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MIT Out Of D3 NCAA Championships, School Cancels All Spring Sports

MIT won’t be in action at the NCAA Division III Swimming & Diving Championships as they’ve cancelled their participation in all winter championships.

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2017-2018 NCAA Division 3 Weekly Update: Fall Recap

Introducing the NCAA Division 3 Weekly Update! This new series will serve as an overview of important meets and top…

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MIT Names Sica As Communications, Promotions & Marketing Assistant

James Sica has been named as the MIT swimming and diving assistant coach and communications, promotions and marketing assistant. Sica…

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MIT Men And Women Win NEWMAC Championships

MIT was extremely dominant at the NEWMAC swimming championship, winning every relay and taking home individual titles in eight separate men’s and women’s events.

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MIT Hires Dani Korman as Swimming & Diving Head Coach

After a national search, Dani Korman has been selected as Head Coach of the MIT men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams MIT Director of Athletics, Julie Soriero, announced today.

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MIT’s Guo Earns Barry Goldwater Scholarship Award

The following is a press release from MIT’s Athletic Website.  CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Following a successful junior season this winter…

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Brett Stoughton and Margaret Guo Recipients of the Elite 89 Award at NCAA D3 Champs

Brett Stoughton (Calvin College) and Margaret Guo (MIT) with their Elite 89 Awards.

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Amherst Fights, MIT Prevails

Before their victory over Springfield College on Sunday, both the Amherst men and women’s teams fell to MIT on Saturday. By…

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Williams Upends MIT, then Middlebury; Finishes Year Undefeated

In a set of back-to-back dual meets, the Williams Ephs came out on top and finished their season undefeated. For…

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Illinois State Redbirds Claim First at Copa Coqui Invitational

Two individual event wins and a relay win helped propel the Redbirds to an overall title at the Copa Coqui Invitational in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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DIII Senior Spotlight: The Scientist and The Sci-Fi Guy

Pacific Lutheran senior Rachael Nelson helped Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center develop a nanoparticle vaccine. MIT Senior Austin Fathman has been playing with technology that makes science fiction seem old school. Just another week on the DIII Senior Spotlight.

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MIT Demolishes Springfield in Opening Dual Meet

In their first dual meet of the season, the MIT men’s swimming and diving team earned an impressive 229-71 victory over Springfield College on Saturday afternoon.

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DIII Senior Spotlight: Gyorffy and He

Both women in this edition of the Senior Spotlight have an interest in computers and technology, but they have put it to work in different ways. Pomona’s Victoria Gyorffy interned at Twitter this summer. MIT’s Jane He has taught high schoolers to swim and done tutoring.

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Final Competition for MIT before NEWMAC Champs

MIT’s men’s swimming and diving team raced well on the second day of the non-scoring Wheaton Invitational on Saturday, ending the weekend with multiple wins. Junior Ben Bauchwitz (Hershey, Pa.) led the Cardinal and Gray with three individual wins throughout the day. This meet, which was against Wheaton College, Clark University and WPI, was the last meet that the Engineers will race in until the NEWMAC Championships at the end of this month.

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Williams Bests MIT, Middlebury in Back-to-Back Dual Meets

The Ephs of Williams certainly had a weekend filled with fast swimming. On Friday they faced off against the MIT Engineers and came out on top (192-97 for women, 159-137 for men). Less than eighteen hours later, the Ephs were back up on the blocks racing NESCAC competitors Middlebury and again came out victorious (185-108 for women, 197-101 for men).

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