Monday, February 21, 2011

We're Goin' To Jackson



As much as we didn't want to call it a revenge game against Southwestern on Friday night, it sure felt like it. The intensity was high and the two teams fought all the way to the end, where the Tigers were able to avenge a heartbreaking loss to the Pirates on the late game heroics of Nick Caputo in early December. On Saturday night, the Tigers gave University of Dallas (who is currently a Division III Independent) a taste of what it will be like in the SCAC next year, as UDallas will join the SCAC beginning in the Fall. We couldn't have had a better "Senior Night," as our two seniors combined for 36 points (Luke Caldarera - 21 and Sam Dworkin - 15) and leading us to victory.

The Tigers finished the regular season strong, winning their last 6 games, ending with a 15-10 (11-5 SCAC) record, and earning the West Division #1 Seed for this weekend's SCAC Tournament - as Mr. Cash would sing, the Tigers are goin' to Jackson! The Tigers will match up against the East's #4 seed, Rhodes College, who are playing their best basketball right now and will prove to be a very difficult first round game. This year, the men's tournament will play the first round games at Belhaven University's Heidelberg Gymnasium, and the rest of the tournament at Millsaps College. The Tiger's will tip-off the tournament at 1 p.m. on Friday.

Click here for the 2011 SCAC Tournament Website.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Senior-Day Saturday




The last two seasons, Trinity Basketball has graduated a great deal of players (6 in 2009, 5 in 2010); each class leaving large holes to fill numbers-wise and talent-wise. This year's senior class is only comprised of two student-athletes, but will leave just as big of shoes to fill. Saturday's contest against the University of Dallas will be our annual "Senior Day," honoring the Tigers' Class of 2011. Now would be a good time to talk about these student-athletes.

#33 Sam Dworkin - 6'4 Forward - Portland, OR
Sam is definitely one of the most enjoyable personalities to come through Trinity Basketball. His light-heartedness and geniune ability to connect with his teammates through humor will never be matched, but don't let his smile fool you, Sam is also one of the hardest working players to wear the maroon and white. Seeing limited in-game minutes in his first three seasons, Sam came to work every day in AND out of practice. While others would sulk and lose motivation to better themselves as players, he jumped at every opportunity to develop his skills and athletic ability - some would call him a gym rat or workout junkie. Whatever you call him, Sam worked hard to become one of the conference's major three-point threats. This season, as a key contributor for the Tigers, Sam has kept defenses honest by being able to spread the floor and shoot with range. He is also a vocal leader on the floor - encouraging his teammates and generating enthusiasm every game. Off the court, Sam is a member of the Phi Sigma Chi fraternity and a double major in Business Marketing and Spanish.

#40 Luke Caldarera - 6'4 Forward - Houston, TX
Luke came into Trinity his freshmen year as a typical "Division III Tweener." Considered too short to play post, but not quick enough to play on the perimeter at the Division I level. Often high school players are passed up on athletic scholarships because of this "tweener" tag. The word "tweener" couldn't have sounded better to Trinity Basketball. Over Luke's career, he has been a key contributor to the success of the program through his ability to score and rebound the basketball. Having arguably the best midrange shot in all of Division III didn't come naturally to Luke though. He put in the hours (whether it was just him and a ball, on the shooting machine, or with coaches during the season outside of practice) and worked to become one of the most dangerous offensive threats the SCAC has seen the last four years (2-time First Team All-SCAC and 2-time NABC Second Team All-South Region). After Luke graduates, Trinity won't just miss a top 10 scorer in the history of the program,; we will be missing an energetic, passionate, and tremendous teammate. Off the court, Luke is a double major in Business Marketing and Finance.



Again, while it may appear that we are ony losing two players from this year's roster, what the Class of 2011 brings is so much more - work ethic, enthusiasm, dedication, passion (and always a great sense of humor, hence the above picture!). It will be exciting to see how they finish their already successful careers here in the next few weeks!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Tigers Clinch West's #1 Seed

Trinity Basketball collected two major wins this weekend over Colorado College and Austin College. With Southwestern beating Colorado on Sunday, the Tigers clinched the West Division's #1 seed in the SCAC Tournament on Feb. 25-27. The team will finish SCAC play with Southwestern Friday and then a non-conference matchup with future SCAC-member, University of Dallas, both at home.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

SCAC Weekend Wrap UP



Trinity Basketball hit the road last weekend to two difficult places to play - Jackson, MS (Millsaps College) and Conway, AR (Hendrix College) and came out with two big victories, putting the Tigers a half game behind the top spot in the West Division of the SCAC. Everyone on the team gave a terrific effort and played as one unit. One Tiger was acknowledged for his performance - senior forward, Luke Caldarera, as he was awarded SCAC Player-of-the-Week, making it the second time this season, and third time of his career, that he has earned the honor.

Friday night's game in San Antonio against Colorado College will be crucial if the Tigers hope to earn that top West Division seed for the SCAC tournament in two weeks.