Trent Solsma (born 1990s) is a former college football quarterback who played for the Morningside Mustangs.

Trent Solsma
PositionQuarterback
Personal information
Born:1990s
Dakota Dunes, South Dakota, U.S.
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight215 lb (98 kg)
Career history
CollegeMorningside (2015–2018)
Career highlights and awards

Early life and college career edit

Trent Solsma was born in the 1990s in Dakota Dunes, South Dakota. He went to high school at Bishop Heelan Catholic High School,[1] leading them to the state championship in 2013. He set records for: passing yards (453), touchdown passes (6), total touchdowns (7, as Solsma also had a rushing score), and pass completions (23) during the championship game.[2] He was then named to the 2013 All-Metro class.[3]

Solsma played college football at Morningside College.[4][5] In his senior year, he was named the NAIA Player of the Year after throwing for 5,097 yards and 68 touchdowns, with only 6 interceptions.[6] He also was named First-Team All-American.[7][8][9] In his final college football game, the NAIA National Championship, he went 19 for 36 passing, with 292 yards and four touchdowns.[10] With under 1:30 left in the game, he threw a 16-yard pass to Connor Niles to win the championship against Benedictine.[10][11] He had also thrown a game-winning pass to Niles in the previous game.[12] The Trent Solsma-Connor Niles duo was considered to be one of the most productive duos in NAIA football history.[13]

He threw for 13,739 yards and 169 touchdowns in his career.[6] He is the NAIA's all-time leader in passing touchdowns.[6]

After his college career he became a coach at Cinco Ranch High School.

References edit

  1. ^ Cuellar, Chris. "Prep football: Heelan quarterback 23-of-24 in 3-A semifinals". Des Moines Register.
  2. ^ Hersom, Terry (November 23, 2013). "FOR THE RECORD(S)". Sioux City Journal – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ Hersom, Terry (December 15, 2013). "Impressive offensive production highlights talented All-Metro squad". Sioux City Journal – via Newspapers.com.  
  4. ^ "Trent Solsma: Champion of Character". Morningside University.
  5. ^ Schinzel, Gene (December 2017). "Mustangs ride QB Trent Solsma's arm into NAIA semifinals". Omaha.com.
  6. ^ a b c "Morningside (Iowa) QB Trent Solsma named National Player of the Year". NAIA. December 14, 2018.
  7. ^ "Morningside QB Solsma leads AP NAIA All-America Team". USA TODAY.
  8. ^ "Solsma makes first team NAIA All-America". Sioux City Journal. 11 December 2018.
  9. ^ "Morningside QB Solsma leads AP NAIA All-America Team". ESPN.com. December 14, 2018.
  10. ^ a b "Solsma, Morningside beat Benedictine for first NAIA title". The Washington Times.
  11. ^ Miller, Bruce (February 2019). "Dinner with champions: Trent Solsma, Connor Niles reflect on NAIA title". Sioux City Journal.
  12. ^ Boyle, Chris. "Cancer survivor Solsma leads prolific Morningside pass attack into NAIA title game". Daytona Beach News-Journal Online.
  13. ^ Poe, Barry (12 December 2018). "Morningside's Solsma, Niles go from Heelan to NAIA National Title Game". Sioux City Journal. Retrieved 2021-06-04.

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