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International Particpation
March 1995: Bulgaria
Participation in the American University of Bulgaria Tournament, Blageovgrad
- 1st place men's volleyball
- 1st place men's basketball
- 2nd place men's tennis
March 1996: Greece
Participation in the American College of Greece Sports Tournament, Athens
- 1st place swimming
- 1st place table tennis
- 2nd place men's volleyball
- 2nd place women's volleyball
- 2nd place men's basketball
April 1998: France
Participation in the "Tournoi des 5 Ballons" in Cergy Pontoise, France, one of the largest university tournaments in Europe with more than 30 universities from 17 countries including France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, etc.
- 5th place men's football (out of 16 teams)
- Winners of "FAIR PLAY" Trophy
April 1999: France
Participation in the "Tournoi des 5 Ballons" in Cergy Pontoise, France
- 3rd place men's football (out of 16)
April 2000: France
Participation in the "Tournoi des 5 Ballons" in Cergy Pontoise, France
- 3rd place men's volleyball (out of 16)
- 3rd place women's volleyball (out of 14)
June 2000: Turkey
Participation in the Boghazici University Sportsfest 2000, Istanbul, Turkey
- 1st place men's tennis (6 teams)
- 2nd place women's table tennis (4 teams)
- 1 gold, 1 silver, and 2 bronze medals in swimming
May 2001: Greece
Participation in the American College of Greece International Festival, Athens
- 1st place men's football (8 teams) 1st place women's medley relay
- 2nd place women's tennis doubles (Lama Daouk & Thalie Nasrallah)
- 2nd place women's table tennis (Rayyan Kalmoni)
- 3rd place women's table tennis (Randa Ayyach)
- 3rd place men's table tennis (Mohamad Sleiman)
- 3rd place women's basketball (4 teams)
- 3 gold, 4 silver, 1 bronze medals in swimming (13 teams) (Nadine Kaissi, Renwa Malak, Zeina Renno, Joelle Bekhazi)
March 2002: Dubai
Participation in the American University of Dubai International Festival
- 1st place men's basketball (8 teams)
- 2nd place women's basketball (4 teams)
- 2nd place women's volleyball (5 teams)
- 3rd place team tennis (5 teams)
- 9 gold, 4 silver medals, 1st place overall men's swimming (8 teams) (Mohammad Ammachi, Nicolas Nehmeh, Wael Joma'a,Rafic Rawas, Hisham Rawas, Anthony Chehwane)
May 2004: Greece
Participation in the American College of Thessaloniki Spring Tournament
- 1st place men’s volleyball (3 teams)
- 2nd place men’s soccer (6 teams)
- 3rd place women’s volleyball
- 3rd place women’s basketball Samah Safa, Most Valuable Player, Men’s Volleyball; Marwan Takkoush (Soccer) and Elsa Bechara (Women’s Basketball), Sportsmanship Award
June 2004: Turkey
Participation in the Boghazici University Sports Fest
- Ghazal Jbeili, 3 Gold Medals
April 2005: France
Participation in the "Tournoi des 5 Ballons" in Cergy Pontoise, France, one of the largest university tournaments in Europe with more than 30 universities from 17 countries including France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, etc.
- Semi-final place in women’s basketball (out of 11 teams)
- Quarter-final place in both men’s basketball (14 teams) and football (14 teams)
June 2005: Turkey
Participation in the Boghazici University Sports Fest
- 1st place men’s handball
- 1st place ladies’ tennis, Nevine Kuzbari
- 3rd place women’s and men’s table tennis, Sereen Malak and Kamel Basma
April 2006: France
Participation in the "Tournoi des 5 Ballons" in Cergy Pontoise, France
- 3rd place rugby 7s
May 2006: Greece
Participation in the American College of Thessaloniki International Tournament
- 1st place men’s volleyball (4 teams)
- 1st place men’s basketball (6 teams)
- 1st place women’s basketball (3 teams)
- 2nd place men’s soccer (6 teams)
- 2nd place women’s volleyball
- Most Valuable Player Awards
- Samah Safa - Men’s Volleyball
- Fouad Serhan - Men’s Basketball
- Sabine Fakhoury - Women’s Basketball
May 2007: France
Participation in the Eurocriterium 2007 International Tournament
- 2nd place women's basketball (9 teams)
- 2nd place women's tennis, Nevin Kuzbari (9 players)
- 2nd place overall swimming competition
- Jimmy Yamout (3 gold, 2 silver)
- Aline Hatab (1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze)
- Rami Moakasa and Marwa Itani (1 silver, 1 bronze each)

