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Worcester Polytechnic Institute, a global leader in project-based learning, is a distinctive, top-tier technological university founded in 1865 on the principle that students learn most effectively by applying the theory learned in the classroom to the practice of solving real-world problems. Recognized by the National Academy of Engineering with the 2016 Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education, WPI's pioneering project-based curriculum engages undergraduates in solving important scientific, technological, and societal problems throughout their education and at more than 50 project centers around the world. WPI offers more than 70 bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs across 18 academic departments in science, engineering, technology, business, the social sciences, and the humanities and arts. Its faculty and students pursue groundbreaking research to meet ongoing challenges in health and biotechnology; robotics and the internet of things; advanced materials and manufacturing; cyber, data, and security systems; learning science; and more. www.wpi.ed

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Worcester Polytechnic Institute, a global leader in project-based learning, is a distinctive, top-tier technological university founded in 1865 on the principle that students learn most effectively by applying the theory learned in the classroom to the practice of solving real-world problems. Recognized by the National Academy of Engineering with the 2016 Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education, WPI's pioneering project-based curriculum engages undergraduates in solving important scientific, technological, and societal problems throughout their education and at more than 50 project centers around the world. WPI offers more than 70 bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs across 18 academic departments in science, engineering, technology, business, the social sciences, and the humanities and arts. Its faculty and students pursue groundbreaking research to meet ongoing challenges in health and biotechnology; robotics and the internet of things; advanced materials and manufacturing; cyber, data, and security systems; learning science; and more. www.wpi.ed

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Ama Biney of Worcester, Mass., Selected as WPI Women's Student-Athlete of the Week

As Biney became the 18th WPI women's basketball player to reach the 1,000-point milestone on Saturday, the local product tallied her third career double double with 19 points and 10 rebounds, to go with two blocks and a swipe as the Engineers defeated Bates 60-42.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 27

Basketball Senior Class Tabbed as WPI Women's Student-Athlete of the Week

Led by repeat MVP Ama Biney, who averaged 15 points to go with eight rebounds, four steals and two assists this past weekend, the six member Class of 2018, that also features Madison Beck, Maura Buckley, Brianna Dozier, Stasha Greenalch and Brittney Lambert, completed the four-year, eight-game sweep at the Worcester City Tournament.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 20

Luca Cerasani of Abington, Mass., Named WPI Men's Student-Athlete of the Week

The New England Bowl Most Valuable Player rolled up seven tackles featuring four for loss and two sacks, and was credited with a pass breakup as the Engineers earned the program's first postseason triumph in the 128 years of WPI Football.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 20

Sydney Packard of Georgetown, Mass., Earns All-New England Nod. WPI Women's Student-Athlete of the Week Honors (Nov. 12)

Packard finished 23rd at the NCAA Division III New England Cross Country Championships in a time of 21:55.8, which was just shy of an invitation to her third NCAA Championship event in as many track & field/cross country seasons (2017 Indoor, 2017 Outdoor).
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Sports - 2017 Nov 20

Lou Garcia of Springfield, Mass., Selected as WPI Men's Student-Athlete of the Week (Nov. 12)

Garcia returned the second of his two second half interceptions for a touchdown as the Engineers went on the road and defeated Norwich 42-7.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 20

Football's Pacheco and Day Named CoSIDA Academic All-District

Senior Dereck Pacheco and junior Nick Day have garnered CoSIDA Academic All-District I Football accolades, as voted upon by the sports information directors from Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. The civil engineering majors now move on to the national ballot for Academic All-America consideration.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 20

Azita Bakhtyari of Andover, Mass., Earns Second CoSIDA Academic All-District Nod

Junior Azita Bakhtyari has been selected as a repeat CoSIDA Academic All-District I Volleyball team member, as voted upon by sports information directors in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. She now moves on to the national ballot for CoSIDA Academic All-America consideration.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 20

Sophie Gomarlo of Swanzey, N.H., Selected to Participate in NEWISA Senior Bowl

Sophie Gomarlo has been selected to represent the WPI women's soccer team in the New England Women's Intercollegiate Soccer Association (NEWISA) Senior Bowl. The game slated to be played on Sunday, December 3rd at 2pm at Merrimack.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 20

