Casper’s Hannah Trumbull signs with Rocky Mountain College

By: Lisa S. Icenogle
Photo of Hannah Trumbull, women's soccer player, and her parents Willy and Christine Trumbull.

Hannah Trumbull, center, smiles after signing her letter of intent to play this fall for the Battlin’ Bears of Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Montana. She is pictured with her parents, Willy and Christine. (Casper College photo/Lisa S. Pearce Icenogle)

Casper College Soccer player Hannah Trumbull signed her letter of intent to continue her soccer career with the Battlin’ Bears of Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Montana.

Trumbull played soccer for the Natrona County Mustangs, graduating in 2021. She played for the Dakota Wesleyan University Tigers during her freshman year. While at DWU, she made eight appearances and seven starts and compiled a 3-1-1 record for the blue and gray Tigers. Trumbull ended the year with a .816 save percentage, secured 31 saves, had a season-best 10 saves versus Concordia University, and tallied a pair of shutout performances.

She transferred to Casper to play for the Lady Thunderbirds this past fall. Trumbull played in four games, started one, had a save percentage of .833, and two shutouts.

“Hannah was a part of our strong trio of goalkeepers this fall. Hannah worked hard on and off the field and pushed everyone around us. We will miss her this coming season and look forward to her new adventure,” said Jocelyn Norcross, women’s assistant soccer coach.

Media contact: Lisa S. Icenogle
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