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Trinity Tigers

The Trinity Tigers is the nickname for the sports teams of Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. They participate in the NCAA's Division III and the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC). The school mascot is LeeRoy, a Bengal tiger. In the 1950s, LeeRoy was an actual tiger who was brought to sporting events,[2] but today LeeRoy is portrayed by a student wearing a tiger suit. Early in its history, the school participated in Division I/II athletics, but by 1991 the entire program made the move to Division III, at which time it joined the SCAC.[3]

Trinity Tigers
UniversityTrinity University
ConferencesSouthern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC); Southern Athletic Association (SAA; football only)
NCAADivision III
Athletic directorBob King
LocationSan Antonio, Texas
Varsity teams18
Football stadiumTrinity Football Stadium
Basketball arenaRon and Genie Calgaard Gymnasium
Baseball stadiumTrinity Baseball Field
MascotLeeRoy
NicknameTigers
Fight song"Go You Tigers"
ColorsMaroon and white[1]
   
Websitewww.trinitytigers.com

Trinity fields strong teams, evidenced by its finishes in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Learfield Directors' Cup, which recognizes the strength of athletic programs by division. Since the Directors' Cup inception in 1995, Trinity has finished in the top 10 on five occasions out of over 400 Division Ill programs; it finished 20th in 2021-22.[4]

In recent years, Trinity has reached the national Division III playoffs in several sports, including football (national runners-up, 2002), women's basketball (2003 national champions), volleyball (second place in 1999; third place in 2019), baseball (national champion in 2016), women's cross country, men's and women's track and field, and men's and women's soccer (men's team won the national title in 2003 and placed second in 2007; women placed second in 2013). In 2011-12, the Trinity sports program reclaimed Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference "President's Trophy," awarded to the school in the conference that has the best overall sports record for the year.[5] as of 2022, Trinity has won the President's Trophy every year since.[6] Prior to that, the Tigers had won the award eleven out of the preceding twelve seasons.[7]

In addition to team success, individual Trinity student-athletes have won a number of championships over the years[8] which are detailed below.

Club sports include men's and women's Lacrosse, Water Polo, and Trap and Skeet.

Baseball

The Trinity University Baseball program has a motto - "the tradition continues" - that the players look to in the heat of battle and celebrate in victory. “The Tradition Continues” is a staple of the baseball program's team-first approach and commitment to the good of the whole, the belief that each player contributes to the proud tradition of Trinity Baseball every time they step on the field.[9] The Trinity Baseball Stadium was refurbished in 2022 with a turf field, new netting, updated batting cages and new dugouts.

In May 2015, Trinity Baseball qualified for the Division III College World Series for the first time, falling one game short of the championship round and placing third overall.[10]

In 2016, Trinity won the NCAA Division III College World Series and became national champions. In a best-of-three format, Trinity defeated Keystone College 14-6 in game 1 and 10-7 in game 2. Trinity defeated the 2015 champion, SUNY Cortland, twice in the bracket rounds of the tournament en route to the national championship.[11]

Jeremy Wolf was playing in the outfield when the Trinity Baseball Team won the 2016 NCAA Division III Baseball Championship. In 2016, Wolf hit .408/.508/.741 with 60 runs, 28 doubles (leading the NCAA, and establishing new Trinity and SCAC single-season records), 149 total bases (third in the nation), 11 home runs, and 70 RBIs (4th in the nation).[12][13][14] He was named All-American First Team of both the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) and D3baseball.com, was named the West Region Player of the Year by the ABCA and D3baseball.com, and was named Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Year.[15] In his college career Wolf hit 72 doubles, a Trinity record, over 189 games.[13][14][16]

The 2021 Trinity Baseball Team was ranked #1 in the country during the regular season and was selected for the NCAA Regional Tournament in St. Paul, Minnesota.[17] Trinity won SCAC conference championships in 1995, 1999, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2019.[18] In addition to 2015 and 2016, the Trinity Tigers made it to the NCAA College World Series in 2022[19]

A number of former Trinity baseball players have made names for themselves in the ranks of professional baseball teams around the country.[9]

