Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2022

Trinity College Director of Athletics Drew Galbraith recently announced the 2022 Trinity Athletics Hall of Fame class, listed below. The Trinity Athletics Hall of Fame was created to celebrate the college’s rich history of athletic excellence, honoring the individuals who, through athletics participation, coaching, or service, have distinguished themselves in the field of intercollegiate athletics, brought honor and acclaim to Trinity, and contributed to the success and advancement of intercollegiate athletics at the college. The group was set to be officially inducted into the Hall of Fame at an in-person ceremony in September.

MICHAEL BLAIR ’06 (football, track and field, wrestling)
Blair is Trinity’s only four-time All-American in wrestling and also earned All-American honors as a defensive lineman for football while helping that team win multiple NESCAC titles. Blair was an All-New England track and field athlete as well.

KAT CASTLE ’85 (field hockey, lacrosse, squash)
Castle was an All-American squash player, a field hockey captain, and a lacrosse player. She played field hockey for the U.S. National Junior Team that won the World Cup in 1980.

LINDSAY DAVISON PAGE ’94 (field hockey, lacrosse)
Davison Page was an All-American and remains one of the most prolific scorers in Trinity field hockey history. In 1993, she led that team to the first NCAA Final Four in any sport in Bantam athletics history. She also was a lacrosse captain.

MOE DRABOWSKY ’57 (baseball)
Drabowsky was a pitcher in the 1950s prior to getting signed by the Chicago Cubs to begin his 15-year career in the major leagues. He finished second in the National League in strikeouts one year and won two World Series with the Baltimore Orioles.

JOHN DUNHAM (coach for men’s golf, men’s ice hockey)
Dunham coached men’s ice hockey for 33 years, starting the program and coaching until 2005. He guided the Bantams to 21 postseasons, four ECAC titles, a NESCAC title, two NCAA Tournaments, and one NCAA Final Four.

KATHY ENNIS BRITTON ’90 (basketball, soccer, softball)
Ennis Britton was a captain of basketball, soccer, and softball and guided the latter two teams to championship titles. She is one of the top scorers in the history of Trinity soccer and one of the best hitters in Trinity softball history while helping that team to three New England titles and an undefeated season.

SCOTT GROWNEY ’82 (lacrosse)
Growney was an All-American lacrosse player and is still among the best in most offensive statistical categories. He played professionally for the Philadelphia Wings and is a member of the Eastern Pennsylvania Lacrosse Hall of Fame.

DENISE JONES ’80 (softball, swimming and diving, track and field)
Jones was a two-time All-American and a New England champion swimmer in the late 1970s and is a member of the Hartford Public High School Athletic Hall of Fame. She set a Trinity record in the breaststroke that stood for nearly 30 years.

For more on the Trinity Athletics Hall of Fame, please visit https://bantamsports.com/sports/2020/5/29/trinity-college-athletics-hall-of-fame.aspx