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  1. Sports highlights: Weeks 3 & 4. The following highlights from various sports clubs and teams were compiled from recent reports. If any captains or team members have a result that you'd like to feature in the next round-up, please contact comms@caths.cam.ac.uk.

    • Rugby
    • Rowing
    • Mixed Hockey
    • Men’s Football
    • Men’s Badminton

    Cambridge University Rugby Union Football Club (CURUFC) Women’s first team defeated Oxford University Rugby Football Club (OURFC) Women 15-0 in the inaugural fixture of the Women’s 88’s Match, honouring the first Women’s Varsity Match that took place back in 1988. Rhiannon Osborne (2016, Medicine) was in the starting XV and Suzi Pozniak (2019, Geog...

    In the Winter Head, the M1 8+ were the eighth fastest out of 24 crews on the river and M2 4+ came third out of five crews. Sadly, the women’s crews weren’t able to race due to illness, but the novices crews came through for the College: the women NW1 finished in second place (winning three out of four of their races, and there was less than a lengt...

    The mixed squad finished their final game of the term 2-2 against St John’s, despite fielding one fewer player than our opponents. Off the back of earlier victories against Downing and a combined Trinity-Fitzwilliam side, this latest result means that the team remain unbeaten this year. (The Kittbag)

    St Catharine’s took on Darwin in the Cuppers competition, with the match ending 1-1 after extra time. After 20+ penalties, the team emerged triumphant and secured a place in the quarter finals where they will meet our neighbours Corpus Christi. (The Kittbag) The team should also be congratulated for soaring to the top of Division Two in the league,...

    After the first win of the season against Queens’, the first team went on to beat Homerton 9-0, securing the College’s place in Division 1. The second team lost 5-4 to Churchill in a “close fought battle”. (The Kittbag)

  2. St Catharine’s men’s football team faced our neighbours from King’s College in the quarter-finals of this year’s Cuppers competition. A tremendous 2-1 victory was clinched in extra time and “the fantastic support of the SCCAFC ultras, inc (sic) Sir John Benger (Master), carried us to the final whistle”.

  3. In 2007, they defeated Brasenose College Oxford 3–2 (after extra time) in a match held at St. Catharine's Sports Fields, Cambridge. In 2009, they played St. John's College Oxford at Iffley Road, Oxford, and again were victorious 3–2.

  4. St Catharine's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. [2] Founded in 1473 as Katharine Hall , it adopted its current name in 1860. The college is nicknamed " Catz ".

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