Tim Scannell is in his 25th season as the Trinity University head baseball coach. After serving as an assistant coach for two seasons, Coach Scannell took the Tigers’ reins prior to the 1999 campaign. Since that time, the Tigers have amassed an impressive 775 victories (.728) over 24 seasons with Coach Scannell at the helm. Coach Scannell is ranked in the top 10 among active NCAA Division III coaches by winning percentage. The other Trinity baseball coaches are both former Trinity baseball players — David Smith is the Pitching Coach and Andrew Waters[20] (a member of the 2016 National Championship Team) is the Assistant Baseball Coach.[21]

Basketball

 
Women's basketball team, 1915

The Tigers had a successful men's basketball program under Bob Polk from 1965 to 1968; Polk, an Indiana native, had compiled a record of 197-106 at Vanderbilt, but poor health led to his resignation on the advice of his doctors. However, he was out of basketball for only 18 months as his health rapidly improved. As both the head basketball coach and athletics director, Polk became Southland Conference Coach-of-the-Year in 1967. He was also the NCAA National Coach of the Year for the NCAA College Division (the predecessor of today's NCAA Division II and NCAA Division III) in 1968. In his three years at Trinity, Polk compiled a 69-28 record and led the Tigers to the 1968 NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Tournament, where they finished third overall.

Football

 
Trinity football team, 1915

Trinity University started its football team in 1900 and played Baylor University in the first game.[22] The Trinity football won conference championships in 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2011, 2019, and 2021.[23]

Trinity athletics may be most famous for the "Mississippi Miracle" executed by the Tiger football team in the 2007 Trinity vs. Millsaps football game. On October 27, 2007, in a game played in Jackson, Mississippi, against conference rival Millsaps College, Trinity trailed by two points with two seconds left. With time for only one more play and being too far way for a field goal, the Tigers ran the "hook and lateral play," in which a receiver runs a short hook route, and then laterals the ball to a trailing player. After the first lateral the Millsaps defense was not fooled and seemed about to tackle the ball carrier and end the game.

At this point the Tigers showed their knowledge of rugby by lining up across the field, rather than gathering in front of the ball carrier as is typical in American football. This meant that there was always a Tiger player in position, either even with or behind the ball carrier, to legally receive another lateral. Every time the Millsaps defense closed on the ball carrier the Trinity player was able to complete a legal lateral to a teammate. In what ESPN said may have been the "longest play in football history," in terms of time elapsed (sixty seconds exactly), Trinity completed 15 laterals before breaking through the Millsaps defense for a 61-yard touchdown. The score, known in Jackson, MS as the "Major Disaster," (Millsaps' nickname is "The Majors") gave Trinity the victory and ultimately led to the conference championship.

The Trinity community is especially proud of this play because it demonstrated not only the Tigers' athletic ability, but also their intelligence and poise under pressure.[24][25][26][27] The unlikely play was named the top sports moment of the year by Time Magazine[28] as well as the "Game Changing Performance of the Year" by Pontiac.[29]

In November 2015, Trinity and Austin College announced they would affiliate with the Southern Athletic Association for football in 2017. The 2019 Trinity football team was Co-Champion of the Southern Athletic Conference.[30]

Jerheme Urban is in his sixth year as Head Coach of the Trinity football team. Coach Urban played football and ran track at Trinity University and was a football All-American. After graduation from Trinity in 2003, Coach Urban had a nine-year career in the National Football League.[31] In 2019, Coach Urban was inducted into the Trinity University Athletics Hall of Fame.[32]

Tennis

Trinity has historically had a strong tennis program, once a Division I tennis power, under tennis coach Clarency Mabry, winning the men's NCAA championship in 1972, as well as being runners up in 1970, 1971, 1977 and 1979. The women's team captured the first USLTA women's collegiate championship in 1968 and won several more titles. In the early 1960s the program was home to arguably some of the best tennis players in the world, and bypassed the NCAA tournament to enter Wimbledon. In 1963, Chuck McKinley of Trinity won the Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship. He was also the runner up in 1961. In 1970, as a freshman at Trinity, Brian Gottfried won the USTA boys 18s singles championship, as well as the doubles championship with Alexander Mayer.[33]

Other famous tennis players to attend Trinity included Butch Newman, Bob McKinley, Frank Froehling, Dick Stockton, Bill Scanlon and Gretchen Magers. The school's men's and women's programs both claimed national championships in 2000.

