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Why Matt see's Loughborough University as the perfect choice

20 December, 2011
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Adam Wilson 'What's the difference'

20 December, 2011
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Graham Dilley Awarded the Special Lifetime Achievement Honour

30 November, 2011

At the UK Coaching Awards, the special lifetime achievement award was presented in honour of the former England fast bowler Graham Dilley, who died in October. The presentation was made to Dilley's son, Chris Pennell, in recognition of Dilley's work as a bowling coach with Surrey, Scotland and England, and most recently as head coach of Loughborough University.



Loughborough Women's MCCU Crowned National Indoor Champions

11 November, 2011

Last weekend saw another indoor challenge for Loughborough's MCCU as we took part in the British Open Championships in Derby.



2011 MCCU Women's Provisonal Squad

11 October, 2011
2011 MCCU Women's Provisonal Squad

Tammy Beaumont
Sofie Cawley
Georgie Elwiss
Amy Jones
Beth Langston
Stacey Miles
Danny Peart
Natalie Sciver
Helen Shipman
Anya Shrubsole
Emily Star
Anna Swan
Chesney Wilkin
Lauren Winfield


2011 MCCU Men's Provisonal Squad

10 October, 2011
2011 MCCU Men's Provisonal Squad

Basil Akram
Sam Billings
Jon Clare
Dannyjo Cox
Mathew Cross
Fred Daeche-Marshall
Devon Endersby
Rhodri Evans
Martin Fearon*
Jack Johnson
Toby Lester
Aiden Morris
Nitesh Patel
Ravi Patel
Alex Phillips
Adam Riley
Dmitri Ratnayake
Adam Soilleux
Ian Sturmer


MCCU Trials 2011

4 October, 2011
 
 
 
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Loughborough's Old and New Guide Ealing to Victory

21 September, 2011


Ealing won the Barbados Cockspur Club t20 as they dominated the final with a 10-wicket victory over Chester-le-Street at Chelmsford.

Ealing kicked off the Barbados Cockspur Club t20 finals day with a convincing seven-wicket win against Cornish side St Just to book their place in the final.

The second semi-final was a closer contest with Hyde looking comfortable as they set about chasing down the 103-run target set by Chester-le-Street. But it was not to be as the north-east bowlers regained control with five wickets for 10 runs to claim a five-run victory.