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NTU claim historic three-peat after derby win on BUCS Big Wednesday

Nottingham Trent University men's squad photo after winning the BUCS Championship trophy

Nottingham Trent University completed an historic three-peat as they secured the 2025 National Championship trophy with a 12-9 win over city rivals the University of Nottingham on BUCS Big Wednesday yesterday.

Eight separate goal-scorers, including a hat-trick from Jason Thomforde, helped Trent over the line in what should have been a comfortable win that became more than a little tense in the fourth quarter.

Four goals from Ben Jackson and three from Collin Stewart brought Nottingham to within three goals of Trent and salvaged some pride in a game where they were 10-2 down at the end of the third.

A tense back and forth first quarter ended with the teams just a single goal apart after Justin White hammered home with two minutes until quarter-time.

But a more simple second quarter from a Trent point of view saw them heading into the third in the ascendency and with a four goal lead after Blair Pachereva, Drew Wilkinson, and Thomforde scored.

Trent took that momentum and confidence into the penultimate quarter and, despite Nottingham showing some promise, took a 10-2 lead going into the final 15 minutes.

A game which looked easily won by Trent was thrown into disarray in the fourth as Nottingham, with nothing to lose, came out quickly and reduced the deficit to just three goals after a hat-trick from Stewart, two from Jamie Mochan, and a fourth from Ben Jackson.

With a couple of minutes to go in the game, Trent picked up the ball and saw the game out to win a third National Championship title in a row but Nottingham will be left wondering what might have been had there been an extra few minutes to play.

Watch the match in full HERE.

University of Nottingham 9-12 Nottingham Trent University (0-1, 0-3, 3-7, 6-1)

Nottingham scorers | Ben Jackson (3G), Collin Stewart (3G), Jamie Mochan (2G), Ben Jackson (1G).

Nottingham Trent scorers | Jason Thomforde (3G), Chase Lilly (2G), Justin White (2G), Ellis Baythorpe (1G), Will Locker (1G), Blair Pachreva (1G), Drew Wilkinson (1G), Nathan Wilkinson (1G).

UoN demolish Exeter to reclaim Championship title on BUCS Big Wednesday

University of Nottingham women's squad photo after becoming BUCS National Champions

The University of Nottingham demolished Exeter University 12-3 in the 2025 Women’s National Championship final at Loughborough University on BUCS Big Wednesday yesterday.

England’s Emma Savage scored four with England U20 Euros-winning captain Rachael Ball hitting a hat-trick as the University of Nottingham reclaimed the title they lost to Durham last year.

The victory means Nottingham, led by England U20 men’s Head Coach Mike Armstrong, has now won three of the last four National Championship finals, securing themselves as the UK’s dominant force in women’s university lacrosse.

Nottingham started hard and fast and never looked back, securing a four-goal lead through Carys Johnson, Savage, and two from Ball, with just one quarter gone.

Another big quarter from Nottingham in the second left Exeter with a mountain to climb as the midlands club sailed into a 7-0 lead after strikes from Riley McGettigan and a brace from Charlie Bell.

An Exeter side led by England women’s Head Coach Mike Molster was never going to completely give up and a stronger third quarter saw them score their first goal of the match through Sofia Wise.

But it was the defensive side of the game that continued to let Exeter down and they shipped another three goals courtesy of Johnson and two more from Savage before the whistle blew for quarter-time.

A more even final quarter allowed for an exciting last 15 minutes with two goals for both sides but the damage had already been done and Nottingham secured the 2025 National Championship trophy.

Watch the match in full HERE.

University of Nottingham 12-3 Exeter (4-0, 3-0, 3-1, 2-2)

Nottingham scorers | Emma Savage (4G), Rachael Ball (3G, 1G), Carys Johnson (2G), Charlie Bell (2G), Riley McGettigan (1G), Riley LaTray (1A), Nina Sherwen (1A).

Exeter scorers | Amy Bolton (1G), Annie Mather (1G), Sofia Wise (1G)

LIVE | BUCS Big Wednesday is back at Loughborough University

UoN players take on NTU players at BUCS Big Wednesday

2025 Match Schedule

FINAL | Women’s Trophy | Exeter 2s 11-8 Durham 2 | 10am
FINAL | Men’s Trophy | Imperial College 1-11 Manchester Metropolitan | 12:30pm
FINAL | Women’s Championship | University of Nottingham 12-3 Exeter | 4:30pm
FINAL | Men’s Championship | Nottingham Trent 12-9 University of Nottingham | 7:15pm

BUCS Big Wednesday returns to Loughborough University tomorrow with four games of lacrosse across the men’s and women’s competitions in the battle to be crowned National Championship and Trophy winners for 2025.

