Brydens Sydney Uni Flames will be hoping to break a 20-year drought when they meet Dandenong Rangers in the 2016-17 National Women’s Basketball League grand final.
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Barker to boost Russian Hockey
Embracing an amazing opportunity, Sydney Uni Hockey Club’s (SUHC) Director of Coaching, Scott Barker is currently in Germany helping prepare the Russian National Hockey team for Round 2 of the World Hockey League tournament to be held in Trinidad Tobago from March 25 –April 2, 2017.
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Record NSW Championships Track & Field Haul
A record 88 SUAC entrants competed at the NSW Championships over the weekend. The meet held at Sydney Olympic Park in a variety of weather conditions saw SUAC take out the overall medal tally winning
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Scoreboard
Scoreboard is a wrap-up of the efforts of Sydney University athletes and teams through the past week, collated by Graham Croker. Stories on some of the performances also appear in the News section.
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Bronze for Students
Sydney University Football Club finished with the bronze medal in the 2016 Australian Club Championship with a dominant display against Queensland University at Crosby Park, Brisbane on Saturday.
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Students in minor premiership hunt
Inclement weather thwarted any play on day one of the two-day match between Sydney University and Fairfield-Liverpool at University Oval on Saturday, leaving the hunt for the minor premiership and the Club Championship on a knife’s edge.
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2017 Uni Gym Pass | NOW AVAILABLE!
Back to campus? Pack your 2017 Uni Gym Pass, valid until your last exam!
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Front row with Tom Robertson
Laura Hanlon touches base with Sydney Uni Sport & Fitness Elite Athlete Program member and Wallaby, Tom Robertson.
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Wakesurf This Way
Combine wakeboarding and surfing and you get wakesurfing. This new spin on two great sports is taking waterways all over the world by storm and do we have news for you…
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Striking Determination
The excitement of winning a bronze medal at the 2016 Junior Women’s Hockey World Cup in Chile in December is still percolating through the mind of Greta Hayes, writes Graham Croker.