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#1
Quote from: Trin8-0 on February 01, 2019, 08:44:49 AM
There's a vacant assistant coaching position at Trinity:
https://trincoll.peopleadmin.com/postings/1854

The description doesn't indicate, but based on the current staff listing it seems as though the job would be coaching RBs.

Steve Hashemi GA who coached RBs took a position at EKU. 
#2
That's just one of several issues there have been with Wesleyan.  The year that Trin beat the undefeated Wesleyan team in Hartford the visiting locker room suffered significant damage including a sink ripped off the wall. 

Quote from: BantamMom on November 13, 2017, 11:33:31 AM
Quote from: nescac1 on November 13, 2017, 10:14:57 AM
if you played all those games again, the results certainly would be very different.

I would say, if you played all those games again, the results certainly COULD be very different.

Found the message left by the Wesleyan team in the Trinity visitor's locker room - you be the judge which is worse, this or the photo of the kids in front of the scoreboard...
#3
That's a good one.  A CBB team would be lucky to be .500 against the Other NESCAC schools.  Not enough talent on those squads to compete even when combined   And they don't know how to win especially when things go south.  That's the facts

Quote from: ColbyFootball on November 13, 2017, 05:26:11 PM
Quote from: Trin8-0 on November 13, 2017, 04:50:55 PM

I'd take Trinity -10 even if Bill Walsh was calling the CBB offense and Belichick was calling the defense.
I hate to burst your bubble, but nobody in the nescac is that much better than the field. If you take Bates and add a few quality players from Bowdoin, then grab a few quality players on Colby, you would put together a 75 player roster that could compete, if not outright beat, any other nescac team. And even you could coach them to those wins. lol
#4
Quote from: jumpshot on November 12, 2017, 07:41:41 AM
Great credit goes to the EPH players for defeating the "what's their name?" —-and to Coach Mark Raymond and a brilliant coaching staff in developing the strategy and tactics to win!

The hook of the number of steps in the famous "Walk" is pure genius —as was the fake punt, double reverse, resourceful placement of particular players, etc. Shows the value of leadership and grit.

Lots of good high school student/athletes will want to be a part of this culture ....!

I think the name has been officially changed to "UMASS-Amherst Branch" (UMAB) being the little sister of the bigger school in town.
#5
and congrats to Middlebury who finished in second, especially playing the last few games without the O-POY QB. 
#6
All's well that ends well......Congrats to Trin on back to back NESCAC Championships.  Over the nine game season they proved that they were the best team in the league.  It was quite the celebration in the coop tonight. 
#7
The new track stayed around JesseMiller field. I will post photos in near future after I reduce file size to meet limit here
#8
It's being done in phases.  So just the field, track and lights are installed.  They also installed new drainage.  The next phase is new softball, baseball and soccer fields, which are under construction now to be ready for spring season.  The latter two will be turf.  New stands, press box, facilities at the football field are in the plan but haven't heard timing. 
#9
Trinity installed lights when they replaced the turf and track. Will play a night game but haven't announced who yet
#10
While I fully agree that the Bates punter did an excellent job with seven of nine inside the 20 and two inside the 10 while avg 39 yds, I need to mention that the Trinity punter had just as good a game vs Middlebury with six of eight punts inside the 15 and four inside the 10 with a avg 38.7 yds, and kicked two FG's and two x-pts in the win.