The University of Nottingham are back in the Women’s Championship final looking to win a third title in four years after a narrow defeat to Durham last year saw them miss out on an historic three-peat under the tutelage of Head Coach Mike Armstrong.

With Exeter returning to BUCS Big Wednesday after a year away, it’s a repeat of the 2023 Championship final as Mike Molster’s side look to upset the odds and claim a first title in their history.

They had a dramatic journey to Wednesday’s final with an incredible 7-6 comeback win over last year’s finalists Durham.

Having been 6-2 down at the half, it was looking bleak for an Exeter side full to the brim with international talent but they rallied in miraculous fashion to take the win right at the death.

UoN’s semi-final saw a fairly routine 10-5 win over BUCS Big Wednesday hosts Loughborough and, with just one defeat between the two finalists all season (an 8-7 UoN loss to Durham in November), we’re surely in for a classic goal-filled match.

With no fewer than 16 players between the two sides in the England Performance and Development squads, including England U20 captains Ana Green and Rachael Ball (both UoN), the 2025 Women’s Championship final will be one for the ages.

The Women’s Championship final gets underway at 4:30pm.

Routes to the Women’s Championship

UoN Women
SF:
UoN 10-5 Loughborough
QF:
UoN 18-4 Birmingham

Exeter Women
SF:
Exeter 7-6 Durham
QF:
Exeter 16-3 NTU

Over in the Men’s Championship, we have a repeat of the past two finals between two of the best university sides in the English game.

Nottingham Trent will be looking to claim a third title in as many years against the University of Nottingham, and it’s a familiar story for both teams with NTU having already secured the BUCS Premier North crown with a six-point gap over UoN.

As with the women’s teams, both men’s rosters are stacked with experience, highlighting the strength of the game in England at the moment.

NTU Head Coach Sam Patterson has a four-strong leadership group that includes Blair Pachereva and Justin White, who have both featured in the NCAA for Brock Badgers and Rollins College respectively, as well as young England stars Nathan Wilkinson and Will Locker, who both helped England U20s to a silver medal at last year’s U20 Euros.

Across the city, UoN have a sturdy spine of England U20 players running through the team including captains Joachim Ruby and Billy Styche.

Noah Arnison, Jack Dearden, Xander Stewart, James Thompson, and Jamie Mochan also feature as part of the England U20 contingent, alongside Jamaican international Tony Diallo as UoN search for an historic first Championship title.

This season’s results all point to an NTU victory with the team going into the final unbeaten in 24/25 and claiming wins in both fixtures against UoN (14-5 & 11-3) but anything can truly happen when these two rivals take to the field tomorrow night.

The Men’s Championship final gets underway at 7:15pm.

Routes to the Men’s Championship

NTU Men
SF:
NTU 20-3 Durham
QF:
NTU 21-0 Sussex

UoN Men
SF:
UoN 14-7 Loughborough
QF:
UoN 20-0 Exeter

The opening match on BUCS Big Wednesday is the Women’s Trophy final as Exeter 2s take on Durham 2s in a repeat of last year’s showdown.

In that game, Exeter 2s came out with the narrow 13-10 win and they’ll be hoping to do the same again in 2025 after an unbeaten season saw them claim the Premier South 2 title by a huge 12 points.

Despite just one defeat this season (an opening day 9-5 loss to Liverpool), Durham 2s finished second in the Premier North 2 division behind Liverpool but will head into Wednesday’s Trophy final with confidence after nine league wins in a row.

The opening Women’s match up will be followed by the Men’s Trophy final between Imperial College and Manchester Metropolitan.

Both brand new teams to the Trophy final for this year, Imperial and Man Met completed unbeaten seasons to win their respective league titles.

Imperial come into this match with a big 11-2 semi-final win over Bournemouth 2s while Man Met, led this season by former England men’s box lacrosse team Assistant Coach Andy Downing, defeated Northumbria 9-2 to claim their spot in the end of season showpiece.

Routes to the Women’s Trophy

Exeter 2s
R1:
Exeter 2s 26-4 Surrey
R2: Exeter 2s 31-1 Reading
R3: Exeter 2s 19-6 Exeter 3s
QF: Exeter 2s 19-6 King’s College
SF: Exeter 2s 20-4 Warwick

Durham 2s
R1:
BYE
R2: Durham 2s 20-2 Leeds Beckett
R3: Durham 2s 21-3 Leeds
QF: Durham 2s 24-2 Edinburgh 2s
SF: Durham 2s 7-5 Liverpool

Routes to the Men’s Trophy

Imperial College
R1: Imperial 11-4 Kent
R2: Imperial 8-0 St Mary’s
QF: Imperial 18-2 Cardiff
SF: Imperial 11-2 Bournemouth 2

Manchester Metropolitan
R1:
BYE
R2: Man Met 16-0 Liverpool
QF: Man Met 10-1 Warwick
SF: Man Met 9-2 Northumbria

Lacrosse fans can buy tickets for BUCS Big Wednesday HERE or can watch from home on the BUCS YouTube channel HERE.

