The Victoria University rugby sevens team clinched its third consecutive Varsity 7s championship Sunday, overpowering Uganda Martyrs University Nkozi with a 31-10 victory in the final at Kyambogo University.
The win caps an undefeated season for the Victoria Sharks, cementing their status as the premier rugby program in East African university sports. Under clear skies and before a cheering crowd, the Sharks’ blistering pace and relentless defense secured the decisive win with key tries in both halves.
Captained by a roster of determined student-athletes, the Sharks’ performance was a testament to the university’s commitment to holistic development. “Excellence, discipline, and determination are part of the Victoria DNA,” the institution declared in an official statement, encapsulating the ethos that propelled the team through a grueling season. Players, adorned in navy-and-red jerseys emblazoned with the Victoria crest, hoisted the gleaming trophy skyward, their faces alight with gold medals and national pride. The celebratory huddle—captured in images of sweat-streaked grins and raised fists—evoked the unbridled joy of underdogs turned dynasty.
This victory extends Victoria University’s sporting legacy, building on recent successes in basketball and athletics. Dr. Herbert Muganga, the university’s vice chancellor, who was tagged in the announcement, praised the team’s resilience: “We Think Forward. We Lead Change.” For many players, balancing rigorous academics with elite competition, the win represents more than silverware—it’s a beacon for aspiring athletes in a region where resources are often scarce.
As higher education institutions increasingly invest in sports to foster unity and talent, Victoria’s Sharks have set a benchmark. With the academic year underway, eyes now turn to how this momentum might inspire the next generation of scholars and scorers.

