Sports Highlights
The men's squash team captured its sixth
consecutive national intercollegiate title and its unprecedented 100th
straight victory this month. The feats attracted the attention of the
national media, as the program was the subject of extensive feature
stories in Sports Illustrated and on ESPN's SportsCenter. In addition,
Head Coach Paul Assaiante was selected as the recipient of the United
States Squash Racquets Association's highest award, the President's
Cup, for his outstanding contribution to the sport.
The women's squash team advanced to its fourth straight
intercollegiate national championship final, dropping a
heart-wrenching 5-4 match to host Yale. Bantam Head Coach Wendy
Bartlett reached the 200-win plateau, and now has a career record of
202-66 for a .777 winning percentage.
The men's basketball and men's ice hockey teams have each advanced
deep into the post-season, in their quest for league and national
titles. Sophomore Tyler Rhoten became the 21st player in Trinity men's
basketball history to score over 1,000 career points, netting his
1,001th in the last regular season game of just his second collegiate
season. The Bantams host an NCAA Tournament first round game this
week. The men's ice hockey team won seven games in a row to vault to
second place in the NESCAC, and defends its NESCAC Championship title
at Middlebury this weekend. Head Coach John Dunham, the nation's
winningest active Division III coach to spend his entire career with
one team, can reach the 400-win mark with wins in the league
semifinals and finals this weekend.
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