LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. -- Off the strength of conference championships in women's soccer and volleyball, Trinity University has established an early lead in the race for the 2021-22 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Presidents' Trophy. Fall Results
Trinity finished no worse than second in any fall sport, taking home runner-up finishes in both men's and women's cross country at those respective championships before settling for a second-place finish at the SCAC men's soccer championship a week later.
Coupled with the aforementioned championships in women's soccer and volleyball, the TU Tigers have accumulated 185 total points in the all-sports standings at the completion of fall championship play and sit 47.5 points clear of Colorado College, who has 137.5 points, and 52.5 points ahead of both Southwestern University and University of St. Thomas, who have 132.5 points each.
Led by Bob King, who is in his 29th year as the institution's Director of Athletics, Trinity has won the last 10 SCAC Presidents' Trophies and has claimed the bell signifying conference supremacy 21 times overall. Both of those marks (consecutive and all-time wins) represent the current record in a league that has been recognizing an all-sports champion every year since 1962.
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