British Universities Ice Hockey Association Explained

British Universities Ice Hockey Association
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Abbreviation:BUIHA
Formation:2003
Status:Non-Profit Organisation
Purpose:British University Ice Hockey
Location:IceSheffield
Region Served:England, Wales & Scotland
Membership:British University Ice Hockey Clubs (22 clubs)
Leader Title:Chairman
Leader Name: Andrew Miller
Leader Title3:Secretary
Leader Name3: Rob Grant
Leader Title4:Fixtures Secretary
Leader Name4: Richard Gray
Key People: Joe Staton David Rogers

Nick Ivill

Essi Aittasalo

Alex Carmichael

Main Organ:BUIHA Executive Committee
Affiliations:British Universities and Colleges Sport
Website:BUIHA

The British Universities Ice Hockey Association was founded during the spring term 2003 by a group of hockey players from the universities of Oxford, London, Nottingham and Newcastle.

History of the BUIHA

The British Universities Ice Hockey Association, or BUIHA, was formed in response to the growing number of universities with ice hockey programmes in an effort to provide students with competitive ice hockey whilst at university, no matter what their level of play.

The notion to form the BUIHA first arose in Easter 2003. The idea was to simply form a divisional competition for the existing university teams. Development over the summer of 2003[1] led to a committee being put in place, a schedule being set and a number of teams signed up to take part in the first ever BUIHA University Cup. The National Championships was already an existing competition. Indeed, the 2003/04 formative season finished in style at the National Championships weekend where the then 13 member teams battled it out for The Rawlinson Plate & The Hopkins Plate.

The following season, to further the BUIHA objective of progression at all levels of the sport, the BUIHA introduced Division 3. Also joining the BUIHA in its second season were a number of new university teams, a number that would be again bolstered in its 3rd season, bringing the total teams for 2005-6 to 29.

The 2008/09 Season saw the Bristol Lions enter for the 1st time. The sole new entrant in the 2009/10 season were the newly formed Kent Knights, who arrived on the scene with an old friend lining up in a Knights roster. It was the time that Old Skool had ended his association with Imperial College Devils and was playing for his University for the very first time. The 2010/11 season saw the Oxford Women's Blues join their Cambridge counterparts in Division 3 South, and in 2012 we saw a team from St Andrews enter the National Championships in Tier II.

In the 2012/13 there was a change in cup competition structure, with Division 3 becoming Non-checking Division 1, and the addition of a third checking division. New teams joined the competition from UCL and University of East Anglia, and a reformed Northumbria team joined as the Kings. Unfortunately, the season started without the return of teams from Bristol and Huddersfield.

2013/14 Season saw the Birmingham Eagles finally gain recognition for their Students Guild, part of the deal saw the club rebranded as the Birmingham Lions to fall inline with the other sports clubs at the university.

The National Championships

The then secretary of the Oxford Vikings, Alexis Rawlinson, came up with the idea of organising a tournament for all the university ice hockey teams in the UK. At the time this was not such a daunting organisational prospect, given that there were only seven teams.

A few weeks later five teams (blues squads were not invited as they were above the standard of all other teams) gathered for a late night ice hockey session at Oxford Ice Rink starting at 11 pm and running all the way through to the morning. The result of this was a narrow Newcastle victory by one point over the Oxford Vikings. Newcastle arranged the next two events at the National Ice Centre (NIC) in Nottingham, which saw victories for Newcastle in 2002 and London in 2003.

For 2004, to recognise the contribution of Alexis to British University Ice Hockey, the top National Championship trophy was renamed the Rawlinson Plate.

2004 also saw the introduction of a 2nd Tier of competition due to the introduction of many new teams. The BUIHA is now host of a range of new teams from England, Scotland and Wales as well as the original seven that entered the first national championships in 2001. From 2005 onwards tier II was renamed The Hopkins Plate. From the start of the 2015 season onwards the Tier 3 national championship trophy is to be renamed the Miller Trophy to honour the ongoing work the chairman, Andrew Miller, puts into the job.

The Cup competition

Created in Autumn 2003 by the founding BUIHA committee the cup competition was envisioned as a league type competition available to university clubs in the UK.

Operating within the EIHA recreational section the clubs involved played a round robin format with the winner being declared at the end of the season as the team with the most points (using goal difference as a tie breaker).

