MIT Engineers

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MIT Engineers
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UniversityMassachusetts Institute of Technology
ConferenceNew England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (primary)
Collegiate Water Polo Association (men's water polo)
Eastern Association of Women's Rowing Colleges (women's crew)
Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges (men's crew)
Mid-Atlantic Squash Conference (men's squash)
New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association (sailing)
United Volleyball Conference (men's volleyball)
NCAADivision III & Division I (women's crew & men's water polo)
Athletic directorDr. G. Anthony Grant
LocationCambridge, Massachusetts
Varsity teams33
Football stadiumHenry G. Steinbrenner '27 Stadium
Basketball arenaRockwell Cage
Baseball stadiumFran O'Brien Field
Softball stadiumBriggs Field
Soccer stadiumSteinbrenner Stadium
Lacrosse stadiumRoberts Field
Rowing venueRichard J. Resch Boathouse
Sailing venueWalter C. Wood Sailing Pavilion
MascotTim the Beaver
NicknameEngineers
Fight songThe Beaver Call
ColorsCardinal red and steel gray[1]
   
Websitewww.mitathletics.com

ICSA and squash in the College Squash Association. In April 2009, budget cuts led to MIT's eliminating eight of its 41 sports, including the mixed men's and women's teams in alpine skiing and pistol; separate teams for men and women in ice hockey and gymnastics; and men's programs in golf and wrestling.[4][5]

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Crew-Openweight
Crew-Heavyweight Crew-Lightweight
Crew-Lightweight Cross country
Cross country Fencing
Fencing Field Hockey
Football Lacrosse
Lacrosse Rifle
Rifle Sailing
Sailing Soccer
Soccer Squash
Squash Swimming and diving
Swimming and diving Tennis
Tennis Track and field
Track and field Volleyball
Volleyball
Water polo
Co-ed sports
Fencing – Sailing
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor
A football game between MIT and the United States Coast Guard Academy in 2019
M.I.T's Basketball Team for the 1922-1923 Season

Mascot

The

Tim the Beaver
(or MIT the Beaver) was born.

Lester Gardner, a member of the Class of 1898, provided the following justification: "The beaver not only typifies the Tech, but his habits are particularly our own. The beaver is noted for his engineering and mechanical skills and habits of industry. His habits are nocturnal. He does his best work in the dark."[6]

Nickname and song

The initial MIT football team was nicknamed the Techmen.[7] After being discontinued in 1901 and self-reinstated by a group of students in 1978, the team called themselves the Engineers, which then become tradition until now. The team also revived the old fighting song, now dubbed as "The Beaver Calls".[8] The lyric reads:[9]

I'm a beaver, you're a beaver, we are beavers all.
And when we get together, we do the beaver call.
e to the u, du / dx, e to the x, dx
Cosine, secant, tangent, sine;
3.14159
Integral, radical, mu dv

Slipstick, slide rule
, MIT!
GO TECH!

NCAA championships

Team

Sport Association Division Year Opponent/Runner-up Score
Men's cross country (1) NCAA
Division III
2022 Wartburg 82–129
Men's Outdoor Track and Field (1) NCAA
Division III
2023[10] UW-La Crosse 60.5–49

Individual

Name Sport Event Division Year
Henry Steinbrenner
Men's Track and Field
220yd Hurdles
NC
1927
John Pearson
Men's Track and Field
Hammer Throw Division III 1974
Frank Richardson
Men's Track and Field
10,000m Division III 1977
Dave Kieda
Men's Track and Field
Hammer Throw Division III 1982
Pat Parris
Men's Indoor Track
Weight Throw Division III 1985
Yvonne Grierson
Women's Swimming
100m Butterfly Division III 1988
Yvonne Grierson
Women's Swimming
100m Freestyle Division III 1989
Yvonne Grierson
Women's Swimming
100m Butterfly Division III 1989
Scott Deering
Men's Indoor Track
Weight Throw Division III 1989
Bill Singhose
Men's Track and Field
Decathlon Division III 1989
Boniface Makitiani
Men's Indoor Track
400m Division III 1990
Yvonne Grierson
Women's Swimming
100m Butterfly Division III 1990
Mark Dunzo
Men's Indoor Track
400m Division III 1991
Ethan Crain
Men's Track and Field
1500m Division III 1994
John Wallberg
Men's Indoor Track
Weight Throw Division III 1997
Caroline Purcell Women's Fencing Sabre
NC
2000
Uzoma Orji
Men's Indoor Track
Shot Put Division III 2004
Uzoma Orji
Men's Indoor Track
Shot Put Division III 2005
Uzoma Orji
Men's Indoor Track
Weight Throw Division III 2005
Doria Holbrook
Women's Diving
3 meter Division III 2005
Uzoma Orji
Men's Indoor Track
Shot Put Division III 2006
Uzoma Orji
Men's Indoor Track
Weight Throw Division III 2006
Doria Holbrook
Women's Diving
3 meter Division III 2007
Jacqui Wentz
Women's Track and Field
Steeplechase Division III 2010
Stephen Morton
Men's Track and Field
Long Jump Division III 2010
Bo Mattix, Michael Liao,

