Saturday 9th March 2024

A review of the BUCS Scottish Conference Finals, held in St Andrews on the 6th of March 2024, which featured 9 different sports!

The excitement and anticipation in St Andrews were immense as the town played host to the BUCS Scottish Conference Finals 2024 on Wednesday the 6th of March. A total of 22 fixtures and 9 different sports gave many student athletes the chance to make a memory they would not soon forget, and the opportunity to bring home valuable silverware to their University or College.

The opening act of the 2024 Conference Finals saw St Andrews University 3s face-off against Stirling University 2s in the Women’s Hockey Trophy. A large following of Stirling supporters and a strong home crowd for St Andrews created a passionate atmosphere for the first game of the day. A hardly fought first half meant Stirling opened the 3rd quarter with a slender 2-1 lead. However, shortly after the half-time break Stirling’s quality began to show and the match finished 6-1 in favour of the visitors.

Despite the grey skies and bitter temperature, the impressive standard of hockey continued in the Women’s Hockey Cup when Edinburgh University 4s took on Aberdeen University 1s. A back-and-forth 70 minutes eventually resulted in Aberdeen University lifting the cup, after they held onto their 3-2 lead in the final minutes of the game.

The Men’s Trophy final provided another opportunity for St Andrews University to clinch hockey silverware. This time, an impressive performance produced a gold medal for their 3s, who beat out Edinburgh University 6s 3-0.

The final hockey affair of the day was Edinburgh University 3s vs Aberdeen University 1s in the Men’s Hockey Cup. A heated affair soon lost any sort of discipline, leading to the referees having to brandish multiple cards, including a red to one University of Aberdeen player. With Aberdeen 3-2 down, they pushed intensely for a 3rd goal, playing without a goalkeeper for the last 5 minutes. However, they were punished for missing too many chances and Edinburgh University were able to hold on at the death.

The first tennis event of the day involved 2 impressive teams, with Strathclyde University 1s facing Dundee University 1s in the Women’s Tennis Cup. There was brilliant entertainment on show for spectators including 2 closely fought matches that required tiebreaks to decide the winner. Ultimately, Dundee came away with a victory, winning 5-1 on the day.

Despite the unfortunate wind and rain, incredible tennis was still on display from both Edinburgh University and Stirling University in the Women’s Tennis Trophy which followed fast four rules. A brilliant outing from Stirling Women’s #1 and #2 who did not drop a match in both their respective singles and doubles together proved to be the difference maker. Stirling won 4-2 overall.

Heriot-Watt University went up against Edinburgh Napier University in the Men’s Tennis Trophy which also took place in a fast four format. Despite a great effort from Napier’s #1 who recorded a convincing singles victory, Heriot-Watt proved to be the stronger team on the day resulting in a 5-1 victory.

In the Men’s Tennis Cup Stirling University 5s took on St Andrews University 2s. This matchup provided highly competitive, back and forth tennis, which resulted in half of the matches going to tiebreaks. Stirling were crowned champions after a 4-2 victory.

The Women’s Netball Trophy featured Strathclyde University 4s matching up against Heriot-Watt University 4s. Strathclyde asserted their dominance early meaning they took a 17-point lead into half-time. Despite Heriot-Watt showing flashes of good play in the second half, Strathclyde walked away with a comfortable 51-28 victory.

However, the Women’s Netball Cup final supplied a much closer contest. Aberdeen University 1s trailed Edinburgh University 3s by just a single point heading into the final quarter. A huge effort in the final 15 minutes by Edinburgh led to them lifting the cup after a 41-33 win. The early stages of the Men’s Football Trophy final were a tightly contested affair, however after Edinburgh University 4s opened the scoring their confidence levels elevated and they put in a dominant performance. Eventually resulting in a 10-0 win over a hard-working Edinburgh College 1s team.

A huge display of home support was on show in the Men’s Football Cup final as St Andrews University 1s battled against Stirling University 3s. The Saints took advantage of early pressure and gave their many fans something to cheer about when they scored just minutes into the match. Stirling applied pressure in St Andrews defensive third for much of the match, but a composed performance resulted in a 3-0 win for the home team.

The final football fixture of the 2024 conference finals involved Stirling 2s versus Heriot-Watt 1s in the Women’s Football Cup. An intense game which saw chances for both sides and moments of individual brilliance came down to the final moments on a cold, windy night. Heriot-Watt established an early lead after scoring on the 15 minute mark, but Stirling cancelled it out with 2 goals of their own either side of half-time. Stirling were able to sustain late pressure from Heriot-Watt and defend their 2-1 lead until the final whistle. Spectators watched on in suspense while the Heriot-Watt goalkeeper made a flurry of crucial saves.

