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Trophy room

The UCU Sports Trophy Room is a proud symbol of Uganda Christian University’s athletic legacy, showcasing decades of triumphs, resilience, and teamwork. Within its walls, visitors find an inspiring collection of medals, cups, plaques, and championship awards earned by UCU teams across disciplines such as rugby, netball, football, basketball, and track & field. Each trophy tells a story not only of victory on the field, but of the discipline, faith, and unity that define UCU athletes. More than a display, the Trophy Room serves as a living archive of student achievement, motivating current athletes to aim higher while honoring the dedication of those who came before. It stands as a reminder that at UCU, sports are not just games they are milestones of excellence, leadership, and community spirit.

Beyond being a showcase of silverware, the Trophy Room is a space of inspiration and identity. It reminds current athletes that they are part of a tradition of excellence, motivating them to push boundaries and uphold the values of discipline, faith, and unity. Alumni and supporters see their contributions honored, while students and visitors gain a deeper appreciation of how sports have shaped UCU’s culture. More than a collection of awards, the Trophy Room embodies the university’s vision of nurturing champions who excel both in competition and in life, making it a cornerstone of UCU’s sporting community.

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2016
Canada participates in the first Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Manitoba
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2013
The Canadian Men’s National Team is named the Team of the Year
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2008
Canada successfully hosts the Women’s World Championship in Toronto, Ontario
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2002
The Canadian Men’s National Team is named the Team of the Year
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2015 NVL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Led by 26 points from tournament MVP Finn Rosetta (Stylemix Band) and 23 points from Aiden Leggatt (Memphis Tigers), the USA (9-0) saved its best performance of the World Cup for the gold medal clash as the Americans captured a second-consecutive Led by 26 points from tournament MVP Finn Rosetta (Stylemix Band) and 23 points from Aiden Leggatt (Memphis Tigers), the USA (9-0) saved its best performance of the World Cup for the gold medal clash as the Americans captured a second-consecutive

FIBA World Cup gold medal with a blistering 129-92 win over Serbia (5-4) at the Palacio de os Deportes de la Comunidad arena on Sunday night in Madrid, Spain. The USA, which distanced itself from Serbia early in the game with a 28-6 run to close the first quarter, became just the third country in FIBA World Cup history to capture consecutive titles, and more crucial, the championship earned the USA an automatic bid into the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games.