Victory!
Oxford produced a towering performance to row down Cambridge on the final bend and win a pulsating 148th University Boat Race.
Sport: We've turned it around
Sport: Tennis on tour
The tennis team have just returned from an extremely successful tour to Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. Matches were played against club teams which included many current Davis Cup players.
Sport: Oxford record Henley clean sweep
Oxford crews dominated the Henley Boat Races, breaking two records, and more importantly, the hearts of ALL FIVE Cambridge crews.
Sport: Plain sailing for the Blues?
Oxford will go into the BUSA finals hosted by Birmingham Uni in early April as hot favourites. Once again, the Southern Universities are set to dominate the latter stages of the competition, in a scrap for who lines up against Southampton to race for the title. Of the semi-finalists from last year, only our boys have kept the same team for 2002, and Chris Webber - the current World Student Laser 2 Champion - Captain Mark Ellis and Ali Hall will be hoping to overcome their notorious inconsistency and peak when it really matters. Sponsors Deloitte & Touche have certainly bet on them to come out tops....
Sport: Sporting thoughts
The boat race began in 1829 as a trial of strength between this country's two premier universities. Now, over 170 years later the Boat Race remains the world's last renowned sporting event that is free to view. But is the boat race a welcome link with tradition, or an anachronistic hangover from the elitist days of the nineteenth century? ...

