Trinity midfielder Avee Vadgama passes upfield against Wesleyan. (Trinity Athletics)
The window is still open, according to Trinity men’s head coach Michael Pilger.
That’s the latest takeaway from an onslaught of COVID-related announcements from Division III schools across New England. On Wednesday, the Hartford-based school stated that it will have fewer, if any, games this fall and aims for physically-distanced practices.
It wasn’t a definitive “no” – that’s the path that fellow NESCAC sides Amherst, Bowdoin and Williams have already taken – but it also wasn’t a commitment to business as usual.