Teddies Laid Bare
SORRY ST.EDMUND HALL crashed to their second five goal defeat in a week as they went tumbling out of this year?s Cuppers at St Cross Road. Last week, double champions Wadham thrashed them by five goals to one, and on Monday, a James Hurrion inspired New College roared away from their opponents to win 5-2.
Sport: One To Watch
BOTH BRASENOSE and Pembroke have made promising starts to the league season in divisions one and two respectively, scoring a glut of goals in the process.
Sport: Basement battle Blues
by Will Kinder
Sport: Parrott fashions Blues
by Mark Butt
Sport: Magdalen topple leaders
IN LAST WEEK'S college football, Magdalen knocked Somerville of the top of the Premier Division by shocking them 5-1, writes Rob Devey
Sport: Oxford ripped to shreds by Hounds
IN THE THIRD fixture of this year's cross-country calendar, Oxford took on Thames Hare and Hounds in the annual 'Mob Match' (all runners scoring) over 7.5 miles on a waterlogged Wimbledon Common.
Sport: Park life
OXFORD'S ORIENTEERS WERE out in force on Sunday to compete around the parks and College grounds of the city, writes Rachael Holmes.
Sport: Wasps stung by men
THE BLUES RUGBY stars continued their 100 percent start to the season in style last week with an impressive 21-5 win over Wasps at Iffley Road.
Sport: BUSA blues for Oxford
IN THE FIRST match of this season's BUSA championship, Oxford, the 1999 champions, faced their arch-rivals, Loughborough, the defending champions.
Sport: Ladies in net loss (Netball)
OXFORD UNIVERSITY NETBALL team faced a disappointing start to the season last week with both teams losing away, writes Claire Hall.
Sport: Sports Thoughts
TRIUMPH, DISASTER, TEARS, JUBILATION - the 2000 Formula One World Championship had more than its fair share of highs and lows, writes Andrew Downton. For the first time since 1979, the Ferrari team clinched both the constructors? and drivers? championships, with Michael Schumacher taking the third drivers? title of his career. ...