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The Varsity Series, or the Charity Varsity Series, comprises a number of sports events pitching
Nottingham Trent University Nottingham Trent University (NTU) is a public research university in Nottingham, England. It was founded as a new university in 1992, although its roots go back to 1843 with the establishment of the Nottingham Government School of Design, w ...
and the
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against each other in a
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. It has been organised for the benefit of charity since 2004. The university that wins the most events is declared winner. One point and half a point are awarded for winning and drawing an event, respectively. The two institutions are based in
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in the
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and the rivalry is contested in a variety of sports, although
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is seen as the premier event and is the second most attended university ice hockey match outside of
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, selling out the 7,500-seat
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since 2009. The winner takes home the Varsity Trophy, which they hold until the conclusion of the following year's series. The University of Nottingham currently leads Nottingham Trent in total series wins by 8-4 since 2004, one series has been drawn, in 2011. The University of Nottingham has won the last 5 series.


Format

The two universities compete against each other in fifteen events across eleven sports. The winner of an event wins a point and both teams earn half a point in the event of a draw. The hosting of the
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,
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and
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alternates from year to year and the remaining events are held at fixed venues. The table below lists all the events that have been contested in the Varsity Series, the year in which they were first contested and the number of times they have been contested until 2014 inclusive. Penalty shoot-out wins are not counted as draws.


Charities

Since 2004, ticket sales from the Varsity Series have been used to raise money for
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s. Below is a list of those supported: * 2004: Children's Centre –-
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* 2005: The Asian Tsunami Appeal * 2006: The Danielle Beccan Memorial Trust * 2007: CP Sport * 2008: Nottinghamshire Royal Society for the Blind * 2009: Balls to Poverty * 2010: CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) * 2011: PASIC (Parents Association for Seriously Ill Children) * 2012: CP Sport * 2013: Headway * 2014: DKH Legacy Trust


Rivalry beyond the Varsity Series


Academic

There is a lively academic rivalry between the universities, with
Nottingham Trent University Nottingham Trent University (NTU) is a public research university in Nottingham, England. It was founded as a new university in 1992, although its roots go back to 1843 with the establishment of the Nottingham Government School of Design, w ...
competing with and even overtaking its Russell Group neighbour the
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in recent league tables. Nottingham Trent University has its origins in the Nottingham Government School of Design founded in 1843. The University of Nottingham was originally a constituent college of the
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known as University College Nottingham, before being upgraded to full university status in 1948.


Sport

In British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) competition, Nottingham University have always finished between fourth and ninth position since 2002–03, whereas Trent have finished between 17th and 43rd. The Varsity Series is not a part of BUCS competition. The
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compete in
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for the Varsity Series, as they do in BUCS events, and
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is not a BUCS sport, so is not bound by the rules that the other sports are. As a consequence, the two universities ice hockey teams, which outside Varsity competition compete as a combined team as the Nottingham Mavericks, wore yellow and blue respectively until 2014, when the BUCS colours were worn.


Early years

It is unclear when the first varsity match was played or whether an organised series was contested in this period.


2001

Nottingham Trent University won the men's football contest on penalties after the match finished one apiece after extra time.


2002

In early March 2002, the University of Nottingham beat Nottingham Trent University 5–1 in the men's football match and 1–0 in the women's.


2003

The University of Nottingham retained the Varsity Football Cup with a 2–0 victory over Nottingham Trent University.


Charity varsity


2004

2004 saw the University of Nottingham victorious in the football for the second consecutive year by a margin of two goals to none. This was the first year that the series was organised for the benefit of charity. The University of Nottingham secured a series victory.


2005

In 2005, Nottingham Trent University won the ice hockey match on penalties and the football match 1–0. This was the first time ice hockey had featured in the series, adding to the football, basketball, hockey, rugby and netball events. Trent won the women's
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event. The cricket was abandoned. Trent won the series. The men's 1st XI hockey match ended 2-2 with Ben Scott scoring a last minute equaliser from and Alastair Wilson pass.


2006

On 6 March 2006, the University of Nottingham secured victory in the football match, winning 2–0 for the third time in four years.


2007


2008

In 2008, Nottingham Trent University emerged victorious, winning seven events, drawing one and losing four.


2009

In 2009, the University of Nottingham secured victory, winning seven events, drawing one and losing five. Swimming was included as an event again for the first time since 2006. A sell-out crowd of 7,000 saw the University of Nottingham win their first ice hockey match against Trent in Varsity competition.


2010

In 2010, the universities competed in ten disciplines, including
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for the first time. Nottingham Trent University won eight of the fourteen events. Such was the demand for tickets that the University of Nottingham's television station, NUTS, aired the ice hockey match live online. Also, for the first time in recent Varsity history, drawing was eliminated and penalty shoot-outs would determine the outright winner.


