MIT's size was just too much, as they nearly doubled-up Emerson College in rebounds, 37-19, en route to a 70-56 home victory. MIT was led by sophomores Will Tashman (22 points, 9 rebounds, 2 blocks, and 1 steal) and Mitchell Kates (15 points, 6 assists, and 3 steals).
The game started in defensive gridlock, as the score stood just 16-14 with 6 minutes remaining in the first half. MIT would finish the half strong, however, going on a 19-6 run to end the half up by 15. In the second half, MIT would extend the lead to as many as 22 with 8 minutes remaining in the game, before Emerson went on a small run to account for the final 14 point margin. The boxscore can be found at the Official MIT Athletics Website.
MIT hosts Newbury College on Thursday, Decemeber 2, at 7:00 PM in their next contest.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
MIT Ranked #20 in Week 1 of D3Hoops.com Poll
D3Hoops.com has just released their 2010-2011 week 1 poll and MIT remained in the Top 25, at #20, despite an early season loss. The Engineers, 3-1, dropped from the #15 spot in the preseason poll. MIT was not alone with their early season loss, as 14 of the preseason Top 25 squads picked up at least one loss since the previous rankings were released. Fellow NEWMAC foe WPI remains just outside of the top 25, receiving the 28th most votes in the poll.
MIT hosts Emerson College tonight, November 30, in Rockwell Cage. Tip is set for 7:00 PM.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Tashman Named NEWMAC Player of the Week
For leading the Engineers to 2-0 week, while averaging 19 points, 9.5 rebounds, 5 assists, and 1.5 steals per game, MIT sophomore forward Will Tashman has been named the NEWMAC Player of the Week. The full release can be found at the NEWMAC Sports Website.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Tashman Leads MIT Over Suffolk
MIT rolled in their road win over Suffolk this afternoon, 86-47. Leading the Engineers was Will Tashman, setting team and game highs in points (22), rebounds (9), and assists (5). For full game recap visit the MIT Athletics Website. Box score can be found here.
In their next contest, MIT hosts Emerson College on Tuesday, November 30. Tip is set for 7:00 PM.
In their next contest, MIT hosts Emerson College on Tuesday, November 30. Tip is set for 7:00 PM.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
All-Time Captains List and 110th Anniversary Celebration Announced
MIT Men's Basketball will be celebrating its 110 year anniversary this coming year and will be commemorating this historic milestone during their biannual Alumni Celebration the weekend of February 19, 2011. The festivities will include the Senior Day game against Springfield on the 19th, where this year's lone senior Eric Zuk will be honored. Also being honored will be the captains of each MIT basketball squad since the inception of the program. There will be many more events/activities during that weekend, so stay posted for more details, but please save the date!
Captains from every class who will be honored:
Year | Captains | Graduating Class |
---|---|---|
2010-2011 | Eric Zuk Mitchell Kates | 2011 2013 |
2009-2010 | Bill Johnson Patrick Sissman Eric Zuk | 2010 2010 2011 |
2008-2009 | Jimmy Bartolotta Bradley Gampel Bill Johnson | 2009 2009 2010 |
2007-2008 | Jimmy Bartolotta Bradley Gampel | 2009 2009 |
2006-2007 | Alex Krull Jimmy Bartolotta Bradley Gampel | 2007 2009 2009 |
