Hall nick it
2 Teddy Hall - Somerville 1
Sport: Double defeat as Blues fall in league and cup
LAST WEEKEND WAS always going to be a 'monster' one for Oxford hockey, with an important National League game on Saturday against Firebrands, before the Road to Europe continued on Sunday against Premier League opposition, in the quarterfinals of the H.A. Cup, writes Will Kinder.
Sport: Davies delight
3 Oxford - Northampton 2
Sport: Oxford vault to victory
OXFORD'S GYMNASTS TRAVELLED to Enschede in Holland earlier this month, to participate in the University of Twente's 'Jump Around the World' competition.
Sport: Quong on song
BOTH THE MEN'S and women's Ice Hockey squads had morale-boosting wins last weekend ahead of their Town v Gown matches, write Gordie Orr and Goldie Orr.
Sport: Bedford sent packing
AFTER FOUR WEEKS of cancelled matches, it was a fired up and determined Women's Blues rugby team that faced Bedford University this weekend, writes Rachel Thomas. This last pool match of BUSA was to determine their positions within the division, and Blues showed their class with a 52-0 win.
Sport: Missed chance for Blues
IN OVER 50 years of matches neither Oxford nor Cambridge have ever beaten Sunningdale Golf Club, writes Rob Simpson.
Sport: Glass all cut up
WITHOUT A DOUBT, the best moment in the history of football, better than Hurst's hat-trick in the '66 World Cup Final and far eclipsing Manchester United's two goals in the last minute of the '99 Champions' League Final, took place on the last weekend of the 1998-99 English Third Division football season.
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Sport: Marsh sinks Navy hearts
THE BLUES RUGBY stars last week maintained their unbeaten home record with a scrappy 15-10 win over the Royal Navy, writes Rob Devey.
Sport: Clark exits in style
THE PENULTIMATE CROSS-COUNTRY college league race of the season took place last week, with characteristically bad weather conditions in force, writes Bethan Hopewell.
Sport: Leaders stay on course for glory
MAGDALEN LAST WEEK opened up an eight point lead at the top of the Premier League, winning 2-0 at Lincoln, who two days earlier had held second-placed Wadham to a 2-2 draw, writes Rob Devey.