Sport
Trinity Defeat Rivals UCD 2-10 to 2-7 With Stirring Fightback at Belfield
After a slow first half Dublin University GAA’s (DUGAA) Intermediate Football Team defeated University College Dublin (UCD) with an excellent second half showing.
Refusing to “Man Up” as a Female Rugby Player
From receiving cruel comments to not receiving enough support as a team, the treatment of female players has led one to realise the importance of being blunt and bold.
DUAFC Women’s B Team Beaten 8-1 by Impressive ITT Performance
Dublin University Association Football Club (DUAFC) Women’s B Team took on league leaders Tallaght IT (ITT) in College Park, losing out to a strong visiting side.
For TCDSU’S Sports Officer, Inclusivity and Accessibility are Key
Second-year law and politics student Charlotte Bowen is seeking to place particular emphasis on the accessibility and inclusivity of Trinity's sport clubs.
After Impressive Start to Season, Weakened DUFC Women Lose to Strong Cork Team
The side were punished 52-5 by a powerful University College Cork (UCC) side, leaving them with two points after two SSI league matches.
Trinity Left to Rue Errors by Ruthless UCD in 8-1 Loss
Dublin University Association Football Club (DUAFC) were soundly beaten by rivals University College Dublin (UCD), bringing their unbeaten league run to an abrupt end.
For Club and Committee: Badger Prepares to Tackle the Challenges Facing DUCAC
Monty Badger, the new vice-chair of Dublin University Central Athletics Club (DUCAC), outlines his plans for Trinity sport over the next year.
With 6 Medals, Success for DU Fencing at the Irish Intermediate Championships
At this weekend’s competition in UCD, Imogen McGucken and Crystal Percival won gold in the Women’s Sabre and Foil events respectively.
Lorcan Tucker on Playing Cricket for Club and for Country
The recently capped Irish cricketer and Trinity student Lorcan Tucker on wicketkeeping, one-day internationals and the 2018 T20 World Cup.
Remaining Unbeaten in the Competition, DUAFC Beat DKIT 4-1
The victory earns Trinity four points out of a possible six in their first two games of the College and Universities Football League.