Saxony university roundnet mixed championship set for Freiberg in June
Freiberg will host Saxony’s university mixed roundnet title clash June 19-20, with two-player teams, a €10 entry fee and an 08:00 start on the campus calendar.

Roundnet is getting a formal university stage in Saxony, and Freiberg is where it lands. The Sächsische Hochschulmeisterschaft Roundnet mixed will put a regional title on the line at the Unisportzentrum TUBAF on Chemnitzer Straße 48, turning a campus sport into a structured championship with real stakes for players and programs.
The event is set for June 19-20, with the Saxony university sports calendar listing June 20 as the official championship date and an 08:00 start. The competition notice adds a sharper game-day timeline: registration begins at 08:00 and play starts at 11:00 at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg venue in 09599 Freiberg. Entries are due by June 12 by email, and the listing includes downloadable materials and an iCalendar import, small but telling signs that this is being run like a proper university competition, not a casual campus scrimmage.
The format matters. Teams will consist of two players, the entry fee is 10 euros per team, and eligibility extends to students and full-time staff at Saxon universities, universities of applied sciences and state study academies. That broader eligibility keeps the field anchored in the university system while still giving the event enough depth to matter beyond one campus. The competition will use the Roundnet Germany rulebook, last revised on October 17, 2025, while the match format will be determined after entries are received.
That structure is what gives the Freiberg event its value. The Landeskonferenz Hochschulsport Sachsen e.V., which describes itself as the nonprofit body promoting university sport in Saxony, is organizing the championship together with the university sports center at TU Bergakademie Freiberg. Hochschule Mittweida’s event listing also places the tournament across June 19-20, reinforcing that this is a coordinated higher-education event with a clear administrative pathway.
The mixed division is especially significant because it sits inside the sport’s established competition architecture. Roundnet Germany says its German university championships are staged in women’s, open and mixed divisions, and that makes the Freiberg title part of a broader competitive model rather than a one-off experiment. The comparison point is strong: the German University Championships Roundnet in Essen from May 15-17 drew 30 teams in the mixed division alone, a sign that the university pipeline is no longer hypothetical.
For Saxony, the bigger story is not just one championship weekend in Freiberg. It is that roundnet has reached the point where it can support fixed deadlines, official venues and a formal mixed title on the university calendar. That is how a campus sport starts to look like a real regional structure, and Freiberg will be the next checkpoint.
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