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More than a Sporting Chance to Excel as MIC Announces Elite Scholarships

Pictured at the launch were Professor Niamh Hourigan, Vice-President Academic Affairs, MIC with MIC students Róisín Upton, international hockey player and Hayleigh Kiely, Irish kickboxing champion 2019 and world kickboxing champion 2018.

Mary Immaculate College today announced details of two elite sports scholarships in honour of former MIC staff members and sporting stalwarts Noreen Lynch and Leonard Enright. The scholarships, valued at €4,000 each, are reserved for outstanding performance athletes who are committed to further developing their sporting and academic careers. These elite scholarships are open to incoming applicants and current undergraduate and postgraduate students across both the Limerick and Thurles campus.

Details were also made available with regard to MIC’s new CAO Points Concession Scheme; an academic entry scheme for sporting applicants applying for a full-time Level 8 Undergraduate programme at MIC Limerick or Thurles. Up to 10 places across all undergraduate programmes will be reserved for those who have demonstrated a high level of sporting performance. Successful applicants who meet all the necessary requirements may be eligible for a points reduction of up to 40 points below the First Round CAO points cut-off for the programme they have applied for. Apply online here.

Making the announcement Professor Niamh Hourigan, Vice-President of Academic Affairs, MIC said: “MIC has a strong sporting tradition with sport and recreation playing an important role in the lives of our students and so we are delighted to introduce two separate sport schemes in recognition of the sporting excellence amongst our students.  These schemes will   further develop the relationship between academic excellence, sports and well-being by providing additional supports to students whilst they pursue both their academic and sporting career.” “We are also delighted to honour our former colleagues Noreen Lynch and Leonard Enright in this way. Both individuals made an extensive contribution to sport throughout their lives not just here at Mary Immaculate College but also at a local and national level. It is fitting that they be remembered in this way.”

Noreen Lynch joined MIC as a lecturer in Physical Education in the early 70s and during her 35 year career with MIC she established and coordinated all of the sport and recreation programmes at the College. Noreen helped to establish the O’Connor Cup, the Ladies Football equivalent to the Fitzgibbon Cup, which was inaugurated in 1987. She was also involved in the establishment of national Third Level Ladies’ football competitions in the mid-1980s; indeed the Lynch Cup, inaugurated in 1992, is named after her. Noreen was honoured with a GAA President’s Award in 2014 by Liam Ó Néill, at a ceremony in Croke Park, in recognition of her outstanding voluntary contribution to the GAA, particularly for her contribution to the development of Gaelic games at third level from the early 1970s onwards. She was also honoured at a Mayoral Reception in Limerick in recognition of her significant contribution to education, sport and MIC, shortly before her death in October 2018.

Leonard Enright was a member of the Maintenance and Buildings Services Team at MIC for over 22 years. Leonard played with the Limerick Senior Hurling team from the early 1970s to the late 1980s. Part of the Limerick panel in the 1973 All-Ireland final, Leonard won Munster titles in 1980 and 1981 and League titles in 1984 and 1985. He was the All-Star full-back in 1980, 1981 and 1983. Leonard was inducted into the GAA Hall of Fame in 2018 shortly before his death in November 2018.

MIC caters for a wide variety of sports and has an award winning state of the art multipurpose sports complex with facilities for soccer, basketball, badminton, volleyball and table tennis, in addition to a dance studio and weights room. Outside facilities include a full size GAA pitch, floodlight training pitch and running track. Recent sporting success over the years include winners of the Fitzgibbon Cup 2016 and 2017, six time winners of the Purcell Cup, Trench Cup winners 2018, Rugby Tier Two All-Ireland winners 2017 and Spillane Cup winners 2016, 2017 and 2018.

These sport schemes will add to the growing suite of scholarships and awards offered by MIC to both incoming and current students in an effort to provide much needed financial support. Details on the wide range of scholarships and awards on offer, with a cumulative value of over €100k, are available here.

Applications for the Sport Schemes will open in October and deadline for receipt of completed applications is 1 May 2020.

Main picture above (L-R): MIC students Sean Meehan, Cork U20s All-Ireland football winner; Róisín Upton, international hockey player; Colin English, Tipperary All-Ireland senior hurling winner 2019; Hayleigh Kiely, Irish kickboxing champion 2019 and world kickboxing champion 2018; Professor Niamh Hourigan, Vice-President Academic Affairs, MIC; Aaron Gillane, Limerick All-Ireland senior hurling winner 2018 and Fitzgibbon Cup winner 2017; Sarah Gillane, Limerick All-Ireland junior camogie finalist 2019; and Cathail O’Mahony, Cork U20s All Ireland football winner.

Pictured at the launch were Professor Niamh Hourigan, Vice-President Academic Affairs, MIC with MIC alumni Aaron Gillane, Limerick All-Ireland senior hurling winner 2018 and Fitzgibbon Cup winner 2017 and his sister, MIC student Sarah Gillane, Limerick All-Ireland junior camogie finalist 2019.
MIC students and Cork U20s All Ireland football winners, Cathail O’Mahony and Sean Meehan pictured with Professor Niamh Hourigan, Vice-President of Academic Affairs, MIC.
Pictured at the launch were Professor Niamh Hourigan, Vice-President Academic Affairs, MIC with MIC student Colin English, Tipperary All-Ireland senior hurling winner 2019 and MIC alumni Aaron Gillane, Limerick All-Ireland senior hurling winner 2018 and Fitzgibbon Cup winner 2017.