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UCC announces 24/25 Sports Scholars
UCC Announces Sports Scholars for Year 2024-25
University College Cork unveiled its Sport Scholarship students for 2024/25 today. Student athletes from a wide variety of sports, including athletics, basketball, rugby, hockey, rowing, soccer, GAA and kickboxing are featured in this year’s programme.
UCC has announced that 86 students from across 15 sports have been awarded Sports Scholarships for the 2024-2025 academic year. The awards were revealed at the launch of the 2024-25 programmes on November 26th, held at the Dora Allman Room, The Hub in UCC.
The recipients, who represent ten counties—Cork, Dublin, Kilkenny, Kerry, Mayo, Laois, Waterford, Tipperary, Limerick, and Offaly—are celebrated for their exceptional talent and dedication to sport.
Sponsored Support
The scholarship programme is supported by Bank of Ireland, Gym+Coffee, MJ Dowling, the Moss Keane family and Jason Foley Family.
UCC Sports Scholarship Programme
Designed to help student-athletes achieve their full potential, the programme is divided into two key strands:
• UCC Team Sport Scholarships
• UCC Individual Sport Scholarships
These scholarships are integrated with UCC Sport’s Performance Programme, which provides tailored support to help students balance their academic and athletic pursuits. The programme’s ultimate goal is to empower UCC athletes and teams to compete at their best, from third-level competitions to international arenas.
High-Performance Collaboration
UCC partners with clubs, coaches, and experts in sports science, conditioning, nutrition, sports medicine, and analysis to enhance athlete development. Collaborations with national governing bodies, provincial organizations, and Sport Ireland further bolster UCC’s high-performance strategy.
This initiative reflects UCC’s commitment to nurturing Ireland’s next generation of sports stars, supporting them in achieving excellence both on and off the field.
John O'Halloran The President of UCC expressed: "At UCC, we deeply value and celebrate our exceptional student-athletes for the immense contributions they make to their sports, communities, families, and schools, as well as their personal development.
“We extend heartfelt thanks to our dedicated coaches, volunteers, Clubs Executive, and staff who work tirelessly to support these athletes. A special acknowledgment goes to our generous sponsors—Bank of Ireland, Gym+Coffee, MJ Dowling, the Moss Keane family, and the Jason Foley Family whose support of our scholarship programme plays a vital role in the growth and success of our student-athletes."
Morgan Buckley, Head of UCC Sport said: "Congratulations to all our teams and athletes. We are incredibly proud of their achievements, as well as the dedication of their coaches, volunteers, and clubs, supported by our outstanding staff and services at UCC.
The UCC Sport Scholarship Programme significantly enhances the services we offer to our performance teams and athletes, ensuring they can successfully balance their academic and sporting pursuits. We are also proud to continue holding the Accreditation for Student-Athlete Support (UCC Sport ASAS) standard, recently developed by Sport Ireland, which ensures equal opportunities for high-performing student-athletes to excel both in sport and education."
Donnchadh Mac Aodha, UCC Club’s Executive President, said "UCC’s commitment to supporting our students truly makes it a fantastic place to both study and excel in sport. We are incredibly proud of the outstanding levels of participation and achievement in sport across the university."
Sport |
Athlete |
Athletics |
Katie Bergin |
Athletics |
Frank O’Brien |
Basketball |
Emer Dunne |
Camogie |
Méabh Murphy |
Camogie |
Eimear Heffernan |
Camogie |
Emma Murphy |
Camogie |
Orlaith Kelleher |
Canoe |
Mark Skuce |
Gaelic Football |
Austin Murphy |
Gaelic Football |
Cathal O’ Beaglaoich |
Gaelic Football |
Killian Falvey |
Gaelic Football |
Harry Ahearne |
Gaelic Football (W) |
Caoimhe Forde |
Gaelic Football (W) |
Sadbh McGoldrick |
Gaelic Football (W) |
Roisin Ni Chorcora |
Gaelic Football (W) |
Leah Hallihan |
Gaelic Football (W) |
Emma Morrissey |
Gaelic Football (W) |
Roisin Ennis |
Golf |
Robbie Walsh |
Hockey |
Éabha Curran |
Hockey |
Isabel Lyons |
Hockey |
Enya O’Donoghue |
Hockey |
Jane Murphy |
Hockey |
Julia McCarthy |
Hockey |
Emma O’Sullivan |
Hurling |
Ross O’Sullivan |
Hurling |
Daniel Hogan |
Hurling |
Luke Elliot |
Kickboxing |
Taylor Heffernan |
Olympic Weightlifting |
Shane Roche |
Rowing |
Rory Buckley |
Rowing |
Noah Giltinan |
Rowing |
Kate Reidy |
Rugby |
Jack Casey |
Rugby |
Danny McCarthy |
Rugby |
Aaron Quirke |
Rugby |
Paddy Gaffney |
Rugby |
Tom Coughlan |
Rugby |
Evan Clarke |
Rugby |
Adam Wrona |
Rugby |
Ivor Dennehy |
Rugby |
Peter Hyland |
Rugby |
Michael Cogan |
Rugby |
Neville O’Leary |
Rugby |
Darragh French |
Rugby |
Billy Kiernan |
Rugby |
Ellie Cournane |
Rugby |
Rory Og Doody |
Rugby |
Harry Foster |
Rugby |
James Wixted |
Rugby |
Stephen O’Shaughnessy |
Rugby |
Benjamin Lynch |
Rugby |
Patrick Jones |
Rugby |
Harry Murphy |
Rugby |
Sam O’Sullivan |
Soccer (M) |
Ross Cunningham |
Soccer (M) |
Matthew Broderick |
Soccer (M) |
Ramsay Miller |
Soccer (M) |
Sam Morrissey |
Soccer (M) |
Ewan Lee |
Soccer (M) |
Oran Crowe |
Soccer (M) |
Kevin Fitzpatrick |
Soccer (M) |
Eanna Fitzgerald |
Soccer (M) |
Colm Murphy |
Soccer (W) |
Erin O’Brien |
Soccer (W) |
Laura Shine |
UCC Player Development Performance Scholarship (Rugby) 2024/25 |
Daniel Rock |
Alex Hamilton |
Darragh O’Connell |
Sam Loftus |
Jason Aherne |
Rian O’Donoghue |
Bank of Ireland (5) |
|
Eimear Maher |
Athletics |
Sarah O’Brien |
Camogie |
Cathal O’Mahony |
Gaelic Football |
Ethan O’Neill |
Rowing |
Shane O’Neill |
Soccer |
Jason Foley Memorial (1) |
Daryl Cuff Basketball |
Gym and Coffee (2) |
Micaela Sanderson Hockey |
Maeve Gallagher Triathlon |
MJ Dowling (5) |
|
Darragh Flynn |
Hurling |
Darragh Stakelum |
Hurling |
Peter McGarry |
Hurling |
Sean Daly |
Hurling |
Shane Kingston |
Hurling |
Moss Keane Memorial (1) |
|
Conor Ryan |
Rugby |