2019-20 League Winners

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2019-20 League Winners Welcome to the BUCS League Winners 2019-20 Document This document details which teams finishing in 1st position on BUCS Play 'won' their respective leagues. Teams who have 'won' their leagues could not finish lower than 1st position if the remaining fixtures had been fulfilled. Below is an example of the format and colour coding of this document: Men Tier 1 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A A A A Top Team A Team B Team C Team D Team E Tier 2 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A B A B A B A B A B Top Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6 Team 7 Team 8 Example Cell Description Team A Team finished in 1st position and could not finish lower than 1st with remaining fixtures to be played. Therefore they have been deemed to have won their league Team 2 Team finished in 1st position but still could have finished lower than 1st with remaining fixtures to be played. Therefore they cannot be deemed to have won their league AMERICAN FOOTBALL Men Tier 1 North Yorkshire Midlands South West South South East A A A A A A Top Newcastle 1 Leeds 1 Derby 1 Cardiff 1 Portsmouth 1 Brunel 1 Tier 2 Borders North Midlands South West South South East A A A A A A Top York 1 Manchster 1 Leicester 1 Bristol 1 Sussex 1 Anglia Ruskin BADMINTON Men Tier 1 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A A A A Top Edinburgh 1 Newcastle 1 Nottingham 2 Bath 2 UCL 1 Tier 2 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern ABA BA BAB A B Top Manchester 2 Hull 1 Warwick 2 Warwick 1 Exeter 2 Gloucestershire 1 Portsmouth 1 Kent 1 Tier 3 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern ABA BA BAB A B Top Edge Hill 1 Leeds 2 Leicester 1 Derby 2 UWE 2 USW 1 Sussex 1 LSE 2 Tier 4 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern ABABAB AB Top Liverpool 3 Sunderland 1 Warwick 4 Birmingham City 1 Brunel 2 LSE 3 Tier 5 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern AB AB Top LJMU 2 Newcastle 3 St Marys 1 Greenwich Women Tier 1 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern AA A A A Top Edingburgh 1 Liverpool 1 Nottingham 2 Bath 2 Kings 1 Tier 2 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern ABA BAB A B Top Sheffield 1 Leeds 2 Warwick 1 Nottingham 3 Solent 1 Swansea 1 St Georges 1 Kent 1 Tier 3 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern ABA AB Top Manchester 2Leeds Beckett 2 Leicester 1 Brighton 1 Hertfordshire 1 BASKETBALL Men Tier 1 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A A A A Top Glasgow 1 Chester:Chester 1 Derby 1 Marjon 1 Hertfordshire 1 Tier 2 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A B A B ABAB TopUWS 1 Sheffield Hallam 2 Leeds 1 Anglia Ruskin 1 Wolverhampton 1 Solent 2 UWE 2 Brighton 1 Westminster 1 Tier 3 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A B A B ABAB TopEdinburgh 3 Bangor 1 Sunderland Birmingham City 1 Notingham 2 Bournemouth 2 Cardiff 2 Portsmouth 1 Greenwich 1 Tier 4 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A ABAB AB TopStirling 1 Manchester 3 Newcastle 3 Warwick 2 Northampton 1 Roehampton 1 Kings 2 Tier 5 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A B A B A Top City of Glasgow 2LJMU 2 Anglia Ruskin 3 West London 1 Women Tier 1 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern AA A A A Top Edinburgh 2 Manchester 1 Nottingham Trent 1 Solent 1 Imperial 1 Tier 2 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern AAB A ABAB TopSt Andrews 1 Liverpool 1 Sheffield 1 Birmingham 1 Cambridge 1 UWE 1 Aberystwyth 1 Sussex 1 Kent 1 Tier 3 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A AB AB TopUWS 1 Keele 1 Oxford Brookes 1 Leicester 1 Chichester 1 Westminster 1 FENCING Men Tier 1 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A A A A Top St Andrews 1 Durham 2 Cambridge 1 Exeter 1 Surrey 1 Tier 2 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A B A B A A B Top Bangor 1 Durham 3 Cambridge 2 Oxford 2 Plymouth 1 Kings 2 Kent 1 Tier 3 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A B Top Sheffield 2 Women Tier 1 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A A A A Top Dundee 1 Newcastle 1 Cambridge 1 Bath 1 Royal Holloway 1 Tier 2 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A A Top York 1 Oxford Brookes 1 Kings 1 FOOTBALL Men Tier 1 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A A A A Top Edinburgh 1 Newcastle 1 Oxford 1 Bristol 1 East London 1 Tier 2 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A B A B A B A B Top Heriot-Watt 1 UCFB 1 Leeds 1 Nottingham 2 Loughborough 2 Gloucestershire 1 Hrtpury 2 Sussex 1 Essex 1 Tier 3 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A B A B A B A B Top Stirling 3 Salford 1 Leeds 2 Staffordshire 1 Northampton 1 Plymouth 1 USW 2 St Marys 2 UCFB 2 2nd Bottom Heriot-Watt 2 Manchester Met 2 Hull 1 Aston 1 Oxford 2 Surrey 2 Essex 2 Tier 4 