Trinity College Adding Varsity Fencing to Athletics Programs
Joining a growing list of NCAA programs, the Bantams will launch a women’s fencing team in 2027-28 and a men’s fencing team in 2028-29, reviving a sport with deep roots on campus.
The Trinity College men’s rowing team has done it again. Following a dominant performance on the water in California last weekend, the Bantams return to Hartford as the 2026 Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) Division III Varsity Eight National Champions.
Wesleyan University finished second in the Varsity Eight Grand Final, crossing the line just 0.150 seconds behind Trinity, while Williams College placed third, 2.690 seconds back of the Bantams.
Trinity’s national championship marks the ninth title won by a New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) program during the 2025-26 academic year. Since the inception of the IRA Division III National Championship in 2022, a NESCAC institution has captured every title.
This is head men’s rowing coach Kevin MacDermott’s second straight national championship with the Bantams, and the program’s second title.
The 2026 IRA National Championships were held on Lake Natoma at the Sacramento State Aquatic Center in Gold River, California, from May 29-31.
“I’m thrilled for the crews! Three boats raced and excelled on the course, returning home with the varsity national championship and the team points championship is absolutely fantastic. The racing, as expected, was unbelievably tight. Every detail mattered and I think the athletes, coaches, and staff did everything possible to race at the brightest level. Our competitors are amazing and we are honored to compete against such excellent programs.
“The trip to California was fantastic, from beginning to end—the event and venue were stunning. We had never raced at this course and loved every minute.”
The Trinity College crew will continue their prep for the Henley Royal Regatta held annually on June 30- July 5 on the River Thames in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England.