ANGOLA, IND.-- A busy Saturday of home events highlights the upcoming week for Trine Thunder Athletics. Read on to take a look at the upcoming schedule and brief look at the week ahead.
Tuesday
Women's soccer: Trine at Hope, 5 p.m.
The Thunder travel up to Holland to face the MIAA-leading Flying
Dutchmen. Trine keeper Skyler Reed is coming off her fourth shutout
of the season, the most by any Thunder keeper in the Division-III
era.
Volleyball: St. Mary's at Trine, 7 p.m.
Conference play resumes as the Thunder welcome the Belles to
Hershey Hall. Trine has won their last five matches, and
15-consecutive sets. The Thunder are coming off a 4-0 weekend at
the UMASS-Boston Beacon Invitational.
Wednesday
Men's Soccer: Olivet at Trine, 4 p.m.
The Comets came back from down two goals to defeat the Thunder in
the first match between the two teams this season.
Friday
Volleyball: Trine at Adrian, 6:30 p.m.
Conference play continues for the Thunder with a match against the
Bulldogs. Trine defeated Adrian in four sets in the first meeting
between the two teams this season.
Saturday
Cross Country: Trine at UW-Oshkosh Brooks Invitational, 10
a.m.
The cross country teams pick up another race after a week off. The
men are coming off a first-place finish in the Grace Lancer
Invitational, while the women placed third in the event.
Women's Soccer: Trine at Adrian, 12 p.m.
An early Bulldog goal was the difference in the first meeting
between the two teams this season, and the Thunder will be looking
to avenge the loss.
Volleyball: Hope at Trine, 1 p.m.
The top-ranked Flying Dutchmen come to town in a match that will
serve as a benefit for Rett Syndrome. The Thunder are one of just
two conference teams to win a set against Hope this season.
Football: Concordia (Wisc.) at Trine, 1 p.m.
The Thunder get a break from conference play following a thrilling
come-from-behind victory at Olivet as they welcome the Falcons to
Shive Field and Fred Zollner Athletic Stadium. Concordia is coming
off a 62-24 victory over Aurora, and is 0-1 against MIAA teams this
season. The all-time series is knotted at 1-1 after Trine pulled
out a 47-41 victory at home last season.
Women's Golf: Trine University Fall Classic, 1 p.m.
After finishing fourth in the MIAA to earn a bid to the spring
MIAA National Qualifier, the Thunder wrap up the fall season on
Fred Zollner Golf Course. Thunder golfers Amy Worthington
(First-Team) and Julia DeBelly (Second-Team) each earned All-MIAA
recognition.
Men's Soccer: Adrian at Trine, 2:30 p.m.
The Thunder will look to avenge a previous 2-0 defeat at the hands
of the Bulldogs.