2011

In 2011, the universities will compete in the same ten disciplines as 2010. While the
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,
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,
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,
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, swimming and hockey remain at their fixed venues, the tradition of alternating the host for the other events will continue, so the
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will host the
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,
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,
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and
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.
Nottingham Trent University Nottingham Trent University (NTU) is a public research university in Nottingham, England. It was founded as a new university in 1992, although its roots go back to 1843 with the establishment of the Nottingham Government School of Design, w ...
won the opening event – the American football, again hosted on the day of the
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– by eight points to zero, scoring a single
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along with a two-point conversion. Nottingham Trent University then went on to win the ice hockey event in comfortable fashion, never losing the lead which they took early on and eventually winning the match 4–2. The University of Nottingham then halved Nottingham Trent University's series lead after the swimming event, which they are still yet to lose, having won the competition on each of the three occasions it has been staged. The busiest day of the Varsity Series calendar opened with a Nottingham Trent University victory in the women's basketball event, as the series score became an impressive 4–1 in their favour. The University of Nottingham, however, had the better of the day, as they struck back with narrow victories in the women's netball and men's basketball matches. The University of Nottingham then took a narrow series lead by winning its third and fourth consecutive events in the women's and men's hockey games; the former a tight 1–0 victory and the latter a 3–3 draw eventually decided on penalties. Nottingham Trent University were then able to level the scores after the
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break when they won the women's football match on penalties after a late UoN equaliser had made the match 1–1 and taken it to spot-kicks, but UoN re-took the series lead with a 2–1 extra-time win in the men's match. The same pattern followed in the rugby union later that week – Nottingham Trent University prevailing in the women's event but losing out in the men's – as the Nottingham Trent University girls thrashed the University of Nottingham girls by 27 points before the University of Nottingham men managed a hard-fought 18–7 win. A month break to proceedings followed with the University of Nottingham's one-match series lead still intact and just one event remaining, the cricket, Nottingham Trent University needed to win to level the series, which they did and therefore retained the trophy.


2012

For Varsity 2012, Nottingham Trent University hosted the traditional 'swing events' (basketball and netball) and an eleventh sport was introduced:
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was scheduled to open the series on 5 February, but the game was postponed due to the snowy weather. As a result, it was
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which was first to take centre stage on 18 February. Trent University sprung into a 12–0 lead with three early tries, but the University of Nottingham reduced the arrears with a converted try before half-time. With the scores level at 18–18 and extra time looming, Will Meddings scored the winning try, to give University of Nottingham a four-point win in the series opener. Broadcast live online, in a joint venture between NUTS and Trent TV, was the Series' premier event: the ice hockey at the sold-out
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. The first two periods were close-run affairs, Trent University's early two-goal advantage being cancelled out by the end of the first period to leave the score at 2–2 and Trent University levelling before the second intermission to make it 3 apiece. The University of Nottingham's early third period lead was against the run of play and 4 Trent University goals without reply sealed the victory and series leveller, before a late consolation goal made it 7–5.
The following week, the universities clashed in the swimming event and while the University of Nottingham once again came out on top, Trent University did nonetheless avoid a whitewash unlike the previous year, winning 3 of the 25 races, but losing 313–182 on points. On 2 March, the universities met at the Harvey Hadden stadium for the American football event which had been postponed due to adverse weather conditions. Trent University's "Renegades" had the better of the University of Nottingham's "Outlaws" throughout the game and ultimately won the game convincingly, by 21 points to 4. Two weeks later, on 16 March, was Field Hockey Day and the spoils were shared. First the University of Nottingham girls' team emphatically overcame their opponents by 4 goals to 1. Later, the Trent men's team edged victory on penalty flicks after the game ended two apiece to leave the series level at 3–3. Super Varsity Wednesday in the following week turned out in favour of University, who won the lacrosse, netball and women's basketball events; Trent won the men's basketball (although University fielded their second team due to BUCS commitments). This gave Uni a lead in the series of 4-6. This meant a 2-point lead for University with 5 events remaining and this became a 3-point lead when the women's rugby teams met at Meadow Lane and Trent lost out 20 points to 44. The men's rugby was won 17–15 by Trent, bringing the Varsity score to 5-7 to Uni. The Varsity Football matches were held in honour of Ariel Olsen, a NUWFC player who had died of meningitis during the
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holidays. Each match held a 1-minute applause prior to kick-off as a mark of respect. University won the women's game 1–0, resulting in the University of Nottingham becoming the 2012 Varsity champions. The men's result ended 1–1, with Trent winning 3–1 after extra time. The final event, cricket, was again held at Nottingham Trent's Clifton Campus, and was played in the
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format. Rain disrupted play, but Trent were able to complete their
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at 130–6. Uni managed to complete 10
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s before rain caused the end of play. As play was abandoned with University having scored 69–2, they were victorious thanks to the Duckworth–Lewis method. The final Varsity score was 6–9 to Uni.


