Boat Race Blues

A convincing Cambridge victory in the 150th Boat Race was marred by controversy and dramatic clashes in the first five minutes of the race. Cambridge's resounding six-length triumph in what was expected to be a close race indeed had its roots in a fourth-minute clash which pushed Oxford bowman, Chris Kennelly, off his seat. The loss was all the more disappointing given Oxford's dominance in all six races for women, reserves and lightweights. ...


Sport: Cambridge whitewashed

Despite disappointment in the 150th Boat Race in London, Oxford's six other crews dominated Cambridge completely at the Henley Boat Races on Sunday 30th March, defeating the Tabs in every race.

Sport: Somerville claim cup

An incredibly cold day at Christ Church sports ground saw this year's Division Two league champions outplayed and convincingly defeated by last year's Cuppers champions.


Sport: Catz show no mercy

THE 15 minute delaying of the original kick-off time simply served to augment the excitement surrounding the Marston ground, as St Anne's and St Catherine's, both renowned for their attacking prowess, vied with one another for the women's football cuppers crown.

Sport: Magdalen win JCR football league

A FAMILIAR NAME stood at the top of the Slaughter and May JCR football league at the end of Hilary term. Magdalen won the Premier division by what was ultimately a convincing margin despite a three-way tussle with St Catz and Worcester that lasted the majority of the season. Perhaps the most shocking aspect of the Premier Division season was the relegation of New and Wadham, historically two of the strongest football colleges but who had both suffered from the loss of several players from last year....


Sport: Cricketing

Following an extremely successful season in 2003, Oxford cricket is on a high. But with the loss of some key figures over the year, namely Dalrymple, Millar, Butcher, and Evans, the Blues have a somewhat depleted side this season, and will be relying heavily on the experience of Sayers, McMahon, Hawinkels, and Munday....

Sport: Lowe ensures Oxford ends season on a high

A talented Light Blues side went down by two goals to the gritty determination of a rather less picturesque Oxford team, thanks to two goals from Matt Lowe.


Sport: Clean Sweep for Oxford Lax

The women's blues completed an historic day for Oxford when they beat Cambridge to complete a clean sweep by the Dark Blues in the Varsity Lacrosse Matches.

Sport: Giants Over-hall-ed

University College reclaimed the Cuppers title for the first time since 1977, overpowering the defending champions Teddy Hall. With a team living up its name, Univ boasted seven University-level players in the squad, whose presence was crucial to the victory.