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MIT Senior Day is Victory over Amherst

On senior day and at its final home meet of the 2013-14 season, the MIT men’s swimming and diving team defeated Amherst College by a score of 185-115. This is the third year in a row that the Engineers have come out on top in a meet against the Lord Jeffs.

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MIT Rings in First Meet of New Year With Victory Over Coast Guard

MIT’s men’s team began the 2014 portion of its season with a dominating win over Coast Guard on Saturday afternoon, taking home the victory 203.5-74.5. The meet included atypical events – such as 50s of strokes – and the team finished the day with victories in 14 of the 16 contested events.

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DIII Men’s Midseason Rankings: Denison On Top, Kenyon Second

Post midseason, it’s fun to look into the future and try to predict how the end of the season will play out. We’ve seen some incredible swims this year already from the men in DIII – it’s time to take a more in depth look and try to figure out how individual players and teams will stack up come March.

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DIII Women’s Midseason Power Rankings: Emory Atop Standings, JHU Making Some Noise

So, after some heavy duty training, December’s midseason meets gave us all some fast swims to marvel at and enjoy. But the big question on everyone’s mind is always – so what next? Midseason is a great way to look forward to what might be coming up in March for those athletes who will be rep-ing their teams at IUPUI in March for the NCAA meet.

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MIT wins Winter Invite

The Engineers’ swimming and diving ended the MIT Winter Invitational in first place with 1322.5 points, ahead of Keene State, who finished in second place with 980.5 points.

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MIT Displays Depth in Meet with Bowdoin and Babson

This is only the second meet of MIT’s season, yet the men are off to a tremendous start. On Saturday at Bowdoin College, the MIT men defeated their hosts (215-82) as well as conference foe, Babson College (240-57). Over the course of the meet, MIT took first in 13 of the 17 events. To display depth as well as front end speed, the Engineers went 1-2-3 in eight events, and taking first through fourth in three of those.

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MIT Wins Every Event at Batterman Relays

As it has done every year for the past 10 season, the MIT men’s swimming and diving team officially opened the season at the Charlie Batterman Relay Meet, welcoming Bentley University and Wheaton College to the Zesiger Center Pool on Saturday afternoon.

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MIT hires Karin Brown as Associate Head Coach for Swimming & Diving

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Karin Brown has been named the associate head coach of the men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs…

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Support for Team Theo Everpresent at Tiburon Mile

Members of North Bay Aquatics and Team Theo, raising funds at the Tiburon Mile.

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Coaching Corner: A Sit Down With DIII’s Top Coaches – Dawn Dill

Dawn Dill talks about coaching in Division III, MIT, and the upcoming swim season for the Engineers.

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Setting the Stage for NCAA Division III’s 2013-2014 Season

A quick who’s who of the DIII swim world for both men and women in the upcoming 2013-14 season. (Photo: Janna Schulze/SwimSwam.com)

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Caroline Wilson Makes History at DIII Nationals; Anderson Breaks National Record

The buildup has been coming all week long, and on Thursday, we saw history at the Conroe ISD Natatorium pool…

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Ubellacker, Deveney, & Kokensparger Continue to Shine as MIT Defends NEWMAC Title

Follow James Martin on twitter @froggerjaunt or @BarracudaYSwim. The men’s and women’s from MIT defended their titles in stunning fashion…

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MIT Men, Women Both Victorious at NEWMAC Championships

Follow James Martin on twitter @froggerjaunt or @BarracudaYSwim The men and women from MIT remain in first place after day…

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