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Trinity Women's Lacrosse Upsets Amherst in NESCAC Quarterfinals

The Bantams' historic win over the Mammoths highlights a week of competitive play across multiple sports at Trinity College.

No.14 Bantams Stun No.5 Mammoths in Quarterfinals, 9-8

The Bantams' historic win over the Mammoths highlights a week of competitive play across multiple sports at Trinity College.

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Trinity College's women's lacrosse team achieved a significant milestone by defeating No. 5 Amherst College, 9-8, in the NESCAC Quarterfinals on April 25. This victory not only showcased the Bantams' resilience, as they overcame a 3-0 deficit early in the game, but also marked their first playoff win since 2017. Key contributions came from Alex Lesko, who scored two goals, and Kaeley Zito, who netted the game-tying shot. The Bantams improved their record to 12-4 and will face the Mammoths again in the NESCAC semifinals this weekend.

In men's lacrosse, the Bantams concluded their regular season with a 15-7 loss to No. 16 Amherst on April 23. After falling behind early, Trinity struggled to mount a comeback despite scoring four goals in the second half. The defeat brought their season record to 6-9 overall and 2-8 in NESCAC play.

The Trinity baseball team secured the second seed in the NESCAC Championship Tournament after splitting a doubleheader against Tufts University on April 26. The Bantams won the second game, 6-3, following a 4-1 loss in the opener. With an overall record of 23-10 and an 8-4 mark in conference play, Trinity is poised for postseason action next weekend.

In golf, the men's team finished tied for fourth at the NESCAC Championship held from April 24-26 at Fox Hopyard Golf Club. The Bantams' strong performance was led by Spencer Korona and Thomas Chalfant, who contributed significantly to the team's score. Williams College claimed the championship title, finishing 26-over par for the tournament. Trinity's finish reflects a competitive season as they continue to develop their program.

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