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A B A B C D A B C D A B A B C D Top Glasgow Caledonian 1 St Andrews 2 UCLAN 2 Leeds Beckett 2 UCFB 3 Durham 3 Bedfordshire 1 Nottingham 3 Birmingham 3 Coventry 3 Solent 2 USW 3 Reading 3 King's 2 Royal Holloway 1 Imperial 2 Tier 5 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A B C A B C D A B C D A B A B C D Top New College Lanarkshire 1 Edinburgh 4 Robert Gordon 3 Salford 2 Sunderland 1 Liverpool 3 Leeds 4 Worcester 4 Moulton 1 Aston 2 Leicester 4 Plymouth 2 Cardiff Met 5 BUCKS New 1 Greenwich 1 Imperial 3 UCL 3 Tier 6 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern B A B C D A A B A B C D Top Edinburgh 5 UCFB 4 YSJ 5 UCLAN 5 Leeds City 1 Nottingham 5 SGS 1 UWE 4 Portsmouth 5 Essex 4 UCFB 6 Greenwich 2 Tier 7 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A B A A B C D Top YSJ 9 Northumbria 3 Cardiff 7 UCL 5 Queen Mary 5 Kings 5 Middlesex 3 Women Tier 1 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A A A A Top St Andrews 1 Sheffield 1 Nottingham Trent 1 USW 1 St Marys 1 Tier 2 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A B A B A B A B Top Strathclyde 1 Edge Hill 1 York 1 Cambridge 1 Worcester 1 Bath 2 Gloucestershire 1 UCFB 2 Essex 1 Tier 3 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A B A B A B A B Top Edinburgh 3 Liverpool John Moores 1 YSJ 1 East Anglia 1 Birmingham CityWinchester 1 1Gloucestershire 2 Reading 1 Canterbury CC 1 Tier 4 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A B A A B Top Salford 1 Huddersfield 1 Northampton 1 Surrey 2 Greenwich 1 Tier 5 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern B Top Northumbria 3 FUTSAL Men Tier 1 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A A A A Top Edinburgh 1 Manchester 1 Wolverhampton 1 Bristol 1 St Marys 1 Tier 2 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A B A B A B A B Top Dundee 2 Chester: Chester 1 Northumbria 2 Staffordshire 1 Nottingham 3 Solent 1 Cardiff Met 1 Portsmouth 1 City 1 Tier 3 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A B A B A B A B Top Liverpool 1 Teesside 1 DMU 1 DMU 2 Portsmouth 2 Imperial 2 Tier 4 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A B A A B A Top Liverpool 2 Leeds 2 DMU 3 Medway 1 Women Tier 1 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A A A A Top Edinburgh 2 Liverpool 1 Birmingham 1 Hartpury 1 St Marys 1 Tier 2 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A B A B A A Top Manchester 1 Durham 3 Anglia Ruskin 2 Coventry 1 Marjon 1 Queen Mary 1 Tier 3 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A B A A A Top Oxford 1 HOCKEY Men Tier 1 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A A A A Top Hariot-Watt 1 Manchester 1 Nottingham Trent 2 Bath 2 Reading 1 Tier 2 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A B A B A B A B Top Edinburgh 3 Lancaster 1 Newcastle 2 Nottingham 4 Nottingham Trent 3 Bournemouth 1 Cardiff 2 Sussex 1 Portsmouth 1 Tier 3 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A B A B A B A B Top Glasgow Caledonian 1 Liverpool 3 York 1 Birmingham 5 Nottingham Trent 4 UWE 1 Cardiff 4 Royal Holloway 1 Queen Mary 2 Tier 4 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A B A B A B A B Top Aberdeen 2 Salford 1 Hull 1 Derby 1 Nottingham 6 Marjon 1 Bristol 5 Roehampton 1 City 1 Tier 5 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A B NW NE&Y Y A B A B NW LDN L & SE Top Wrexham Glyndwr 1 Newcastle 4 Sheffiled 4 Imperial 5 Queen Mary 3 Women Tier 1 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A A A A Top Dundee 1 Liverpool 1 Nottingham 3 Cardiff 2 Surrey 1 Tier 2 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A B A B A B A B Top Edinburgh 3 Chester:Chester 1 Leeds Beckett 2 Loughborough 5 Nottingham Trent 2 Exeter 4 Cardiff 3 Brunel 1 Canterbury CC 1 Tier 3 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A B A B A B A B Top Abertay 1 Manchester 2 Hull 1 Nottingham Trent 3 Nottingham 5 Southamptton 2 Cardiff 5 Reading 2 Imperial 2 Tier 4 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A B A B A B A B Top Edinburgh 5 Liverpool Hope 1 Newcastle 4 Derby 1 Birmingham 6 Plymouth 2 Cardiff 7 Portsmouth 2 Essex 1 Tier 5 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern NS SS1 SS2 L& NW NE & Y M & L S & EY A B A NW LDN NE LDN SW LDN SE LDN Top Robert Gordon 2 Edinburgh 7 Edinburgh 6 Liverpool John MooresNorthumbria 2 2 Manchester 4 York 3 Hartpury 1 Imperial 3 LSE 2 Sussex 2 Imperial 4 LACROSSE Men Tier 1 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern AA A AA Top Aberdeen 1 Manchester Met 1 Birmigham 1 Bournemouth 1 Imperial 1 Tier 2 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A ABABA AB Top Liverpool 1 Leeds 1 Nottingham Trent 2Cambridge 1Bath 2 Sussex 1 Kent 1 Tier 3 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern A A A BA B AB Top Newcastle 2 Women Tier 1 Scottish Northern Midlands Western South Eastern
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