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Defending champs KU held by UoE as varsity games kick off in Eldoret

By The Standard December 16, 2025

Source: The Standard

Defending champions Kenyatta University (KU) were frustrated to a barren draw by hosts University of Eldoret (UoE) in their opening football match of the 2025 National University Games.Despite firing blanks in theKenya University Sports Federation(KUSF) national games being staged in Eldoret, UoE and KU warned rivals as they kicked off their campaign for the crown.UoE captain Jeff Oluoch said the match against the defending champions was tough."We knew KU are the defending champions and their game is top-notch, and we are playing at home. We drew, but it was a win for us," said Oluoch.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsAppHe added: "We were not under pressure because we are on our home ground."KU captain Austin Tandasi said his side came into the opening match with the confidence of winning.Tandasi regretted several missed scoring chances but promised that the Hardnuts would regain their winning ways in subsequent games."We had three scoring chancesbut didn't score, and that was our biggest challenge."The draw triggered pressure, but we are preparing well for the next matches. Our preparations were good, and we have no reason to lose a match," said the captain.KU and UoE together with Kisii and Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) are in Group A.UoE trounced Koitalel 19-5 Koitalel Samoei University in the men's Rugby 7s opening contest, while KU defeated USIU in the match played at UoE grounds.Moi University Arsonists demolished Koitalel Samoei 31-0 as KU's Rugby 7s squad, Blak Blad beat UoE 14-5.Twenty one universities are chasing titles in 20 disciplines, including soccer, athletics, rugby 7s, volleyball, basketball, handball, hockey, karate, chess, swimming, table tennis, tennis and netball, among others. Athletics action is kicking off today.KUSF president Kibet Rono said universities overcame financial constraints to host the event.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UP

Despite firing blanks in theKenya University Sports Federation(KUSF) national games being staged in Eldoret, UoE and KU warned rivals as they kicked off their campaign for the crown.UoE captain Jeff Oluoch said the match against the defending champions was tough."We knew KU are the defending champions and their game is top-notch, and we are playing at home. We drew, but it was a win for us," said Oluoch.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsAppHe added: "We were not under pressure because we are on our home ground."KU captain Austin Tandasi said his side came into the opening match with the confidence of winning.Tandasi regretted several missed scoring chances but promised that the Hardnuts would regain their winning ways in subsequent games."We had three scoring chancesbut didn't score, and that was our biggest challenge."The draw triggered pressure, but we are preparing well for the next matches. Our preparations were good, and we have no reason to lose a match," said the captain.KU and UoE together with Kisii and Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) are in Group A.UoE trounced Koitalel 19-5 Koitalel Samoei University in the men's Rugby 7s opening contest, while KU defeated USIU in the match played at UoE grounds.Moi University Arsonists demolished Koitalel Samoei 31-0 as KU's Rugby 7s squad, Blak Blad beat UoE 14-5.Twenty one universities are chasing titles in 20 disciplines, including soccer, athletics, rugby 7s, volleyball, basketball, handball, hockey, karate, chess, swimming, table tennis, tennis and netball, among others. Athletics action is kicking off today.KUSF president Kibet Rono said universities overcame financial constraints to host the event.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UP

UoE captain Jeff Oluoch said the match against the defending champions was tough."We knew KU are the defending champions and their game is top-notch, and we are playing at home. We drew, but it was a win for us," said Oluoch.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsAppHe added: "We were not under pressure because we are on our home ground."KU captain Austin Tandasi said his side came into the opening match with the confidence of winning.Tandasi regretted several missed scoring chances but promised that the Hardnuts would regain their winning ways in subsequent games."We had three scoring chancesbut didn't score, and that was our biggest challenge."The draw triggered pressure, but we are preparing well for the next matches. Our preparations were good, and we have no reason to lose a match," said the captain.KU and UoE together with Kisii and Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) are in Group A.UoE trounced Koitalel 19-5 Koitalel Samoei University in the men's Rugby 7s opening contest, while KU defeated USIU in the match played at UoE grounds.Moi University Arsonists demolished Koitalel Samoei 31-0 as KU's Rugby 7s squad, Blak Blad beat UoE 14-5.Twenty one universities are chasing titles in 20 disciplines, including soccer, athletics, rugby 7s, volleyball, basketball, handball, hockey, karate, chess, swimming, table tennis, tennis and netball, among others. Athletics action is kicking off today.KUSF president Kibet Rono said universities overcame financial constraints to host the event.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UP

