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Universities unite for Varsity Sports Festival rematch

16/04/2025

The University of Wolverhampton has welcomed back the Varsity Sport Festival in collaboration with University College Birmingham and Birmingham Newman University.

Building on the success of last year’s Varsity, this year’s festival, which took place at Walsall Campus earlier this month, experienced an impressive turnout, showcasing a 29% increase in student participation compared to last year.

Students from all three universities came together to celebrate the spirit of sportsmanship and competition. A multitude of activities were offered, including mixed volleyball, men’s basketball and the exciting new additions of pickleball and cheerleading. The event delivered on its promise of an action-packed day filled with friendly rivalries and shared camaraderie. 

A group of students who participated in the Varsity Sport Festival at Walsall Campus

Natalie Gould, Sport Performance and Development Manager, at the University of Wolverhampton, said: “Our aim with the event this year was to increase the student engagement and develop it into being a student led event which we were able to achieve with the 31 students on placements across the three institutions. The atmosphere through the day was electric and the sense of belonging was palpable across students and staff which was matched by the fantastic weather and effort put in by all the staff who enabled the event to take place”.

At the end of the festival, the University of Wolverhampton and University College Birmingham ended up tied with 15 points each, while Birmingham Newman University was just three points behind with a total of 12 points. As students departed, they carried with them memories of a day filled with excitement, new connections and shared experiences.

Anyone interested in studying sports courses at the University of Wolverhampton should register for one of our upcoming Open Days.

 

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