Promoting ‘Women in Sport’ with Western Cape Intervarsity Tournament

31st August 2022

By Jamie Wyngaardt. Maties Sport has competed in the Western Cape Intervarsity Tournament along with sister universities, University of Western Cape (UWC), University of Cape Town (UCT), and Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) for the month of August 2022. The Intervarsity Tournament aims to promote sport tournaments within Western Cape and to give second…

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Esports on the rise at Maties

24th August 2022

By Cody Hansen Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Maties Esports club was founded in 2017. The club currently has 19 active players and competes in FIFA, Rocket League and Clash Royale – which are the titles played at the USSA Esports championship. “We play in various online tournaments via ACGL, as well as in person or LAN…

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Women in Sport Leadership – She Dreams Big for Her Small Town

17th August 2022

By Jamie Wyngaardt   A small town in the Western Cape meant Andrea de Waal didn’t have as many opportunities to play sports as other schools might have.   However, she joined the hockey team at her school as the goalkeeper and dedicated her time to the sport and training, naturally she was an asset…

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Brady Wiseman opens up about her experience at the Winter USSA Hockey Tournament

17th August 2022

With only seven months under her belt, Brady Wiseman has already snatched gold at Maties Sport as one of the High-Performance Interns. The recent USSA Hockey tournament hosted by UCT gave Wiseman a better look into the background staff side of the sport. Wiseman graduated with an honour’s degree in Sport Science in 2021 at…

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Women’s Day Blog Aug 2022: Karabo Abuki

17th August 2022

What did you study? I studied BSc (Hon) Sport Science. Why did you choose to study this? My father passed away when I was in grade 11. As a result my end of the year marks were not good enough to afford me the opportunity to obtain a bursary (or so I thought at the…

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Maties leave their mark at Commonwealth Games

10th August 2022

By Maties Sport Media and Communications Unit A number of Maties athletes, both past and present, recently took part in the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England. The Games took place from 28 July to 8 August and marked the first time a major international sports event was integrated – hosting the paralympic and non-paralympic…

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Women’s Day Blog Aug 2022: Hannah Bevis

10th August 2022

What did you study? BSc Honours in Performance Sport Why did you choose to study this? I grew up really enjoying sport and was very involved in it throughout my schooling. However, as I furthered my studies, I found working in sport a unique space. Here both the enjoyment of being involved in sport and…

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Reflecting on a triumphant USSA Hockey campaign with S&C Coach Llewellyn Morkel

4th August 2022

On the back of a successful USSA campaign for both the Maties Hockey Men’s and Women’s teams, strength and conditioning coach Llewellyn Morkel reflects on some of the components of the High Performance Program that he feels contributed to the teams overall success. After our performance at USSA, it’s a good time to reflect on…

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Maties finally crowned USSA Netball Champions after 27-year wait

15th July 2022

The Maties netball first team were recently crowned champions at the annual University Sport South Africa (USSA) tournament by beating Nelson Mandela University (NMU) 44-20 in the final last weekend.   The Maroon Machine started their week off with convincing wins against Tuks, North-West University and NMU who they would later meet in the final…

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Maties shine at USSA championships

11th July 2022

Maties excelled at the recent University Sport of South Africa (USSA) Championships, sealing victory in multiple sporting codes. The maroon machine took home the gold in the men’s rugby, men’s hockey, women’s hockey and netball championships, while adding a number of silver and bronze medals to an impressive medal tally. Rugby In a repeat of…

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