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Trinity Bantams

The Trinity Bantams are the varsity and club athletic teams of Trinity College, a selective liberal arts college located in Hartford, Connecticut. Trinity's varsity teams compete in the New England Small College Athletic Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. The College offers 27 varsity teams, plus club sports, intramural sports.

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Baseball The Trinity Baseball team won the NCAA Division III national title in 2008, after having started the season 44–0, shattering numerous records in the process. After having been handed their first loss of the year by Johns Hopkins (falling to 44–1), the Bantams clinched the national title by beating Johns Hopkins in the bottom of the ninth inning of the championship game. They finished the season with a 45–1 record. • Men's NCAA Division III Final Four – 1995. • Women's NCAA Tournament – 1995 & 1997. • Women's ECAC Champions – 2000. Field Hockey NCAA Final Four – 1993, 1998 and 2021. By virtue of their 16–1–1 conference record, the Bantams received the top seed and home ice advantage throughout the 2015 NESCAC Men’s Ice Hockey Championship for a second consecutive season. Though eliminated in the NESCAC quarter finals by Tufts, the Bantams were awarded one of the four at large selections to the 2015 NCAA Division III tournament defeating Nichols, Plattsburgh State, and Adrian en route to their first national ice hockey championship by defeating Wisconsin-Stevens Point in the title game. Lacrosse • Women's NCAA National Champions – 2012 • women's NESCAC Champions – 2011 • women's NCAA Tournament – 1995, 1997, 1998, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 Squash The Trinity Bantams men's squash team holds the record for the longest unbeaten streak in any intercollegiate sport in the nation's history. On January 18, 2012, Trinity's 252-game unbeaten streak ended in a 5–4 loss to the Yale Bulldogs. The Bantams have won 13 consecutive national titles since 1999, when they first took home the Potter Trophy. They have also garnered attention and praise from major media outlets such as ESPN, Sports Illustrated and USA Today, among others. They were recently ranked by ESPN as one of the top ten sports dynasties of all time. Wrestling New England Conference Champions – 2001 ==National championships==
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