Varsity Sports (South Africa)

Varsity Sports SA, is a group university sports leagues in South Africa. Its members all belong to the University Sport Company, and may each enter only one campus per competition, though they may enter different campuses for different competitions.

Varsity Sports South Africa
ConferenceUSSA
Founded2012
CommissionerFrancois Pienaar (since 2012)
Sports fielded
  • 7
No. of teams24
HeadquartersCape Town, Western Cape
RegionSouth Africa
Official websitevarsitysportssa.com

History

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The Varsity Cup tournament was founded in 2008, featuring the rugby teams of eight universities. Varsity Sports was created as an offshoot in 2012. In the first season rugby sevens and beach volleyball were played. In 2013, athletics, field hockey, association football and netball were added.[1] In 2016, mountain biking was added.

Member universities

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InstitutionLocationFoundedJoinedTypeEnrollmentNicknameColorsVarsity Sports Championships
(As of 19 May 2014) (excludes varsity rugby)
Varsity Cup Championships
(As of 7 April 2014)
University of Cape TownCape Town, Western Cape18292008PublicIkeysBlue and white2
Stellenbosch UniversityStellenbosch
, Cape Town and Saldanha Bay, Western Cape
18662008PublicMatiesMaroon33
University of PretoriaPretoria and Johannesburg, Gauteng19082008PublicTuksWhite and red32
University of JohannesburgJohannesburg and Soweto, Gauteng20052008PublicUJOrange1
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityPort Elizabeth, Eastern Cape and George, Western Cape20052008PublicMadibazBlue and red[2]
Tshwane University of TechnologyPretoria, Ga-Rankuwa and Soshanguve, Gauteng, Nelspruit and Witbank, Mpumalanga and Polokwane, Limpopo20032008PublicTUT
University of the Free StateBloemfontein and QwaQwa, Free State19042008PublicKovsiesOrange1
North-West UniversityPotchefstroom and Mahikeng, North-West and Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng20042008PublicNWU
University of WitwatersrandJohannesburg, Gauteng18962011PublicWitsWhite
University of the Western CapeCape Town, Western Cape19592011PublicUWC2
University of Fort HareAlice, Bisho and East London, Eastern Cape19162011PublicUFH
Rhodes UniversityGrahamstown, Eastern Cape19042011PublicRhodesPurple
University of LimpopoMankweng, Limpopo20052012PublicTurfloop
Vaal University of TechnologyVanderbijlpark, Gauteng19662013PublicVUT

Sports

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Varsity Sports currently runs competitions in six sporting codes. These are athletics, beach volleyball, association football, field hockey, netball and rugby sevens. Athletics and football have events for both men and women. Rugby, has only a men's event. Volleyball, netball and hockey have only female events, though men's hockey will be added in 2014.

List of Varsity sports

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SportTypeYears
AthleticsCore2013–2019
BasketballCore2018–2021
Beach VolleyballCore2012, 2013, 2015-2017
CricketCore2015–2019, 2022
Football (Men)Core2013–present
Football (Women)Core2013–present
HockeyCore2013–2019, 2022
NetballCore2013–present
Rugby sevensCore2013–2019, 2022
Mountain biking2016-2017, 2019

Season summaries

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2012

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In 2012, the only events held were for rugby sevens and beach volleyball.

Ten teams took part in sevens rugby. They were, UFS, NMMU, UCT, TUT, UP-Tuks, UWC, NWU-Pukke, Limpopo, Maties and UJ.[3] The University of Stellenbosh won the first rugby sevens title. They won both of the tournaments, held in Plettenberg Bay and Margate.[4]

Seven teams took part in beach volleyball. They were UWC, UJ, UP-Tuks, UCT, Limpopo, NMMU and TUT. The University of the Western Cape won the tournament. The Plettenbrg Bay event was called off before the final, due to bad weather.[5]

2013

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In 2013, the season began with a three meeting athletics series. The overall winner was UP-Tuks.[6]

That was followed by a women's field hockey tournament, which was won by Maties.[7]

The 2013 Varsity Football tournament was won by UP-Tuks.[8]

The 2013 Women's Varsity Football tournament was won by UJ Ladies.[9]

The netball competition was won by UFS-Kovsies.[10]

The 2013 rugby sevens and volleyball tournaments were won by defending champions Maties and UWC respectively.[11]

2014

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The 2014 saw a four meeting athletics series, and a men's hockey tournament replacing the women's one from 2013.[citation needed]

The 2014 Varsity Football season will begin in July, and will be followed by netball, rugby sevens and beach volleyball.[needs update][citation needed]

2019

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The inaugural Varsity Women’s Rugby 7s, [12] Basketball.[13]

2020

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Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[14] football could restart.[15]

2021

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This tournaments, football and netball, will take place in a secure Covid-19 bio-bubble called the Varsity Sport Village, matches will be played at University of Pretoria[16] and Stellenbosch University.[17]

See also

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References

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