No. 17 Trinity Rides Denious Hat Trick to 12-8 Victory at Hamilton
Softball Takes Two at Wesleyan
Bantams Fall to Continentals Second Half Push, 18-13
#9 Wesleyan Downs #19 Men's Lacrosse, 11-6, With Strong Second Half
#17 Women's Lacrosse Falls at #3 Wesleyan, 11-8
Softball Drops Game One But Bounces Back in Game Two Against Bison
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Trinity Women's Lacrosse Secures Key Victory Over Hamilton

The No. 17 Trinity College women's lacrosse team triumphs over Hamilton, while the softball team sweeps Wesleyan in a strong weekend.

No. 17 Trinity Rides Denious Hat Trick to 12-8 Victory at Hamilton

The No. 17 Trinity College women's lacrosse team triumphs over Hamilton, while the softball team sweeps Wesleyan in a strong weekend.

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The No. 17 Trinity College women's lacrosse team achieved a significant victory on April 12, defeating Hamilton College 12-8 in a tightly contested NESCAC matchup. With this win, the Bantams improve to 9-4 overall and 5-3 in the conference. The game featured a balanced scoring effort, with Grace Denious leading the charge with a hat trick. After entering halftime with a narrow 5-4 lead, Trinity extended its advantage with a series of goals, including contributions from Kaeley Zito and Alex Lesko, to secure the win.

In softball, the Bantams also enjoyed a successful weekend, sweeping a doubleheader against Wesleyan University on April 12. Trinity won the first game convincingly, 9-3, with Emily Goddard's base-clearing double in the second inning highlighting a strong offensive performance. The second game was more challenging, but Trinity rallied to win 6-4, improving their overall record to 11-9 and 4-4 in NESCAC play. The Bantams showcased resilience, particularly in the second game, where they overcame an early deficit to secure the sweep.

On the men's lacrosse side, Trinity faced a tough week, suffering two losses. On April 9, the Bantams fell to No. 9 Wesleyan, 11-6, despite a competitive first half. They followed that with an 18-13 defeat against Hamilton on April 12, where they led early but could not maintain their momentum. The team now stands at 5-7 overall and 1-6 in the conference, with Senior Day approaching as they prepare to face Hamilton again on April 15.

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