Note: "Green & Gold" was awarded to the top perfomrers at the Australian University Games by the tournament organisers. These awards were discontinued from approximately 2015.

 

Australian University Games Finishing positions:

Year Location Men's Result Women's Result
2006
Adelaide
5th
12th
2005
Brisbane
6th
11th
2004
Perth
DNQ
Silver Medal
2003
Newcastle
DNQ
7th
2002
Adelaide
Gold Medal
Bronze Medal
2001
Sydney
Silver Medal
Gold Medal
2000
Ballarat
Bronze Medal
Bronze Medal
1999
Perth
5th
N/A
1998
Melbourne
Gold Medal
12th
1997
N/A
4th
N/A
1996
N/A
Gold Medal
N/A
1995
N/A
DNQ
N/A
1994
N/A
DNQ
N/A
1993
N/A
DNQ
N/A
1992
N/A
DNQ
N/A
1991
Adelaide
7th
8th
1990
Canberra
7th
2nd
1989
Townsville
Did not attend due to pilot strike (?)
As for men
1988
Port Macquarie, NSW
6th
Gold Medal
1987
Adelaide
2nd
6th
1986
Brisbane
2nd
9th
1985
Swan Hill (MUBC host)
5th
Gold Medal
1984
Melbourne (LaTrobe host)
5th
7th
1983
Perth
9th
6th
1982
Armindale, NSW (UNE)
4th
13th
1981
Sydney (Macq host)
Gold Medal
4th
1980
Melbourne (Monash host)
4th
5th
1979
Newcastle
8th
4th
1978
Canberra
Gold Medal
11th
1977
Wollongong
8th
10th
1976
Hobart
7th
9th
1975
Melbourne (LaTrobe host) 6th 7th 
1974*
Adelaide  10th 3rd 
1973
Sydney    6th  (Host:  Sydney)
1972
Melboure (MUBC host) 6th 2nd  (Host:  Qld)
1971
Sydney (UNSW)  9th 3rd  (Host:  Monash)
1970
Perth    Gold Medal  (Host:  UNE)
1969
Melbourne (Monash host) 3rd Gold Medal  (Host:  MUBC)
1968
Hobart  3rd Gold Medal  (Host:  UNSW)
1967**
Brisbane  4th 2nd  (Host:  Monash)
1966***
Adelaide  2nd 3rd  (Host: Monash)
1965
Sydney  Gold Medal  
1964
Melbourne (MUBC host) Gold Medal  
1963
 Perth    
1962
Sydney     
1961
Hobart     
1960
Southport (Qld)  3rd  
1959
Adelaide  Gold Medal  
1958
Melbourne (MUBC host) 3rd  
1957
Perth  Gold Medal  
1956
Sydney     
1955
Hobart     
1954
Brisbane     
1953
Adelaide     
1952
Melbourne  (MUBC host) 3rd  
1951
Sydney  3rd  
1950
Brisbane  3rd  
1949
Adelaide  2nd  
1948
Melbourne  (MUBC host) 2nd  
1947
 Sydney 2nd  

* 1974 was the first time that Basketball was a "combined" IV... i.e. Men's and Women's competitions held in conjunction with each other.

** From 1947-1967 the Men's competition was round-robin without finals, hence final positons were often shared... e.g. equal 1st.

*** 1966 was the first Women's AUC.

**** Before 1992 the RMITs and Swinburnes etc. couldn't play at IV

Note that much of the information relating to 1947-75 was collected from data in the excellent 50th Anniversary of the Adelaide University Basketball Club, compiled by Mark Lovell.



Australian University Games - Green and Gold Representatives

Player Number of Awards Won Years
Liam Norton 3 2006, 2007, 2008
Scott Cuffe 3 1996, 2000, 2002
John Campbell
3
1985, 1986, 1987
Les Walker
3
1976, 1978, 1980
Claire Pownell
2
2002, 2004
John Swartz
2
1986, 1988
Tania Strahan
2
1999, 2000
Lucien Boland
2
1996, 1999
Donna Watt
2
1987, 1988
Jamie Keck 2 1978, 1980
Les Walker 2 1976, 1978
Mike Vadiveloo 2 1981, 1982
Kemperley Dynon 1 2004
Stuart Beer 1 2002
Oskar Daniellson 1 2002
Jamie Cemm 1 2000
Natalie Johnstone 1 2000
Stuart Forsyth 1 1998
Andrew Parkinson 1 1987
Samantha McLeod 1 1988
Jo Storer 1 1988
Natalie Frohling 1 1988
Anne Cantwell 1 1985
Lindy Barrett 1 1985
Jean Prior 1 1981
Graeme Jane 1 1982
Ray Watson 1 1978
Jan Langdon 1 1978
Rhys Lewis 4 1954,1956,1957,1958

 

TODO:

2013: Tim Clark, Andrew Steel
2012: none :-(
2011: Charlotte Ross-Harris, Callum Repper, Tim Clark
2010: Callum Repper, Tom Stephens
2009: Tom Bicknell, Jason Conway
2008: Liam Norton, Claire Grady, Melanie Fidler
2007: Liam Norton, Claire Pownell,
2006: Liam Norton

 

Note also that Andrew Parkinson was the overall AUC MVP in 1987 and John Campbell was Runner-up in 1985.