Hall fall to Peter's again
A Rob Unwin try 30 minutes into the game proved decisive as St Peters clung on to take victory in a fiercely contested top of the league clash on Tuesday afternoon.
Sport: The Score
On Tuesday this column took the groundbreaking decision to actually watch a college football game and at the same time raised a mocking middle finger at the word 'roundup' in its header.
Sport: Ones to watch: 2005 - Rugby
The Blue's 18-11 win over Cambridge capped off a fine end to 2004. They had offered many of the Premiership reserve sides champagne rugby, often won, always looked dangerous and finally toasted a well earned and dogged victory over Cambridge.
Sport: Ones to watch: 2005 - Rowing
Hilary term in Oxford is arguably the most exciting sporting term of the year for the boaties amongst us.
Sport: Ones to watch: 2005 - Boxing
There is a real buzz around OUABC as the athletes prepare for the last fixture before varsity.
Sport: Ones to watch: 2005 - The best of the rest
The Men's and Women's basketball teams play their Varsity matches on 13th February, and will meanwhile be continuing their entertaining and fast moving play in the BUSA leagues.
Sport: Halliwell fires Oriel home
A SPECTACULAR GOAL from Oriel's Glen Halliwell after just twelve seconds was the highlight of an impressive Oriel performance as they brushed aside a poor Wadham outfit in this Division 1 clash.
Sport: Ones to watch: 2005 - Football
Michaelmas term was a story of disappointing mid-table obscurity for Blues football, a trend that the teams will want to reverse in the new term as a a good BUSA finish and Varsity victory become imperative.
Sport: Ones to watch: 2005 - Lacrosse
Last term proved a massive success for the Women's Lacrosse Teams, with both the Blues and Swifts remaining unbeaten at the top of their BUSA groups.
Sport: Ones to watch: 2005 - Swimming
Last Term saw the Oxford Swimmers win their home friendly gala against stiff opposition from London and Birmingham.
Sport: Ones to watch: 2005 - Hockey
Long gone are the days of lumpy, meadow-like playing surfaces and brittle, splintering sticks that snapped at unexpected moments. Hockey has grown into a fast moving and entertaining sport, and both men's and women's blues teams need your support at their games in order to mince the Tabs in fine style this year. ...



