With eight home games from their final 10 competition games in the 2010-11 Women’s National Basketball League season, seventh-placed Sydney University Flames still believe they are title contenders.

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Seasons Greetings
Sydney Uni Sport & Fitness wishes all our members and guests a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

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The Inferno Clash – Flames v Fire
The Southern Design Show Court is set to be an inferno with the Sydney Uni Flames clash with the Townsville Fire this Sunday at 1pm.

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Scoreboard
Scoreboard is a wrap-up of the efforts of Sydney University athletes and teams through the past week, compiled by Graham Croker. Stories on some of the performances also appear in the News section.

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Wagging tail helps Students to points
A ninth-wicket stand of 36 between Tom Keirath and Josh Toyer helped Sydney University to a first innings win over Fairfield-Liverpool at Sydney University No.1 Oval on Saturday.

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Silver for Sydney Uni water polo representatives
Six Sydney University Elite Athlete Program members have won silver medals as part of the New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS) water polo team (five for the women and one for the men’s team) at last week’s 2010 Institute Challenge held at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in Canberra.

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Wawrzniak takes gold at NSW Judo Challenge
Sydney University’s Adam Wawrzniak has claimed gold in the U73kg division at the 2010 NSW Judo Challenge.

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Flames’ Denson named Player of the Month
After a dominant first month of action, Sydney Uni Flames’ Amy Denson, has collected the first Player of the Month Award for Season 2010-11 in the Women’s National Basketball League.

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Blues honours for Kennedy and Mitcham
Australian Under 20 soccer representative Olivia Kennedy and Olympic diving gold medallist Matthew Mitcham were named 2010 female and male Blues of the Year at the annual presentation of Sydney University Blues and Golds held in the Great Hall on Saturday night.

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Mail holds the key
Sydney University will be relying heavily on opener Greg Mail and a wagging tail to secure first innings points over Fairfield-Liverpool when their two-day Sydney Grade cricket battle resumes at University No.1 Oval tomorrow.