Seven Fall Student-Athletes Named to NEWMAC All-Sportsmanship Teams

Now in its second year, the NEWMAC All-Sportsmanship team is intended to recognize one student-athlete from each team, in every sport that best demonstrates the ideals of the NEWMAC and its Code of Conduct, regardless of his/her overall performance or statistics for the season.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 20

Herrington Named Special Teams Athlete of the Year as 14 Garner All-NEWMAC Honors

Led by NEWMAC Special Teams Athlete of the Year junior Spencer Herrington, nine members of the WPI football team were named NEWMAC All-Conference first teamers and five were placed on the second team for their efforts so far this fall.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 20

Randy Melanson of Attleboro, Mass., Claims Fifth Career NEWMAC Men's Diver of the Week Accolade

Melanson rebounded Sunday with the winning score of 276.67 on the 1-meter board and a second-place 269.85 on the 3-meter board at Coast Guard. His 1-meter sum represented his first NCAA regional qualifying score of the season. Less than 24 hours earlier, he only needed 241.81 to claim the 3-meter and was the runner up on the 1-meter at Division II Southern Connecticut State University.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 20

Kristen McCrea of Weymouth, Mass., Earns Spot on CoSIDA Women's Soccer Academic All-District I Scroll

To be nominated, a student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.30 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) at his/her current institution, must have participated in at least 50 percent of the team's games at the position listed on the nomination form (where applicable) and he/she has completed one full calendar year at his/her current institution and has reached sophomore athletic eligibility.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 9

Naugler and Doherty Tabbed CoSIDA Men's Soccer Academic All-District I Honorees

To be nominated, a student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.30 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) at his/her current institution, must have participated in at least 50 percent of the team's games at the position listed on the nomination form (where applicable) and he/she has completed one full calendar year at his/her current institution and has reached sophomore athletic eligibility.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 9

WPI Places 61 on Fall NEWMAC All-Academic Teams

Led by 18 three-time honorees, WPI placed 61 fall student-athletes on their respective NEWMAC Academic All-Conference teams. Comparing year-to-year, the 50 student athletes across all fall sports except for football, which was in the Liberty League until this season, topped last year's sum of 39. Football accounted for 11 additional nods and, while the number of honorees have decreased compared to past years, the GPA requirement has risen from 3.3 to 3.5 to match the other sports. Women's Soccer (13), Men's Soccer (11) and Volleyball (8) all produced a record number of selections while Women's Cross Country (8) tied two other years (2006, 2015). WPI also tied Wellesley with the most volleyball selections. Field Hockey featured six student-athletes and Men's Cross Country added four.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 9

Shannon Hynes of Auburn, Mass., Represents Field Hockey on NEWMAC All-Conference Second Team

Sophomore Shannon Hynes was tabbed as a NEWMAC Field Hockey All-Conference second team selection.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 7

Five From Men's Soccer Named All-NEWMAC

Senior Brendan Nemes and sophomore Paul Beatty were named to the NEWMAC Men's Soccer All-Conference first team as a total of five WPI student-athletes were recognized. The senior captain repeats as a first team selection while it is the first for the sophomore transfer. Seniors Derrick Naugler and Connor Hoeckele, as well as junior Riley Doherty were second team selections.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 7

Women's Soccer's McCrea, Hoops, Gomarlo and Larson Named All-NEWMAC

Sophomore Kristen McCrea headlined WPI's representatives on the NEWMAC Women's Soccer All-Conference teams. McCrea, the 2016 rookie of the year, repeats as a first team selection while junior Gabriela Hoops, the 2016 defensive player of the year, repeats as a second teamer. Hoops was joined on the second team by senior honorees Sophie Gomarlo and Karina Larson.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 7

Pacheco and Herrington Pocket NEWMAC Football Weekly Honors

WPI Senior Dereck Pacheco and junior Spencer Herrington have garnered NEWMAC Football weekly awards. Pacheco shares NEWMAC Football Defensive Athlete of the Week honors with MIT senior Mitch Turley while Herrington hauls in his fourth NEWMAC Special Teams Athlete of the Week nod of the season and third in as many weeks.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 7

Day and Friday's 400-Yard Medley Relay Reaps NEWMAC Swimming & Diving Recognition

