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Trinity Men's Squash Dominates Virginia in Top-Ranked Showdown

The Bantams' men's squash team secures a commanding victory over No. 4 Virginia, highlighting a competitive week across sports.

No.1 Men's Squash Down No.4 Virginia, 7-2

The Bantams' men's squash team secures a commanding victory over No. 4 Virginia, highlighting a competitive week across sports.

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The Trinity College men's squash team, ranked No. 1 nationally, showcased their dominance with a decisive 7–2 victory over No. 4 University of Virginia in a neutral-site match held in Philadelphia. This victory reaffirms the Bantams' top position and sets a strong tone as they continue their season.

In women's squash, the No. 5-ranked Bantams edged out a narrow 5–4 win against No. 6 Virginia, also in Philadelphia. The match was tightly contested, but Trinity held onto their seeding, demonstrating resilience and strategic play.

The men's ice hockey team concluded their season on a high note with a 6–2 victory over Wesleyan University during Senior Day in Hartford. This win followed a 3–1 loss to Wesleyan the previous night in Middletown. The Bantams finish their season with a 12–11–1 overall record, honoring six seniors who contributed significantly to the team's efforts.

Meanwhile, the women's ice hockey team experienced mixed results. They celebrated a 2–0 Senior Day shutout win against Wesleyan, securing a playoff spot, before falling 3–1 to the same opponent in their regular season finale. The Bantams conclude the regular season with a 7–14–3 record, poised for postseason play.

Trinity's women's basketball team faced a setback in the NESCAC Championship Quarterfinals, losing 75–55 to Williams College. The Bantams, seeded fourth, end their season with a 16–9 record, while Williams advances with a 13–12 mark.

Additionally, Trinity College launched its 8th annual Trinity Athletic Giving (TAG) Week, an initiative that unites alumni, parents, and supporters in a competitive fundraising effort for Bantam athletics.

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