Volunteer at BUCS 6s Championship this weekend

Three Nottingham players looking serious

England Lacrosse is looking for volunteers to support the 2024 British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) Lacrosse 6s Championship taking place on Sunday 20 October.

Taking place at Surrey Sports Park, Guildford, the annual competition, that showcases the six-a-side version of lacrosse that will be seen at the 2028 LA Olympic Games, sees some of the best university teams battle it out to be named the best in the country.

There are a number of volunteer roles available, including table officials, stewarding, general competition assistant.

BUCS Lacrosse Sixes is the largest university lacrosse competition playing the Olympic Sixes version of the sport with the 2023 tournament seeing over 45 teams take part.

At that 2023 competition, the University of Nottingham claimed both the men’s and women’s Championship titles after wins over Nottingham Trent University and Durham University respectively.

In the Trophy competition, Nottingham Trent University 2s secured the men’s title and University of Nottingham 2s claimed victory in the women’s final.

Registration open for 2024 BUCS Lacrosse 6s Championship

Woman runs with ball while opposition players chase.

England Lacrosse is excited to announce that registration is now open for the 2024 BUCS Lacrosse 6s Championship to be held at Surrey Sports Park on Sunday 20 October.

Team registration opened today (Tuesday 10 September) at 2pm and will remain open until Thursday 3 October at 11:59pm with players able to join each team until 11:59pm on Tuesday 15 October.

The 2024 competition will be held at Surrey Sports Park after being hosted by Nottingham Trent University in 2022 and 2023.

The BUCS Lacrosse 6s Championship marks the start of the domestic university season and is the largest university lacrosse competition playing the Olympic Sixes version of the sport.

Over 45 teams took part in 2023 with the University of Nottingham claiming both the men’s and women’s Championship titles after wins over Nottingham Trent University and Durham University respectively.

In the Trophy competition, Nottingham Trent University 2s secured the men’s title and University of Nottingham 2s claimed victory in the women’s final.

Please note, the cost per team is £178.50.

Could you host the BUCS Lacrosse 6s Championship?

Two players battle it out the 2023 BUCS Big Wednesday

British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) has opened applications to host the BUCS Lacrosse 6s Championship during the 2024-25 and 2025-26 seasons.

The annual competition is the largest university lacrosse competition playing the now confirmed Olympic Sixes version of the sport and the 2023 tournament saw over 45 teams taking part.

In 2022 and 2023, the competition was held at Nottingham Trent University and now BUCS is on the hunt for the next host university.

The most suitable venue will be awarded the staging of the BUCS Lacrosse 6s Championship for two years with a break clause existing between BUCS and the host venue(s) should it be required by either party following year one.

Applications are open until 5pm on Thursday 1 February and potential host venues should complete the bid questionnaire by clicking the button below.

BUCS Match of the Week | University of Liverpool v Newcastle University

This week’s BUCS Match of the Week sees us head to Merseyside as Liverpool take on Newcastle in a Women’s Premier North 2 match-up.

Liverpool come into this game with just one win from their seven games this season and their 12-7 win over Edinburgh 2s in early November sees them second bottom on three points.

They were dumped out of the National Trophy after a 19-2 second round defeat by fellow Premier North 2 team Durham 2 despite an impressive 12-3 round one victory over Nottingham 3s.

It’s certainly been a baptism of fire for a team who were promoted from the Northern Tier 1 – 1A last season with an unbeaten record and 10 league wins in a row.

Today, Liverpool will be looking to build upon a good performance last week as they fell to a narrow 9-7 defeat to Manchester and finally grab that second league win that has been so elusive over the past month.

Newcastle make the almost 350-mile round trip to Liverpool hoping to bounce back from successive defeats in all competitions for the second time this season.

Despite this, they sit in a healthy third place in the Premier North 2, level on points with Manchester who they are yet to play and blew away Liverpool 12-2 in the reverse fixture in October.

Three wins and three losses from six games is a good return for Newcastle and being “the best of the rest” behind two incredible sides in Durham 2s and Nottingham 2s is certainly not to be sniffed at and a second successive third place finish looks to be on the cards.

