Sports Shorts for April 11, 2016: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Softball extends win streak to 13; Stolzenberg breaks assists record for Men’s Lacrosse.
Softball extends win streak to 13; Stolzenberg breaks assists record for Men’s Lacrosse.
PhD student Justin de Benedictis-Kessner helps explain political behavior at the federal level.
From MIT to the moon, and on campus, senior Raichelle Aniceto builds new connections.
MIT hosts Loughborough University in Trans-Atlantic Challenge; Chang breaks digs record for Men’s Volleyball.
Undergraduate Practice Opportunities Program gives MIT students a chance to master non-technical skills.
MIT sophomore captures swimming and diving team's second individual national title in program history.
Kogut wins national swimming title; Men take fifth, women ninth at NCAA Swimming Championships.
Novel app will remove barriers to student making at MIT, impact universities around the world.
Earliest actions on inclusiveness will focus on orientation, mental health counseling, student surveys.
Virdi wins third-straight national pole vault title; Women’s Track and Field takes fifth at indoor nationals.
MIT senior sets new school record en route to her third-consecutive national title.
Over a 37-year career dedicated to supporting the community, Randolph helped students and others to “look inward.”
Raman named NEWMAC women's basketball coach of the year; Jomard tabbed NEWMAC men's basketball rookie of the year.
Substantial rise will benefit students and families across the economic spectrum.
Volleyball coach Paul Dill records 300th career win; Matranga qualifies for DIII diving nationals.