The No. 9 MIT men's track and field team captured its 24th NEWMAC Championship on April 26, dominating the competition with a score of 253 points at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. Highlights included Luke Rupert's meet record in the 3000m Steeplechase and multiple All-Conference finishes, such as Enoch Ellis winning the 110m hurdles and Jared Steins taking the 800m title. Meanwhile, the No. 11 women's team continued its dominance by winning its fifth consecutive NEWMAC title with a total of 276 points. Shreya Kalyan and Maddy Hon were standout performers, each winning their events and earning All-Conference honors, contributing to a significant 154.5-point margin over second-place Coast Guard.
In baseball, MIT faced a challenging weekend, splitting a doubleheader against Wheaton on April 26. After a heartbreaking 7-6 loss in ten innings in the opener, the Engineers rebounded to take game two 10-8. John Spivey provided a highlight with a two-run home run in a previous loss to No. 24 Endicott College, but the team struggles to find consistency as they now sit at 12-17 overall.
The women's openweight crew team achieved victories against Bates College on April 26, winning both the varsity eights and varsity fours. This performance underscores the strength of the rowing program as they continue to build momentum in the season.
The No. 24 MIT softball team faced a tough doubleheader against No. 18 WPI on April 26, dropping both games in a matchup of top-ranked teams. The Engineers lost 14-4 in game one and 10-7 in game two, marking a challenging day for the squad. Earlier in the week, they managed to split a doubleheader with Wheaton, winning the second game 9-5 after a narrow 1-0 loss in the opener.
In men's lacrosse, MIT concluded its regular season with a 12-8 loss to No. 5 Babson on Senior Day. Despite a strong effort from Riley Pierce, who recorded four assists, the team could not overcome a decisive six-goal run by Babson in the second half. The Engineers finished the season with an overall record of 8-7 and 5-2 in NEWMAC play, setting the stage for potential postseason action ahead.





