In the first round of the 2023 NEWMAC Tournament, the No. 4 seeded MIT baseball team used a 15-hit offensive attack and excellent pitching to come away with a 14-2 victory over No. 5 seeded Springfield College. The Engineers now advance to the double-elimination of the tournament, which is being held this weekend at Wheaton College in Norton, Mass.
Trailing by a 13-3 margin head into the bottom of the fifth inning, the MIT baseball team closed the game with 12 unanswered runs to defeat WPI by a 15-13 final on Tuesday afternoon.
Led by a game two, complete-game by junior Karl Meyer (Indianapolis, Ind.), the MIT baseball team earned a road split with Babson College on Saturday afternoon in a pair of NEWMAC divisional games. Babson took game one in a 5-2 final, while the Engineers took the second game by a 5-3 margin.
With their tenth win against no losses at home, Endicott defeated MIT 13-3 for their 15th win all-time over the Engineers. Next up for the Gulls is Roger Williams who was also a winner on the day.
Trailing by a 4-3 margin after four innings, the MIT baseball team tied the game in the sixth and used a three-run seventh to rally past Springfield College for the 7-5 victory on Tuesday afternoon. The win gives MIT a sweep of the two-game, regular-season series with the Pride.
On Tuesday afternoon, the MIT baseball team ran its winning streak to three straight games with a 13-5 home victory over Springfield College at Fran O’Brien Field.
Behind another strong offensive performance with six extra-base hits, the MIT baseball team powered to its second straight home victory with a 15-9 non-conference win over Bates College on Friday afternoon.
In the 2023 MIT baseball home opener, the Engineers earned an 8-4 victory over the University of Southern Maine on Wednesday afternoon at Fran O’Brien Field.
Led by timely extra-base hits and a three-inning, seven-strikeout relief performance from first-year pitcher Matthew Spenner (Darien, Conn.), the MIT baseball team defeated Trinity College by an 8-6 final on Sunday afternoon.
With another year of Division 3 baseball upon us, little has changed in the Region 1 landscape. Middlebury and Wheaton are the reigning champions in the top conferences and look to compete again.
In the first round of the NEWMAC Tournament, MIT used another great start from junior Graham Cartwright (La Jolla, Calif.) and home runs from three different players to cruise to a 16-1 win over the U.S. Coast Guard Academy on Thursday afternoon.
Led by 28 hits on offense and excellent pitching from both the starters and relievers, the MIT baseball team swept Emerson College on Saturday afternoon on Senior Day. The Engineers took game one by a 14-3 final, along with an 11-1 win in game two as both games lasted eight innings.
Led by a complete-game, 10-strikeout shutout by junior pitcher Graham Cartwright (La Jolla, Calif.), the MIT baseball team defeated visiting WPI by a 2-0 final on Wednesday afternoon. The win gives the Cambridge Engineers a regular-season series sweep of WPI.
Trailing by a 5-1 margin, the MIT baseball team rallied past first-place Babson College for an 8-6 victory on Friday afternoon in the first game of a three-game weekend series. The win snaps Babson’s nine-game winning streak as the Engineers won their second straight game.
Behind an excellent start from junior pitcher Graham Cartwright (La Jolla, Calif.) and three hits each from first-year Malachi Soqui (Castaic, Calif.) and senior Nick Aiello (Freehold, N.J.), the MIT baseball team defeated Wheaton College by an 8-6 final on Friday afternoon.
On Wednesday afternoon, the MIT baseball team defeated Bates College by a 6-1 final in non-conference action at Fran O’Brien Field. The win is the first in the series for MIT since 2007 as the Engineers now lead the all-time series by an 18-14-1 margin.
Behind a balanced offensive attack and just two hits allowed for the game, the MIT baseball team earned a 6-1 road win over UMass Boston in non-conference play at Monan Park. The Engineers held the Beacons to the fewest runs they have posted in the series since 2012.
Heidelberg used free passes and hit batters to overcome being out hit by La Roche to move above the .500 mark for the first time this season. Back in New England, MIT's Matt Johnson tied a D-III record with four home runs in their victory over Nochols
No. 2 Cal Lutheran earned a D-III leading 14th win over a non-conference win over Redlands. MIT upended No. 11 Mass-Boston as the rest of the Top 25 teams took care of business.
Returning to his roots, Chris Morris, a Husson baseball alumni, will be stepping into the role of head coach, as announced by school officials on Monday afternoon.
Jumping out to a 5-1 lead, the MIT baseball team has advanced into the winner's bracket following a 5-4 victory over Oswego State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday night. This is the fifth NCAA Tournament appearance for the Engineers and first since the 2015 season.
Senior Patrick Callahan tossed a complete game and juniors Matt Johnston and Thomas Allison both homered as MIT defeated No. 6 Babson, 8-2, in the NEWMAC Tournament final on Wednesday afternoon at Govoni Field.
Led by a complete-game by senior pitcher Patrick Callahan (Vicksburg, Mich.), fourth-seeded MIT defeated third-seeded Babson College by an 8-2 final to capture the 2019 NEWMAC Baseball Championship. The championship is the third for MIT and the program's first since the Engineers won their second straight NEWMAC title in 2015.
Down to its final out in the tenth inning, Babson rallied for six runs to stun MIT 9-6, forcing a the NEWMC tournament to a winner-take-all game on Wednesday. Wells and Penn State Berks both advanced to the NEAC double elimination round this weekend.
Led by a complete-game shutout by senior pitcher Patrick Callahan (Vicksburg, Mich.), the MIT baseball team advanced to the NEWMAC Championship Game with a 10-0 win over No. 2 seeded WPI on Saturday afternoon.
Trailing 6-4 heading into the ninth inning, the MIT baseball team picked up a 7-6 walkoff win as junior Thomas Allison (Kingwood, Texas) launched a line-drive, three-run homer to defeat WPI on Wednesday afternoon.
With a doubleheader sweep on Saturday afternoon, the MIT baseball team completed a three-game series sweep of Emerson College to move to 5-1 in NEWMAC play. Game one was a 22-4 final, followed the 9-4 victory in game two that moved the Engineers into second place in the league’s East Division standings.
Led by a dominant eight-inning, 12-strikeout performance by senior Patrick Callahan (Vicksburg, Mich.), the MIT baseball team improved to 3-1 in NEWMAC play with a 9-0 shutout of Emerson College. The game is the first of a three-game series between the teams over the weekend.
Led by a six-inning win on the mound by junior Zack Kopstein (Tiburon, Calif.), the MIT baseball team overcame an early 1-0 deficit to defeat Clark University by a 7-2 final on Tuesday afternoon. The Engineers put together an 11-hit attack on offense and have now won four of their last five games.
Led by a seven-run sixth inning, the MIT baseball team ended its six-game California trip with a 10-6 win over No. 5 Cal Lutheran on Thursday afternoon at Sparky Anderson Field. The Engineers finished the West Coast swing at 4-2 following today’s win that snapped Cal Lutheran’s six-game winning streak.