Social Sports Daylight Savings Competition

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Summer is almost here, and it is time to look forward to better weather. Macquarie University Sport and Aquatic Centre (MUSAC) is offering new competition nights as well as the social comps that loyal supporters have been turning up to, year in and year out. The end of year competition will run over 11 weeks.

On offer from Monday 10  October
  • Monday or Tuesday:  mixed Netball at MUSAC – 6pm to 10pm
  • Tuesday: 7 a side mixed Soccer – 6pm to 10pm at Macquarie University Sports Fields
  • Wednesday: night mixed Touch Football – 6pm to 10pm at Macquarie University Sports Fields/ mixed Volleyball – 6pm to 10pm at MUSAC
  • Thursday: Men’s 7 a side Soccer/ Women’s 7 a side Soccer – 6pm to 10pm at Macquarie University Sports Fields
  • Friday: mixed Basketball – 6pm to 8pm at MUSAC/ Men’s Basketball – 8pm to 10pm at MUSAC

MUSAC is a proud member of Pride in Sport. MUSAC is open to everyone and if you want to play sport, they have a place for you. For single gender sports and mixed gender on field requirements, all participants are welcome to join in a manner that best reflects their gender identity.  View MUSAC’s sport inclusion policy.

Registrations open on 23 September at 9am.  Indoor sports have limited space and typically sell out quickly. Netball usually sells out within hours.

For more details contact chris.mckibbins@mq.edu.au . To ensure you don’t miss the registration link and any live updates, follow the Macquarie University Sport and Aquatic Centre on Facebook and Instagram. Competition details can also be found here.

Staff and Faculty – MUSAC can invoice departments and help with scheduling to meet earlier game times if required. You can register as a team or an individual.

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