Founding clubs of the initial two divisions (in alphabetical order) were:

Division 1

Division 2

From the 2008/2009 season the BUIHA operated directly under the EIHA board after being awarded a section of their own and separating from the Rec section. This has led to several improvements to the way the organisation can operate.

Team Great Britain

Launched at the end of the 2004–5 season, Team Great Britain is the national university side that will compete against other national university sides, including competing at the bi-annual FISU World University Games. Mike Urquhart & Matt Bradbury have agreed to coach the team. Any person attending university anywhere in the world who is a UK & Northern Ireland citizen between the ages of 17 and 28 is able to play for the team. This disregards the level to which they have played the sport.

Winners

Checking Division 1

YearCup CompetitionNational Championship
2001n/aNewcastle Wildcats
2002n/aNewcastle Wildcats
2003n/aLondon Dragons
2004Cambridge BluesNottingham Mavericks
2005Nottingham MavericksLondon Dragons
2006Nottingham MavericksNottingham Mavericks
2007Nottingham MavericksSheffield Bears
2008NorthSouthNational Champion
Nottingham MavericksLondon DragonsLondon DragonsLondon Dragons
2009Nottingham MavericksOxford BluesOxford BluesNottingham Mavericks
2010Newcastle WildcatsLondon DragonsOxford BluesSheffield Bears
2011Edinburgh EaglesLondon DragonsLondon DragonsSouthampton Spitfires
2012Manchester MetrosOxford BluesManchester MetrosLondon Dragons
2013Edinburgh EaglesLondon DragonsLondon DragonsSheffield Bears
2014Edinburgh EaglesOxford BluesOxford BluesSouthampton Spitfires
2015Nottingham MavericksLondon DragonsLondon DragonsSouthampton Spitfires
2016Nottingham MavericksCambridge BluesCambridge BluesOxford Blues
2017St Andrews TyphoonsLondon DragonsLondon DragonsSouthampton Spitfires
2018St Andrews TyphoonsOxford BluesSt Andrews TyphoonsOxford Blues
2019Edinburgh EaglesCambridge BluesEdinburgh EaglesSheffield Bears
2020Sheffield BearsLondon DragonsCancelled due to COVID19 pandemic
2021No competitions due to COVID19 pandemic
2022No competitions due to COVID19 pandemicSt Andrews Typhoons
2023Nottingham MavericksOxford BluesNottingham MavericksSheffield Bears

Checking Division 2

YearCup CompetitionNational Championship
NorthSouthPlayoffs
2004Newcastle WildcatsNottingham Mavericks Bn/aSheffield Bears
2005Edinburgh EaglesCambridge Eskimosn/aNottingham Mavericks B
2006Nottingham Mavericks BSouthampton Spitfiresn/aCardiff Redhawks
2007Northumbria Flames Birmingham Eagles BBirmingham Eagles BOxford Vikings
2008Sheffield Bears BNottingham Mavericks BNottingham Mavericks BNorthumbria Flames
2009NorthCentralSouthPlayoffs
Northumbria FlamesManchester MetrosCardiff RedhawksNorthumbria FlamesManchester Metros
2010Hull Ice HogsManchester MetrosOxford VikingsManchester MetrosManchester Metros
2011NorthSouthPlayoffs
Sheffield Bears B Bristol LionsBristol LionsBradford Sabres
2012Hull Ice HogsCardiff RedhawksHull Ice HogsHuddersfield Ice Hawks
2013Sheffield Bears BBirmingham EaglesBirmingham EaglesSt Andrews Typhoons
2014Northumbria KingsOxford VikingsOxford VikingsOxford Vikings
2015St Andrews TyphoonsUCLU YetisSt Andrews TyphoonsUCLU Yetis
2016Birmingham LionsCardiff RedhawksBirmingham LionsSheffield Bears B
2017Leeds GryphonsUCLU YetisSouthampton SpitfiresHull Ice Hogs
2018Manchester MetrosSouthampton SpitfiresManchester MetrosManchester Metros
2019Leeds GryphonsImperial DevilsImperial DevilsImperial Devils
2020Sheffield Bears BSouthampton SpitfiresCancelled due to COVID19 pandemic
2021No competitions due to COVID19 pandemic
2022No competitions due to COVID19 pandemicEdinburgh Eagles
2023Sheffield Bears BGlasgow Stagsn/aNorthumbria Kings

Non-Checking Division 1 (formerly Division 3)

