Trinity University
2003 SCAC Men's Tournament Champion
Trinity University
2003 SCAC Women's Tournament Champion
   
2003 Men's All-Tournament Team 2003 Women's All-Tournament Team
Jason Morris, Trinity (MVP)
Sean Devins, Trinity
John Ortega, Centre
Devin Sona, Centre
Joe Ringger, DePauw
Melissa Carl, Trinity (MVP)
Megan Selmon, Trinity
Dana Ferguson, DePauw
Jennifer Patterson, Centre
Erin McKenzie, Hendrix
   
2003 NCAA Men's Tournament
First Round
Aurora (Ill.) 67, Trinity 66
SAN ANTONIO, Texas - A jumper by Aurora's Adam McCoy with :06 remaining gave the visitors a 67-66 victory over Trinity in men's NCAA Division III first-round tournament action. (Recap)(Box)
2003 NCAA Women's Tournament
Second Round
Trinity 66, Maryville (Tenn.) 60
SAN ANTONIO, Texas - The Trinity University women won their first playoff game in school history Saturday with a 66-60 victory over Maryville (Tenn.) College in second round action of the 2003 NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Tournament at Sams Gymnasium. (Recap)(Box)

Third Round
Trinity 67, Hardin-Simmons 61
ABILENE, Texas - No. 22 Trinity (Texas) saw a 46-33 second-half lead disappear but recovered to upset No. 1 Hardin-Simmons 67-61 at the NCAA Division III Women's South Sectional at Hardin-Simmons. (Recap)(Box)

Sectional Final
Trinity 76, Washington (Mo.) 57
ABILENE, Texas - Trinity went on a 21-4 run to open the second half to open up a 50-32 lead and coasted the rest of the way, defeating Wash U 76-57 to advance to the Final Four. Megan Selmon scored a game-high 21 points to lead the Tigers, who knocked off the No. 4 and No. 3 teams in Division III on consecutive nights. (Recap)(Box)

National Semifinal
Trinity 63, Rochester 54
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. - The Trinity Tigers advanced to their first-ever NCAA Division III Women’s Basketball Championship game Friday with a 63-54 semifinal victory over the University of Rochester Yellowjackets (N.Y.) at Hulbert Arena. (Recap)(Box)

National Championship
Trinity 60, Eastern Connecticut 58
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -
The Trinity Tigers jumped out to a 17-point second half lead, but had to hold on for a 60-58 victory over Eastern Connecticut State in the national championship game of the 2003 NCAA Division III Women’s Basketball Championships Saturday night at Hulbert Arena. (Recap)(Box)

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