Men's

The Trinity Men's Crew team took home four gold medals this Sunday at Riverfront Racapture's First Annual Head Race, which took place on the Connecticut River.
This was the first head race in Hartford in fifteen years, and the race showcased the new pavilion next to the Founders' Bridge on the Hartford shore. The Bantams were able to launch out of their own boathouse and row on their own river, undoubtedly putting their home course advantage to good use. Full story...

Articles: October 19, 1999

On The Road...With Rugby

The men's rugby team continued it's march to capture the New England RFU South League championship with a convincing 66-5 win last Saturday over Southern Connecticut RFC. Trinity's league record improves to 3-1. Full story...

Field Hockey Plows Over Competition

Midsession week promised to be a very active one for the Trinity College Field Hockey team starting with Conn. College the Wednesday before as well as four games during. This gave the 0-5 Bantams the opportunity to turn their season around and swing into the winning mood. After three days of practice, the Bants looked to bring defensive and offensive cohesion to their game. Standing in their way, however, were the 3-4 Conn. College Camels. Full story...

Cross-Country Welcomes And Defeats Visitors

Assistant Coach Dave Jewett '99 could only be pleased and pleasantly surprised with the results from the October 9th Trinity Bantam Invite at the Bantam's home course at Wickham park. "We put them through a tough training week... it was good to see people go out and run with integrity. Although the competition wasn't the toughest, they ran harder than we had expected due to how hard we had worked everybody during the week." Full story...

Men's Soccer Dominates In Three Straight Victories

This fall has been a season of streaks for the Trinity Men's' Soccer Bantams. Four opening wins were followed by three straight losses, leaving the Bants just over the .500 line, the widely recognized sign of mediocrity. As of now, the Bantams are 7-3, having just beaten NESCAC powerhouse Tufts in a dramatic sudden-death overtime victory. This win followed two convincing victories over weaker opponents, Vassar and Eastern Connecticut. In a span of just seven days, Trinity propelled itself back into the playoff picture and established itself as a legitimate force in New England. Trinity is on a roll and is showing no signs of stopping. Full story...

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