Frankie Nicklin, who hit 104 against Campbelltown on Sunday, became the first player to hit a century for the club in Women’s Firsts.

Chaye Hartwell, with 59 against Campbelltown on Sunday, hit her second half-century for the club in Women’s Firsts.

Vaishnavi Deobhankar, with 5-21 against Campbelltown on Sunday, claimed her first five-wicket haul in Women’s Firsts.

Ira Patel, who hit 81 against St George-Sutherland, recorded her second score above fifty in Women’s Seconds this season.

Hayden McCarthy made his First Grade debut, and took his first wickets (3-28).  Still three months away from his seventeenth birthday, Hayden is the second-youngest First Grade player for the club since the introduction of Grade cricket in 1893 (after another leg-spinner, Jonte Pattison, in December 2012, when he was aged 16 years and 80 days).  Younger players did appear for the club before the commencement of the Grade competition – in the first recorded match played by Sydney University, in April 1854, the two opening batsmen (Rodney Riddell and Marshall Burdekin) were both 16.  Tom Garrett, who played in the first Test match in 1877, enrolled at University in 1873, six months before his fifteenth birthday, and he played for the club in the 1873-74 season before turning 16.  Dr Roland Pope, who played a single Test for Australia, first appeared for the club in 1879, also before his sixteenth birthday.

Savelimedu Veeravalli, with 7-78 in Fifth Grade against Hawkesbury, returned his best bowling figures for the club.

Evander Herbert, with 7-46 in Metropolitan Cup against Warringah, returned his best bowling figures for the club (and his third five-wicket haul).

Lewis Wells, with 5-87 against Mosman in Metropolitan Cup, took his first five-wicket haul for the club.