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Football SPORTS PARK DAY ICE HOCKEY FINAL Sheffield Varsity merchandise is available in the Students’ Union Official University of or online from sheffieldstore.com TWO UNIVERSITIES, ONE CITY Official Varsity and Team Hallam merchandise is available from your Students’ Union, The HUBS or, you can buy online hallamstudentsunion.org/varsity at Team Uni of Team Uni of Team Uni of Points Points Points Hallam Sheffield Hallam Sheffield Hallam Sheffield Event Venue Date Time Available Event Venue Date Time Available Event Venue Date Time Available Points Points Points Points Points Points Snow sports varsity Val Thorens 18 Dec – 4 1 3 Rugby Union Men’s 1 SHU Sports Park 20 Mar 18:00 1 Table Tennis Men’s 1 EIS Sheffield 25 Mar 18:30 1 Cycling – Dual Slalom Park Wood Springs 13 Mar 14:00 * Rugby Union Women’s 1 SHU Sports Park 20 Mar 13:00 1 Hockey Women’s 2 Abbeydale Sports Club 26 Mar 12:00 1 Equestrian Parklands Equestrian Centre 15 Mar 10:00 1 Rugby Union Men’s 2 SHU Sports Park 20 Mar 16:00 1 Hockey Men’s 2 Abbeydale Sports Club 26 Mar 14:00 1 Sailing Winscar Reservoir 16 Mar 12:00 1 Rugby Union Men’s 3 SHU Sports Park 20 Mar 13:00 0 Hockey Women’s 1 Abbeydale Sports Club 26 Mar 16:00 1 Cycling – Cross Country Lady Cannings 17 Mar 11:00 * Hockey Men’s 1 Abbeydale Sports Club 26 Mar 18:00 1 Trampolining Goodwin Sports Centre 17 Mar 16:00 1 21st March 21st March 10:00- Tennis Men’s 1 Hallamshire Tennis & Squash Club 26 Mar 1 BOXING ICE HOCKEY 2’S 16:00 19th March 10:00- @ Octagon Centre @ iceSheffield Tennis Men’s 2 Hallamshire Tennis & Squash Club 26 Mar 1 Football Tickets £6 from your SU Tickets £2 from your SU 16:00 10:00- @ Hillsborough Tennis Women’s 1 Hallamshire Tennis & Squash Club 26 Mar 0 Tickets £6 from your SU Boxing Octagon Centre 21 Mar 19:30 1 16:00 Ice Hockey 2's iceSheffield 21 Mar 19:30 1 13:00- Squash Women’s 1 Hallamshire Tennis & Squash Club 26 Mar 1 Football Women’s 1 Hillsborough, SWFC 19 Mar 16:00 1 Hockey Women’s 4 Norton Playing Fields 22 Mar 13:00 1 20:00 Football Men’s 1 Hillsborough, SWFC 19 Mar 19:45 1 Hockey Men’s 3 Norton Playing Fields 22 Mar 15:00 1 13:00- Squash Men’s 1 Hallamshire Tennis & Squash Club 26 Mar 1 Cycling – Time Trial Tideswell Dale Car Park to Calver 20 Mar 14:00 * Hockey Women’s 3 Norton Playing Fields 22 Mar 17:00 1 20:00 09:00 & Lacrosse Men’s 2 Norton Playing Fields 22 Mar 13:00 1 13:00- Golf Hallamshire Golf Club 20 Mar 1 Squash Men’s 2 Hallamshire Tennis & Squash Club 26 Mar 1 13:30 Lacrosse Men’s 1 Norton Playing Fields 22 Mar 15:00 1 20:00 Climbing The Climbing Works 20 Mar 13:00 2 Lacrosse Women’s 1 Norton Playing Fields 22 Mar 17:00 1 Korfball Mixed 3 EIS Sheffield 27 Mar 11:00 1 Rowing Dam Flask Reservoir 23 Mar 9:00 2 Korfball Mixed 2 EIS Sheffield 27 Mar 12:40 1 20th March American Football SHU Sports Park 23 Mar 14:00 2 Korfball Mixed 1 EIS Sheffield 27 Mar 14:20 1 SPORTS PARK DAY Cycling Downhill Wharncliffe Woods 24 Mar 11:00 * Swimming Women’s 1 Ponds Forge 27 Mar 10:30 1 Dodgeball Men’s 1 Goodwin Sports Centre 24 Mar 16:00 1 Swimming Men’s 1 Ponds Forge 27 Mar 10:30 1 @ SHU Sports Park Tickets £6 from your SU Netball Women’s 4 EIS Sheffield 25 Mar 17:30 1 Water Polo Women’s 1 Ponds Forge 27 Mar 12:45 1 Netball Women’s 3 EIS Sheffield 25 Mar 12:00 1 Water Polo Men’s 1 Ponds Forge 27 Mar 14:00 1 Football Men’s 2 SHU Sports Park 20 Mar 14:00 1 Netball Women’s 2 EIS Sheffield 25 Mar 13:45 1 Canoe Polo Mixed Ponds Forge 27 Mar 13:30 1 Football Women’s 2 SHU Sports Park 20 Mar 17:00 1 Netball Women’s 1 EIS Sheffield 25 Mar 15:30 1 Cycling Hill Climb High Bradfield 27 Mar 14:00 2* Football Men’s 3 SHU Sports Park 20 Mar 17:30 1 Volleyball Women’s 2 EIS Sheffield 25 Mar 12:20 1 Badminton Men’s 1 Goodwin Sports Centre 27 Mar 11:00 1 Football Women’s 3 SHU Sports Park 20 Mar 13:30 1 Volleyball Women’s 1 EIS Sheffield 25 Mar 14:20 1 Badminton Men’s 2 Goodwin Sports Centre 27 Mar 11:00 1 Football Men’s 4 SHU Sports Park 20 Mar 16:00 1 Volleyball Men’s 1 EIS Sheffield 25 Mar 16:20 1 Badminton Women’s 1 Goodwin Sports Centre 27 Mar 13:00 1 Ultimate Frisbee Men’s 1 SHU Sports Park 20 Mar 15:00 1 Basketball Men’s 2 EIS Sheffield 