Sports Highlights
Trinity women's squash senior co-captain Amina Helal reached the
finals of the CSA National Singles Championships for the fourth
straight year. After winning the title as a freshman and sophomore,
Amina lost for the second year in a row to Yale's Michelle Quibell.
The men's basketball team reached the second round of the NCAA
Division III Championship Tournament, defeating Lasell in the first
round, 72-66, before losing at Brockport State in the second round for
the second time in three years. Sophomore Tyler Rhoten was named to
the All-NESCAC First Team and the D3Hoops.com All-Northeast Region
First Team.
The men's ice hockey team reached the finals of the NESCAC
Championship Tournament for the third straight season, after defeating
Colby, 4-2, in the semifinals and losing to Middlebury, 6-2, in the
finals. The Bantams won the league title in 2002-03. Juniors Joseph
Ori and Doug Kisielius and sophomore Brendan Timmins were named to the
All-NESCAC First Team, and seniors Dan Gyllstrom and Kevin Dmochowsky
made the NESCAC All-Academic Team.
Sophomore heavyweight wrestler Michael Blair finished third in the
NCAA Division III National Championships at Loras College in Iowa.
Blair earned All-American honors for the second straight year. He
qualified for the NCAA Tournament after winning the New England
Heavyweight title two weeks earlier. Seniors Mark Foresi and Michael
Doros both finished second in New England in their respective weight
classes and both were NESCAC All-Academic selections.
The women's indoor track and field distance medley relay team finished
fifth in the NCAA Division III National Championships at the
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. The team of senior tri-captain
Karen Roy, junior Christina Kane, sophomore Haley McConaghy, and
freshman Kristina Miner finished the race in 12:04, and all four
earned All-American honors.
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