Tertiary and Interfaculty Sports Awards 2023

The Sports Awards are a chance to recognise and celebrate students who have excelled in Interfaculty and Tertiary sports throughout the year. This year, the event was held at the Hyundai Marine Sports Centre.

Individual Sporting Excellence Awards

AwardNamePlace
BasketballDaniel PowellWinner
Piper Manola Runner-up
Ultimate sportsperson of the yearHamish FordeWinner
Li Yeoh Runner-up
VolleyballAnnalisa TresoldiWinner
Emma BercichRunner-up
FutsalJordana BremnerWinner
Alosi BloomfieldRunner-up
BadmintonJack WangWinner
Shauna LiRunner-up
NetballLeila AtkinsWinner
Ivana RowlandRunner-up
RowingFenella HemiWinner
Lewis BrownRunner-up
Waka AmaEmma HjorthWinner
Manamea Koteka Runner-up

Interfaculty Sport: Major Awards

AwardNamePlace
Interfaculty team of the yearScience Womens Futsal TeamWinner
Engineering Waka Ama TeamRunner-up
Manager of the yearHannah NguyenWinner
Manamea Koteka Runner-up
Supporter of the yearPhia Nem Winner
Matija Sucich Runner-up
Interfaculty sportsman of the yearMoses Hafoka Winner
Ibrahim Alani Runner-up
Interfaculty sportswoman of the yearTayla Bristowe Winner
Manamea koteka Runner-up
Elizabeth Campbell CupHannah Nguyen Winner
Maia Royal Runner-up
Sir Colin Maiden ShieldEngineering EaglesWinner

Tertiary Sport: Major Awards

AwardNamePlace
Rookie of the yearKeely-Marie Samuel – NetballWinner
Ella Dorward – Womens FutsalRunner-up
Coach of the yearNic Downes – Womens Futsal Winner
Morgan Maskell – Basketball Runner-up
Tertiary team of the yearWomens Futsal Winner
UoA Mens Football Runner-up
Tertiary sportsman of the yearRyusei Ishibashi Winner
Terence Abdon Runner-up
Tertiary sportswoman of the yearPiper Manolas Winner
Shaunna Li Runner-up

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