Intramural sports leagues are recreational, co-ed teams that compete within the Trinity environment as an alternative to the more disciplined and rigorous college athletics teams.
Intramural sports have long been an important part of Trinity College's programs. In an effort to focus on the importance of learning outside of the classroom and physical health beyond collegiate sports, the College has continuously funded programs that motivate students to be physically active and engaged with the campus community.
When G. Keith Funston became College president in 1945, one of his main initiatives was to further support intramural sports. This again became a priority in the College's 1992 Strategic Plans.
Intramural sports teams include:
Students must register to participate and compete in end-of-season Championships.
Trinity College in the Twentieth Century (2000) by Peter and Anne Knapp, pp. 119, 489.