The three Trinity graduates behind the award-winning app, Matchday, plan to “gameify” live sport and enhance the viewing experience of sports fans everywhere.
By Dillon Hennessy
The conference, which took place in Trinity yesterday, also saw Mayo GAA footballer Ronan McGarrity discuss his struggle with testicular cancer.
By Jake O’Donnell and Alex Peters
DUAFC began life under new manager Adam Firych with a hard-earned 0-0 draw against Mount Merrion in the Sunday 1A Division of the Leinster Senior League.
By Donal MacNamee
After a slow first half Dublin University GAA’s (DUGAA) Intermediate Football Team defeated University College Dublin (UCD) with an excellent second half showing.
By Cormac Watson
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.
By Maura Ford
DUHC successfully claimed the Mauritius Plate, while DULHC were narrowly defeated by Queen's University Belfast in the semi-final.
By Jake O’Donnell
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.
By Ellen McLean
Second-year law and politics student Charlotte Bowen is seeking to place particular emphasis on the accessibility and inclusivity of Trinity's sport clubs.
By Dillon Hennessy
The side were punished 52-5 by a powerful University College Cork (UCC) side, leaving them with two points after two SSI league matches.
By Morgan Clarke
Dublin University Association Football Club (DUAFC) were soundly beaten by rivals University College Dublin (UCD), bringing their unbeaten league run to an abrupt end.
By Donal MacNamee