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MEN'S FOOTBALL
Summary
April saw the conclusion of the BUCS campaign for the Men's Football club. The 1s finished second in the league behind Cardiff Met 1s, and reached the semi- final of the Men's National Trophy, though sadly lost 2-0 to Loughborough 2s
Our 2s had a great season and stayed well and truly in the Tier 1 division, drawing with UWE 1s in their final game The 3s did not fare so well and were relegated from a very competitive division 2B – but we will regroup and come back stronger in the new season.
The 4s and 5s consolidated their places in Division 4B – with the 5s narrowly missing out on promotion. The 6s were comfortably placed mid-table, and we will be striving to achieve some promotions and Cup runs next season
As ever, the S&C programme was instrumental in the success of the club, and Will and Dan worked hard to keep the players fit and healthy.
Veo Camera Livestream
The VEO camera was a great success, allowing us to livestream the matches to Alumni It was also beneficial for post-match analysis and preparation for upcoming return fixtures.
Gps Trackers
This season we were presented with the opportunity to use the GPS trackers These identified the statistics for individual players, including top speed, distance covered, acceleration, sprints etc
This presented the players with vital information to help improve their performance, and we are hoping to extend the use of GPS trackers into the new season
Olisa Tournament
The second Olisa tournament takes place on Sunday 30 April at Lockleaze Centre. This is in memory of former student Olisa who sadly passed away in 2022 20 teams have entered, including a staff team, for the first time The games start at 13:00 - we would love you to come and support.
Tennis
BUCS Cups and Trophy
Women’s 2nd R/Up Western Conference Cup
Summary Competition
Term 2 has been an incredibly exciting and successful term for UBTC, specifically our BUCS and Maroon Scholar players PostChristmas season was full of important matches with our Men’s 1s competing to get into Southern Premiership playoffs and five teams still involved in Cup or Trophy runs at the start of the term
Our Women’s 2nd team have had a difficult league season due to players regularly having to be ‘bumped up’ into the 1st Team However, we manged to put in some incredible Cup match performances, specifically the semi-final fixture versus top-of-the-table Cardiff 2; players Georgie Pearch and Zoe Body clinched crucial singles matches in 10-point tiebreak third sets, resulting in a 4-2 win. Unfortunately the final got just out of our reach, with a 2-4 loss to Exeter.
After a hard fought season, all teams remained in their respective leagues with strong finishes from our Women’s 1sts and Mens 2nd and 3rd Teams.
BUCS Leagues
-Womens 1st: 3rd Western Tier 1
-Womens 2nd: 5th in Western Tier 2
-Mens 1st: 4th Western 1
-Mens 2nd: 2nd Western 2B
-Mens 3rd: 3rd Western 2B
-Mens 4th: 5th Western 2B
Women’s 2nds Conference Cup Runners Up
Image front row L-R: Angelique Trinder, Georgie Pearch, India Henke and Zoe Body, supported by the rest of the Women’s Squad.
Men’s 2nd R/Up Western Conference Cup
Men’s 1st Team, last match of the season
Image L-R: Alex Matthews, Captain James LiTremble, Captain George Webber, Maroon Scholar Victor Wiles and Maroon Scholar Stan Ntchouissi. James, George and Stan will graduate this year.
The Conference Cup final was a culmination of a fantastic season for our Mens 2nd team The final kicked off to an amazing start with Bristol taking both doubles rubbers; a testament to the hard work and improvement that the lads have made in their doubles’ games Unfortunately the experienced Exeter team proved too good on the singles court, sweeping all four singles.
Despite the disappointment of the final the team finished the term on a 5-1 winning record!
BUCS Individuals
On the weekend of March 4th/5th we hosted the BUCS Individuals Western Qualifier where we had 8 University of Bristol players competing. Wins came from Maroon Scholars Victor Wiles, Chaaya Malik and Jess Holloway Unfortunately these 3 players alongside Ella Walker all lost out at the last qualifying round
Intermediate, Advanced and BUCS players to all be part of the same tournament. We had some excellent matches at Finals on 22 April and it was a fantastic way to bring the club together to mark the end of a brilliant season
Results:
Men’s Final: Victor Wiles won 6-4 6-2
Women’s Final: Ella Walker won 6-3 6-4
Plate Final: Desmond Martin won 6-4 6-1
Saucer Final: Ollie Binnie won 6-0 6-2
Club Development
Advanced and Intermediate matches and Team Challenges
Maroon Scholars Ella Walker and Chaaya Malik; both competed in the BUCS Individuals Singles Western Qualifier held at Coombe Dingle
National Premier League
Term 2 saw the end of both Men’s and Women’s NPL season. The level of opposition was incredibly high and our players fought hard to pick up results against some of the strongest club and university teams in the country. Both men’s and women’s teams finished a respectable 6th in their leagues.
A big thanks to coach Ross Gilbert for playing in the Men’s team for the majority of fixtures; his inclusion has helped the students learn and progress with their doubles play phenomenally
Club Championships
Designed and delivered by Men’s Performance Captain George Webber, the Club Championships allowed approximately 100
Our Advanced men played Team Bath away and despite a good fight, lost 6-2. Our Intermediate men fared better to Cardiff Met, with a 7-3 win. Both Intermediate men and woman drew 5-5 with Birmingham in a tightly fought contest Back home at Coombe Dingle, we have had 35 players engage in our internal Team Challenges.
Workforce
11 of our students completed their LTA Level 1 Coaching Assistant qualification at Coombe Dingle this term This is the first qualification we have offered on-site to our students since 2018 and, working with Game Changers, we were able to provide it at a considerably reduced cost Our current student coach workforce are helping to support and deliver a total of 26 student sessions across four University of Bristol sites.
B:Active programme offer
Alongside the UBTC tennis programme, University Coordinator Ollie has worked with the B:Active team to ensure there are opportunities for new students to access tennis. Since the start of the academic year, we have had 494 sign-ups for B:Active sessions on the Tennis timetable; this includes social sessions, cardio tennis and pickleball.
Thanks
As ever, a huge thanks to the coaching team and staff working with the students; specifically Ollie for creating opportunities for the players in the wider club outside of BUCS, and of course coaches Dom, Max, Ross, Ravi and student coaches Jess, Toby, George, Claudia, Lotte, Jack and Torin for the work on court with these players Thanks also to Strength and Conditioning coaches Will, Tom and Dan for all their efforts with the teams in the gym.
A special mention goes to Torin, as Club Captain, always supporting our drive to get better. Lastly, my biggest thanks goes to the Performance Team Captains Alice Taylor, Ella Walker, George Webber and James Li-Tremble for flawlessly leading our squads this season They have done nothing but model the highest levels of standards, both on and off the court, and have grown into outstanding ambassadors for our club and sport.
Men’s Performance Tennis Team Captain James Li-Tremble James completes an incredible four years of tennis with us this season
Ali Blackett Head Coach, Student Performance Tennis