Tennis Team championships (Division I era)

  • 1968 USTA National Women's Collegiate Championship
  • 1969 USTA National Women's Collegiate Championship
  • 1972 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championship
  • 1973 USTA National Women's Collegiate Championship
  • 1975 USTA National Women's Collegiate Championship
  • 1975 National Collegiate Team Champions – Trap and Skeet
  • 1976 USTA National Women's Collegiate Championship
  • 1976 National Collegiate Team Champions – Trap and Skeet
  • 1977 National Collegiate Team Champions – Trap and Skeet
  • 1980 National Collegiate Team Champions – Trap and Skeet

NCAA Team championships (Division III era)

  • 2000 NCAA Division III Men's Tennis Championship
  • 2000 NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Championship
  • 2003 NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Championship
  • 2003 NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Championship
  • 2015 ITA Men's Tennis Indoor National Championship
  • 2016 NCAA Division III Men's Baseball Championship

Tennis Individual championships (Division I/II era)

  • 1966 NCAA Division II Men's Outdoor 100yd Dash (Clyde Glosson)
  • 1968 USTA National Women's Singles Championship (Emilie Burrer)
  • 1968 USTA National Women's Doubles Championship (Emilie Burrer & Becky Vest)
  • 1968 NCAA Division II Men's Outdoor 200yd Dash (Clyde Glosson)
  • 1969 USTA National Women's Singles Championship (Emilie Burrer)
  • 1969 USTA National Women's Doubles Championship (Emilie Burrer & Becky Vest)
  • 1972 NCAA Division I Men's Singles Championship (Dick Stockton)
  • 1975 USTA National Women's Singles Championship (Stephanie Tolleson)
  • 1975 USTA National Women's Doubles Championship (JoAnne Russell & Donna Stockton)
  • 1976 NCAA Division I Men's Singles Championship (Bill Scanlon)
  • 1979 NCAA Division I Men's Doubles Championship (Erick Iskersky & Ben McCown)
  • 1983 NCAA Division I Women's Doubles Championship (Louise Allen & Gretchen Rush)

NCAA/ITA Individual championships (Division III era)

  • 1997 ITA Men's National Singles Championship (Jamie Broach)
  • 1997 ITA Men's National Doubles Championship (Jamie Broach & Michael Slutzky)
  • 1998 ITA Women's National Singles Championship (Lola Taylor)
  • 1998 ITA Women's National Doubles Championship (Lola Taylor & Lizzie Yasser)
  • 1999 ITA Women's National Singles Championship (Lizzie Yasser)
  • 1999 ITA Women's National Doubles Championship (Lizzie Yasser & Amanda Browne)
  • 2003 ITA Men's National Doubles Championship (Sean Fifield & Stefan Parker)
  • 2003 ITA Women's National Doubles Championship (Heather McGowan & Hayley Dittus)
  • 2004 NCAA Division III Women's Outdoor High Jump (Christyn Schumann)
  • 2004 NCAA Division III Women's Indoor High Jump (Christyn Schumann)
  • 2005 NCAA Division III Women's Outdoor High Jump (Christyn Schumann)
  • 2006 NCAA Division III Women's Outdoor High Jump (Christyn Schumann)
  • 2009 NCAA Division III Men's Indoor Pentathlon (Todd Wildman)
  • 2010 NCAA Division III Women's 1-Meter Diving (Lindsay Martin)
  • 2010 NCAA Division III Women's 3-Meter Diving (Hayley Emerick)
  • 2010 NCAA Division III Men's Indoor Pentathlon (Todd Wildman)
  • 2010 ITA Men's National Doubles Championship (Bobby Cocanougher & Cory Kowal)
  • 2012 NCAA Division III Women's 3-Meter Diving (Ruth Hahn)
  • 2012 ITA Men's National Singles Championship (Aaron Skinner)
  • 2014 NCAA Division III Men's 100 Yard Freestyle (Stephen Culberson)
  • 2014 ITA Men's National Doubles Championship (Jordan Mayer & Aaron Skinner)

