Winter CSC Academic All-District Announced
Henry Vetter Named CSC Academic All-American
Koukal-Kollie Named NESCAC MT&F Field Athlete of the Week
Men's Golf Third at Tim Brown Invitational
Women's Golf 11th at Jack Leaman Invitational
Softball Splits at Tufts
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Henry Vetter Earns Academic All-American Honors in Basketball

Trinity College celebrates notable achievements in basketball, track and field, golf, and softball this week, highlighted by Henry Vetter's recognition as an Academic All-American.

Winter CSC Academic All-District Announced

Trinity College celebrates notable achievements in basketball, track and field, golf, and softball this week, highlighted by Henry Vetter's recognition as an Academic All-American.

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Trinity College men's basketball senior Henry Vetter has been named a 2026 College Sports Communicators Academic All-American, becoming just the second player in program history to receive this honor. Vetter, who holds a 3.55 GPA while majoring in film studies, previously earned Academic All-District honors and various All-Conference accolades. He played a pivotal role in leading the Bantams to their third consecutive NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship Final Four, averaging 14.5 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 2.8 assists per game this season. Vetter has also set multiple program records, including all-time leader in games played and three-point field goals made.

In track and field, junior Donovan Koukal-Kollie has been recognized as the NESCAC Men's Track and Field Field Athlete of the Week following his standout performance at the Silfen Invitational. He achieved a top distance of 14.35 meters in the triple jump, marking Trinity's first NESCAC weekly award in men's track and field since 2024. Additionally, the Bantams' women's track and field team saw junior Paige Jaenicke break a longstanding school record in the outdoor 5k, clocking in at 17:08, which surpasses the previous record set in 1983. The teams collectively secured six first-place finishes over the weekend, showcasing a strong overall performance.

The Trinity College men's golf team finished tied for third at the Tim Brown Invitational, hosted by Skidmore College. The Bantams demonstrated competitive play throughout the tournament, reflecting their ongoing development in the sport. Meanwhile, the women's golf team placed 11th at the Jack Leaman Invitational, improving their score on the second day of competition. CC Kaplan led the Bantams with a team-low score of 163, including four birdies.

In softball, Trinity split a doubleheader against Tufts University, winning the first game 7-5 before narrowly losing the second 8-6. The Bantams now hold a 12-10 overall record and a 5-5 mark in NESCAC play. In the first game, Trinity built a 7-2 lead, but Tufts rallied in the final inning. The team will look to build on this performance in their upcoming games.

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