2013

Varsity 2013 saw the University of Nottingham host the 'swing events' (lacrosse and netball.) After the visible change in crowd size witnessed in 2012, American Football opened the Varsity Series on the Friday night prior to Super Bowl Sunday (opposed to the traditional Sunday afternoon.) Nottingham Trent won the opener with a dominant 24-0 victory. Basketball was moved from 'Super Varsity Wednesday' to the
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. In front of a 2016-sized crowd, Uni won both women's and men's matches to lead the series 2-1. Although Uni looked set to win the Rugby League match, Trent held on and delivered a stunning comeback to win the match 8-14 and tie the series 2-2. In front of a 7,000 capacity crowd, Uni took an early 3-0 lead in the ice hockey. Trent gained one goal back in the first play, before two quick goals in the final play looked to take the match to extra time. However, a last minute Uni winner ensured that Uni led the series 3-2 with a 4-3 win. The Varsity Swimming was brought forward due to the Uni team competing in BUCS finals on the pre-arranged date of Super Wednesday. The Uni team continued to outclass Trent, winning the match 138-80. 2 days later, the action moved to Beeston Hockey Club for the Field Hockey matches. Trent scored early in the Women's match, but Uni scored 3 times in the second half to win the match. The men's match was a far tighter affair with Uni again emerging on top, winning the game 6-5. After this success, Uni lead the series 6-2. Varsity Wednesday included the final matches before the summer, Netball and Lacrosse. The Netball match was a turbulent affair, but the Uni women emerged victorious. With 7 victories, Trent needed to secure the Lacrosse match to remain in contention for the Varsity Championship. Although a close match last year, Uni took the home-field advantage and won the game 16-11. With only 5 matches remaining, Uni retained the Varsity Championship for 2013, also doing so before the Easter break.
After the holidays, and with only pride to play for, Trent gave an impressive performance at Meadow Lane for the football. The women's match ended 1-0 to Trent who just outplayed their opponents. For the men's match, Trent continued their momentum to take the game in the second-half, scoring two goals and resigning Uni to another defeat in consecutive years. A few days later, however, at the rugby union matches, Uni's team found the form absent from the football. The uni women's team showed a clear dominance of the Trent team, beating them by a resounding 34-17. Immediately following, the men's match again carried Uni's momentum as Trent fell apart, costing them needed points. The final score reflected the ill-form of Trent as Uni stormed to victory, 22-3. The series wrapped up with Cricket at Clifton campus. Trent were able to beat Uni by 56 runs and claim one final consolation point. This left the final Varsity score as 10-5 to Uni, making the series victory the largest since 2004 and the first time Uni won the series before the summer term.


2014

Varsity 2014 sees Nottingham Trent host the "swing events" (lacrosse and netball). Controversy arose when the University of Nottingham's Men's rugby union team was found to have breached student union rules in 2013. Originally, the ban was to take effect during the 2013 Varsity, but was pushed back to 2014 due to an appeal. As such, the University of Nottingham cannot field a team for the event, and the event is not on the 2014 calendar. In order to keep the final score odd and avoid a tie, table tennis was added to the calendar. Women's rugby union was still part of the series, taking place at Nottingham Trent's Clifton Campus. To celebrate 10 years in the Charity Varsity Series, ice hockey opened the series on Monday 27 January. Trent led 3–0 at the end of the first period, but Uni managed to return 4 unanswered goals over the next two periods, scoring its final goal ten minutes before the final whistle, winning a second consecutive ice hockey match for the first time since 2010. American Football was scheduled to take place on Friday 31 January, but was postponed due to safety concerns at the venue. Fortunately, the issue was rectified in time for the next event, rugby league. With a BUCS league separating them, Trent stormed to a comfortable 40–12 victory. . The rescheduled American football took place at Clifton Campus, nearly a month after the original date set. Uni showed dominance in defence for the first half, scoring a touchdown for the first time in their Varsity history. Despite this, Trent prevailed, winning 26-13 to score a fifth successive American football win. Both universities returned to the Capital FM Arena for the basketball matches. In the women's game, Trent lost the tip-off and never recovered as Uni stormed to a 61–20 victory. The men's fixture began as a much closer affair before Uni's impressive momentum shone through, winning comfortably 75–43. At the end of February, Uni led the series 3–2. At the start of March, Uni continued its dominance of the pool in the Swimming Varsity, smashing Trent 143–77 to take a two-point lead. Later in the week Trent drew level, with a clean sweep in the netball and table tennis double header.


2015


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