Ones to Watch

University of Liverpool

An exceptional performer throughout the season so far, Georgina Goodwin is a defensive midfielder whose performances across the pitch in both the attack and defence has had a huge impact on Liverpool’s game.

Zoe Hollingshead is a newcomer to the Liverpool team this season having only started her studies in September but she has already proved her worth in a short space of time.

Hollingshead has the ability to create space in the centre of midfield and control the attacking play brilliantly.

Newcastle University

Newcastle’s two players to watch come as a pair and are, in the words of coach Jeremy Pidgeon, a “deathly duo”.

Emma Eastwick-Jones and Henny Wright are both midfielders who are so in sync they can read each other’s play and predict what the other is going to do. 

A part of the England under-23 set-up, Eastwick-Jones is an unbelievable talent who clearly has a bright future head of her on a lacrosse pitch.

Having come through the ranks at Timperley Lacrosse Club in Greater Manchester, Wright is continuing her development at Newcastle and is proving a tough nut to crack in the middle of the park.

Fact Files

University of Liverpool

Team Captain | Lucy Adshead
Coaching Staff | India Chadwick
2022/23 League Position | 1st (Northern Tier 1 - 1A)

Newcastle University

Team Captain | Annie Hipper
Coaching Staff | Jeremy Pidgeon
2022/23 League Position | 3rd (Premier North 1)

Previous Meetings

Newcastle 12-2 Liverpool | 18/10/23

BUCS Match of the Week | Nottingham Trent University v University of Birmingham

Our BUCS Match of the Week takes us to Nottingham this week as Nottingham Trent University take on the University of Birmingham in the Women’s Premier North 1 division.

Nottingham Trent come into this fixture sat in third place in the table narrowly behind Durham and Nottingham in first and second respectively.

They’ve had a mixed start to the season with three wins, three defeats, and a draw from their opening seven games and they are looking to get back to winning ways today after three games without victory, despite an enthralling 14-14 draw with Edinburgh last time out.

A close 12-9 victory in the reverse fixture will give Nottingham Trent some confidence heading into this one.

Birmingham are currently in fifth place in the league table, level on points with Loughborough who they beat 12-11 two weeks ago before tasting defeat in their last game against Durham.

They have a record of two wins and five losses so far this season and will be hoping to properly kick-start their campaign with a win against Nottingham Trent today.

Historically, this fixture has been a tight contest with both games last season won by one goal and this season’s encounter by three.

Ones to Watch

Nottingham Trent University

Nottingham Trent have a whole host of talent in their ranks for the 2023/24 season with several international players, including England’s Sofia Wise.

Fresh from helping the England under-20 team win the European Championship trophy in the summer, Wise is a threat on both sides of the ball.

Her speed and high-level stick skills carry the Nottingham Trent midfield and she currently leads the team stats in turnovers, interceptions, and ground-balls.

Another player who is part of the England set-up is Nottingham Trent’s top scorer Harley Tideswell.

Tideswell already has 10 years’ experience with a lacrosse stick after starting at Mellor Lacrosse Club at the age of 11 and she has grown into an agile attacker who uses her quick feet and stick control to find her way through the fan and defenders to grab vital goals for the team.

University of Birmingham

Birmingham aren’t short of an international player or two either and England’s Ellie Simpson is definitely one to watch this season.

Having started in the junior England teams, Simpson has recently progressed into the senior set-up where she has been continuing to progress with some speed!

A fierce defender, Simpson will play a huge part if Birmingham are to snatch a win later today.

A new addition to the first team for the 2023/24 season, Izzy O’Kelly has already proved her worth in the Birmingham team with her performances as both an attacking and defensive midfielder.

Fact Files

Nottingham Trent University

Captains | Shona McKenna & Fiona Cameron
Coaching Staff | Bella Ferraro (Head Coach) & Sam Patterson (Head of Lacrosse)
2022/23 League Position | 3rd (Women’s Premier North 1)

University of Birmingham

Captain | Katie O’Connell
Coaching Staff | Bryony Smith (Head Coach)
2022/23 League Position | 4th (Women’s Premier North 1)

2022/23 Meetings

Nottingham Trent 11-10 Birmingham | 23/11/22

Birmingham 7-8 Nottingham Trent | 07/12/22

BUCS Match of the Week | University of Plymouth v University of the West of England

BUCS Match of the Week | University of Plymouth v University of the West of England

The BUCS Match of the Week takes us to the south-west coast this week as we focus on the University of Plymouth v the University of the West of England (UWE) in the Western Tier 1 - 1A.

Plymouth start the day in third place in the league after an impressive unbeaten start to the season that has seen them narrowly defeat Southampton 4-3 in their last match and take a 10-1 victory in the reverse fixture against UWE on the opening day.

