This past weekend, the Trinity basketball teams had their annual Troll Madness event. Troll Madness is a kick off to the basketball season including a scrimmage and other fun events to get the student body excited about the upcoming season. This was a great time to start creating PR for the team and putting the new social media skills and techniques I have learned this semester to the test. We officially created a team Instagram account (@TrollsBasketball) and used the twitter account (@TrinityMBball) to live tweet the event on Friday night. I would say that this was a huge success.The primary use of the new Instagram account this week was to have a countdown to Troll Madness with a different picture and caption each day. We just created this account the week before, but due to the everyday posts building up to Troll Madness, the account became much more successful. The account now has 80 followers, which is not that much, but is growing everyday. The average "like" for post about Troll Madness was 25, which is still not that much, but I would say is a good starting point for before the season even starting. We also used Twitter to hype this event up. We had the most trafficked tweet ever on the page when we tweeted out the "hype video" for the event. It had 21 favorites and 13 retweets, which is not a whole lot, but from observation of other teams in our conference, the team is getting closer to our goal of being the most successful athletics twitter accounts in the conference.

I believe that the live tweeting of Troll Madness was well liked by students and helped enhance the experience for people there and people away from the event. We would average around 1.5 favorites a tweet all season last year, but the average favorite for Troll Madness tweets was 7.1. The tweet with the most activity had 22 favorite and 4 retweets. These are once again not huge numbers and nothing compared to the tweets of large University athletic teams, but compared to our market, we are doing very well.
This weekend was very encouraging for the social media accounts and I hope that this is just the beginning. I look forward to taking these tactics into the regular season with the basketball team.



