picks up two wins; Water Polo pair named All-Americans.
Committee recommends music and theater arts professor for MIT’s oldest residential community.
Squash blanks Haverford and Northwestern; Men’s Basketball tallies two NEWMAC wins.
Three Engineers named Burchard Scholars; Swimming and Diving and Track and Field open 2015 with wins.
Award to Rabbi Michelle Fisher culminates years of hard work by MIT Hillel to put its program “on the map.”