Plymouth’s first two results are doubly impressive considering they are newly promoted to the Western Tier 1 - 1A after winning the Western Tier 2 - 2A last season.

It’s a 260-mile round trip for UWE to play Plymouth but they’ll be looking to kick-start their 2023/24 domestic campaign that has so far yielded just one win from their opening four games.

A win against Plymouth today would make it consecutive victories for the first time this season after a 3-2 away win over Bath 2s last Wednesday; they currently sit in fifth position in the league three points behind Plymouth.

After finishing fourth last season, UWE’s hopes for the season once again look to be maintaining their Western Tier 1 - 1A status.

Ones to Watch

University of Plymouth

After a hugely successful season last year that included promotion and a Western Conference Cup title, Plymouth are looking to continue their run of good form and their lead long-pole, Alex Webb, is integral if they are to do so.

An unstoppable defender who has been a part of the Plymouth side for a number of years now, Webb is physical in defence, willing to stop anyone from getting past him, and is a huge part of their transition game.

After stepping down as Plymouth captain at the end of last season, James Stansbury is back for the 2023/24 season to once again lead the Plymouth attack.

Stansbury is a fast-thinking, confident dodger who can find the back of the net with ease; defenders would be foolish to leave him open in front of goal!

University of the West of England

UWE’s Alfie Stanton is a towering presence in between the sticks for his side and, despite being a new addition to the team this season, has started with intent showing what he’s capable of in UWE’s last game against Bath 2s.

Another new addition to the UWE side for 2023/24, Theo Powell is a defender not to be messed with and again showed his defensive capabilities against Bath 2s last week.

UWE have had some tough fixtures so far this season but with Stanton and Powell continuing to improve week by week they’re sure to pick up some more positive results.

Fact Files

University of Plymouth

Captain | Sean Paton
Coaching Team | Sean Paton (Head Coach), Ben Lipinski (Assistant Coach), James Stansbury (Offensive Co-ordinator), Alex Webb (Defensive Co-ordinator)
2022/23 League Position | 1st (Western Tier 2 - 2A)

University of the West of England

Captain | Jack Hutchins
Coaching Team | Kyle McHugh
2022/23 League Position | 4th (Western Tier 1 - 1A)

BUCS Match of the Week | University of Oxford v Exeter University

BUCS Match of the Week | University of Oxford v Exeter University

The BUCS Match of the Week takes us to the Men’s Premier South league this week as the University of Oxford take on Exeter University.

Oxford come into this game looking to go three unbeaten and extend their lead at the top of the table after dominant wins over Bath (12-4) and Marjon (11-0) in their opening two matches.

Exeter, who sit third in the Premier South league table after two matches, have a record of one win and one loss so far after games against Bristol (8-9 defeat) and Cardiff (14-1 win).

Both teams will be looking to improve upon their league finishes from last season with Oxford finishing fourth and Exeter finishing just in front in third and, looking at both sides’ squads, they have more than enough to challenge for the league title.

Ones to Watch

University of Oxford

The University of Oxford have the undeniable talents of Jeongmyeong (Shine) Park for another year and he takes up the captaincy for the 2023/24 season as well as face-off duties.

Having played for the South Korea national side, Park offers international experience that can prove to be the difference between teams in the Premier South division.

Further adding to the University of Oxford’s talent and experience is Patrick Atkins who joins Oxford’s men’s side from Connecticut College in the US where he has been playing as an offensive midfielder in the NCAA Division 3.

An extremely exciting prospect, Atkins has already bagged an incredible 26 goals in the last four games he’s played for Oxford.

Exeter University

After an impressive third place finish in the league last season and a win in the SEMLA Minor tournament, Exeter will be looking to cement their spot in the upper echelons of the league this season.

They welcome attacker Fraser Cox to the first team for the 2023/24 season after impressing for the second team last year.

Cox is not afraid to dodge past defenders, whether long pole or short, and get a shot off on goal and Exeter will be hoping to see goals from this young player as he grows into the team.

Another attacking threat is Nat Hodgson who loves to create problems for defenders and goalies around the crease.

He warmed up sufficiently at last weekend’s BUCS Sixes competition where he helped his side to the semi-finals, an eventual third place finish, and three wins in their five games.

Fact Files

Oxford

Team Captains | Jeongmyeong (Shine) Park & Ewan Timms
Coaching Staff | Don McGraw (Head Coach)
2022/23 League Position | 4th

Exeter

Team Captains | Angus Loder & Tom Scott-Brown
Coaching Staff | Billy Rawlins & George Sherry
2022/23 League Postion | 3rd

2022/23 League Meetings | Oxford 10-9 Exeter, Exeter 7-5 Oxford

Registration opens for 2023 BUCS 6s tournament

The University of Nottingham celebrate victory at the 2022 BUCS 6s competition

Registration has opened for the annual BUCS 6s tournament taking place on Sunday 15 October 2023 at Nottingham Trent University.

