Quick Start Powers Men’s Lacrosse to 18-6 Win Over Clark
Women’s Openweight Crew Second Varsity Eight Tops BU Lightweights
No. 2 Men’s Lightweight Crew Sweeps Past Bates
Lincou Named MASC Coach of the Year; Su Price and Chan Earn All-Conference Nods
MIT Ranks 11th in Learfield Directors' Cup Division III Winter Standings
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MIT Men’s Lacrosse Dominates Clark in 18-6 Victory

The Engineers' men's lacrosse team secures a decisive win, while rowing teams showcase their strength against Boston University and Bates College.

Quick Start Powers Men’s Lacrosse to 18-6 Win Over Clark

The Engineers' men's lacrosse team secures a decisive win, while rowing teams showcase their strength against Boston University and Bates College.

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The MIT men's lacrosse team delivered a commanding performance against Clark University, winning 18-6 in a NEWMAC matchup on April 4. The Engineers opened the game with a remarkable nine unanswered goals, with Hayden Calabretta leading the charge by scoring three times. The team maintained control throughout the match, highlighted by contributions from Oscar Lindenthal, who added three goals and an assist. With this victory, MIT improved to 6-5 overall and 3-1 in the conference, solidifying their position in the playoff race.

In rowing, both the men's and women's teams faced off against Boston University and Bates College on April 4. The women's openweight crew team split their races, narrowly defeating BU's lightweight crew in the second varsity eight while falling short in the varsity eights. Meanwhile, the No. 2 men's lightweight crew team showcased their depth by sweeping all races against Bates, winning the varsity eight by a significant 25 seconds. These performances reflect the teams' strong preparation as they head deeper into the season.

In squash, head coach Thierry Lincou received the Mid-Atlantic Squash Conference Coach of the Year award, marking a significant recognition for his leadership. Under his guidance, the Engineers concluded the season with a 17-5 record and captured the College Squash Association Hoehn Cup Championship. Hyun Su Price and Ethan Chan were also honored with All-Conference selections, further highlighting the team's successful campaign. Price earned First Team recognition, while Chan was named to the Second Team, capping off a historic season for MIT squash.

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