British Universities and Colleges Sport

Summary

British Universities and Colleges Sport, commonly abbreviated as BUCS, is the governing body for higher education sport in the United Kingdom.

British Universities and Colleges Sport
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
Membership165
AbbreviationBUCS
Founded2008; 16 years ago (2008)
AffiliationFISU
Regional affiliationEUSA
Location20–24 King's Bench Street
London
SE1 0QX
United Kingdom
ReplacedBritish Universities Sports Association (BUSA)
University College Sport (UCS)
Official website
www.bucs.org.uk
United Kingdom

BUCS is responsible for organising 54 inter-university sports in the United Kingdom, as well as representative teams for the FISU World University Championships and the FISU World University Games.

BUCS is a membership organisation of over 165 universities and colleges, with six thousand teams competing across 850 leagues. Anne, Princess Royal is currently patron of BUCS.

History edit

BUCS was formed in 2008 by a merger of British Universities Sports Association (BUSA) and University College Sport (UCS).

Sports edit

As of 2024, BUCS organise competition across 54 sports.[1]

Sport Competition(s) Champions[2]
Men's Women's Mixed
American football British Universities American Football League None West of England (172)
Archery BUCS Archery Indoor Championships
BUCS Archery Outdoor Championships
  Nottingham (55)   Nottingham (64) None
Athletics BUCS Athletics Indoor Championships
BUCS Athletics Outdoor Championships
  Loughborough (420)   Loughborough (488)
Badminton BUCS Badminton Championship   Loughborough (271)   Nottingham (221)   Edinburgh (120)
Baseball and softball BUCS National Baseball Championship
BUCS National Softball Championship
None   Loughborough (215)
Basketball BUCS Basketball League   Loughborough (169)   Loughborough (159) None
Boxing BUCS Boxing Championships   Loughborough (28)   Northumbria (20)
Canoeing BUCS Canoe Championships   Nottingham (242)   Nottingham (114)   Nottingham (192)
Clay pigeon shooting BUCS Clay Pigeon Shooting Championships Oxford Brookes (46)   Harper Adams (32) None
Climbing BUCS Climbing Championships   Sheffield Hallam (28)   Sheffield (28)
Cricket BUCS Cricket Indoor Championship
BUCS Cricket Outdoor Championship
  Loughborough (255)   Loughborough (180)
Cycling BUCS Cycling   Loughborough (316)   Loughborough (129)   Cambridge (20)
Dodgeball BUCS Dodgeball League   Imperial (125)   Sheffield (110) None
Equestrian BUCS Equestrian Championship None   Loughborough (54)
Fencing BUCS Fencing Championships   Durham (219)   Edinburgh (162) None
Football BUCS Football League   Hartpury
  Loughborough (201)
  Loughborough (183)
Futsal BUCS Futsal League   Loughborough (176)   Nottingham (162)
Gaelic football British University Gaelic Football Championship
British University Ladies' Gaelic Football Championship
  Liverpool John Moores
  Liverpool (30)
  Nottingham Trent (30)
  Robert Gordon (30)
  Liverpool
Golf BUCS Golf Tour   Stirling (20)   Stirling (24)   Exeter (268)
Gymnastics Leeds Beckett (32)   Loughborough (36) None
Handball   Oxford (50)   Loughborough (61)
Hockey   Nottingham (338)   Exeter (320)
Jiu jitsu   Sheffield (14+23)
  Edinburgh (14+23)
  Bristol (14+23)
  Edinburgh (22)
Judo   Bath (65)   Cardiff Met (38)
Karate   Nottingham (63)   Loughborough (53)   Nottingham (32)
Korfball British Student Korfball Nationals None   Loughborough
  Exeter (57)
Lacrosse   Nottingham (205)   Nottingham (297) None
Modern biathlon and pentathlon   Loughborough (32)   Loughborough (44)   Cambridge (20)
Netball None   Loughborough (219) None
Orienteering   Edinburgh (56)   Edinburgh (58)
Para powerlifting None
Pool and snooker   Derby (62)   Lancaster (65)   Manchester (103)
Powerlifting   Loughborough (84)   Loughborough (88)   Loughborough (20)
Rifle   Exeter (18)   Cambridge (24)
  Edinburgh (24)
  St Andrews (42)
Rowing BUCS Rowing Championship   Durham (138)   Durham (170) None
Rugby league University and College Rugby League   Northumbria (220) None
Rugby union BUCS Super Rugby   Loughborough
  Exeter (337.5)
  Hartpury
  Loughborough (272)
None
Sailing None   Southampton (199)
Snowsports   Glasgow (108)   Aberdeen (60)   Loughborough (48)
Squash   Nottingham (219)   Birmingham (187) None
Surfing   Falmouth (40)   Exeter (28)
Swimming   Loughborough (506)   Loughborough (610)   Loughborough (124)
Table tennis   Nottingham (276)   Nottingham (313)   Nottingham (30)
Taekwondo BSTF National Taekwondo Championships   Nottingham (40)   UCL (56)
  Loughborough (56)
  UCL (20)
Tennis   Nottingham (371)   Nottingham (312) None
Touch rugby None   Exeter (50)
Trampoline   Birmingham (32)   Birmingham (20) None
Triathlon   Loughborough (28)   Loughborough (70)   Loughborough (78)
Ultimate   Bath (154)   St Andrews (131) None
Volleyball   Nottingham (208)   Durham (272)
Water polo   Durham (169)   Durham (158)
Weightlifting None
Wheelchair basketball None Worcester (80)
Windsurfing   Warwick (12)   Exeter (12)   Swansea (32)