Universities have until 11:59pm on Tuesday 19 September to register their teams with players able to join teams until 11:59pm on Tuesday 10 October.

The BUCS 6s competition has been a staple of the university lacrosse calendar for a number of years now and was held at the Coombe Dingle Sports Complex in Bristol between 2017 and 2021 when it moved to Nottingham Trent University.

In 2022, the University of Nottingham won both the men’s and women’s Championship titles while Cardiff University and Newcastle University took home the men’s and women’s Trophy titles respectively.

Traditionally an eight-a-side tournament, the format was changed in 2021 to fit in with the new sixes version of lacrosse.

Registered teams will be split into two competitions, the Championship and the Trophy, and seeded based on their position in the BUCS Lacrosse 2022-23 season.

Premiership universities’ first teams will be allocated to the Championship with any remaining spaces allocated to the next best finishing position; the remaining teams will be allocated to the Trophy along with any second or third teams.

For more details on how to register your team, click the button below.

Bumper day of lacrosse as BUCS Big Wednesday takes place tomorrow

BUCS Big Wednesday Men's Championship Final Graphic

British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) Big Wednesday returns tomorrow with four games of lacrosse across the men’s and women’s competitions in the battle to be crowned National Trophy and Championship winners.

Reigning champions Nottingham take on Exeter in the Women’s Championship final hoping that home advantage will see them retain their crown, while the Nottingham Men will be looking to make it a home double as they play city rivals Nottingham Trent in the Men’s Championship final.

Exeter and Nottingham also meet in the Women’s Trophy final as their 2s teams meet, while Newcastle are also out to retain their title, battling it out against Imperial College London in the Men’s Trophy, which they won last year.

Taking place at the David Ross Sports Village at the University of Nottingham, BUCS Big Wednesday is the culmination of the domestic university cup competitions that started back in January and saw 94 lacrosse teams from around the UK whittled down to just eight finalists.

Seven of the eight finalists featuring at this year’s BUCS Big Wednesday finished top of their league at the end of the 2022-23 season with only Nottingham Trent Men finishing second behind fellow Championship finalists Nottingham.

Each team has proved difficult to beat over the course of the season with five teams (Nottingham Men 1s, Nottingham Women 1s, Newcastle Men 1s, Exeter Women 2s, Nottingham Women 2s) winning all ten of their league fixtures to remain undefeated.

And there’s plenty of international interest in the squads too with over 15 England national team players and coaches involved across the eight squads, including the likes of Dylan Whittington and Emma Savage (Nottingham) Alice Ripper and Anna Neville (Exeter), Josh Poke and Will Shirt (Trent), Ed Loveland and Daniel Madeley (Nottingham) and England senior women’s Head Coach Michael Molster in charge of Exeter.

Both Championship finals will be streamed live on BUCS TV this year with the women’s final starting at 4:30pm and the men’s final facing off at 7pm.

If you are unable to watch the games live, England Lacrosse will be providing updates across social media.

BUCS Big Wednesday Schedule

National Trophy

Women | Exeter 2s v Nottingham 2s | 10am
Men | Newcastle 1s v Imperial College London 1s | 12:30pm

National Championship

Women | Exeter 1s v Nottingham 1s | 4:30pm
Men | Nottingham Trent 1s v Nottingham 1s | 7pm

Roads to the final

National Championship

Exeter women 1s

Quarter Final | Exeter 1s 12-8 Birmingham 1s
Semi-Final | Exeter 1s 9-8 Durham 1s

Nottingham women 1s

Quarter-Final | Nottingham 1s 18-4 Edinburgh 1s
Semi-Final | Nottingham 23-3 Oxford 1s

Nottingham Trent men 1s

Quarter-Final | Nottingham Trent 1s 20-1 Exeter 1s
Semi-Final | Nottingham Trent 1s 19-2 Manchester Metropolitan

Nottingham men 1s

Quarter-Final | Nottingham 1s 17-0 Oxford 1s
Semi-Final | Nottingham 1s 13-5 Durham 1s

National Trophy

Exeter women 2s

Round 1 | Bye
Round 2 | Exeter 2s (walkover) Oxford 2s
Round 3 | Exeter 2s 19-7 Exeter 4s
Quarter-Final | Exeter 2s 9-2 University College London 1s
Semi-Final | Exeter 2s 10-8 Exeter 3s