"We knew KU are the defending champions and their game is top-notch, and we are playing at home. We drew, but it was a win for us," said Oluoch.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsAppHe added: "We were not under pressure because we are on our home ground."KU captain Austin Tandasi said his side came into the opening match with the confidence of winning.Tandasi regretted several missed scoring chances but promised that the Hardnuts would regain their winning ways in subsequent games."We had three scoring chancesbut didn't score, and that was our biggest challenge."The draw triggered pressure, but we are preparing well for the next matches. Our preparations were good, and we have no reason to lose a match," said the captain.KU and UoE together with Kisii and Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) are in Group A.UoE trounced Koitalel 19-5 Koitalel Samoei University in the men's Rugby 7s opening contest, while KU defeated USIU in the match played at UoE grounds.Moi University Arsonists demolished Koitalel Samoei 31-0 as KU's Rugby 7s squad, Blak Blad beat UoE 14-5.Twenty one universities are chasing titles in 20 disciplines, including soccer, athletics, rugby 7s, volleyball, basketball, handball, hockey, karate, chess, swimming, table tennis, tennis and netball, among others. Athletics action is kicking off today.KUSF president Kibet Rono said universities overcame financial constraints to host the event.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UP

He added: "We were not under pressure because we are on our home ground."KU captain Austin Tandasi said his side came into the opening match with the confidence of winning.Tandasi regretted several missed scoring chances but promised that the Hardnuts would regain their winning ways in subsequent games."We had three scoring chancesbut didn't score, and that was our biggest challenge."The draw triggered pressure, but we are preparing well for the next matches. Our preparations were good, and we have no reason to lose a match," said the captain.KU and UoE together with Kisii and Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) are in Group A.UoE trounced Koitalel 19-5 Koitalel Samoei University in the men's Rugby 7s opening contest, while KU defeated USIU in the match played at UoE grounds.Moi University Arsonists demolished Koitalel Samoei 31-0 as KU's Rugby 7s squad, Blak Blad beat UoE 14-5.Twenty one universities are chasing titles in 20 disciplines, including soccer, athletics, rugby 7s, volleyball, basketball, handball, hockey, karate, chess, swimming, table tennis, tennis and netball, among others. Athletics action is kicking off today.KUSF president Kibet Rono said universities overcame financial constraints to host the event.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UP

KU captain Austin Tandasi said his side came into the opening match with the confidence of winning.Tandasi regretted several missed scoring chances but promised that the Hardnuts would regain their winning ways in subsequent games."We had three scoring chancesbut didn't score, and that was our biggest challenge."The draw triggered pressure, but we are preparing well for the next matches. Our preparations were good, and we have no reason to lose a match," said the captain.KU and UoE together with Kisii and Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) are in Group A.UoE trounced Koitalel 19-5 Koitalel Samoei University in the men's Rugby 7s opening contest, while KU defeated USIU in the match played at UoE grounds.Moi University Arsonists demolished Koitalel Samoei 31-0 as KU's Rugby 7s squad, Blak Blad beat UoE 14-5.Twenty one universities are chasing titles in 20 disciplines, including soccer, athletics, rugby 7s, volleyball, basketball, handball, hockey, karate, chess, swimming, table tennis, tennis and netball, among others. Athletics action is kicking off today.KUSF president Kibet Rono said universities overcame financial constraints to host the event.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UP

Tandasi regretted several missed scoring chances but promised that the Hardnuts would regain their winning ways in subsequent games."We had three scoring chancesbut didn't score, and that was our biggest challenge."The draw triggered pressure, but we are preparing well for the next matches. Our preparations were good, and we have no reason to lose a match," said the captain.KU and UoE together with Kisii and Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) are in Group A.UoE trounced Koitalel 19-5 Koitalel Samoei University in the men's Rugby 7s opening contest, while KU defeated USIU in the match played at UoE grounds.Moi University Arsonists demolished Koitalel Samoei 31-0 as KU's Rugby 7s squad, Blak Blad beat UoE 14-5.Twenty one universities are chasing titles in 20 disciplines, including soccer, athletics, rugby 7s, volleyball, basketball, handball, hockey, karate, chess, swimming, table tennis, tennis and netball, among others. Athletics action is kicking off today.KUSF president Kibet Rono said universities overcame financial constraints to host the event.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UP

