JAASON GEERTS reports on the most valiant of charges made by the Light Blues in this year’s ice hockey varsity.
The Hockey Blues are on form for the third year in the row. FELIX STYLES reports.
Both the Falcons and Kestrals take Varisty wins for CUAFC in advance of the upcoming First Team Varsity match at Craven Cottage.
For the first time ever the Fencing Varsity is being streamed from Oxford live on YouTube, you can watch it here.
Both the football and hockey blues have released videos. Vote for the best here!
Downing student and U21 international show jumper CLARK GLASGOW tells us what the heck show jumping is.
Read all about the mixed night for our University Boxers in the annual Town vs Gown encounter
With the upcoming Varsity match at Twickenham on the 12th December, The Tab talks to Will Briggs, prop and Captain of the Blues about this season, and what’s to come.
After a number of years without a permanent home it appears the Varsity football match will be returning to Craven Cottage
Edward Smith from the Cambridge University Athletics Club is the Tab’s first sports columnist of the year. He looks back upon a hugely successful season for the club.
The 2012-13 season saw some of the sports teams in Cambridge enjoy success on a unparalleled level while others came unstuck in the heat of competition. TOM BENNETT has a look at some of the best and worst performances of the past year.
The Tab is kicking off a new regular feature informing students of the weird and wonderful world of Cambridge Sport. HENRY PRITCH investigates the Dutch sport Korfball.
The Cambridge Pythons American Football team won their hotly contested Varsity match against the Oxford Lancers. JAASON GEERTS reports.
With the Hawks and Ospreys announcing their awards for the year, CHRIS McKEON looks at the winners and those who didn’t quite make it.
With just a month to go before Varsity, CHRIS McKEON looks at the Cambridge cricket season so far.
The Graduate Union plunges deeper into chaos as a vote of confidence against current president, Arsalan Ghani, receives the backing of an online petition.
From drinking water to drinking bans, WES ANDERSON is leaving nothing to chance ahead of Saturday’s Varsity clash.