Nottingham women 2s

Round 1 | Bye
Round 2 | Nottingham 2s 26-2 Manchester Metropolitan 2s
Round 3 | Nottingham 2s 9-8 Liverpool 1s
Quarter-Final | Nottingham 2s 24-5 St Andrews 1s
Semi-Final | Nottingham 2s 7-6 Warwick 1s

Newcastle men 1s

Round 1 | Newcastle 1s 24-1 Lancaster 1s
Round 2 | Newcastle 1s 18-3 Sheffield 1s
Quarter-Final | Newcastle 1s 20-1 York 1s
Semi-Final | Newcastle 1s 16-2 Glasgow 1s

Imperial College London men 1s

Round 1 | Imperial College London 1s 9-4 Bristol 2s
Round 2 | Imperial College London 1s 8-7 Canterbury Christ Church 1s
Quarter-Final | Imperial College London 1s 6-5 Warwick 1s
Semi-Final | Imperial College London 1s 10-4 Kent 1s

Registration opens for annual BUCS 6s tournament

Two players line up for a face-off at BUCS 6s 2021

Teams are able to sign up for this year’s BUCS Lacrosse 6s Championships after British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) opened registration earlier today.

The annual competition, which made a triumphant return to the lacrosse calendar last year after its cancellation in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, is taking place on Sunday 16 October in its new home at Nottingham Trent University.

Since 2017, the competition has been held at Coombe Dingle Sports Complex in Bristol but, as is the custom, a new venue was sought for the 2022 edition.

Traditionally an eight-a-side tournament, the format was changed in 2021 to fit in with the new sixes version of lacrosse.

And the first winners of the amended BUCS Lacrosse 6s Championships were Nottingham University (women) and Loughborough University (men)

The registration period begins today (Tuesday 23 August) and will end on Tuesday 20 September at 11:59pm.

The Championships is an important part of the lacrosse calendar and gives university teams an additional opportunity for competition against teams from outside of their league and region with entries from all across the UK.

For more information about the competition and the registration process, click below:

Loughborough and Nottingham Universities Win 2021 BUCS Lacrosse 6s Championships

Loughborough and Nottingham Universities Win 2021 BUCS Lacrosse 6s Championships
Loughborough and Nottingham Universities Win 2021 BUCS Lacrosse 6s Championships

Loughborough University and the University of Nottingham won the respective men’s and women’s 2021 BUCS Lacrosse 6s Championships at Coombe Dingle Sports Centre, Bristol, on Saturday.

On what was a day of blue skies and glorious sunshine, Loughborough University defeated the University of the West of England 5-4 in the men’s final while the University of Nottingham worked hard to complete an unbeaten day by coming back from two goals down to beat the University of Exeter 4-3 in the women’s final.

Saturday's competition, the first to take place since 2019, saw the BUCS Lacrosse 8s Championships change format slightly from eight a-side to six a-side to reflect the proposed Olympic version of the game which will potentially included in the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

In fact, this was only the third competition in the world to use the brand new 6s rules after tournaments in the USA and Australia in late May.

The day began with a round robin containing the 10 teams in the women’s competition and the nine teams in the men’s tournament.

These 19 teams were then whittled down to eight in each competition for the quarter finals before two semi-finals and a final each, eventually seeing the University of Nottingham and Loughborough University take home the gold medals. The full table of results will be available to be viewed online shortly.

The full women’s final and the second half of the men’s final can viewed below.

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Teams Announced for 2021 BUCS Lacrosse 6s Championships

Teams Announced for 2021 BUCS Lacrosse 6s Championships

England Lacrosse are excited to announce the 11 women’s and nine men’s teams taking part in this year’s BUCS Lacrosse 6s Championships.

The slightly amended tournament, which will using the new proposed six a-side Olympic version of lacrosse as opposed to the traditional eight a-side game, is the first to take place since 2019.

In that edition of the competition, the winners were Durham University (Men) and University of Oxford (Women) in the Championship Division and Swansea University (Men) and Cardiff University (Women) in the Trophy Division.

This year’s BUCS 6s will take place on Saturday 5 June at Coombe Dingle Sports Complex, Bristol, as it has been each year since 2017, and you’ll be able to follow the action with England Lacrosse on social media!

The teams are as follows with the full schedule due to be released next week.