References

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  2. ^ "Lee Roy the Tiger". Trinity Digital Collection. Trinity University. Retrieved October 30, 2007.
  3. ^ "Tiger Athletics". Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  4. ^ "Trinity Athletics Finishes 20th in NCAA III Directors' Cup Standings". trinitytigers.com. June 16, 2022. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
  5. ^ "Trinity Brings SCAC Presidents Trophy Back to San Antonio" (PDF). May 12, 2011. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
  6. ^ "Trinity Captures Sixth Straight SCAC Presidents' Trophy". May 10, 2017. Retrieved December 6, 2017. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. ^ "Trinity Wins Fourth Consecutive All-Sports Trophy; 11th Overall" (PDF). May 2, 2005. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
  8. ^ "Trinity University's National Champions". Trinity Athletics. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  9. ^ a b "Trinity Alumni Making Names for Themselves in Professional Baseball - Trinity University Athletics".
  10. ^ "Baseball's Historic Season Closes With NCAA Semifinals Loss". Trinity Athletics. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  11. ^ "DIII Baseball: How Trinity (Texas) captured 2016 DIII Championship in Appleton". NCAA Championships. Retrieved June 2, 2016.
  12. ^ McNeel, Bekah (May 28, 2016). "Trinity Baseball Starts Championship Tournament with Big Win". Rivard Report.
  13. ^ a b Sypa, Steve (July 25, 2016). "2016 Mets draft profile: OF Jeremy Wolf". Amazin' Avenue.
  14. ^ a b "Tiger All-American Jeremy Wolf Drafted by New York Mets". Trinity (TX). June 11, 2016.
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  16. ^ "Jeremy Wolf". The Baseball Cube.
  17. ^ "Tigers Punch Their Ticket to St. Paul, Minnesota Regional as No. 1 Seed - Trinity University Athletics".
  18. ^ "Trinity Baseball Archives - Trinity University Athletics".
  19. ^ "Tiger Baseball's Tim Scannell Named ABCA Region 10 Coach of the Year". Trinity University. June 28, 2022.
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External links

