Get ready to witness the thrill of the court as the 2024 University Basketball League (UBL) returns for its fourth year.
The UBL is promising an even more exhilarating experience this year as ‘The Web’ plays host to eight RMIT home games over seven action packed weeks!
After tasting finals, the RMIT Redbacks have geared up to showcase their skills and determination in this growing competition, featuring 14 universities battling it out in both men's and women's divisions.
Mark your calendars for the Redbacks first tip-off on Wednesday 20th March, at the RMIT Sports Centre in Bundoora, aka ‘The Web’, with free popcorn at every home game!
Universities across five states will battle it out to gain ascendancy leading into to the highly anticipated finals series in May.
Brace yourselves for an extraordinary journey through the highs and lows of UBL basketball. Come witness history being made on campus.
Wednesday 20 March: RMIT Redbacks vs Victoria University (VU)
Wednesday 27 March: RMIT Redbacks vs Australian Catholic University (ACU)
Wednesday 17 April: RMIT Redbacks vs University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC)
Tuesday 30 April: RMIT Redbacks vs University of Tasmania (UTAS)
All home games are played at RMIT Sports Centre (The Web), Building 203, McKimmies Road, Bundoora.
Can't make it to the courts?
Do not sweat! All the UBL excitement will be brought directly to you through UniSportTV, with every game streamed for your convenience.
Tune in and cheer for the RMIT Redbacks as they aim for victory in this prestigious basketball league at home and away.
Don't miss out on the basketball extravaganza – join us in celebrating the spirit of the game, the camaraderie, and the pursuit of excellence in UBL24. Let's make this season one to remember!
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