The Men’s Rugby Trophy got off to a rip-roaring start. Physical play from Stirling University 2s and costly penalties by Strathclyde University 3s resulted in a 19-0 lead for the men in green. However, Strathclyde were able to weather the storm and begin to put some points on the board themselves. However, Stirling came out victorious on the day, 46-22. In no small part due to their set piece dominance.

Two impressive teams faced off in the Men’s Rugby Cup when Stirling University 1s played Glasgow University 2s. A muddy pitch and whipping winds proved to be difficult conditions for the two sides who still put on a thoroughly entertaining display of rugby. Stirling pulled off a 27-14 win that provided great pleasure to their many fans watching. The game included a man of the match display from Stirling’s loosehead prop who was excellent around the breakdown and showed off some bone-breaking carries.

Heriot-Watt University 1s played Aberdeen University 1s in the Women’s Rugby Cup final. Heriot-Watt came flying out of the gate with several early tries meaning they established a healthy lead. They continued their impressive performance with slick passes and line-breaking runs which contributed to a huge 78-0 win despite the tireless effort of the Aberdeen players who fought until the final whistle.

Two teams determined to lift silverware faced off in the Mixed Badminton Cup Final. Intense rallies which featured spectacular moments of technique impressed spectators in the matches between Glasgow University 2s and Edinburgh University 2s. Despite some impressive performances from Glasgow, Edinburgh proved to be the stronger squad on the day, leaving St Andrews as 11-1 victors.

Stirling University 1s took an early lead and held possession for most of the first quarter against Glasgow University 2s in the Women’s Lacrosse Cup. A number of stunning saves from the Glasgow goalkeeper meant Stirling were unable to extend their lead. Glasgow was able to capitalise on Stirling’s missed opportunities and eventually ran away with the match which finished 18-4. Meaning Glasgow would be the team to bring the cup down South.

An eager crowd and high-flying action were on show in the Women’s Volleyball Cup. A commanding performance produced a straight sweep in sets for Edinburgh University 2s who beat Glasgow University 2s, 3-0.

A thrilling match with a booming atmosphere followed when Dundee University 1s grappled with Heriot-Watt University 1s in the Men’s Volleyball Cup final. Vicious spikes and elbow-scraping dives featured in a strong Heriot-Watt performance meaning they took the first two sets with relative ease. However, Dundee showed great fight in the third set, at one point erasing a 5 point deficit to tie the set at 14-14. Unfortunately for Dundee, Heriot-Watt regained momentum in the set following a timeout from their coach and eventually won the match 3-0.

Basketball was on the agenda for the closing matches of the 2024 Conference Finals. Aberdeen University 1s faced Dundee University 1s in the Women’s Basketball Cup. A closely contested opening 2 quarters resulted in a slim Dundee lead at half-time. Dundee’s physicality proved to be too much for Aberdeen as a number of offensive rebounds lead to second chance points for Dundee who extended their lead to 11 by the final buzzer. The match finished 52-41.

The climax of the day’s events showcased the Men’s Basketball Cup. A highly rated Stirling University 1s team matched up against Robert Gordon University 1s in a venue packed full of spectators who cheered on both sides from the bleachers. From the first moments of the game Stirling came out hot, finding ways to score on all 3 levels and RGU’s defence did not appear to have any answers. RGU were able to find some momentum in the game but still found themselves down 17 points down at halftime. Stirling cruised their way through the 2nd half and were crowned champions following a 95-75 victory.

BUCS Scottish Conference Finals 2024 was a wonderful event which was only made possible by the hard-work and dedication of referees, Saints Sport staff, and volunteers. Check out photos from the day on our social media accounts below.

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Photo credits to Jacob Portchmouth and Andrew Leinster.

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Thursday 11th December 2025

The agreement, which runs through to 2027, strengthens the relationship between Scottish Student Sport and Scottish Archery.

Scottish Student Sport (SSS) and Scottish Archery are delighted to have signed a new Partnership Agreement, running through to 2027.

The Agreement sets out the areas the two organisations will collaborate on with specific targets set across growing participation and talent identification, alongside supporting student clubs.

The Scottish Student Archery Sports Group will also continue to be supported with a strong core of volunteers currently in place.

Students have already been active this season as the Scottish Student Archery League has already enjoyed a successful start to the season with events held at Heriot-Watt, St. Andrews and Aberdeen in November.

