Last weekend the Light Blue cyclists pedalled their way to multiple Varsity victories, capping off a spectacular season and reiterating their current dominance in university cycling.
Cambridge Women’s Blues Basketball complete a hugely successful season by winning the Conference Cup.
The Blues jump to the top of their play-off league with a strong win over Gloucestershire University. Report from JACK ANDERSON.
The Blues march on to the semi-finals of the BUCS trophy with another good win. SAM HOBBS and ALEX HOULDING watched the action.
DANNY KERRIGAN brings us an update on the Blues’ progress as they go in search of league and cup glory.
The Blues adapt well to life a league up, winning 3-0 against Warwick.
After a shocking opening few minutes, the Blues fought back against the Navy to keep themselves afloat with a 3-3 Draw
Cambridge Athletes gave other unis a run for their money at the BUCS Olympic Stadium.
FOOTBALL: CWAFC follow their male counterparts sealing promotion emphatically against Leicester.
FOOTBALL: The Blues finally seal BUCS promotion after two second place finishes. RUPERT MERCER reports.
LACROSSE: Ahead of their Varsity match on Saturday, the Cambridge ladies build up momentum with a roaring semi-final victory against Bristol.
AMERICAN FOOTBALL: Pythons squeeze the life out of the Falcons in a huge upset against a top-10 ranked team.
NETBALL: In their final match before Varsity the Blues battle but fall just short.
FOOTBALL: A six-point Wednesday puts both Cambridge teams on course for historic league success.
The snow couldn’t stop the Netball Blues. Would Loughborough be able to? ELIZABETH DALGLEISH reports.
Blues Football Captain Paul Hartley would rather win the league than Varsity. TOM TRYON went to find out why.
FOOTBALL: The Blues continue their charge towards a BUCS league title as MICHAEL ALHADEFF freezes his nuts off.
RUGBY: RUPERT MERCER meets the new Blues captain, Rob Malaney. And develops a bit of a crush.
NETBALL: The girls will be hoping to continue last year’s successful run with a result at this year’s netball championships, despite a lack of returning blues, says MICHAEL ALHADEFF.
Cambridge’s cyclists have reaffirmed their status as the best in the country, after retaining the BUCS championship.