The Varsity Game

[1][2] The first post-war Varsity Game was played on 11 June 1949 at RAF Halton and resulted in a 47-11 Oxford win.

[1] In the 1950s, The Varsity Game between Oxford and Cambridge was one of the highlights of the British basketball calendar.

The game was of national interest and was held at the Empire Pool and Indoor Arena, Wembley.

[3][4] The Varsity Game holds a special reverence for the basketball teams at Oxford and Cambridge.

[2] In the 14 March 1966 edition of Sports Illustrated, NBA Hall-of-famer Bill Bradley said in reference to The Varsity Game: "'This game,' remarked Bradley, who flew back from playing with the Italian Simmenthal team in Milan the morning of the event, 'is the only one I care about.