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Vitality Roses players Guthrie and Panagarry. Source | Ben Lumley.

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Team Bath and Vitality Roses legend Serena Guthrie received a standing ovation from appreciative netball fans and her fellow players when she was inducted into the University of Bath Hall of Fame for Sport during The BiG Showdown pre-season tournament.

Guthrie, recognised as one of the world’s finest mid-court players and an inspiration for both club and country, was welcomed into the Hall of Fame by University of Bath Vice-President for Student Experience Dr Cassie Wilson during an on-court ceremony at the Team Bath Arena on Saturday.

She was applauded by spectators and players from both Team Bath and Strathclyde Sirens, who were on court ahead of their match during a busy weekend of pre-season netball at the University’s Sports Training Village.

Guthrie began her stellar career with Team Bath as a 16 year old and has gone on to win three Vitality Netball Superleague titles with the Blue & Gold. She also played in New Zealand and Australia for four years, cementing her global reputation for outstanding athleticism and drive in the mid-court, before returning to Team Bath in 2019.

Guthrie’s England career has seen her win 98 caps so far and play a pivotal role in the historic gold-medal triumph at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. She also captained the Vitality Roses at the 2019 Vitality Netball World Cup in Liverpool, where she and England won a third successive bronze medal.

Guthrie is taking a year out of netball but remains very much part of the Blue & Gold family and is serving as an ambassador for the club.

She is the fourth netballer to be inducted into the University’s Hall of Fame for Sport, joining fellow England stars Pamela Cookey and Stacey Francis plus hugely-influential coach Lyn Gunson, who the winners’ trophy at The BiG Showdown was named after.

There are now 28 inductees in total into the Hall of Fame for Sport, which was established in 2014 to recognise the outstanding contribution made by athletes, coaches and administrators to sport at the University of Bath. Visit www.teambath.com/hall-of-fame to find out more.

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