Sport

blank

DUAFC Overturned by Gritty Willow Park

Less than a month after defeating the same opposition in the Metropolitan Cup, Trinity's footballers lost out 1-0 to Willow Park at the weekend.
By Cathal McCabe
blank

DUBC Make History, Finishing 11th in Head of the Charles in Boston

For the first time in their history, DU Boat Club sent a crew to compete in the internationally renowned Head of the Charles regatta this weekend.
By Cormac Watson
blank

No Place to Go For DU Hockey, as YMCA Waltz Into Mills Cup Second Round

Trinity's hockey players could have few complaints after a 3-0 defeat to top-flight YMCA in the first round of the Mills Cup today.
By Cormac Watson
blank

Nerveless Trinity Meteors Edge Out Limerick Celtics

Trinity's newest club made it three wins from three in the National League with a 77-73 win last night in the Sports Centre.
By Donal MacNamee
blank

Maynooth Leave it Late to Overcome Trinity Women’s Soccer

Trinity's footballers could count themselves somewhat unfortunate to lose out 2-1 to Maynooth on Thursday, in their first game of the season.
By Cormac Watson
blank

Guinness at the Double, as Trinity’s Footballers Make it Two Wins In Two

A 4-23 to 1-11 win over Marino in Santry on Tuesday night marked the first consecutive victories for Trinity's footballers in over four years.
By Tadhg Browne
blank

Ten-Man Maynooth Squeak Past Disjointed DUAFC

Trinity's footballers were left frustrated yesterday afternoon, as a 1-0 defeat to Maynooth made it two defeats in two in their colleges campaign.
By Cathal McCabe
blank

Garda College Triumphs Over Trinity Camógs in Santry

Trinity were no match for clinical Garda College, with the game finishing 5-04 to 4-13 to the visitors.
By Cormac Watson
blank

DUBC’s Turlough Hughes Tops Charts at Dublin Sculling Ladder

Former DULBC rower Hazel O'Neill – who now competes for Commercial – finished as the fastest woman in the mixed-gender competition.
By Cormac Watson
blank

Trinity Meteors Thunder to Victory In Sports Centre

Newly formed Trinity Meteors made it two wins in two at the weekend with an 81-63 win over Griffith College Swords Thunder.
By William McKeever