Ash Cowan has become only the seventh player in the club’s history (after Nick Larkin, Greg Mail, Ed Cowan, Ian Moran, Liam Robertson and Adam Theobald) to score 7000 runs for the club.  His 95 against Penrith on Saturday (98 balls, six 6s) was his first half-century in Metropolitan Cup (where, in fairness, he has played only three innings).  It was also his highest score for the club since the 2005-06 season. It’s the first time (in 332 innings for the club) that he has been dismissed in the nineties, although he did score 96 not out in Third Grade in 2005-06.

Ira Patel, with a dominant 132 not out in Women’s Second Grade against Northern District on Sunday, recorded the first century ever registered for a Sydney University women’s team.

Devlin Malone took his 350th wicket in First Grade (including 35 for Sutherland) when he dismissed Bankstown’s Ethan Deal on Saturday.

When Kieran Tate dismissed Bankstown’s on Saturday, he collected his 350th wicket for the club.  He’s the 17th player to reach this milestone since the introduction of Grade cricket 130 years ago.

Nick Larkin, with 84 not out against Bankstown, passed fifty in First Grade for the 56th time (including 21 centuries).

Shivham Wadhera made his Second Grade debut in the match against Bankstown on Saturday.

Josh Toyer’s 5-41 against Bankstown on Saturday was his 16th five-wicket haul for the club, and his fifth in Third Grade.

Orlando Pender made his Fourth Grade debut in the match against Bankstown on Saturday, taking his first wicket in that grade.

Tushar Sharma’s 98 from 96 balls against Bankstown was his first half-century in Fifth Grade.

Arnav Yadav hit his second half-century for the club, 51 against Penrith in AW Green Shield, and collected his best Green Shield bowling figures (3-28) in the same game.

Erica James hit 59 in Women’s Firsts against Manly on Sunday, which was her second half-century and highest score for the club.

Nadia Carvalho made her debut in Women’s Seconds for the club, taking her first wickets (2-40) in the match against Northern District.

Evie Donovan, with 4-24 against Northern District in Women’s Seconds, returned her best bowling figures for the club.