Although without an official sponsor, media outlets[1] and both universities[2][3] continue to track and promote the series records.
The name comes from the Territorial Cup, the trophy that is awarded to the winner of the annual football game between the two schools.
Each academic year points would be awarded to the winning team or school at the conclusion of 18 rival sports competitions or series.
Following the 2013 season the schools agreed to add two Men's & Women's events bringing the total to 20.
U of A would earn points in: Men's Cross Country, Basketball, Indoor Track & Field, Outdoor Track & Field & Baseball, Women's Volleyball, Cross Country, Soccer, Beach Volleyball, Softball & Golf.
Women's Cross Country, Basketball(½), Swimming & Diving, Gymnastics, Tennis, and Outdoor Track & Field.
U of A earned points in: Men's Cross Country, Basketball(½), Swimming & Diving and Indoor Track & Field.
U of A would earn points in: Men's Basketball, Cross Country, Baseball, Tennis & Golf.
In swimming and diving, cross country, golf, and track and field, whichever team finishes higher in the standings at the Pac-12 championship receives one point.
The 2019–20 year was cut short in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, which resulted in the schools only playing in 12 of the 21 events.
Also during the 2020–21 season because of Covid travel restrictions, U of A & ASU Women's Gymnastics competed twice, each meet for ½ point.