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Trinity (CT)

Bubble Watch: April 2nd

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April 4, 2013
Bubble Watch: April 2nd

Well guys, the regular season is winding down, which means it’s time to start paying even more attention to everyone’s favorite topic: the NCAA’s antiquated nationals selection system! I’m about to borrow the format from ESPN.com, so please don’t sue. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, after all. Anyways, here’s how we’re gonna do this....
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Weekend Update

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March 23, 2013
Weekend Update

Here are the scores from the week, and a team-by-team update in no particular order: #26 Whittier def. #22 Pomona-Pitzer 8-1 #13 Whitman def. #26 Whittier 6-3 #6 Cal Lu def. #28 Trinity (CT) 6-3 #6 Cal Lu def. #3 Williams 5-4 #6 Cal Lu def. #19 Amherst 6-3 #8 Johns Hopkins def. #10...
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March 18-22nd Preview

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March 18, 2013
March 18-22nd Preview

Monday the 18th #13 Whitman vs. #26 Whittier We can call this one the “Battle of Whits” if we’re feeling punny. Normally, I’m against D3TG on the Whitman bashing, but I have to agree with him on this one. Whitman is on the back end of a long trip, something that normally causes teams to...
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Season Preview: #24 Trinity (CT)

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February 13, 2013
Season Preview: #24 Trinity (CT)

Coach: Paul Asaiante, 17th Season Location: Hartford, CT 2009 Ranking: 19 2010 Ranking: 14 2011 Ranking: 18 2012 Ranking: 24 2013 Projected Ranking: 30 Overview: At long last, the final season preview of the year is here. Apologies to the Bantams for taking so long to get this out, but Asaiante is screaming at your SID for being literally the only...
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New Season, New Years’ Wishes

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January 12, 2013

Well, tennis fans. It’s a brand new season. Everyone has a fresh start. Some teams are burdened by expectation, while others are optimistically lurking in the shadows, eagerly awaiting the opportunity to prove their worth. As much fun as it is to analyze every match, dissect every lineup decision, speculate over the cause of a...
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DIII Mascot Challenge: Elite Eight

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November 27, 2012
DIII Mascot Challenge: Elite Eight

With interest waning in the midst of Thanksgiving Break, four more teams have punched their tickets to the Elite Eight. Whitewater and Whitman delivered resounding beatings to their respective overmatched opponents, while the Bantams eeked out a victory in a low-scoring battle against the Poets. In the surprise of the week, the Slugs took...
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DIII Mascot Challenge: Round 2, volume 2

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November 19, 2012
DIII Mascot Challenge: Round 2, volume 2

The first set of second round matches have been completed, and another purple nuisance has emerged. I’m flattered to have a big following from Kenyon on the blog, but they have ousted the Scotty dogs, and nobody likes someone who kills a dog. Other than that, the round 2 matches went pretty much as...
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DIII Mascot Challenge: Purple Haze Region

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October 28, 2012
DIII Mascot Challenge: Purple Haze Region

  The second set of first-round matches is in the books. The Lords cleaned up, the Tartans eeked out a win over the Bobcats, and the Tigers got tamed. The Thoroughbreds had a tougher time taming their tigers, as the Polar Bears issued a awe-inspiring display of mascot superiority. With the Lords set up...
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ITA Regional Preview: New England

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September 3, 2012

It’s funny to think that there’s one region where Whitman is the only good team, and then there’s this region. Instead of calling it the “New England” regional, I’m thinking they should just change the name to “the clusterf***” region because it’s more appropriate. There are so many good players and good teams in...
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Final Rankings/Results

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June 14, 2012

So the final rankings came out the other day. I think they pretty accurately represent the collective bodies of work of each of the teams involved. Of course, you can make arguments for certain teams being higher or lower (I’m surprised MIT isn’t in there, and GAC should clearly be ahead of Trinity at...
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