The 400-yard medley relay set the tone as the WPI women's swimming & diving team had the best performance in every swimming event in a sweep of Babson, Smith and Brandeis Friday night. The foursome of sophomore Sydney Seo, sophomore Emma Edwardson, freshman Audrey Berner and Jenny Day won in a time of 4:11.28.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 7

Matt Shriner of Arlington, Mass., Selected as NEWMAC Men's Swimmer of the Week

Shriner captured the 200-yard butterfly and both distance freestyle events as WPI knocked off RPI 171-129 Saturday, ending the visiting Engineers 19 dual meet winning-streak that dates back to 2015.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 7

WPI Men's Soccer Earns First NEWMAC Championship

With penalty kicks even at 1-1 heading into the fourth round, WPI seniors Pavolas Christidis and Ryan Stokes provided go-ahead and game-winning kicks while Tournament Most Outstanding Player Connor Hoeckele did the work between the pipes to secure the 2017 NEWMAC Men's Soccer Championship following a scoreless draw with Springfield Sunday at Brock-Affleck Field. The NEWMAC Co-Regular Season Champions also played to a scoreless tie back on October 21.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 5

Swimming & Diving's 400-Yard Medley Relay Named WPI Women's Student-Athletes of the Week

The foursome of sophomore Sydney Seo, sophomore Emma Edwardson, freshman Audrey Berner and senior Jenny Day won the 400 medley relay in a time of 4:11.28 to set the tone in the home opener on Friday night versus Babson, Smith and Brandeis.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 7

Ryan Stokes of Fairport, N.Y., Tabbed as WPI Men's Student-Athlete of the Week

Stokes converted the clinching penalty kick in the fifth round as the team claimed its first NEWMAC Championship Sunday at Springfield.
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Sports - 2017 Nov 7

WPI Men's Cross Country Duo Earns NEWMAC All-Conference Honors

Sophomore Avery Ingegneri and senior Tristam Winship each earned All-NEWMAChonors as the duo led the WPI men's cross country team to a second-place finish at the NEWMAC Championships Sunday at Franklin Park.
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Sports - 2017 Oct 30

Perry and 200 Medley Relay Garner NEWMAC Men's Swimming & Diving Weekly Awards

Junior Jackson Perry and the 200-yard medley relay team kicked off the 2017-18 season with NEWMAC Men's Swimming & Diving weekly accolades.The relay also consisted of junior Jack Bauer, sophomore Dave Chen and graduate student Erick Burgwardt
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Sports - 2017 Oct 30

WPI Becomes First Team to Sweep NEWMAC Football Weekly Awards

Sophomore Sean McAllen was named the NEWMACFootball Offensive Athlete of the Week while classmate Nick Ostrowski was tabbed as the NEWMAC Football Defensive Athlete of the Week and junior Spencer Herrington picked up his third NEWMAC Football Special Teams Athlete of the Week honor, including second in as many weeks.
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Sports - 2017 Oct 30

Women's Cross Country Top 7 Selected as WPI Women's Student-Athlete of the Week

Sophomores Sydney Packard and Ariana Rozen, and seniors Emily Newman and Lea Strangio, each earned All-NEWMAC accolades and teamed with freshman Keely Nistler, sophomore Callie Schadt and junior Carly Neeld to set the program records for team finish (second), lowest point total (62) and number of All-Conference honorees at Sunday's NEWMAC Championships.
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Sports - 2017 Oct 30

Nick Ostrowski of Charlton, Mass., Honored as WPI Men's Student-Athlete of the Week

Ostrowski totaled a career-high 11 tackles, forced a fumble and returned an interception on the final play of the first half 55 yards for a touchdown as WPI went on the road and defeated MIT 24-21.
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Sports - 2017 Oct 30

Spencer Herrington of Clearfield, Pa., Scores NEWMAC Football Special Teams Athlete of the Week Accolades

Herrington, who collected the weekly award for the second time this season, accounted for just over a quarter of WPI's scoring in a 41-7 home triumph vs Merchant Marine Saturday.
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Sports - 2017 Oct 23

Soccer Back Line Tabbed as WPI Women's Student-Athlete of the Week

Led by starters Megan Hanshaw, Kirsten Southan, Karina Larson and Georgie Cromwell, the Engineers allowed only one goal in just under 200 minutes this past week.
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Sports - 2017 Oct 23
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