"We had three scoring chancesbut didn't score, and that was our biggest challenge."The draw triggered pressure, but we are preparing well for the next matches. Our preparations were good, and we have no reason to lose a match," said the captain.KU and UoE together with Kisii and Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) are in Group A.UoE trounced Koitalel 19-5 Koitalel Samoei University in the men's Rugby 7s opening contest, while KU defeated USIU in the match played at UoE grounds.Moi University Arsonists demolished Koitalel Samoei 31-0 as KU's Rugby 7s squad, Blak Blad beat UoE 14-5.Twenty one universities are chasing titles in 20 disciplines, including soccer, athletics, rugby 7s, volleyball, basketball, handball, hockey, karate, chess, swimming, table tennis, tennis and netball, among others. Athletics action is kicking off today.KUSF president Kibet Rono said universities overcame financial constraints to host the event.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UP

"The draw triggered pressure, but we are preparing well for the next matches. Our preparations were good, and we have no reason to lose a match," said the captain.KU and UoE together with Kisii and Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) are in Group A.UoE trounced Koitalel 19-5 Koitalel Samoei University in the men's Rugby 7s opening contest, while KU defeated USIU in the match played at UoE grounds.Moi University Arsonists demolished Koitalel Samoei 31-0 as KU's Rugby 7s squad, Blak Blad beat UoE 14-5.Twenty one universities are chasing titles in 20 disciplines, including soccer, athletics, rugby 7s, volleyball, basketball, handball, hockey, karate, chess, swimming, table tennis, tennis and netball, among others. Athletics action is kicking off today.KUSF president Kibet Rono said universities overcame financial constraints to host the event.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UP

KU and UoE together with Kisii and Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) are in Group A.UoE trounced Koitalel 19-5 Koitalel Samoei University in the men's Rugby 7s opening contest, while KU defeated USIU in the match played at UoE grounds.Moi University Arsonists demolished Koitalel Samoei 31-0 as KU's Rugby 7s squad, Blak Blad beat UoE 14-5.Twenty one universities are chasing titles in 20 disciplines, including soccer, athletics, rugby 7s, volleyball, basketball, handball, hockey, karate, chess, swimming, table tennis, tennis and netball, among others. Athletics action is kicking off today.KUSF president Kibet Rono said universities overcame financial constraints to host the event.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UP

UoE trounced Koitalel 19-5 Koitalel Samoei University in the men's Rugby 7s opening contest, while KU defeated USIU in the match played at UoE grounds.Moi University Arsonists demolished Koitalel Samoei 31-0 as KU's Rugby 7s squad, Blak Blad beat UoE 14-5.Twenty one universities are chasing titles in 20 disciplines, including soccer, athletics, rugby 7s, volleyball, basketball, handball, hockey, karate, chess, swimming, table tennis, tennis and netball, among others. Athletics action is kicking off today.KUSF president Kibet Rono said universities overcame financial constraints to host the event.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UP

Moi University Arsonists demolished Koitalel Samoei 31-0 as KU's Rugby 7s squad, Blak Blad beat UoE 14-5.Twenty one universities are chasing titles in 20 disciplines, including soccer, athletics, rugby 7s, volleyball, basketball, handball, hockey, karate, chess, swimming, table tennis, tennis and netball, among others. Athletics action is kicking off today.KUSF president Kibet Rono said universities overcame financial constraints to host the event.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UP

Twenty one universities are chasing titles in 20 disciplines, including soccer, athletics, rugby 7s, volleyball, basketball, handball, hockey, karate, chess, swimming, table tennis, tennis and netball, among others. Athletics action is kicking off today.KUSF president Kibet Rono said universities overcame financial constraints to host the event.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UP

KUSF president Kibet Rono said universities overcame financial constraints to host the event.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UP

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