More league meets are scheduled for early 2026 before our indoor and outdoor championship events, being held at the Universities of St. Andrews and Edinburgh respectively.

Julia Stenhouse, Archery Lead at SSS, commented:

“We are delighted to renew our partnership with Scottish Archery, marking an exciting step forward for both organisations.

“This agreement reflects our shared commitment to growing and supporting student archery in Scotland.

“We look forward to working together to increase student participation, develop the archery workforce, and create meaningful new opportunities for student archers in the coming years.”

Commenting on the agreement, Euan Murray Development & Engagement Officer at Scottish Archery said:

‘‘I would like to thank the present Scottish Student Archery Development Group volunteers (and past ones!) for all their hard work on getting the agreement in place and over the line.

“Having this in place ensures their is collaboration between all parties, which in turn will help achieve common goals, maximise impact and enhanced outcomes for student archery in Scotland.

“I am looking forward to seeing how things progress in the future’.’

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Thursday 13th November 2025

University of Stirling, Stirling

Stirling University host their 2026 Aquathlon!

 

Join us at the University of Stirling Aquathon, a thrilling multisport event combining swimming and running. Whether you are an experienced athlete or a first-time participant it is set to be a fantastic morning marking the return of multisport competition to Stirling. Thank you to our main sponsor Steedman Chartered Accountants for helping us making this event better than before!

Chip timing and live results will be provided by What’s My Time Ltd.

Prizes are as follows for male and female: 1st £50, 2nd £30, 3rd £20.

This year’s Aquathlon is held in partnership with Team Alexis Rose, raising awareness for Meningitis Now in memory of Alexis Rose, who tragically lost her life to meningitis at just 19 months old. Together, we’re helping to spread awareness of the signs and symptoms of meningitis and septicaemia. Entry donations will go towards the Team Alexis Rose Fund which supports Meningitis Now in providing vital help for meningitis and septicaemia survivors and in raising life-saving awareness.

Read below to learn more about Alexis’s story and how to recognise the symptoms.

The race will take on a unique RUN-SWIM-RUN format comprising of a mixed terrain 3.5km run around the perimeter of Airthrey Loch. Followed by a 600m pool swim in the University of Stirling 50m swimming pool, home to the National Triathlon Centre and National Swimming academy. The race will finish with a mixed terrain 2.5km run around the beautiful grounds of the University of Stirling. Every competitor will receive a goody bag and finisher memento.

Furthermore, we are offering a 15% student discount on entry free.

Changing facilities and toilets on site, as well as a cafe for refreshments.  Details will be sent out closer to the  event date, but the start time will be in the morning.

 

More information: Please click here for further info

Contact: All enquiries about this event should be directed to Event Organiser, Lily via the link here

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Tuesday 11th November 2025

Don’t delay as sign ups for Festive Gathering close on Wednesday 19th November. We can’t wait to see you there!

Scottish Student Sport are thrilled to announce that this year’s Festive Gathering will take place on Wednesday 3rd December at UHI Perth.

Festive Gathering is our one day winter extravaganza of best practice, learning and connection across the SSS Network, sprinkled with a hint of festive cheer.

Expect to hear from figures across tertiary education, sport, and further afield. We also look forward to being joined by our partners with more details to be announced in due course.

UHI Perth host us for the second time having previously been the venue for Festive Gathering 2019. Its central Scotland location will hopefully make the single day event accessible for delegates from across the country.

Digital Programme

Wondering what the day will look like? Take a look at the digital programme here.

Agenda

We can now reveal the agenda for Festive Gathering 2025!

Get in Contact

Got a question about Festive Gathering? Reach out to our Head of Development Jordan Dawson with any queries.

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Wednesday 22nd October 2025

Venue tbc

More info to come soon!

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Wednesday 22nd October 2025

Caledonian Canal, Inverness

More info to come soon!

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Wednesday 22nd October 2025

Caledonian Canal, Inverness

The Scottish Student Rowing season gets into full flow at the Inverness Head on Saturday 8th – Sunday 9th November.

Full info on the event can be found here.

 

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Thursday 9th October 2025

This Scottish Women & Girls in Sport Week, Scottish Student Sport have launched a new campaign to provide free period kits for student clubs.

This Scottish Women and Girls in Sport Week, Scottish Student Sport are launching a new campaign to provide free period kits for student sports clubs.

Periods shouldn’t bench you. Claim Your Kit is a simple, Scottish Student Sport led campaign that seeks to put free period kits where our athletes and sports people already are – pitches, courts, mats and courses – so that nobody has to sit out because they don’t have the products they need.