2005-2006 | Gary Atkins Mike D'Auria Danny Kanamori Phil Murray | 2006 2006 2006 2006 |
2004-2005 | Adam Gibbons Mike Huhs Mike D'Auria | 2006 2005 2005 |
2003-2004 | Kyle Doherty Andrew Tsai Adam Gibbons | 2004 2004 2005 |
2002-2003 | Neal Brenner | 2003 |
2001-2002 | Neal Brenner Sebastian Heersink Alex Phillips | 2003 2003 2003 |
2000-2001 | Craig Heffernen John "Skip" Lucey Klint Rose | 2001 2001 2001 |
1999-2000 | John "Skip" Lucey Klint Rose | 2001 2001 |
1998-1999 | John "Skip" Lucey Klint Rose | 2001 2001 |
1997-1998 | Kareem Benjamin John Miller Melvin Pullen Indran Ratnathicam | G 1998 1998 1998 |
1996-1997 | Kareem Benjamin John Miller Melvin Pullen | 1997 1998 1998 |
1995-1996 | Tim Porter Melvin Pullen | 1996 1998 |
1994-1995 | Nikki Caruthers | 1995 |
1993-1994 | Nikki Caruthers | 1995 |
1992-1993 | Aaron Barzilai Arik Brown Nikki Caruthers | 1993 1993 1995 |
1991-1992 | Michael Duffy | 1992 |
1990-1991 | David Chris Sonne David Tomlinson | 1991 1991 |
1989-1990 | David Grolte Frank "Trae" Shattuck | 1990 1990 |
1988-1989 | Mike Casagrande Douglas Cornwall Jerrod "Jay" Fraser | 1989 1989 1989 |
1987-1988 | Mike Casagrande Jerrod "Jay" Fraser | 1989 1989 |
1986-1987 | Mike McElroy Evan Pratt | 1987 1987 |
1985-1986 | Jim Egan Randy Nelson Craig Poole | 1986 1986 1986 |
1984-1985 | Bud Taddiken Charlie Theuer Jim Egan | 1985 1985 1986 |
1983-1984 | Mark Johnson Chris Wilson | 1984 1984 |
1982-1983 | Mark Branch Robert Joseph | 1983 1983 |
1981-1982 | Mark Branch | 1983 |
1980-1981 | Bob Clarke | 1983 |
1979-1980 | Geoff Holman Ray Nagem | 1980 1980 |
1978-1979 | John Wozniak | 1979 |
1977-1978 | Richard Van Etten | 1978 |
1976-1977 | Peter Maimonis | 1977 |
1975-1976 | Kenneth Armstead John Cavolowsky Campbell Lange | 1976 1976 1976 |
1974-1975 | Alan Epstein | 1975 |
1973-1974 | Robert Roth Alan Epstein | 1974 1975 |
1972-1973 | Jerry Hudson | 1973 |
1971-1972 | Harold Brown William Godfrey | 1972 1972 |
1970-1971 | Bruce Wheeler | 1971 |
1969-1970 | Bruce Wheeler | 1971 |
1968-1969 | Robert Listfield | 1969 |
1967-1968 | Dave Jansson | 1968 |
1966-1967 | Robert Hardt Alexander Wilson | 1967 1967 |
1965-1966 | John Mazola | 1966 |
1964-1965 | Robert Grady | 1965 |
1963-1964 | William Eagleson John Moter | 1964 1964 |
1962-1963 | Kent Groninger Jeffrey Paarz | 1964 1964 |
1961-1962 | David Koch | 1962 |
1960-1961 | Thomas Burns Charles Gamble | 1962 1962 |
1959-1960 | Hugh Morrow | 1960 |
1958-1959 | Robert Polutchko | 1959 |
1957-1958 | McClaren Jordan | 1958 |
1956-1957 | McClaren Jordan | 1958 |
1955-1956 | Bernard Benson Dimitry Vergun | 1956 1957 |
1954-1955 | Carl Hess | 1955 |
1953-1954 | Allen Schultz | 1954 |
1952-1953 | Russell Kidder | 1953 |
1951-1952 | Mike Nacey | 1952 |
1950-1951 | Leon Hong | 1951 |
1949-1950 | Louis Morton | 1950 |
1948-1949 | Jimmy Madden | 1949 |
1947-1948 | Roy Douglas Watson | 1948 |
1946-1947 | Roy Haddox | 1947 |
1945-1946 | Ted Heuchling | 1946 |
1944-1945 | Doug Watson | 1945 |
1943-1944 | Cal Taft | 1944 |
1942-1943 | George Marakas | 1943 |
1941-1942 | Ernie Artz Jack Whelan | 1942 1942 |
1940-1941 | Howard Samuels | 1941 |
1939-1940 | Thomas Craemer | 1940 |
1938-1939 | Mike Herasimchuk Thomas Craemer | 1939 1940 |
1937-1938 | Mike Herasimchuk Paul Schneider | 1939 1939 |
1936-1937 | Oliver Kangus Vernon Lippett | 1937 1937 |
1935-1936 | Bill Garth | 1936 |
1934-1935 | John Demo | 1935 |
1933-1934 | Gene O'Brien | 1934 |
1932-1933 | Fred Feustel Adam Sysko | 1933 1933 |
1931-1932 | Harry Johnson | 1932 |
1930-1931 | John Harrison | 1931 |
1929-1930 | Bob Nelson | 1930 |
1928-1929 | Bernard Brockleman | 1929 |
1927-1928 | Norman Estes | 1928 |
1926-1927 | Ernest Hinck | 1927 |
1925-1926 | Bill Forrester | 1926 |
1924-1925 | Ed Eager | 1925 |
1923-1924 | Stan Cook | 1924 |
1922-1923 | Stan Cook | 1924 |
1921-1922 | Cub Hubbard | 1922 |
1920-1921 | Robert "Tillie" Tonon | 1922 |
1912-1920 | Team Not Fielded | |
1911-1912 | R.S. Schar | 1913 |
1910-1911 | Theodore "Tunnie" Parker | 1911 |
1909-1910 | Theodore "Tunnie" Parker | 1911 |
1908-1909 | P.M. Wentworth | 1909 |
1907-1908 | P.M. Wentworth | 1909 |
1906-1907 | J.C. Kinnear | 1907 |
1905-1906 | Charles Burleigh | 1906 |
1904-1905 | Harold Blake | 1906 |
1903-1904 | Harold Blake | 1906 |
1902-1903 | Fay Libbey | 1906 |
1901-1902 | Frank Cox | 1903 |
1900-1901 | John Pell | 1903 |
Special Thanks to former MIT SID James Kramer for the preparation of this list.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
MIT Bounces Back With Big Win
MIT recovered from their first loss of the season by blowing out the Commonwealth Coast Conference favorites, Curry College, this evening, 90-63. After a close first 5 minutes, with MIT only ahead 10-7, the Engineers went on a 31-9 run over the next 10 minutes to blow open the game and never looked back. MIT shot over 50% for the game and out-rebounded Curry 45-30.
MIT had 5 players in double figures, led by Mitch Kates with 19. Will Tashman contributed with a double-double (16 points, 10 rebounds) and led the team with 5 assists. In his first ever start for the Engineers, Will Dickson filled in the for the injured Noel Hollingsworth quite well, scoring 16 points on 8-12 shooting in only 19 minutes of action. Freshman Tim Donegan also notched 12 points and 7 rebounds.
Full game recap at can be found at the official MIT Athletics website.
Full boxscore can be found here.
MIT had 5 players in double figures, led by Mitch Kates with 19. Will Tashman contributed with a double-double (16 points, 10 rebounds) and led the team with 5 assists. In his first ever start for the Engineers, Will Dickson filled in the for the injured Noel Hollingsworth quite well, scoring 16 points on 8-12 shooting in only 19 minutes of action. Freshman Tim Donegan also notched 12 points and 7 rebounds.
Full game recap at can be found at the official MIT Athletics website.
Full boxscore can be found here.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
MIT Unable To Overcome Poor Shooting, Lose by 3
MIT was plaqued by poor shooting, turnovers, and foul trouble today, culminating in a surprising loss to Framingham State on the road this afternoon. Full game recap can be found at the MIT Athletics Website.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
MIT Rolls in Season Opener
After a close first few minutes, MIT ended the first half in tonight's matchup with Emmanuel on a 32-13 run and never looked back, winning by the final of 91-61. Everyone got involved for MIT, with 12 players scoring and 11 players recording at least 9 minutes of action. Leading the way was Preseason 1st-Team All-American Noel Hollingsworth with 18 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 blocks in just 21 minutes of action. Mitch Kates and Jamie Karraker each scored 17 points for the Engineers, with Kates leading the team with 6 assists. Will Tashman and Will Dickson each had 8 points and 7 rebounds for MIT.