Wyatt Ubellacker, Chraig Cheney

Men's Swimming
200m Medley Relay Division III 2013
Wyatt Ubellacker
Men's Swimming
50m Freestyle Division III 2013
Wyatt Ubellacker
Men's Swimming
100m Butterfly Division III 2013
Cimran Virdi
Women's Indoor Track
Pole Vault Division III 2014
Cimran Virdi
Women's Indoor Track
Pole Vault Division III 2015
Maryann Gong
Women's Indoor Track
3000m Division III 2015
Cimran Virdi
Women's Track and Field
Pole Vault Division III 2015
Dougie Kogut
Men's Swimming
200m Butterfly Division III 2016
Cimran Virdi
Women's Track and Field
Pole Vault Division III 2016
Yorai Shaoul
Men's Indoor Track
Triple Jump Division III 2019
Jay Lang
Men's Diving
3 meter Division III 2019
Yorai Shaoul
Men's Track and Field
Triple Jump Division III 2019
Edenna Chen
Women's Swimming
100m Breaststroke Division III 2022
Adam Janicki, Tobe Obochi,

Kyri Chen, Alex Ellison

Men's Swimming
200m Freestyle Relay Division III 2022
Tobe Obochi, Jaden Luo,

Kyri Chen, Alex Ellison

Men's Swimming
400m Freestyle Relay Division III 2022
Tobe Obochi
Men's Swimming
100m Freestlye Division III 2022
Ryan Wilson
Men's Indoor Track
800m Division III 2022
Kenneth Wei
Men's Indoor Track
Long Jump Division III 2022
Ryan Wilson
Men's Track and Field
800m Division III 2022
Kenneth Wei
Men's Track and Field
Long Jump Division III 2022
Kenneth Wei
Men's Track and Field
110m Hurdles Division III 2022
Luka Srsic
Men's Track and Field
Pole Vault Division III 2022
Kimmy McPherson
Women's Track and Field
High Jump Division III 2022

Individual teams

Ice hockey

MIT's men's ice hockey team was one of the earliest collegiate hockey programs in the United States. It "was organized in the winter of 1899 to introduce the Canadian game of Hockey in the Institute".[11] The team has played almost continually since.

Facilities

References

  1. ^ "Colors - MIT Graphic Identity". Retrieved May 25, 2016.
  2. ^ "CoSIDA Academic All-America All-Time Recipients". MIT. Archived from the original on 2019-03-08. Retrieved 2019-03-07.
  3. ^ "NCAA Elite 90 Award All-Time Recipients". MIT. Archived from the original on 2019-03-08. Retrieved 2019-03-07.
  4. ^ Cohen, Rachel (May 18, 2010). "MIT the No. 1 jock school? You're kidding, right?". Associated Press. Archived from the original on September 12, 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-25.
  5. ^ Powers, John (April 24, 2009). "MIT forced to cut 8 varsity sports". The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on April 30, 2009. Retrieved October 1, 2015.
  6. ^ "Tim the Beaver Mascot History". MIT Division of Student Life. 1998. Archived from the original on 2012-11-02. Retrieved 2012-11-22.
  7. ^ "From cancelled to champions: The strange history of MIT Football". MIT News. 19 November 2014. Archived from the original on 2017-01-07. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
  8. from the original on 2019-03-28. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
  9. ^ "The MIT Beaver Call". Archived from the original on November 10, 2018. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  10. ^ "MIT, Wisconsin-La Crosse win 2023 DIII track & field championships | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com.
  11. ^ "1902 Technique" (PDF). Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 22, 2020. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  12. ^ Dept. of Athletics (Aug 2012). "2012–13 Quick Facts" (PDF). MIT. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2013-02-19. Retrieved 2015-10-01. Intercollegiate Athletics: 33 varsity sports.
  13. ^ "Facilities and Hours of Operation". MIT. Archived from the original on 2019-02-21. Retrieved 2019-03-09.

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