Women

University of Birmingham 1
University of Edinburgh 1
University of Essex 1
University of Exeter 1
University of Exeter 2
University of Gloucestershire 1
Leeds Beckett University 1
University of Nottingham 1
University of Oxford 1
University of Oxford 2
University of Surrey 1

Men

University of Essex 1
University of Exeter 1
University of Exeter 2
University of Gloucestershire 1
Leeds Beckett University 1
Plymouth Marjon University 1
University of Oxford 1
University of Surrey 1
University of the West of England 1

Registration for Annual BUCS Lacrosse 6s Championships Now Open

Registration for Annual BUCS Lacrosse 6s Championships Now Open

British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) has today announced that registration for this year’s BUCS Lacrosse 6s Championships is now open.

The annual competition, which was cancelled last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, is usually made up of teams of eight players but changes this year will see the new 6s format of the game played instead.

As was announced before the cancellation of last year’s competition, the Championships will take place at Coombe Dingle Sports Complex, Bristol, as it has been each year since 2017.

The registration period begins today (Tuesday 27 April) and will end on Thursday 13 May at 11:59pm.

To ensure everyone involved in the tournament is as safe as possible, all current Government and England Lacrosse COVID-19 restrictions will be adhered to.

2019’s tournament was won by Durham University (Men) and University of Oxford (Women) in the Championship Division and Swansea University (Men) and Cardiff University (Women) in the Trophy Division.

The Championships is an important part of the lacrosse calendar and gives university teams an additional opportunity for competition against teams from outside of their league and region with entries from all across the UK.

For more information about the competition and the registration process, click below:

BUCS Cancel 2020/21 League and Knockout Season

BUCS Cancel 2020/21 League and Knockout Season

British University & Colleges Sport (BUCS) has announced their 2020/21 league and knockout season has been cancelled due to the on-going coronavirus pandemic.

In a statement released early this week, BUCS cited “the unpredictable nature of nationwide lockdowns and restrictions” as the reason why it would not be possible to start their season at the end of January as planned.

This cancellation includes all BUCS lacrosse league and knockout competition for the 2020/21 season.

England Lacrosse has also made the decision this week to postpone the BUCS 8s tournament until the summer, depending on restrictions.

The BUCS statement goes on to say:

“We still intend to run an Outdoor Cricket league in Term 3. We will continue to prioritise student safety, demand and viability to guide our decision making.

“No individual events will happen before March. However, these events are only postponed - we are hopeful that these will take place later in the year. More information on each event is available on the individual sport pages. Our aim is to remain flexible and react to the changing situation as quickly as possible. 

“Whilst physical sport is unable to take place for the next few months, we continue to provide virtual activity and other engaging opportunities. The launch of Challenges on the BUCS Play app enables healthy competition between individuals, teams and universities, and more Challenges will be released over the next few months. 

“Over the last few months, we did all we could to try and make sport happen. We very much recognise the importance of sport, and the part it plays in the physical and mental wellbeing of students, especially at the moment. 

“This news of the League and Knockout competition cancellation will be disappointing for many, especially those in their final year, who won’t have the opportunity to play final matches with the teams that have become a second family over their time at university. However, whilst our overarching goal is to deliver the best student sport experience, to put competition on during this time would risk player welfare and safety, and that is not a chance we are willing to take.”

The statement can be read in full over on the BUCS website.

Tilly Shires Runner Up for BUCS Sportswoman of the Year

Tilly Shires Runner Up for BUCS Sportswoman of the Year!

England women’s national team midfielder, Tilly Shires, finished as a runner up for the Sportswoman of the Year award at this year’s British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) Awards.

In a virtual presentation held yesterday evening, Tilly was up against Anna Emilie Moller (Athletics, St. Mary’s University) and, eventual winner, Esme Burge (Hockey, University of Nottingham) for the prestigious award.

The award was chosen by a judging panel of 34 people from across the sporting spectrum, including former Wales international lacrosse player and now Senior Sport Empowerment Officer at Stonewall UK, Erin Walters-Williams.

The Sportswoman of the Year award “celebrates the domestic or international success of a student studying at a BUCS member institution. The award recognises the highest possible standard of competition achieved by an eligible female identifying student”.

Tilly, who studied at Durham University before her graduation this summer and was an integral part of their lacrosse team during her three years there as well as their captain, also represents England and has made 13 appearances so far for the national side.

She most recently represented her country at the 2019 Women’s European Lacrosse Championship in Netanya, Israel, where she played in all seven games, scoring nine goals, as England stormed their way to victory in the tournament.

Durham finished top of their league last season and were due to battle Exeter in the Cup Championship Final before coronavirus forced sport to be halted and this was thanks in no small part to captain Tilly who drove the team to success.

England Lacrosse would like to wish Tilly a huge well done for making the final three and we simply cannot wait to see her back on the world stage (hopefully) very soon!

The winners of all the awards can be viewed HERE, including a very special message from Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal!