Saturday, January 8, 2011

MIT Drops NEWMAC Opener

Image Courtesy of Dawn Anderson

MIT dropped their NEWMAC opener to Babson this afternoon at Rockwell Cage. The Engineers could not overcome their offensive struggles, shooting just 35% from the field as a team, including 32% from 3. MIT had 4 players score in double figures, but none with more than 12 points.

A full recap of the game can be found at the official MIT Athletics website, as well as the boxscore.

MIT next travels to take on NEWMAC power WPI on Wednesday, January 12, for a 7:00 PM tip. The game can be followed via livestats at the following link.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Bartolotta Leads Team in Scoring in First Appearance of Season

MIT alum, and 2009 DIII Men's Basketball Player of the Year, Jimmy Bartolotta has signed with IR Reykjavik of the Express Basketball League, the top league in Iceland. Bartolotta played with Air Avellino of Serie A in Italy last season.

In his first appearance last night, Bartolotta led his team in scoring with 26 points, on 8-13 shooting, against one of the top teams in the league, Keflavik. The full box score and story can be found at EuroBasket.com. Bartolotta and IR on Janueary 16 against Njardvik.

Follow Jimmy at his new blog: http://jimmybartolotta.blogspot.com/
Jimmy talks about getting his Italian passport, working out with his new team, and the many pleasant distractions in Iceland!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

MIT Rallies to Defeat Tufts

Image Courtesy of Dawn Anderson

MIT ended tonight's game against Tufts University on an 18-6 run over the final 7 minutes, to erase a 10-point deficit and pull out a close, 71-69, non-conference win. MIT was led by Mitchell Kates, who had 18 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals. Will Tashman was also big for The Engineers, posting a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds in 40 minutes of action. Freshman Nick Davis also played well, scoring 15 points on 5-5 shooting.

Visit the official MIT Athletics website for the full game recap and the boxscore.

MIT opens conference play this Saturday, January 8, when they host Babson College at 2:00 PM.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

MIT Remains at #19 in D3Hoops.com Poll

MIT remained at the #19 spot in the D3Hoops.com Top 25, this week, after not playing any games against DIII opponents. MIT dropped a few votes, after a loss to DI Harvard, for a total of 180 (-7).

Note that the poll is through games Sunday, January 2, 2011, so the loss to Bridgewater State on Monday, January 3rd is not factored in these rankings.

MIT next hosts Tufts on Wednesday, January 5 at 8:00 PM.

Monday, January 3, 2011

MIT Loses Rhythm in Second Half, Falls to Bridgewater

Image Courtesy of Dawn Anderson

MIT took an 11 point lead into halftime, but could not hold off Bridgewater State in the second half tonight, dropping an 82-70 decision. MIT held the lead throughout most of the first half, building it to as many as 13, but a myriad of turnovers and poor defensive possessions were too much for the Engineers to overcome in the second stanza. Leading MIT were sophomores Mitchell Kates (24 points, 4 assists, 4 steals) and Will Tashman (8 points, 14 rebounds).

Visit the official MIT athletics for a full game recap and the boxscore.

MIT next hosts Tufts University on Wednesday, January 5 at 8:00 PM.

Friday, December 31, 2010

MIT Falls to Harvard, Hollingsworth Out for Season

Despite a great effort, MIT fell to Harvard 84-58 this afternoon at Lavietes Pavilion on the Harvard campus. MIT was led by Will Tashman, who scored 19 points and had 5 rebounds, despite foul trouble. MIT took a brief lead 6.5 minutes into the contest, but had no answer for the size and athleticism of the Harvard players, getting out-rebounded by 16 and having 9 shots blocked. More photos of the game can be found here or here.

Noel Hollingsworth, who was named a 1st Team Preseason All-American by D3Hoops.com, did not play in the game because of injury. Hollingsworth has been plagued by injury all season, starting only 2 games, while making appearances in just 6 games overall. Hollingsworth suffered a torn shoulder labrum in the first game of the season. He attempted to play through the injury, but after lack of improvement of the shoulder, doctors advised that he shut it down for the season. Hollingsworth will apply for a medical waiver (as current MIT assistant coach Billy Johnson was able to do last year), which will put him in the same athletic class as sophomores Mitchell Kates, Will Tashman, and Jamie Karraker.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Holiday Greetings from MIT Basketball

Image Courtesy of Dawn Anderson

The MIT basketball program wants to wish all their friends, families, and fans a very happy holidays. Wishing you all the best in 2011!

Don't forget to come support the Engineers as they travel up Mass Ave to take on the Harvard Crimson on December 31 for a 2:00 PM tip.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

MIT Remains at #19 in D3Hoops.com Top 25

MIT remained at the #19 spot in the D3Hoops.com Top 25, this week, after not having any games due to the end of the semester. MIT picked up a few more votes, despite remaining stationary in the poll, for a total of 187 (+14).

In addition to MIT, fellow NEWMAC foe WPI remained in the Top 25, checking in at the #23 spot.

MIT is off until New Year's Eve, when they travel to Harvard to take on the Crimson for an afternoon showdown.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Nick Davis Dunk Highlights


Image Courtesy of Tom Gearty

6'5" freshman G/F Nick Davis arrived on campus this fall with a reputation for being a high-flyer. He has not disappointed. In the highlights below, Davis dunks three times in consecutive games against UMass-Boston, Salem State, and Lesley.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Statistically Speaking

This is how MIT stacks up statistically in the NEWMAC and against other NCAA DIII teams across the country. Stats are for games through 12/12/2010. Only statistics in which MIT is top 2 in the NEWMAC as a team (or top 100 in the NCAA) and top 15 in individual categories are listed (or ranked by the NCAA). Note that the NCAA does not rank all categories that the NEWMAC ranks. Also, Noel Hollingsworth does not qualify for NCAA rankings yet, as he has missed some games due to injury. Therefore, he is only listed in the NEWMAC categories.

Team Statistics
Statistic Value NEWMAC NCAA
Scoring Offense81.0145
Scoring Margin+18.017
FG%47.6
172
Rebound Margin+9.3113
Assists17.1
1
27
3FGM FT%7.6
1
79
FT%
73.7
2
43
Scoring Defense
63.0
2
61
Steals9.4283
FG% Defense
40.4
372

Individual Statistics

Player Statistic Value NEWMAC NCAA
Noel HollingsworthScoring15.55

Rebounds7.35


FG%49.39


FT%80.05

Blocks1.17
5
Mitchell KatesScoring14.56364

FG%50.06

Assists5.3237

FT%75.0
13355

Steals2.6253

3FG%33.3
7

3FGM1.10
10

A/TO1.89
290

Minutes30.4
5
Will TashmanScoring12.312

Rebounds8.6285

FG%47.011

Assists
2.508

FT%78.97256

Steals
1.3015

Blocks0.807370

A/TO1.56
4

Minutes
29.211
Jamie Karraker
points13.59478

Steals1.30
15

3 FG%
42.4
366

3FGM3.60
1
15
Billy BenderAssists1.9015

3FG%45.51

3 FGM1.0011
Will Dickson
Points7.826

FG%51.65

Blocks0.60
9
Tim Donegan
Blocks0.4414