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Men's and Women's Squash Triumph Over Virginia

Trinity College's squash teams secure decisive victories against the University of Virginia, while hockey and basketball teams conclude their seasons with mixed results.

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

Trinity College's squash teams secure decisive victories against the University of Virginia, while hockey and basketball teams conclude their seasons with mixed results.

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The Trinity College men's squash team, ranked No. 1, showcased its dominance with a 7-2 victory over No. 4 University of Virginia during a neutral-site match in Philadelphia on February 22. Meanwhile, the No. 5-ranked women's squash team also faced Virginia, clinching a narrow 5-4 win to maintain their seeding in the national rankings. Both teams' performances reflect the strength of Trinity squash as they head into the postseason.

In men's ice hockey, the Bantams concluded their season on a high note with a 6-2 victory against Wesleyan University on Senior Day, honoring six players, including Brandon Cimino and Kevin McKay. This win brought Trinity's overall record to 12-11-1, finishing 6-11-1 in NESCAC play. Earlier in the week, however, the Bantams faced a setback, losing 3-1 to Wesleyan in a previous matchup. In contrast, the women's ice hockey team experienced a successful Senior Day, defeating Wesleyan 2-0 to secure a playoff spot, improving their record to 7-13-3 overall and 3-9-3 in conference play. The Bantams recognized five seniors during the event, including Annabelle Merkel and team manager Ava Gosnell.

The Trinity College women's basketball team faced a disappointing end to their season, falling 75-55 to Williams College in the NESCAC Quarterfinals. The Bantams, seeded fourth, concluded the season with a 16-9 overall record, while Williams advanced with a record of 13-12. This loss marks a challenging conclusion for the women's team, which had shown promise throughout the season.

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