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Trinity College Announces 2025 Hall of Fame Class

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HARTFORD, Conn. – Trinity College Director of Athletics Gavin Viano has announced the Trinity College Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2025. The Class of 2025 features eight inductees including six All-Americans and a National Champion.
 
The Class of 2025 inductees are Gretchen MacColl, Sean Killeen, Sally Thayer, Deborah Cronin, Tucker MacLean, Keith Wolff, Doug Kisielius, and Dave Kiarsis. They will be joined by Ryan Bak (Class of 2020) and Bea Gratry (Class of 2024), who have deferred prior inductions. The group will be officially inducted into the Hall of Fame at an on-campus ceremony on Friday, June 5, 2026.
 
"Trinity is excited to welcome these Bantam legends into the Athletic Hall of Fame, as part of the Class of 2026," said Viano. "Their athletic and academic contributions while at Trinity are worthy of enshrinement and continue to be a source of inspiration for our current Bantam scholar-athletes and coaches. Congrats to the College's newest Hall of Famers, you make Trinity proud!"
 
The Trinity College Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2025
 
Gretchen MacColl '00 – Basketball
 
Gretchen was a member of the Women's Basketball program for four seasons (1996-2000), helping guide the Bantams to the 2000 East Coast Athletic Conference (ECAC) Women's Basketball Championship. MacColl was a two-time D3hoops.com All-American selection (1998, 2000), and a 2000 National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Division III All-American selection. MacColl is the program's all-time leader in field goal percentage (.582) and 20-point games (18), and ranks second in career rebounds (724) and free throws made (314). MacColl netted 1,170 career points, fourth-most in program history. MacColl earned ECAC All-Conference honors and New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) All-Conference honors twice, along with D3hoops.com All-Region, New England Women's Basketball Association (NEWBA) All-New England recognition, and a D3hoops.com Preseason All-American.
 
Sean Killeen '09 – Baseball
 
Killeen was a member of the Baseball program for four seasons (2006-09), leading the Bantams to back-to-back NCAA World Series appearances, including Trinity's lone National Championship in 2008. Sean is the program's all-time leader in games played (159), games started (156), at-bats (561), runs (181), hits (220), doubles (51), walks (98) and runners caught stealing (38). Killeen was a three-time NESCAC First Team All-Conference selection and became the third player in program history to claim the conference's Player of the Year Award in 2009. Killeen was a two-year captain, guiding the Bantams to back-to-back NESCAC Championships in 2008 & 2009. Killeen holds the single-season record for games played (46), runs (57), and doubles (18), and ranks second in career triples (11), and third in career home runs (28),  career runs batted in (158), and career total bases (377).
 
Sally Thayer '92 – Soccer
 
Thayer becomes the first member of the Women's Soccer program to be enshrined in the Trinity Athletics Hall of Fame. Sally was a member of the Women's Soccer program for four seasons (1988-91) and sits as the program's all-time leader in points (89) and goals (36). A two-time Division III All-New England selection, Thayer ranks third all-time in assists (17) and holds the single-season records for points (26) and goals (11).
 
Deborah Cronin-Strymish '84 – Swimming & Diving
 
Cronin-Strymish was one of the most decorated swimmers in the history of the Trinity Women's Swimming and Diving program. Deb earned All-American honors twice in the 100-yard breaststroke, along with a pair of Relay honors. Cronin-Strymish helped anchor a Bantams team that delivered 19 straight wins from 1982-84, while qualifying for Nationals three times and setting the school records for the 100-yard and 200-yard breaststroke. Deb was also a member of the Field Hockey and Track and Field teams during her time at Trinity and collected Trinity's Susan E. Martin Award for the top female scholar-athlete.
 
Tucker MacLean '95 – Wrestling & Rowing
 
MacLean was a member of the Wrestling program for four seasons (1991-95), becoming one of the most decorated wrestlers in program history, and a member of the Rowing team for four seasons. MacLean was a three-time NCAA Division III All-American, a three-time New England Champion in his weight class, and the 1992 New England Co-Rookie of the Year. Tucker was a three-time NCAA Division III National Qualifier, taking 5th in 1993 & 1994, before finishing third nationally in 1995 at 190 lbs. A two-year team captain, MacLean ranks second all-time in program history in career wins (121) and career winning percentage (.883, 121-16). Tucker was inducted into the New England Wrestling Association Hall of Fame in 2003.
 
Keith Wolff '96 – Basketball
 
Wolff was a member of the Men's Basketball program for three seasons (1993-96) and was instrumental to the Bantams first-ever NCAA Division III Men's Basketball National Championship Semifinal appearance during the 1994-95 season. During his career, Keith was tabbed as a 1996 NABC All-American, 1996 NABC All-District selection and the 1996 NESCAC Player of the Year, while adding a pair of ECAC and NESCAC All-Conference selections. Wolff is the program's all-time leader in career free throw percentage (.859) and ranks third in career points (1,448). With 47 points against Worcester State on December 3, 1994, Wolff matched the program record for points in a game and set the single-game record for three-point field goal percentage (.900). Off the court, Wolff became the program's first CoSIDA/CSC Academic All-American, and a two-time CoSIDA/CSC Academic All-District selection.
 
Doug Kisielius '05 – Hockey
 
Kisielius was a member of the Men's Ice Hockey program for four seasons (2002-05), helping lead the Bantams to back-to-back NESCAC Men's Ice Hockey Championship game appearances, including a victory over Middlebury for the 2003 NESCAC crown. Kisielius was a two-time All-American selection, taking home First Team status in 2005, along with a two-time All-New England selection, and a three-time NESCAC First Team All-Conference selection. Kisielius ranks third all-time in career saves (2,011) and career shutouts (9), fourth in goaltender minutes (4,492) and eighth in goals against      average (2.59) and save percentage (.912).
 
 
Dave Kiarsis '71 – Football
 
Kiarsis was a member of the Football program for three seasons (1969-71) and ranks third all-time in career rushing yards (2,949) and career touchdowns (30). Kiarsis was a 1970 Kodak All-American selection after leading the Nation in rushing yards with 1,374, averaging 171.8 yards per game, which are both single-season program records.
 
 
The Trinity College Athletics Hall of Fame was created to celebrate the rich history of athletic excellence at Trinity College that spans more than 160 years. The Hall of Fame honors the men and women 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.
 
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