TUWS Stars

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Tanya Zwick-Rinebarger, 1993, Trinitonian

The winning culture at Trinity was a team effort, but a couple of the stars that shined during their careers at Trinity were Tanya Zwick-Rinebarger and Lindsey Anhold-Lew.

Zwick-Rinebarger was a two-time All-American in 1994 and 1995. She was the first SCAC soccer player, men or women, to earn the All-America honors. She is now a member of the Trinity Athletic Hall of Fame, carrying with her the Trinity record for career assists (36) and single-season assists (18), and was a key member of the Trinity team that advanced to the NCAA Playoffs in the 1992, 1993, and 1995 seasons. The 1992 NCAA Playoff team was the first SCAC team to compete in the NCAA tournament for soccer.

Lindsey Anhold-Lew was a member of the same team that Zwick-Rinebarger was on, both of them being All-Conference players that helped jump start the team to becoming a dominant program. Anhold-Lew said the key to the success of the program was partially due to the coaching style of head coach at the time Nick Cowell. "He ran the program like a Division I program," she recalled. "In terms of expectations he had high ones. He didn't play mind games. If you weren't getting better and doing the work he would recruit someone who would."