  • Official website  

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The Trinity Tigers is the nickname for the sports teams of Trinity University in San Antonio Texas They participate in the NCAA s Division III and the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference SCAC The school mascot is LeeRoy a Bengal tiger In the 1950s LeeRoy was an actual tiger who was brought to sporting events 2 but today LeeRoy is portrayed by a student wearing a tiger suit Early in its history the school participated in Division I II athletics but by 1991 the entire program made the move to Division III at which time it joined the SCAC 3 Trinity TigersUniversityTrinity UniversityConferencesSouthern Collegiate Athletic Conference SCAC Southern Athletic Association SAA football only NCAADivision IIIAthletic directorBob KingLocationSan Antonio TexasVarsity teams18Football stadiumTrinity Football StadiumBasketball arenaRon and Genie Calgaard GymnasiumBaseball stadiumTrinity Baseball FieldMascotLeeRoyNicknameTigersFight song Go You Tigers ColorsMaroon and white 1 Websitewww wbr trinitytigers wbr comTrinity fields strong teams evidenced by its finishes in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics NACDA Learfield Directors Cup which recognizes the strength of athletic programs by division Since the Directors Cup inception in 1995 Trinity has finished in the top 10 on five occasions out of over 400 Division Ill programs it finished 20th in 2021 22 4 In recent years Trinity has reached the national Division III playoffs in several sports including football national runners up 2002 women s basketball 2003 national champions volleyball second place in 1999 third place in 2019 baseball national champion in 2016 women s cross country men s and women s track and field and men s and women s soccer men s team won the national title in 2003 and placed second in 2007 women placed second in 2013 In 2011 12 the Trinity sports program reclaimed Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference President s Trophy awarded to the school in the conference that has the best overall sports record for the year 5 as of 2022 Trinity has won the President s Trophy every year since 6 Prior to that the Tigers had won the award eleven out of the preceding twelve seasons 7 In addition to team success individual Trinity student athletes have won a number of championships over the years 8 which are detailed below Club sports include men s and women s Lacrosse Water Polo and Trap and Skeet Contents 1 Baseball 2 Basketball 3 Football 4 Tennis 5 Tennis Team championships Division I era 6 NCAA Team championships Division III era 7 Tennis Individual championships Division I II era 8 NCAA ITA Individual championships Division III era 9 References 10 External linksBaseball EditThe Trinity University Baseball program has a motto the tradition continues that the players look to in the heat of battle and celebrate in victory The Tradition Continues is a staple of the baseball program s team first approach and commitment to the good of the whole the belief that each player contributes to the proud tradition of Trinity Baseball every time they step on the field 9 The Trinity Baseball Stadium was refurbished in 2022 with a turf field new netting updated batting cages and new dugouts In May 2015 Trinity Baseball qualified for the Division III College World Series for the first time falling one game short of the championship round and placing third overall 10 In 2016 Trinity won the NCAA Division III College World Series and became national champions In a best of three format Trinity defeated Keystone College 14 6 in game 1 and 10 7 in game 2 Trinity defeated the 2015 champion SUNY Cortland twice in the bracket rounds of the tournament en route to the national championship 11 Jeremy Wolf was playing in the outfield when the Trinity Baseball Team won the 2016 NCAA Division III Baseball Championship In 2016 Wolf hit 408 508 741 with 60 runs 28 doubles leading the NCAA and establishing new Trinity and SCAC single season records 149 total bases third in the nation 11 home runs and 70 RBIs 4th in the nation 12 13 14 He was named All American First Team of both the American Baseball Coaches Association ABCA and D3baseball com was named the West Region Player of the Year by the ABCA and D3baseball com and was named Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Year 15 In his college career Wolf hit 72 doubles a Trinity record over 189 games 13 14 16 The 2021 Trinity Baseball Team was ranked 1 in the country during the regular season and was selected for the NCAA Regional Tournament in St Paul Minnesota 17 Trinity won SCAC conference championships in 1995 1999 2004 2006 2008 2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 and 2019 18 In addition to 2015 and 2016 the Trinity Tigers made it to the NCAA College World Series in 2022 19 A number of former Trinity baseball players have made names for themselves in the ranks of professional baseball teams around the country 9 Tim Scannell is in his 25th season as the Trinity University head baseball coach After serving as an assistant coach for two seasons Coach Scannell took the Tigers reins prior to the 1999 campaign Since that time the Tigers have amassed an impressive 775 victories 728 over 24 seasons with Coach Scannell at the helm Coach Scannell is ranked in the top 10 among active NCAA Division III coaches by winning percentage The other Trinity baseball coaches are both former Trinity baseball