Welsh Netball has partnered with Swansea University for the test series against New Zealand in Cardiff this month.
The two-test series against the world ranked No 2 Silver Ferns will be named the ‘Swansea University International Test Series’.
Wales will face New Zealand at the Ice Arena Wales in Cardiff on February 7 and 8th.
Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor Steve Wilks said: “Swansea University are really proud of their sporting partnership with Welsh Netball.
“We are always looking to add to our already substantial sporting partnerships which we already have with organisations such as Swansea City Football Club and Ospreys and Scarlets rugby.
“We are looking forward to developing our relationship with Welsh Netball and being able to support and profile the University at such a prestigious test series – demonstrating that we are serious about sport. “
Chief Executive of Welsh Netball, Sarah Jones said: “We are thrilled to be able to announce Swansea University as a partner for this historic International Test series.
“It is a really positive step forward for Welsh Netball and women’s sport to see such a prestigious University understand the opportunities that women’s sport presents.
“The support of Swansea University for these tests will be a starting point for a developing and mutually beneficial relationship for the future.
“The international tests are breaking new ground with the broadcasting deals and the Ice Arena being the largest venue to ever stage a netball international in Wales.
“This partnership, with the highly regarded Swansea University, is an exciting one and one that we are proud to promote and be associated with.
“We are delighted to welcome record breaking crowds to the Swansea University International Test series.”
Wales have played the Silver Ferns just 14 times in the last 60 years – and are yet to record a victory – but have not hosted a test match against them for two decades.
Welsh netball have announced a 16-strong long squad which will be whittled down to a final 12 for the games at the 3,000 capacity Ice Arena.