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Golden glow for Sunshine Coast at Unigames

The University of the Sunshine Coast Spartans have stormed home at the Northern Unigames, winning three gold, one silver and three bronze medals on home soil.

The USC women’s futsal team beat Griffith University Gold Coast 6-3 in a thrilling gold medal match at the Caloundra Indoor Sports centre this afternoon, while golfer Lachlan Gibson won an exciting playoff to claim the top prize in the men’s golfing tournament.

On Wednesday, USC surfer Sophie McCulloch snared gold at the women’s shortboard event at Coolum, showing the same form that recently earned her the Australian Under 18 title and first place at the Los Cabos Open junior championship in Mexico.

After progressing through the pool stages undefeated, USC’s men’s futsal side was beaten 3-0 by Bond University in the grand final and claimed silver, while bronze medals went to USC’s women’s volleyball and women’s hockey teams.

Today was the final day of competition in the multisport tournament, which saw 2,000 students from around Queensland and northern NSW compete in 17 sports at USC’s Sippy Downs campus and other venues across the Coast.

USC Spartans athletes competed in touch football, basketball, volleyball, football, futsal, hockey, netball, surfing and golf at the tournament run by Australian University Sport with support from USC, Sunshine Coast Council and Visit Sunshine Coast.

Final results for the tournament’s overall winners are still being determined, with some matches continuing this evening.

USC Sport manager Nathan Gordon said USC’s medal haul was a testament to the talent and team spirit within the Spartans’ 160-strong contingent.

“We saw some really strong individual and team performances over the four days,” he said.
“The atmosphere within the team has been incredibly positive and helping to host the event just added to that.

“Being involved in the Northern Unigames is something that really adds to our students’ overall university experience, and it’s a real highlight of the calendar for our student athletes.”

— Gen Kennedy

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