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Trinity Hires Bradley to Assist With Women's Tennis and Squash Teams |
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Hartford, Conn., July 23 – Jasmine Bradley (Seaside, Calif.), a 2002 graduate of Williams College, has been hired as an assistant coach for the Trinity College women’s tennis and and women’s squash teams. The Trinity women’s tennis squad, coached by Wendy Bartlett (18th season), finished the 2001-02 season with a 12-4 mark. Trinity qualified for its third straight NCAA Division III Championship Tournament, advancing to the second round. The Bantam women’s squash team, also coached by Bartlett (18th season), posted a best-ever 11-0 record and won their first Women’s Intercollegiate Squash Association (WISA) Team Championship (Howe Cup) title.
Bradley earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Williams this past spring, where she was a four-year letterwinner, team captain, an All-American selection, NESCAC Co-Sportswomen of the Year, and NCAA Division III National Singles Champion for the tennis team. Bradley has also served as the assistant tennis professional at the Carmel Valley Racquet Club in California.