25 Mar 16:30 1 Badminton Men’s 3 Goodwin Sports Centre 27 Mar 13:00 1 Ultimate Frisbee Women’s 1 SHU Sports Park 20 Mar 18:00 1 Basketball Women’s 1 EIS Sheffield 25 Mar 18:30 1 Ice Hockey Final FlyDSA Arena 27 Mar 19:00 1 Ultimate Frisbee Men’s 2 SHU Sports Park 20 Mar 12:30 1 Basketball Men’s 1 EIS Sheffield 25 Mar 20:30 1 Cricket Men’s 1 SHU Sports Park 20 Mar 16:00 1 Futsal Men’s 2 EIS Sheffield 25 Mar 17:30 1 27th March Cricket Women’s 1 SHU Sports Park 20 Mar 15:00 1 Futsal Women’s 1 EIS Sheffield 25 Mar 19:00 1 ICE HOCKEY FINAL Cricket Men’s 2 SHU Sports Park 20 Mar 14:00 1 Futsal Men’s 1 EIS Sheffield 25 Mar 20:30 1 @ FlyDSA Arena Rugby League Men’s 1 SHU Sports Park 20 Mar 16:30 1 Athletics EIS Sheffield 25 Mar 18:00 2 Tickets £9 from your SU *Cycling fixtures amount to a total of 2 points. Fixtures times are subject to change - visit: www.sheffieldvarsity.com/fixtures VARSITY TEAM UNI OF HALLAM SHEFFIELD 2019 FINAL FINAL POINTS FINAL POINTS POINTS. Keep up to date with scores, live streams and event info. Official SHEFFIELDVARSITY.COM @SHEFFVARSITY 40 to win! Media Partners SHEFFIELD VARSITY sheffvarsity ABBEYDALE SPORTS CLUB HALLAMSHIRE TENNIS S17 3LJ & SQUASH CLUB A message about the official Varsity 2019 From Sheffield city centre, get the S11 8TA train to Dore & Totley and walk to Get the 81, 82, 83 or 88 from charities from your Sports Officers the Sports Club on Abbeydale Road Sheffield city centre and get off at or catch the 218 bus from Sheffield Hunter’s Bar. Varsity is the biggest celebration of university sport in Sheffield. Each year Interchange. ICE SHEFFIELD thousands of people come together to compete and spectate. It is the time ENGLISH INSTITUTE OF S9 5DA when clubs take centre stage and where the amazing talent of sportspeople SPORT (EIS) Get the yellow route tram (heading from all over the world is celebrated. None of this would happen without S9 5DA to Meadowhall) from Sheffield city #RESPECTVARSITY Get the yellow route tram (heading centre. Get off at the Arena/Olympic the volunteers, staff, sponsors and venues who pull together to put on this to Meadowhall) from Sheffield city Legacy Park stop and from here it is sporting spectacle for which we are all grateful. centre. Get off at the Arena/Olympic a short walk. #SheffVarsity Legacy Park stop and from here it is Of course it is also a time for healthy competition between our two a short walk. NORTON PLAYING FIELDS sheffvarsity S8 8PS universities and this we encourage. We love the passion that our teams feel for their clubs, their sports and their institutions. But Varsity is much more FLYDSA ARENA Get the 20 bus to Hemsworth from HFIL AST VARSITY SHEFFIELD S9 2DF Arundel Street and get off at Norton than that - it is the time that we all come together in Sheffield, to show our Get the yellow route tram (heading Playing Fields. respect for one another and to proudly represent the sports we love in the to Meadowhall) from Sheffield city centre. Get off at the Arena/Olympic OCTAGON CENTRE city that we are calling home. It is also a time for us to give something back @SHEFFVARSITY Legacy Park stop and from here it is S10 2TQ to Sheffield and support those causes that are doing amazing work in the SHEFFIELDVARSITY.COM a 3 minute walk. Free tram travel for The Octagon Centre is next to ticket holders from the city centre. Sheffield Students’ Union. Walk local community every day. there from the city centre or catch This year our respective student bodies have chosen Sheffield Mind and GOODWIN SPORTS CENTRE a tram or bus to the University of S10 2TY Sheffield. Roundabout as the official Varsity charities. Sheffield Mind support people of The easiest way to get to this all ages in Sheffield who are struggling with their mental health. Roundabout venue is to get a bus or tram to the PONDS FORGE University of Sheffield and walk up S1 2BP is Sheffield’s youth homeless charity, providing shelter, support and life through Weston Park. Get the yellow route tram (heading skills to young people aged 16-24 who are homeless or at risk of becoming to meadowhall) and exit at the SHEFFIELD HALLAM homeless.
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