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Monthly Archives: December 2010

Due to Snow, Trinity is Closed Monday, December 27

- Due to hazardous weather conditions in the region, Trinity will be closed Monday, December 27. All offices closed; no activities. Trinity Center is open regular hours. To stay updated on Trinity’s status via text message, text “Follow trinitydcalerts” to 40404.
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Owens Named Association of Division III Independents Student-Athlete of the Month for November

- For Immediate Release December 13, 2010   OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – The Association of Division III Independents (AD3I) named women’s basketball forward Danielle Owens (Washington, D.C.), a senior from Trinity Washington University, its Student-Athlete of the Month for the month of November.  Owens recorded four double-doubles in the month of November as she averaged 13 points and 12 rebounds per game. The criminal justice major recorded a team-high 19 rebounds in a contest with PSU-York on Nov. 17 and has led her team in both rebounding and scoring in the last three games.
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Trinity Holiday Schedule: December 22 – January 2

- Trinity Holiday Schedule: December 22 – January 2 Trinity will observe the following holiday schedule.  The Trinity Center has a different holiday schedule – please check the Trinity Center web site for details. Wednesday, December 22 – Sunday, December 26:  Trinity will be closed. Monday, December 27 – Wednesday, December 29:  Trinity will be open, 9 am to 5 pm. Thursday, December 30 – Sunday, January 2:  Trinity will be closed. Monday, January 3:  Trinity will resume regular business hours. Thursday, January 13: Opening of School
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Association of Division III Independents Names 2010 All-Independent Women’s Soccer Teams

- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE     Monday, December 6, 2010                                                                                             OVERLAND PARK, KAN.— The 2010 All-Independent Women’s Soccer teams were announced today by the Association of Division III Independents.  The All-Independent Women’s Soccer teams were selected by the women’s soccer coaches from the Association of Division III Independents member schools. First Team Kiauna Hemsley, Junior, Trinity Washington University Macee Wray, Junior, Trinity Washington University Second Team Charity Blackwell, Sophomore, Trinity Washington University Christa Burgess, Sophomore, Trinity Washington University The Association of Division III Independents consists of 13 Division III independent institutions that have joined together to recognize student-athletes at independent institutions, and …
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Owens receives Association of Division III Independents women’s basketball Player of the Week award

-    For Immediate Release December 6, 2010 OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – Trinity Washington University senior forward Danielle Owens (Washington, D.C.) has been named the Association of Division III Independents women’s basketball Player of the Week. In a pair of games on the week, Owens averaged 16.5 points, 13 rebounds and 2.5 steals per contest en route to her third and fourth double-double on the year. She tallied 19 points, 14 rebounds and three steals on Dec. 2 against Lancaster Bible and followed that performance with and 14-point, 12-rebound outing against Valley Forge on Dec. 4.
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Tigers lose close one..

- December 2, 2010 The Trinity Tigers lost by a bucket last night as they fell to the Chargers of Lancaster Bible 53-55.  The Tigers were down 9 at the half but fought back in the second half outscoring the Chargers 30-23.   With two and half minutes remaining the Tigers tied the game 51-51 but were unable to hold of the Chargers suffering their second loss of the season.  Senior Danielle Owens led the Tigers in scoring with 19 points and 14 rebounds.  Sophomore Ellen Bethea followed with 11 points, 3 assists and 5 rebounds.  The Tigers are now 3-2.  Box …
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Tigers win on the road

- November 30, 2010 The Trinity Tigers won their first road game last night beating the Crimson Eagles from Philadelphia Biblical University 64-59.  The Eagles had a 57-52 edge with a minute and a half remaining but theTigers full-court press erased the deficit by forcing three Eagle turnovers on three consecutive possessions. The Tigers, with a 9-0 spurt, went from down five to ahead by four in less than 60 seconds. The Tigers hit nine straight free throws to help close out the game and seal the five point victory.    The Tigers had 44 rebounds and hit 22 free throws.  Freshman, LaShawna Ervin led the …
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