Trinity College Football team, after winning a share of their 11th NESCAC Championship, received numerous postseason accolades. Junior kicker Matthew Jumes was named an AFCA Division III Coaches All-American First Team, marking the first All-American selection for the team since 2017. Graduate quarterback Spencer Fetter earned the D3Football.com All-Region 1 Offensive Player of the Year and First Team honors, setting new program records for passing yards, touchdowns, and passing yards per game. Junior wide receiver Sean Clapp was selected for the D3Football.com All-Region 1 First Team, achieving new single-season records for receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns.

By the Numbers
  • Jumes connected on a perfect 14-of-14 field goal attempts and 46-of-48 PATs this season.
  • Fetter completed 185-of-292 passes for 2,567 yards, averaging 285.2 yards per game, with 32 touchdowns.
  • Clapp posted 1,169 yards on 74 receptions with 14 touchdowns.
State of Play
  • Trinity College Football team won a share of their 11th NESCAC Championship.
  • The team's offensive line allowed a league-low four sacks on the season.
  • The Bantams led the NESCAC in points per game (44.4), yards per game (481.4), and passing yards per game (309.1).
What's Next

With this impressive array of postseason accolades, Trinity College Football team is poised to maintain their competitive edge and build on their success in the upcoming seasons.

Bottom Line

The Trinity College Football team's outstanding performance and individual accolades position them as a dominant force in Division III football, heralding a promising future for the team.