Track and Field

Meet Peace Kabari - Trinity Women's Basketball and Track & Field

Courtesy of Trinity Athletics

Peace Kabari, TrinityPeace Kabari wrapped up her career as one of the finest multi-sport athletes to graduate from Trinity in recent memory. The 2019 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Runner-Up in the shot put, she set a new Trinity indoor record in the event with a second-place toss of 45'00.05" at the Tufts National Qualifying Meet, and finished second in the 2020 New England Division III Championship Meet the week prior. Kabari earned her third USTFCCCA All-Region indoor shot-put accolade in a row this spring despite competing in just a couple of events each year while also starring on the basketball court for the Bantams.

Kabari averaged 10.7 ppg and became Trinity's 11th 1,000-point scorer with 1,050 total points (10th all-time at Trinity) while shooting 44.1 percent from the floor and 70.7 percent from the foul line.  She totaled 639 rebounds (10th all-time at Trinity), 275 assists (T8th all-time at Trinity), 234 steals (4th all-time at Trinity), and 72 blocks (4th all-time at Trinity) in 98 games with 72 starts.  Kabari is the only Bantam in history to amass over 1,000 points, over 600 rebounds, over 275 assists, and over 200 steals in her career.

The Manchester, New Hampshire, native received the Robert R. Bartlett Award from the Trinity Athletic Department last spring for her work in the campus and surrounding communities and was honored as Trinity's 2020 senior female athlete of the year (Trinity Club of Hartford Award) in May. Kabari was just as active on campus; among other things, she served as the Trinity College PRIDE Leader, was the co-founder of the Athletes of Color Coalition, leader of the Bantam Beginnings Community Service Program, and was the Vice President of the Student Government Association Multicultural Affairs Council. Kabari graduated from Trinity with a degree in economics and is excited to begin working at Citi as a sales and trading analyst.