We know there is a patchy access to period products despite the national commitment to free period product provision in Scotland. When someone doesn’t have readily accessible, affordable period products they may miss training, matches or social events. We don’t want anyone to have to leave a match, event or a training session because of they can’t access products easily. There is fantastic access to period products across our member institutions but we have only just crossed the start line in this race.

Grace & Green have designed accessible on the go period kits which ensure that period care is always accessible. The kits stacked with a variety of products stored in a waterproof durable kit bag are the perfect item to ensure your teams always have what they need where ever you are.

Access to products is not a luxury, it’s a necessity. We want to make this easier for everyone by providing free access to these period kits to student clubs and our members.

Who is this for?

This campaign is for anybody from one of our SSS member institutions. Due to funding arrangements from our governing body partner, we will be prioritising distribution through women’s football clubs. Distribution will then be based on demand and access across our membership.

Our aim at SSS is that every one of our members will receive at least one kit for their institution.

Applications are encouraged directly from both student clubs and institutions.

What’s in the Kit?

Each kit is designed to be taken with you from the changing room to the touchline. It fits in perfectly next to your teams first aid kit. Every kit provides:

  • 1 Period Kit Bag (waterproof, durable, wipe clean and reusable)
  • 20 x Liners
  • 8 x Non-applicator Tampons (4 x regular and 4 x super)
  • 8 x Applicator Tampons (4 x regular and 4 x super)
  • 20 x Medium Pads
  • 1 x pack of 25 biodegradable wipes
  • 1 SSS Information Card containing direct links

This kit can be refilled. Information is provided inside the kit to support with this.

How to Claim a Kit?

We have tried to simplify the process as much as possible. Clubs can complete our dedicated link to submit their request directly to Scottish Student Sport.

To support us in delivering these kits as quickly as possible please only submit one request per institution club. There is an option to request more than one free kit (these will be provided where possible) if you have multiple teams who would benefit from this.

Claim your Kit Here

Timeline:

  • Deadline for submission: 12:00 3rd November 2025.
  • Confirmation of request: 12:00 5th November 2025
  • Expected shipping date: w/c 10th November 2025

Got Questions?

Any queries and questions can be directed to Head of Development, Jordan Dawson.

Who are Grace & Green?

Grace & Green are a world-leading B Corp creating zero waste reusables tampons, pads and liners with organic material. They aren’t just about the products though, they fight for access, inclusivity and education. Their experience in ethical production and commitment to dignity and sustainability ensures every kit supports students and athletes not just in the moment, but with care for their health and the planet. They were an ideal organisation for us to work with in the delivery of this campaign.

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Wednesday 8th October 2025

Coach Like a Girl, our hugely popular Women & Girls Coaching Initiative, is back for a second year! Find out more and apply here.

Scottish Student Sport have opened applications for the hugely popular Coach Like a Girl programme, which is returning for a second year.

After a successful pilot in 2024, the initiative is back – bigger and better – to continue supporting and inspiring the next generation of female coaches across Scotland’s colleges and universities.

Why Female Coaches?

Across the tertiary education sector in Scotland, 45% of the student population engaging in club sport identify as female, compared to 44% as male. This is a phenomenal statistic and while work is far from completed in the participation space, what can be seen across the nation is that women are hugely underrepresented in the coaching space.

Research shows that having female coaches benefits all participants; they challenge stereotypes about gender and leadership by offering diverse perspectives, insight and advice to their athletes. Furthermore, female coaches become role models which makes other females think about coaching as a legitimate and viable career; being visible in their role can inspire other females to participate.

At SSS, we recognise the largely untapped potential of female students as coaches and will continue to deliver a tailored coaching programme to play our part in inspiring the next generation of female coaches.

What is Coach Like a Girl?

Coach Like a Girl (CLAG) is a dedicated development programme designed to empower female student coaches and aspiring coaches. The project provides a safe supportive environment for participants to build confidence, share experiences and gain the skills needed to thrive as coaches in sport. CLAG was the name chosen by the participants on our pilot programme. The name empowers female coaches recognising the leadership and need for role models in sport whilst reclaiming words often used to demean women and girls ability within sport.

Why get Involved?

  • Funded opportunities to engage in practical skills development activity across a range of sports
  • Build confidence in your coaching practice
  • Learn from experienced coaches and sport experts
  • Connect with like-minded students across Scotland

Previous participants on the programme had this to say:

“YES. I would definitely recommend it. I really enjoyed the in-person sessions. They make it so much easier to connect with other women coaches and to talk about similar issues. It made me feel less alone with some problems I struggled with initially, and taught me ways on how to overcome them.”