Non-BUCS sports edit

Certain university and college sports are not governed by BUCS for various reasons. The following is a partial list of these sports and respective competitions:

Sport Competition(s) Champions
Men's Women's Mixed
Darts UDUK Nationals None   Sheffield
Hurling British University Hurling Championship
Ice hockey BUIHA National Championships   Nottingham   Caledonia None
Kart racing British Universities Karting Championship None   Reading
Underwater hockey BOA Student Nationals   West Yorkshire

Competitions and events edit

Team sports compete in BUCS leagues, with the majority of league fixtures taking place on Wednesday afternoons, which is commonly referred to as BUCS Wednesday. Wednesday afternoons are generally free from lectures to allow students to compete in sport. There are 850 leagues, with institutions across the country competing against each other to avoid relegation or win the league and gain promotion to higher leagues.

The finals of the Championship and Trophy are played at BUCS Big Wednesday. This annual single-day event showcases the Championship and Trophy finals across 16 league sports. As of 2023, Big Wednesday will take place at Loughborough University.[3]

BUCS Nationals is an annual multisport event that takes place across three days. As of 2023, indoor athletics, swimming, badminton and climbing are the sports represented at BUCS Nationals. The event is held in Sheffield.[4]

Over the year, BUCS runs over 120 events for both individual and team sports.

BUCS Points edit

BUCS Points are awarded to institutions based on their finishing positions in leagues and events under the BUCS marquee. The accumulation of these points determines the overall BUCS champion.

Loughborough University have topped the overall BUCS standings in each of the 13 years since its founding, including the 2022–23 season. As of 2023, no university has scored within 1000 points of Loughborough in the overall standings.

Both the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.

By year edit

Season Champions Points Runners-up Margin Third place Fourth place Fifth place Results
2008–09   Loughborough 5,512   Bath 2,459.5 (44.62%) Leeds Beckett[a]   Birmingham   Edinburgh Results
2009–10   Loughborough 5,585.5 Leeds Beckett[a] 2,213 (39.62%)   Birmingham   Bath   Edinburgh Results
2010–11   Loughborough 5,342   Birmingham 2,357.5 (44.13%) Leeds Beckett[a]   Durham   Bath Results
2011–12   Loughborough 5,133.4   Durham 1,648.9 (32.12%)   Birmingham   Bath Leeds Beckett[a] Results
2012–13   Loughborough 5,473   Durham 2,055 (37.55%)   Birmingham   Bath   Exeter Results
2013–14   Loughborough 5,331   Durham 1,765.5 (33.12%)   Birmingham   Bath   Edinburgh Results
2014–15   Loughborough 5,876.2   Durham 1,783.5 (30.35%)   Edinburgh   Bath   Birmingham Results
2015–16   Loughborough 5,773   Durham 1,692.5 (29.32%)   Edinburgh   Nottingham   Exeter Results
2016–17   Loughborough 6,498   Durham 1,683 (25.90%)   Edinburgh   Nottingham   Exeter Results
2017–18   Loughborough 6,230.7   Durham 1,209.7 (19.42%)   Edinburgh   Nottingham   Bath Results
2018–19   Loughborough 6,157.7   Nottingham 1,038.2 (16.86%)   Durham   Edinburgh   Exeter Results
2019–20 Season suspended and voided due to the COVID-19 pandemic[b]
2020–21 Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22   Loughborough 8,034.1   Nottingham 1,582.6 (19.70%)   Durham   Edinburgh   Exeter Results
2022–23   Loughborough 9,341.5   Nottingham 1,426 (15.27%)   Durham   Exeter   Edinburgh Results
Season Champions Points Runners-up Margin Third place Fourth place Fifth place Results
  1. ^ a b c d Known at the time as Leeds Metropolitan University.
  2. ^ Prior to being voided, the University of Nottingham led the points standings with 4,723 points, 186.5 ahead of Loughborough University.

By university edit

University Titles Runners-up Top 5
  Loughborough 13 0 13
  Durham 0 7 11
  Nottingham 3 6
  Bath 1 8
  Birmingham 1 7
Leeds Beckett 1 4
  Edinburgh 0 10
  Exeter 6

International representation edit

Members of both FISU (International University Sport Federations) and EUSA (European University Sports Association), BUCS is responsible for sending a cohort of students to international events including the World University Summer & Winter Games and the European Universities Games. The British international team goes by the name of GB Students.

National governing body involvement edit

BUCS applies for annual funding from Sport England to support the delivery of student sport across the country. They also work with national governing bodies to develop sports within the student sector and some posts within BUCS are funded by such bodies, with the aim of developing specific student sports.

Partnership with the Football Association (2016–present) edit

The Football Association (FA) fund projects and positions within BUCS to help develop grassroots football. With their investment, BUCS set up 167 FA Grassroot Hubs to support football and futsal in the higher education sector, benefiting over 250 thousand participants.[5]

BUCS also collaborated with the FA to create the Women's Leadership Programme, providing female students with important skills and qualities to help them in their future careers. The first cohort of leaders graduated in 2020.[6]

Board edit

The BUCS Board is responsible for leading strong governance and strategic leadership within the sector. The Board is made up of the chair, five independent directors and four BUCS directors - two representing students and two representing the staff of the membership.

Chair of the Board: Vacant

Commercial Director and Senior Independent Director: Russell James

Sport and Competition Director: Katy Storie

Finance Director: Simon Wilson

EDIA Director: Vacant

Legal and Governance Director: Carrie Stephenson

Chair of BUCS Senior Managers Executive: Cathy Gallagher

Chair of BUCS Advisory Group: Chris Anthony

Student Director: Ella Williams

Student Director, Welfare Lead: George Christian

Hall of Fame edit

In 2019, BUCS introduced the Hall of Fame to celebrate the centenary of university sport in the United Kingdom. The Hall of Fame acknowledges individual dedication to and achievements in sport.

As of 2024, 18 athletes have been inducted into the BUCS Hall of Fame.

Inductee University Sport(s) Season(s) BUCS Notes
  Alison Odell CBE   Birmingham
  Leicester
Administrator
  Alun Wyn Jones OBE   Swansea Rugby union
  Bill Slater CBE   Birmingham Football
  Catriona Matthew OBE   Stirling Golf
  Christine Ohuruogu MBE   UCL Athletics
  Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill DBE   Sheffield Athletics
  Dame Katherine Grainger DBE   Edinburgh Rowing
  Danielle Brown MBE   Leicester Archery
  David Florence   Nottingham Canoeing
  Deng Yaping   Nottingham Table tennis
  Eric Liddell   Edinburgh Athletics
Rugby union
  Jonathan Edwards CBE   Durham Athletics
  Lauren Steadman MBE   Portsmouth Swimming
Paratriathlon
  Liz Nicholl CBE   Nottingham Netball
  Rebecca Romero MBE   St Mary's Rowing
Cycling
  Sir Gareth Edwards CBE   Cardiff Met Rugby union
  Sir Roger Bannister CH CBE   Oxford Athletics
  Sophie Ingle OBE   Cardiff Met Football

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "BUCS Sports". British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS).
  2. ^ "BUCS 2022–23". BUCS. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Big Wednesday". BUCS. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
  4. ^ "Nationals". BUCS. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
  5. ^ "COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES ARE SUPPORTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF GRASSROOTS FOOTBALL". The FA. Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  6. ^ "WE HAVE TODAY OPENED APPLICATIONS FOR THE FA AND BUCS'S WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME". The FA. Retrieved 23 April 2024.

External links edit

  • Official website