Alumni return for a spirit-filled double-header of basketball games, complete with a special halftime ceremony.
This year’s installment of “Titan Hoopla” featured two home varsity basketball wins, stands packed with alumni visitors and a special halftime ceremony honoring the historic field hockey season.
The Trinity girls basketball team opened the evening’s events with a strong win over LIS-newcomer Veritas. The girls offense featured strong shooting from long-range.
Caroline Heaton ’19 sang the national anthem before a packed Estes Athletic Center— then the student section was alive with spirit and sportsmanship for the VPL cross-town rivalry game.
Among the fans in the stands was a strong showing from young alumni home from college. Featuring support from young-alumni musicians, the Pep Band kept the Titan spirit high all evening. Following the game, Trinity alumni were invited to gather off-campus for food and merriment.
At halftime, the undefeated fall 2018 Titan Field Hockey team was presented with their VISAA state-championship banner. As a surprise to Head Coach Margie Vaughan Snead ’85, alumni from the previous state-championship team presented the banner at midcourt.
The boys team got out to an early lead with pressure defense and quick scoring, capping off the evening with a decisive win over St. Christopher’s.
“As someone who wants to pursue a career in STEM, being able to have the opportunity to meet another woman who has made an impressive career for herself in STEM, is an inspiration for me,” said Madison Jewett ‘26