British Universities and Colleges Sport

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

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

Sports

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

SportCompetition(s)Champions[2]
Men'sWomen'sMixed
American footballBritish Universities American Football LeagueNoneWest of England (172)
ArcheryBUCS Archery Indoor Championships
BUCS Archery Outdoor Championships
Nottingham (55) Nottingham (64)None
AthleticsBUCS Athletics Indoor Championships
BUCS Athletics Outdoor Championships
Loughborough (420) Loughborough (488)
BadmintonBUCS Badminton Championship Loughborough (271) Nottingham (221) Edinburgh (120)
Baseball and softballBUCS National Baseball Championship
BUCS National Softball Championship
None Loughborough (215)
BasketballBUCS Basketball League Loughborough (169) Loughborough (159)None
BoxingBUCS Boxing Championships Loughborough (28) Northumbria (20)
CanoeingBUCS Canoe Championships Nottingham (242) Nottingham (114) Nottingham (192)
Clay pigeon shootingBUCS Clay Pigeon Shooting ChampionshipsOxford Brookes (46) Harper Adams (32)None
ClimbingBUCS Climbing Championships Sheffield Hallam (28) Sheffield (28)
CricketBUCS Cricket Indoor Championship
BUCS Cricket Outdoor Championship
Loughborough (255) Loughborough (180)
CyclingBUCS Cycling Loughborough (316) Loughborough (129) Cambridge (20)
DodgeballBUCS Dodgeball League Imperial (125) Sheffield (110)None
EquestrianBUCS Equestrian ChampionshipNone Loughborough (54)
FencingBUCS Fencing Championships Durham (219) Edinburgh (162)None
FootballBUCS Football League Hartpury
Loughborough (201)
Loughborough (183)
FutsalBUCS Futsal League Loughborough (176) Nottingham (162)
Gaelic footballBritish University Gaelic Football Championship
British University Ladies' Gaelic Football Championship
Liverpool John Moores
Liverpool (30)
Nottingham Trent (30)
Robert Gordon (30)
Liverpool
GolfBUCS Golf Tour Stirling (20) Stirling (24) Exeter (268)
GymnasticsLeeds 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)
KorfballBritish Student Korfball NationalsNone Loughborough
Exeter (57)
Lacrosse Nottingham (205) Nottingham (297)None
Modern biathlon and pentathlon Loughborough (32) Loughborough (44) Cambridge (20)
NetballNone Loughborough (219)None
Orienteering Edinburgh (56) Edinburgh (58)
Para powerliftingNone
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)
RowingBUCS Rowing Championship Durham (138) Durham (170)None
Rugby leagueUniversity and College Rugby League Northumbria (220)None
Rugby unionBUCS Super Rugby Loughborough
Exeter (337.5)
Hartpury
Loughborough (272)
None
SailingNone 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)
TaekwondoBSTF National Taekwondo Championships Nottingham (40) UCL (56)
Loughborough (56)
UCL (20)
Tennis Nottingham (371) Nottingham (312)None
Touch rugbyNone 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)
WeightliftingNone
Wheelchair basketballNoneWorcester (80)
Windsurfing Warwick (12) Exeter (12) Swansea (32)

Non-BUCS sports

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:

SportCompetition(s)Champions
Men'sWomen'sMixed
DartsUDUK NationalsNone Sheffield
HurlingBritish University Hurling Championship
Ice hockeyBUIHA National Championships Nottingham CaledoniaNone
Kart racingBritish Universities Karting ChampionshipNone Reading
Underwater hockeyBOA Student Nationals West Yorkshire

Competitions and events

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

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

SeasonChampionsPointsRunners-upMarginThird placeFourth placeFifth placeResults
2008–09 Loughborough5,512 Bath2,459.5 (44.62%)Leeds Beckett[a] Birmingham EdinburghResults
2009–10 Loughborough5,585.5Leeds Beckett[a]2,213 (39.62%) Birmingham Bath EdinburghResults
2010–11 Loughborough5,342 Birmingham2,357.5 (44.13%)Leeds Beckett[a] Durham BathResults
2011–12 Loughborough5,133.4 Durham1,648.9 (32.12%) Birmingham BathLeeds Beckett[a]Results
2012–13 Loughborough5,473 Durham2,055 (37.55%) Birmingham Bath ExeterResults
2013–14 Loughborough5,331 Durham1,765.5 (33.12%) Birmingham Bath EdinburghResults
2014–15 Loughborough5,876.2 Durham1,783.5 (30.35%) Edinburgh Bath BirminghamResults
2015–16 Loughborough5,773 Durham1,692.5 (29.32%) Edinburgh Nottingham ExeterResults
2016–17 Loughborough6,498 Durham1,683 (25.90%) Edinburgh Nottingham ExeterResults
2017–18 Loughborough6,230.7 Durham1,209.7 (19.42%) Edinburgh Nottingham BathResults
2018–19 Loughborough6,157.7 Nottingham1,038.2 (16.86%) Durham Edinburgh ExeterResults
2019–20Season suspended and voided due to the COVID-19 pandemic[b]
2020–21Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 Loughborough8,034.1 Nottingham1,582.6 (19.70%) Durham Edinburgh ExeterResults
2022–23 Loughborough9,341.5 Nottingham1,426 (15.27%) Durham Exeter EdinburghResults
SeasonChampionsPointsRunners-upMarginThird placeFourth placeFifth placeResults

By university

UniversityTitlesRunners-upTop 5
Loughborough13013
Durham0711
Nottingham36
Bath18
Birmingham17
Leeds Beckett14
Edinburgh010
Exeter6

International representation

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

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)

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

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

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.

InducteeUniversitySport(s)Season(s)BUCSNotes
Alison Odell CBE Birmingham
Leicester
Administrator
Alun Wyn Jones OBE SwanseaRugby union
Bill Slater CBE BirminghamFootball
Catriona Matthew OBE StirlingGolf
Christine Ohuruogu MBE UCLAthletics
Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill DBE SheffieldAthletics
Dame Katherine Grainger DBE EdinburghRowing
Danielle Brown MBE LeicesterArchery
David Florence NottinghamCanoeing
Deng Yaping NottinghamTable tennis
Eric Liddell EdinburghAthletics
Rugby union
Jonathan Edwards CBE DurhamAthletics
Lauren Steadman MBE PortsmouthSwimming
Paratriathlon
Liz Nicholl CBE NottinghamNetball
Rebecca Romero MBE St Mary'sRowing
Cycling
Sir Gareth Edwards CBE Cardiff MetRugby union
Sir Roger Bannister CH CBE OxfordAthletics
Sophie Ingle OBE Cardiff MetFootball

See also

References