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College Classics: When DULHC Joined Ireland’s Club Hockey Elite

In April 2017, after a storming season, Trinity's hockey players booked their spot in Irish hockey's top tier. Here's how it happened.
By Barry Murphy
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Six of the Best: A Year in Trinity Sport

Our pick of the best days for Trinity's sports club this season.
By Fiachra Gallagher
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Once, She ‘Hadn’t a Breeze’. Now Linda Djougang is an International Star

Trinity's Linda Djougang has gone from a ‘completely raw’ 18-year-old to an international athlete. Coaches say her dedication has been crucial.
By Fiachra Gallagher
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Trinity Meteors Win Division 1 Player and Coach of the Year

Edel Thornton and Vinnie O'Keefe were both recognised after a hugely successful season for Meteors.
By Matt McCann and Fiachra Gallagher
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College Classics: Australia’s Cricketers Come to Town – and Defeat Trinity

In 1905, a crowd of 7,000 watched Australia's golden generation defeat Trinity in College Park, in a game that's gone down in College history.
By Alex Connolly
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For Lauren Grigsby, Meteors’ Shooting Star, ‘Losing Was Not an Option’

Lauren Grigsby made a remarkable contribution to Trinity basketball this year. Her coaches – in Ireland and the US – aren't surprised.
By Matt McCann
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College Classics: A Famous Day for Trinity Rugby, With AIL Promotion

In April 2016, a DUFC side battling exams and the ghosts of the past defeated Ballynahinch to secure promotion to Irish club rugby's top tier.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart
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DUAFC’s Dylan Connolly Has His Sights Trained on the Top

The Trinity full-back led DUAFC to their first Harding Cup in an age last year, and was central to their win in the Farquhar Cup this season.
By Mario Bowden
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College Classics: How the ‘Ugliest Goal’ Took DUAFC to a Collingwood Final

In January 1979, a crowd of around 1,000 watched as Trinity's footballers beat UCD in College Park to book a spot in the Collingwood Cup final.
By Barry Murphy
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Coronavirus Puts Aisling Keller’s Olympic Dream on Hold – For Now

The Trinity student – responsible for qualifying Ireland's sailors for the Olympics – is settling into a new reality after the Games' postponement.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart