Six gold for Monash runners at PNG games
Monash caused an upset by winning six events at the Papua New Guinea Union of Students (NUS) Games in Port Moresby from 21-29 June.
Medical student and Olympic table tennis player David Zalcberg
David Zalcberg will represent Australia in the Mens singles and team Table Tennis event in Beijing. He is also completing his final year of medicine, studying full-time, while training for the Games.
National selection for Uni Blues
Nine members of the University Blues women’s volleyball team have been invited to the Australian Senior Women’s Volleyball Squad training camp in July.
Monash athletes bound for Beijing
Three elite athletes preparing for the Beijing Olympics are among nearly 100 students to receive sports bursaries from Monash University.
Mothers Day event's family focus
The Mothers Day Classic run/walk was a family affair for TeamMONASH™ event patron Professor Susan Davis, the Department of Medicine's Head of Women's Health.
Hawks official inducted into AFL Umpires Hall of Fame
A long-serving member of the Hawthorn Monash University Cricket Club has been recognised for his services at the AFL at the inaugural Umpires Hall of Fame Dinner.
New Zealand University Games
A large and diverse group of Monash University students signed up to take part in Monash Universty's inaugural trip to the New Zealand Uni Games.
Monash to partner 2008 Australian University Games
Monash University is gearing up for a massive sporting event as it prepares to partner the Australian University Games, held in Melbourne from 28 September to 3 October.
Monash University and the Oceania Foundation support Pacific cricket
The Tongan Cricket Association (TCA), Monash University, The ICC’s East-Asia Pacific office and the Oceania Foundation are pleased to announce that Monash University will be funding a Community Cricket Development Officer in the Pacific Island Kingdom for the next two years.
Volunteers wanted for Uni Games
The 2008 Australian University Games are looking for enthusiastic
individuals to join the large volunteer workforce needed to help
deliver this successful event.
Chancellor's Cup
The 2008 Chancellor’s Cup was blessed with perfect golfing weather as a field of 83 players took to the newly-soaked Kingston Heath course on 25 March.
Monash makes a splash
Monash Uni coach Ross Price said he had been amazed by Kermeen's transformation into an elite competitor.
"Six months ago he came to me and said he wanted to give swimming his best shot and make the Australian Open Championships," Price said.
Records topple again for Portsea Classic swimmers
An inspiring double victory in the open mens and junior mens events for teenager Sam Sheppard capped off a successful day for TeamMONASH™ at the 2008 Portsea Swim Classic on Saturday 19 January.
Brilliance of Christie & Dart to cover the Cats
The country round at Maryborough between the Hawks in 8th place and Geelong in 6th place held many sub plots of significance to both teams apart from the opportunity to gain an advantage in ladder position.
Amy's Ride
This was a ride that signified better relationships for everyone on the road.
We are all human and valuable and loved. There is no reason for people to die on the roads.
Even sports people get the Blues
St Kilda AFL footballer and Monash graduate Nathan Burke was inducted into the Hall of Fame at an annual awards night which celebrated one of the most successful years in Monash's sporting history.
Schools touch championship held at Clayton campus
Victorian teams may not have taken home the medals but local players made plenty of friends during the School Sports Australia Touch Tournament at Monash Clayton campus last month.