Murphree Returns to the National Stage
Simms, Marzo Grab All-Conference Honors
No.5 Women's Squash CSA Championship Preview
No.1 Men's Squash Prepare for CSA National Team Championship, Mar. 5th-8th
Korona, Zaccari Claim All-Conference Honors
Trickle Advances to Nationals as Bantams Land Four on Podium at NCAA Regionals
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Trinity's Charlotte Murphree Qualifies for NCAA Championships

The junior swimmer earns her second consecutive trip to the national stage, while multiple athletes receive All-Conference honors across various sports.

Murphree Returns to the National Stage

The junior swimmer earns her second consecutive trip to the national stage, while multiple athletes receive All-Conference honors across various sports.

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Trinity College junior Charlotte Murphree has qualified for the 2026 NCAA Division III Women's Swimming & Diving Championships, marking her second consecutive appearance at the national level. Murphree secured her spot with a qualifying time of 2:18.79 in the 200-yard breaststroke at the February Invitational. This year, she enters the championships seeded 17th, an improvement from her 21st seed last year. Head Coach Hannah Decker praised Murphree's resilience and dedication following a shoulder surgery that raised doubts about her return.

In men's ice hockey, senior Spencer Korona and first-year Jason Zaccari earned All-Conference honors from the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC). Korona, who received Second Team recognition, ranked second in the league for assists with 19 and finished the season with 25 points. He also led the conference in total face-offs, showcasing his defensive skills with a +6 plus/minus rating. Zaccari, in his debut season, also garnered Second Team honors, contributing 12 points with three goals and nine assists, along with a +8 plus/minus rating. The Bantams concluded their season with a record of 12-11-1.

In women's basketball, juniors Marlo Simms and Avery Marzo were named to the NESCAC All-Conference Second Team. Simms, who averaged a double-double with 11.9 points and a league-high 11.3 rebounds per game, achieved career-highs across several categories, including total rebounds and field goal percentage. Marzo also set personal bests, including 311 points and 46 assists, marking a successful season for both players.

The Trinity College men's squash team, ranked No. 1, prepares for the College Squash Association (CSA) National Team Championships, beginning March 6. The Bantams, with a perfect 16-0 record, received a first-round bye and will face either Dartmouth or Princeton in the quarterfinals. Meanwhile, the No. 5-ranked women's squash team enters the CSA National Championships on March 5, facing No. 12 Tufts after a successful season that included an 8-1 victory over the Jumbos in the NESCAC Championship.

Finally, Trinity's wrestling team had a strong showing at the NCAA Division III New England Regional, with four wrestlers reaching the podium and a team score of 72.5. Notably, Trickle advanced to the national championships, highlighting the program's competitive depth and skill as they look forward to further success.

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