Results
Date | Home Team | Away Team | ||
Round 1 | ||||
12.03.2004 | University College Cork | 0 | NUI Galway | 6 |
12.03.2004 | NUI Maynooth | scr | Dublin Institute of Technology | w/o |
Quarter-Finals | ||||
12.03.2004 | University College Dublin | 2 | University of Limerick | 3 |
12.03.2004 | NUI Galway | 5 | Royal College of Surgeons | 2 |
12.03.2004 | Trinity College Dublin | 8 | Dublin Institute of Technology | 1 |
12.03.2004 | Queen’s University Belfast | 3 | Dublin City University | 4 |
Semi-Finals | ||||
12.03.2004 | NUI Galway | W | University of Limerick | L |
12.03.2004 | Dublin City University | 5 | Dublin University | 7 |
Final | ||||
12.03.2004 | NUI Galway | 4 (2p) | Dublin University | 4 (1p) |
Report
NUI Galway won the Colleges and Universities Sports Association of Ireland Men’s Intervarsities in 2003-04, defeating Dublin University (Trinity College Dublin) 2-1 on penalties after a 2-2 draw in the Final.
In all 10 Universities and Institutes of Technology entered the CUSAI Men’s Water Polo Intervarsities in 2003-04, which were played in a straight knockout (single elimination) format on Friday the 12th March 2004 in DCU and TCD.
All four corners of Ireland were represented, with Dublin Uninersity (Trinity College Dublin), University College Dublin, Dublin City University, Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland, and Dublin Institute of Technology all from Dublin and NUI Maynooth (Kildare) representing Leinster, University of Limerick and University College Cork representing Munster, Queen’s University Belfast representing Ulster and NUI Galway representing Connacht.
References
Images
[1] Wikipedia (2020) CUSAI Logo [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/18/CUSAI-Logo-Only.jpg/220px-CUSAI-Logo-Only.jpg [Accessed 12 April 2020]
Wayback Machine
[2] CUSAI | Wayback Machine (2004) Water-polo Intervarsities 2003 / 2004 – info [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20041124221010/http://www.cusai.ie/irishaffairs/20032004/iv/waterpolo.html#results [Accessed 24 May 2019]
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Caoimhe Mullaney.
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