players David Smith is the Pitching Coach and Andrew Waters 20 a member of the 2016 National Championship Team is the Assistant Baseball Coach 21 Basketball Edit Women s basketball team 1915 The Tigers had a successful men s basketball program under Bob Polk from 1965 to 1968 Polk an Indiana native had compiled a record of 197 106 at Vanderbilt but poor health led to his resignation on the advice of his doctors However he was out of basketball for only 18 months as his health rapidly improved As both the head basketball coach and athletics director Polk became Southland Conference Coach of the Year in 1967 He was also the NCAA National Coach of the Year for the NCAA College Division the predecessor of today s NCAA Division II and NCAA Division III in 1968 In his three years at Trinity Polk compiled a 69 28 record and led the Tigers to the 1968 NCAA Men s Division II Basketball Tournament where they finished third overall Football Edit Trinity football team 1915 Trinity University started its football team in 1900 and played Baylor University in the first game 22 The Trinity football won conference championships in 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2007 2011 2019 and 2021 23 Trinity athletics may be most famous for the Mississippi Miracle executed by the Tiger football team in the 2007 Trinity vs Millsaps football game On October 27 2007 in a game played in Jackson Mississippi against conference rival Millsaps College Trinity trailed by two points with two seconds left With time for only one more play and being too far way for a field goal the Tigers ran the hook and lateral play in which a receiver runs a short hook route and then laterals the ball to a trailing player After the first lateral the Millsaps defense was not fooled and seemed about to tackle the ball carrier and end the game At this point the Tigers showed their knowledge of rugby by lining up across the field rather than gathering in front of the ball carrier as is typical in American football This meant that there was always a Tiger player in position either even with or behind the ball carrier to legally receive another lateral Every time the Millsaps defense closed on the ball carrier the Trinity player was able to complete a legal lateral to a teammate In what ESPN said may have been the longest play in football history in terms of time elapsed sixty seconds exactly Trinity completed 15 laterals before breaking through the Millsaps defense for a 61 yard touchdown The score known in Jackson MS as the Major Disaster Millsaps nickname is The Majors gave Trinity the victory and ultimately led to the conference championship The Trinity community is especially proud of this play because it demonstrated not only the Tigers athletic ability but also their intelligence and poise under pressure 24 25 26 27 The unlikely play was named the top sports moment of the year by Time Magazine 28 as well as the Game Changing Performance of the Year by Pontiac 29 In November 2015 Trinity and Austin College announced they would affiliate with the Southern Athletic Association for football in 2017 The 2019 Trinity football team was Co Champion of the Southern Athletic Conference 30 Jerheme Urban is in his sixth year as Head Coach of the Trinity football team Coach Urban played football and ran track at Trinity University and was a football All American After graduation from Trinity in 2003 Coach Urban had a nine year career in the National Football League 31 In 2019 Coach Urban was inducted into the Trinity University Athletics Hall of Fame 32 Tennis EditTrinity has historically had a strong tennis program once a Division I tennis power under tennis coach Clarency Mabry winning the men s NCAA championship in 1972 as well as being runners up in 1970 1971 1977 and 1979 The women s team captured the first USLTA women s collegiate championship in 1968 and won several more titles In the early 1960s the program was home to arguably some of the best tennis players in the world and bypassed the NCAA tournament to enter Wimbledon In 1963 Chuck McKinley of Trinity won the Wimbledon Men s Singles Championship He was also the runner up in 1961 In 1970 as a freshman at Trinity Brian Gottfried won the USTA boys 18s singles championship as well as the doubles championship with Alexander Mayer 33 Other famous tennis players to attend Trinity included Butch Newman Bob McKinley Frank Froehling Dick Stockton Bill Scanlon and Gretchen Magers The school s men s and women s programs both claimed national championships in 2000 Tennis Team championships Division I era Edit1968 USTA National Women s Collegiate Championship 1969 USTA National Women s Collegiate Championship 1972 NCAA Division I Men s Tennis Championship 1973 USTA National Women s Collegiate Championship 1975 USTA National Women s Collegiate Championship 1975 National Collegiate Team Champions Trap and Skeet 1976 USTA National Women s Collegiate Championship 1976 National Collegiate Team Champions Trap and Skeet 1977 National Collegiate Team Champions Trap and Skeet 1980 National Collegiate Team Champions Trap and SkeetNCAA Team championships Division III era Edit2000 NCAA Division III Men s Tennis Championship 2000 NCAA Division III Women s Tennis Championship 2003 NCAA Division III Women s Basketball Championship 2003 NCAA Division III Men s Soccer Championship 2015 ITA Men s Tennis Indoor National Championship 2016 NCAA Division III Men s Baseball ChampionshipTennis Individual championships Division I II era Edit1966 NCAA