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Wheelchair Basketball


International coaches clinic to bring elite basketball insight to Cyncoed Campus
Cardiff Met’s Cyncoed Campus will welcome coaches from across the basketball community this summer as the first Cardiff International Coaches Clinic takes place at Archers Arena on Saturday 4 July 2026. Buy Your Ticket The event, led by Cardiff Met Archers Basketball Coach and Wales U15 Women’s Head Coach Pentxo Cervantes, has been designed to give coaches practical, on-court learning from experienced international coaches working across professional, national team and player

Damian Burgess
3 days ago3 min read


Road To Glasgow: Will Bishop Establishing Momentum at Cardiff Met
Will Bishop is a representative of the new generation of Cardiff Met athletes on the road to major international tournaments. He is currently studying Sports Coaching at Cardiff Met and develops in the Cardiff Archers Athletics Club, combining the busy schedule of a university student with competing in two disciplines – which shows both his ambitions and talents. Will is looking to make Commonwealth selection later this year. Photo by Carl Roberston On the track and field,

Tabitha Tubb
Apr 172 min read


Cardiff Met Coaches Come Together for End-of-Season Debrief
Cardiff Met’s basketball coaching team came together this month for their regular coaches’ debrief, providing an important opportunity to reflect on the progress made across the programme and look ahead to the months ahead. The session gave coaches the chance to connect as a group, review Block 3 scheduling and begin planning for next season, with preparations already under way as the programme continues to grow. A key strength of the coaching set-up at Cardiff Met is its str

Sarah Wagstaff
Apr 21 min read


In Loving Memory of Jo Coates-McGrath
Cardiff Met Basketball has paid tribute to Jo Coates-McGrath, a beloved member of the Archers family whose impact on wheelchair basketball and the wider community will never be forgotten. Jo was a driving force behind wheelchair basketball at Cardiff Met and a constant presence around the club. Known for her legendary hair, courtside energy and iconic post-game selfies, Jo’s enthusiasm and passion helped shape the welcoming and inclusive environment that defines the Archers p

Sarah Wagstaff
Mar 12 min read


BUCS Quarter Finals Bring Mixed Results for Archers
Cardiff Met Basketball experienced mixed fortunes in the BUCS Premier quarter-finals for the women’s first team and last 16 for the men's team. The men travelled to Durham for a challenging away fixture. Despite a determined performance and strong work rate throughout the game, they were defeated 98–76 . The women’s team, meanwhile, benefited from home advantage as they faced Northumbria . In front of strong support, they delivered an excellent performance to secure an 83–5

Sarah Wagstaff
Feb 231 min read


Cardiff Met Athletes in Contention for 3x3 Commonwealth Games Qualification
As preparations ramp up for 3x3 Commonwealth Games qualification, Cardiff Met Sport is proudly represented across the Wales performance pathway, with current students, coaches and alumni all in contention for places. From senior leadership roles to long-list selections, the University’s impact across 3x3 and wheelchair basketball highlights the strength of its high-performance environment. Women’s 3x3: Leadership and International Pathways Cardiff Met’s presence is strongly f

Sarah Wagstaff
Feb 52 min read
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