Sports Highlights
Field
Hockey Completes Solid Season
The field hockey team completed its best season since 1998, posting an
8-7 record and qualifying for the NESCAC Championship Tournament for
the first time. The Bantams lost a hard-fought first round playoff
game at eventual champion Williams College on October 31. Senior
forward Jessica Baker emerged as one of the conference’s best scorers
with 13 goals.
Men’s Basketball Ranked Sixth in Pre-Season Poll
Trinity’s men’s basketball team, which posted a 22-5 record and
advanced to the second round of the NCAA Division III Championship
Tournament last season, is ranked No. 6 in the Street & Smith Magazine
Pre-season Division III national poll. Junior forward Tyler Rhoten was
selected to the Street & Smith Division III Pre-Season All-American
First Team. The Bantams, under the direction of Head Coach Stan Ogrodnik, begin their season at home on November 18 in the Trinity
Invitational Tip-Off Tournament.
Men’s Ice Hockey Ranked 15th in Pre-Season Poll
The men’s ice hockey team, which posted a 16-9-1 record in 2003-04 and
advanced to the finals of the NESCAC Championship Tournament for the
third straight season, is ranked No. 15 in the United States College
Hockey Online (USCHO.com) Division III pre-season national poll. The
Bantams, with Head Coach John Dunham at the helm, begin their season
on November 19 against Salem State and will give Dunham his 400th
career victory with their first win of the season.
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