Division II Men s Outdoor 100yd Dash Clyde Glosson 1968 USTA National Women s Singles Championship Emilie Burrer 1968 USTA National Women s Doubles Championship Emilie Burrer amp Becky Vest 1968 NCAA Division II Men s Outdoor 200yd Dash Clyde Glosson 1969 USTA National Women s Singles Championship Emilie Burrer 1969 USTA National Women s Doubles Championship Emilie Burrer amp Becky Vest 1972 NCAA Division I Men s Singles Championship Dick Stockton 1975 USTA National Women s Singles Championship Stephanie Tolleson 1975 USTA National Women s Doubles Championship JoAnne Russell amp Donna Stockton 1976 NCAA Division I Men s Singles Championship Bill Scanlon 1979 NCAA Division I Men s Doubles Championship Erick Iskersky amp Ben McCown 1983 NCAA Division I Women s Doubles Championship Louise Allen amp Gretchen Rush NCAA ITA Individual championships Division III era Edit1997 ITA Men s National Singles Championship Jamie Broach 1997 ITA Men s National Doubles Championship Jamie Broach amp Michael Slutzky 1998 ITA Women s National Singles Championship Lola Taylor 1998 ITA Women s National Doubles Championship Lola Taylor amp Lizzie Yasser 1999 ITA Women s National Singles Championship Lizzie Yasser 1999 ITA Women s National Doubles Championship Lizzie Yasser amp Amanda Browne 2003 ITA Men s National Doubles Championship Sean Fifield amp Stefan Parker 2003 ITA Women s National Doubles Championship Heather McGowan amp Hayley Dittus 2004 NCAA Division III Women s Outdoor High Jump Christyn Schumann 2004 NCAA Division III Women s Indoor High Jump Christyn Schumann 2005 NCAA Division III Women s Outdoor High Jump Christyn Schumann 2006 NCAA Division III Women s Outdoor High Jump Christyn Schumann 2009 NCAA Division III Men s Indoor Pentathlon Todd Wildman 2010 NCAA Division III Women s 1 Meter Diving Lindsay Martin 2010 NCAA Division III Women s 3 Meter Diving Hayley Emerick 2010 NCAA Division III Men s Indoor Pentathlon Todd Wildman 2010 ITA Men s National Doubles Championship Bobby Cocanougher amp Cory Kowal 2012 NCAA Division III Women s 3 Meter Diving Ruth Hahn 2012 ITA Men s National Singles Championship Aaron Skinner 2014 NCAA Division III Men s 100 Yard Freestyle Stephen Culberson 2014 ITA Men s National Doubles Championship Jordan Mayer amp Aaron Skinner References Edit Trinity University Digital Assets Retrieved February 24 2018 Lee Roy the Tiger Trinity Digital Collection Trinity University Retrieved October 30 2007 Tiger Athletics Retrieved June 1 2016 Trinity Athletics Finishes 20th in NCAA III Directors Cup Standings trinitytigers com June 16 2022 Retrieved July 24 2022 Trinity Brings SCAC Presidents Trophy Back to San Antonio PDF May 12 2011 Retrieved December 11 2012 Trinity Captures Sixth Straight SCAC Presidents Trophy May 10 2017 Retrieved December 6 2017 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Trinity Wins Fourth Consecutive All Sports Trophy 11th Overall PDF May 2 2005 Retrieved December 11 2012 Trinity University s National Champions Trinity Athletics Retrieved June 1 2016 a b Trinity Alumni Making Names for Themselves in Professional Baseball Trinity University Athletics Baseball s Historic Season Closes With NCAA Semifinals Loss Trinity Athletics Retrieved June 1 2016 DIII Baseball How Trinity Texas captured 2016 DIII Championship in Appleton NCAA Championships Retrieved June 2 2016 McNeel Bekah May 28 2016 Trinity Baseball Starts Championship Tournament with Big Win Rivard Report a b Sypa Steve July 25 2016 2016 Mets draft profile OF Jeremy Wolf Amazin Avenue a b Tiger All American Jeremy Wolf Drafted by New York Mets Trinity TX June 11 2016 Trinity s Wolf Texas Lutheran s Malinovsky Headline 2016 All Conference Baseball Team SCAC April 29 2016 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Jeremy Wolf The Baseball Cube Tigers Punch Their Ticket to St Paul Minnesota Regional as No 1 Seed Trinity University Athletics Trinity Baseball Archives Trinity University Athletics Tiger Baseball s Tim Scannell Named ABCA Region 10 Coach of the Year Trinity University June 28 2022 Former Tiger Standout Andrew Waters Appointed Assistant Baseball Coach Trinity University Athletics Baseball Coaches Trinity University Athletics Trinity Football Year by Year Records Trinity University Athletics Trinity Football Archives Trinity University Athletics Briggs Jerry October 27 2007 Football Trinity wins on miracle play San Antonio Express News Archived from the original on October 30 2007 Retrieved October 28 2007 Video of the play ESPN Archived from the original on October 29 2007 Retrieved October 30 2007 Lateralapalooza SI com Time Warner Archived from the original on November 5 2007 Retrieved October 30 2007 Briggs Jerry Football Trinity wins on miracle play MySanAntonio com San Antonio Express News Archived from the original on October 30 2007 Top 10 Sports Moments Time Magazine Archived from the original on December 12 2007 Athletics www trinity edu Archived from the original on January 16 2008 Tiger Football Shares SAA Title After Defeating Rhodes Trinity University Athletics Trinity University Athletics Trinity Announces Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2019 Trinity University Athletics USTA Boys 18 amp 16 Past Winners Archived from the original on September 29 2007 Retrieved April 24 2014 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trinity Tigers amp oldid 1134149442 Football, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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