Trinity Meteors shoot for the stars

The sky is the limit for Trinity’s female basketball team

In only their second year as a College-affiliated sports club, the Trinity Meteors have taken the varsity scene by storm. Speaking to Trinity News, team captain Katie Kilbride outlines various factors which she feels have helped the team’s rise to …

Out of left field: Five-a-side Football

For both the messy and the Messi among your friends

Trinity has always prided itself on the importance it places on sports and societies on campus. And while many people come into college with lots of sporting experience and prowess, it can often be difficult to find a place in

Trinity’s female athletes face a busy second half

Hilary term is action-packed for the college’s female sports teams

For Trinity’s female athletes, Michaelmas term brings more than essay deadlines and exam stress. Seasoned players re-tie well-worn shoes while younger team members learn the ropes, all hoping to have achieved some level of success, however they define it, by

Running the gauntlet of international rugby

A number of Trinity’s finest rugby players will be pulling on the green jersey this weekend

When talking about the Six Nations Championship, most thoughts turn to the men’s tournament. Given its prominence in the media that is understandable but it may shock some people to discover that there are three iterations of the Six Nations

Second-half comeback not enough for Meteors in Cup final

The Trinity side were edged out 75-71 by Portlaoise Panthers on Sunday

Portlaoise Panthers       75

Trinity Meteors               71

Trinity Meteors fell just short in the Hula Hoops Women’s Division One National Cup Final, losing 75-71 to a clinical Portlaoise Panthers in the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght on Sunday. Despite fighting back in