The Trinity Tigers New Normal : How We Are Adjusting
WASHINGTON D.C.—-March 12th will be etched into the history of college sports forever. Around 4:00 PM, NCAA President Mark Emmert and the Board of Governors canceled the Division I men’s and women’s remaining spring sports. Just 24 hours later, Trinity Washington University’s Athletic Director, Monique McLean released a statement declaring the cancellation of all spring...
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Trinity Athletics Cancels Athletic Events for Rest of Spring
Trinity Washington University has announced the cancellation of all spring athletic activities beginning Friday afternoon, March 13, 2020. The cancellation of all athletic activities, including practices, and all home and away contests ends the season for Trinity Washington’s softball team and tennis team. This is a very tough decision to make but it is the...
Coach Ratke Talks Goals and Success for Softball in Season Preview!
WASHINGTON D.C.— In only hours, Trinity Washington University’s softball team, led by head coach, Elizabeth Ratke and assistant, Myesha Green, will take the field. The women will take on host, Gallaudet University in a doubleheader at 4:30 PM and 6:30 PM. Trinity Athletics writer sat with Coach Ratke to hear her thoughts on the upcoming...
Trinity Tennis Comes Up Short Against Sweet Briar but Focuses on Positives: Game Recap & Season Preview
WASHINGTON D.C.— Trinity Washington University’s tennis team officially swung into their spring 2020 slate today at Sweet Briar College. The Tigers loss the match 0-9, but are looking at the glass half-full with this being the beginning of the season with three new players who are both freshman and new to the sport. “This match...
Weekly Preview: 2 Days Left Until the Start of Spring Sports at Trinity!
WASHINGTON D.C.— On Tuesday, March 3, Trinity Washington University’s tennis and softball teams will take part in media day located in the Trinity Gymnasium. The women will take team and individual photos, and engage in brief interviews about their upcoming seasons. Visit the Trinity’s athletic socials at TrinityDCTigers on Instagram and Twitter for a full...
Tigers Conclude Season Against Christendom College
FRONT ROYAL, VA— Fresh off the heels of a home matchup against Christendom, Trinity Washington University’s basketball team traveled to Front Royal, Va for a rematch to conclude the season. Trinity loss, 21-50. Both teams shot below 30% from the field with Trinity shooting 18% and Christendom, 28%. The Crusaders outscored the Tigers in every...
Davia Cain Records Fifth Double-Double; Tigers hold Crusaders under 50 in Loss.
WASHINGTON DC— On February 18, 2020 Trinity Washington University’s basketball team loss, 24-45 to Christendom College. With almost every player recording at least one defensive rebound, the Tigers were able to hold the Crusaders to 45 points; which marks only the second time they’ve been able to do so this season. Davia Cain recorded her...
A Week of Trinity Spring Sports, NGWD, and More in Review
WASHINGTON DC—61 degrees and a sun that was surprisingly not deceiving in the dead of DC’s winter was granted to our spring-student athletes who were perhaps wishing upon a star the night before, because Monday, February 3rd marked the official kickoff of spring sports at Trinity Washington University. The Tigers are ready. While both softball...
Davia Cain’s Career High of 18 Points Not Enough to Overtake Washington Adventist
WASHINGTON, DC— Trinity Washington University’s basketball was not able to secure the victory against Washington Adventist University, a NAIA DII, at home on Wednesday night. The Tigers allowed the Shock to shoot 43% from the floor, ten percent higher than their average of 35% from the field. Davia Cain recorded a career high performance of...