“Being able to get advice and share experience with other female coaches that had similar experiences and/or could offer a wide range of advice”

Who can Apply?

This programme is open to women, trans and non-binary students from colleges and universities across Scotland whether they are currently coaching, have aspirations to coach or are just interested in what coaching could look like for them.

How to Apply:

Applications are open now! Spaces are limited, so don’t miss your chance to be part of this exciting journey. Applications will close at 12:00, 14th November 2025. The timeline for activity will be shared with those successful once all applications have been considered.

Apply for Coach Like a Girl Here

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Tuesday 7th October 2025

We kicked off Scottish Women & Girls in Sport Week with a trip to Dundee & Angus College, alongside Minister Graeme Dey.

We kicked off Scottish Women & Girls in Sport Week at Dundee & Angus College with a visit from Scottish Government Minister Graeme Dey MSP.

Mr Dey, local MSP and Minster for Government Business was on campus to celebrate the impact of the Active Campus Programme. He was joined by the Lord Provost of Dundee, Bill Campbell.

Arriving on campus, the party were met with an abundance of activity as the sports hall was packed with female students participating in table tennis and boccia. This lunchtime event was organised by Dundee & Angus’ Active Campus Coordinator Lauren Simpson, with support from Sport staff in the college.

A few students were given the opportunity to share their story including HND student Michelle, who has returned to college 11 years after first completing her NC. Her story is particularly inspiring. After pausing her studies to start a family, she was determined to return to studying Sport and Fitness following her diagnosis with a degenerative eye condition which is being helped by physical activity and continuing to look after herself.

Once she completes her studies, she hopes to work directly with people suffering from long term health conditions, and inspire them to make sport and physical activity a part of their regular lifestyle.

Following the activity session, there was an opportunity for discussion with Lauren given the opportunity to demonstrate the impact her role has had in front of the Minister, the College’s Senior Leaders, and partners from SSS, sportscotland and Colleges Scotland.

Commenting, Graeme Dey MSP said:

“It’s great to see the impact Lauren has made in her role. Seeing someone so enthusiastic about what she does, the numbers show that her work is having an impact and getting more students active on campus.

“Sport’s important for everyone, both in terms of participation and enjoyment. What’s great about her is the way sport has been opened up […] to students from across the college to access sport.”

Dundee & Angus Active Campus Coordinator Lauren Simpson said:

“When I first started [2023] there was nothing happening at our college in particular, and actually just raising the profile that sport and physical activity was within reach… that was the big step.

“For Scottish Women & Girls in Sport Week it’s about promoting connection and all the other benefits that sport brings. I think it’s very underestimated what sport can do to change lives”.

 

 

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Monday 29th September 2025

Join our revamped Equality Action Group in the crucial role of Delivery Coordinator as we shape an inclusive community across student sport.

Are you passionate about equality? Driven to break down barriers? Join us in shaping a sporting community where everyone belongs.

The Scottish Student Sport Equality Action Group are recruiting for new members to create tangible, real world change across the sporting sector. Over the past 12 months, alongside developing our new action plan we’ve been reshaping our advisory and delivery structure to support us in achieving our aims in this space. That includes a new Delivery Coordinator role developed as part of our ongoing engagement with the Moving to Inclusion Framework.

Working across four priority areas (below) the Equality Action Group is led by our Chair and an elected member responsible for guiding our wider Belonging based work on the SSS Development Committee. The four priority areas reflect significant barriers to participation and engagement across the student sport network. Our work more broadly seeks to address barriers faced by all, the decision to focus on these four areas allows us to deliver actionable change we believe will have a lasting impact across the sector.

  1. LGBTQ+
  2. Women and Girls
  3. Disability
  4. Ethnicity

Each area above has an Equality Lead who has a more strategic responsibility for their respective area. Delivery Coordinators will work closely with their Equality Lead, exploring how to translate priorities into activity and outcomes.

These roles would be ideal for those with lived experiences, drive to make a difference and a can-do attitude. The role may appeal to students or staff who have been involved in local equality work and want to make a change at the national level. For any questions about this role please contact our Head of Development, Jordan Dawson by email.

By joining the team, you’ll play a vital part in ensuring that equality isn’t just a policy but a practice that runs through everything we do.

View the role descriptor here. Please note that multiple roles under this title are available.

Applications to this role will be open ended. To apply please email Jordan with a recent copy of your CV and no more than 150 words explaining why equality is important to you.

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