A full game recap can be found at the MIT Athletics Website, in addition to the Box Score
MIT is back in action this Saturday, November 20, in their first road contest at Framingham State College. Tip is set for 1:00 PM.
Friday, November 12, 2010
2010-11 Season Outlook
The MIT Engineers, who rose as high as No. 8 in the national rankings last season, will be looking to continue to build on this foundation and have another championship caliber season. After winning the NEWMAC regular (2010) and Tournament (2009) championships, earning consecutive bids to the NCAA Division III Tournament, and securing its third All-American in six years, MIT is rapidly transcending its image to mirror its unparalleled academic reputation. The Engineers, who debuted at No. 15 in the D3Hoops.com Pre-Season Top 25 Poll, return four starters from last season’s 22-5 team, as well as 89% of their scoring and 81% of their rebounding.
Front Court
MIT’s top returning player is middle-man Noel Hollingsworth (Salt Lake City, UT/Judge Memorial Catholic). The 6’9” junior was selected Pre-Season First Team All-America by D3Hoops.com and will enter the new campaign as the league’s reigning Player of the Year after winning the scoring race (20.4) and rebounding title (9.0). Hollingsworth is joined up front by 6’8” sophomore Will Tashman (Atherton, CA/Menlo School), who proved to be one of the most dominant big men in the NEWMAC last year as a freshman, finishing the season as the league-leader in field-goal percentage (57%) and pulling down 7.2 caroms a game.
Joining Hollingsworth and Tashman up front are newcomers Tim Donegan (Allison Park, PA/Hampton) and Will Dickson (Dallas, TX/St. Mark’s School). Donegan, a 6’6” lefty, has a long frame and a feathery touch from the perimeter. Will Dickson, 6’8”, brings to the program a wide body, excellent hands, and has the potential to be a strong presence on the floor.
Back Court
Leading the backcourt again is last season’s NEWMAC and D3Hoops.com Northeast region Rookie of the Year, co-captain Mitchell Kates (Colts Neck, NJ/Phillips Exeter). The dynamic sophomore has already emerged as one of the top point guards in the country, and has the confidence and skill-set to lead the Engineers to unprecedented heights. Last year, Kates averaged 13.5 ppg while leading the league in assists (112) and steals (57).
The Engineers benefit from the return of junior Jamie Karraker (Morgantown, WV/Phillips Exeter), who was second to Jimmy Bartolotta ‘09 as the NEWMAC’s best three-point shooter during his rookie campaign and was lost to injury last season. Karraker and sophomore Jimmy Burke (Scotch Plains, NJ/Seton Hall Prep), who led the league with 2.3 three-point field goals per game last year, combine to form a lethal combination from behind the arc.
Adding to the deep backcourt is junior Billy Bender (Woodlands, TX/Woodlands College Park). Bender (7.8ppg, 5.2 rpg), a 6’5” wingman, quickly earned the reputation as one of the top on-the-ball defenders in the NEWMAC last year. His length, speed, and uncanny ability to make timely plays are what make Bender so special.
The squad’s lone senior is 6’5” co-captain Eric Zuk (Carlisle, MA/Concord-Carlisle), the ultimate utility-player and nucleus of the team’s leadership, who averaged just over 13 minutes per game last year. Arni Lehto (Helskini, Finland/Helsingin), a defensive specialist, is another key component to the Engineers’ success this season, with his tireless work ethic and knowledge for the game.
After a two-year hiatus recovering from hip surgeries, former team Rookie of the Year, Dan McCue (Hampden, ME/Hampden Academy), returns to the team ready to make up for the time lost. Also recovering from injury is Nick Sather (Denver, CO/George Washington), who is set to return to the court by conference play.
Arguably the deepest and most game-ready incoming class in MIT history includes three wings in 6’5” Nick Davis (Omaha, NE/Omaha Creighton Prep), 6’4” Will Watkins (Holladay, UT/Olympus), and 6’3” Jon Thompson (San Antonio, TX/Judson). Rounding out the class is 5’11” sharp-shooter Josh Dunaway (Cincinnati, OH/Seven Hills), 6’2” Will Baysinger (Tulsa, OK/Owasso), and 5’9” point-guard Mike Attanasio (Los Angeles, CA/Harvard-Westlake).
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Hollingsworth Named 1st Team Preseason All-American by D3Hoops.com
Noel Hollingsworth was named a 1st Team Preseason All-American by D3Hoops.com today. This marks the second preseason All-American award Hollingsworth has received, as he was previously named 2nd Team All-American by The Sporting News. The full list can be found here.
Monday, November 8, 2010
MIT Opens Preseason Play in Strong Fashion
MIT started off their preseason slate this past weekend with a home scrimmage against Wheelock College on Saturday night. The scrimmage started off slowly on both ends, with both teams looking a bit rusty early in the first half of the scrimmage. However, MIT's up-tempo play and size gave Wheelock problems, allowing MIT to win the first half by double digits (38-26). In the second half, MIT began shooting very effectively from the outside, jumping out to an early 10-0 lead and never really looking back from there. MIT went on to win the half 57-32, for a cumalative score of 95-58.
Leading the way for MIT was Mitch Kates at the point guard position. MIT also received solid play from other returning players, inlcuding Will Tashman (see picture above), Noel Hollingsworth, Billy Bender, Eric Zuk, and great shooting from Jamie Karraker. MIT also received great play from freshmen Nick Davis, Will Dickson, Tim Donegan, and Will Watkins.
MIT opens regulars season play on November 16 against Emmanuel College in Rockwell Cage. Tip is set for 7:00 PM.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
MIT Basketball Announces Additions to Coaching Staff
In addition to many new faces on the team this year, the Engineers are also welcoming two new assistant coaches to the program.
Rob DiBernardo joins the Engineers for his first year at the collegiate level. Prior to MIT, DiBernardo spent the last 12 years coaching at The Cambridge School and Central Catholic High School (MA). He brings a wealth of experience working with young players and a tremendous track record of succes with him. For a full bio on Coach DiBernardo, visit the official MIT athletics site here.
In addition to DiBernardo, MIT welcomes back Bill Johnson for his sixth year with the program, overall, and his first year as a coach. Bill returned for his final year of eligibility last season, after missing a year due to injury, and was rewarded by being just the 23rd player in MIT history to eclipse the 1000 career point plateau. Bill also places highly on many other individual charts in the MIT Basketball Record Book, including having the 3rd highest single game scoring performance in school history (40 points). However, Coach Johnson's is most proud of being the only MIT basketball player to ever be a part of three 20 win seasons (2005-06, 2008-09, and 2009-10), with all three of those seasons either tying or breaking the MIT single-season win mark. For a full bio on Coach Johnson vist the official MIT athletics site here. In addition to coaching with the MIT basketball staff, Coach Johnson works at a local start-up company.
Rob DiBernardo joins the Engineers for his first year at the collegiate level. Prior to MIT, DiBernardo spent the last 12 years coaching at The Cambridge School and Central Catholic High School (MA). He brings a wealth of experience working with young players and a tremendous track record of succes with him. For a full bio on Coach DiBernardo, visit the official MIT athletics site here.
In addition to DiBernardo, MIT welcomes back Bill Johnson for his sixth year with the program, overall, and his first year as a coach. Bill returned for his final year of eligibility last season, after missing a year due to injury, and was rewarded by being just the 23rd player in MIT history to eclipse the 1000 career point plateau. Bill also places highly on many other individual charts in the MIT Basketball Record Book, including having the 3rd highest single game scoring performance in school history (40 points). However, Coach Johnson's is most proud of being the only MIT basketball player to ever be a part of three 20 win seasons (2005-06, 2008-09, and 2009-10), with all three of those seasons either tying or breaking the MIT single-season win mark. For a full bio on Coach Johnson vist the official MIT athletics site here. In addition to coaching with the MIT basketball staff, Coach Johnson works at a local start-up company.
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