The strip uses the four colours of the university crest - royal blue, gold, red and white.
The design was based on the quarters of the university crest and the previous rugby 1st XV strips.
(and formerly home to Junior team Hillhead F.C./Bridge of Don Thistle before they moved to the village of Newburgh) and sand based floodlit full-size hockey pitch.
Other facilities used by the Sports Union to house clubs include Zeste Dining Room, Hillhead Games Hall, Aberdeen City Council Altens football pitches, Aberdeen City Council Torry Games Hall and Aberdeen City Council Jesmond Games Hall.
University of Aberdeen Sports Union has fifty-eight affiliated clubs, the second largest in Scotland.
These range from those for the avid university sports person to providing a fun day for students.
This is a fun event and separated into many bases, some of which over the years have included; Go-Karting, Abseiling, Tug of war, Sprints, Sumo Wrestling, Bungee Runs, Paintballing and Orienteering.
Guest speakers have included Jimmy Hill, Jason White, Ally McCoist, Clive Tyldesley, Doddie Weir, Gordon Smith and Chris Cusiter and Tim Baillie.
One of the largest varsity events in Britain competed annually in the week before the Easter holidays in March.
All leagues together combined bring together upwards of 650 students weekly - the second largest intramural programme in Scotland.
This can be seen in team sports such as the Aberdeen University Rugby Football Club with Scotland and British and Irish Lions representation.
SSS also takes responsibility for a lot of the sports BUCS does not recognise such as rifle, shinty, Gaelic football and curling.