YearCup CompetitionNational Championship
2006n/aNottingham Mavericks C
2007Sheffield Bears CCardiff Redhawks B
2008NorthSouthPlayoffs
Northumbria Flames BNottingham Mavericks Cn/aNottingham Mavericks C
2009Sheffield Bears CCardiff Redhawks BCardiff Redhawks BCardiff Redhawks B
2010Sheffield Bears CWarwick Panthers Bn/aNottingham Mavericks C
2011Nottingham Mavericks CWarwick Panthers BNottingham Mavericks CWarwick Panthers B
2012NorthCentralSouthPlayoffs
Edinburgh BeaglesNottingham Mavericks CSouthampton Spitfires BEdinburgh BeaglesSouthampton Spitfires B
2013NorthSouthPlayoffs
Northumbria KingsSouthampton Spitfires BSouthampton Spitfires BNorthumbria Kings
2014Newcastle WildcatsBirmingham Lions BNewcastle WildcatsNorthumbria Kings B
2015Northumbria Kings BCoventry and Warwick Panthers BNorthumbria Kings BNorthumbria Kings B
2016Sheffield Bears CCoventry and Warwick PanthersCoventry and Warwick PanthersImperial Devils
2017Sheffield Bears CSouthampton Spitfires BSheffield Bears CNottingham Mavericks C
2018Northumbria Kings BSouthampton Spitfires BSouthampton Spitfires BKent Knights
2019Northumbria Kings BSouthampton SpitfiresSouthampton SpitfiresSouthampton Spitfires
2020Sheffield Bears CLondon Dragons BCancelled due to COVID19 pandemic
2021No competitions due to COVID19 pandemic
2022NorthSouthPlayoffsChampionVase
No competitions due to COVID19 pandemicSheffield Bears CLeeds Gryphons B
2023Northumbria Kings BOxford VikingsOxford VikingsOxford VikingsManchester Metros B

Non-checking Division 2

YearCup CompetitionNational Championship
NorthSouthPlayoffs
2013n/aBirmingham Eagles Cn/an/a
2014Northumbria Kings Bn/an/aBradford Sabres B
2015Bradford Sabres BCoventry and Warwick Panthers CBradford Sabres BNottingham Mavericks B
2016Leeds GryphonsUCL Yetis BLeeds GryphonsImperial Devils B
2017Northumbria Kings BKent KnightsKent KnightsKent Knights
2018Leeds Gryphons BCardiff BreadhawksLeeds Gryphons BHull Ice Hogs
2019Bradford SabresOxford VikingsOxford VikingsUCL Yetis B
2020Newcastle Wildcats BSouthampton Spitfires BCancelled due to COVID19 pandemic
2021No competitions due to COVID19 pandemic
2022NorthSouthPlayoffsChampionVase
No competitions due to COVID19 pandemicHull Ice HogsNottingham Mavericks D
2023Glasgow Stags BCambridge Huskiesn/aLeeds Gryphons BCambridge Huskies

Non-checking Division 3

YearCup CompetitionNational Championship
NorthSouthPlayoffs
2015n/an/an/aImperial Devils C
2016n/an/an/aSheffield Bears E
2017n/aCambridge Women’s Bluesn/aNottingham Mavericks D
2018n/aOxford Vikingsn/aUEA Avalanche
2019Nottingham Mavericks DCoventry and Warwick Panthers BCoventry and Warwick Panthers BSheffield Bears E
2020Caledonia Steel QueensBirmingham Lions CCancelled due to COVID19 pandemic
2021No competitions due to COVID19 pandemic
2022NorthSouthPlayoffsChampionVase
No competitions due to COVID19 pandemicUCL Yetis CManchester Metros C
2023n/aOxford Vikings Bn/aSheffield Bears ESheffield Bears F

Non-Checking Division 4

YearNational Championship
2018Oxford Vikings B
2019Imperial Devils C

Women's

YearNational Championship
2017Oxford Women's Blues
2018Nottingham Mavericks Women
2019Caledonia Steel Queens
2020Cancelled due to COVID19 pandemic
2021No competitions due to COVID19 pandemic
2022Caledonia Steel Queens
2023 ChampionVase
Caledonia Steel QueensCambridge Womens Blues

Member teams

ClubFoundationEntry to BUIHATwitter feedHome Rink
Birmingham LionsFormed as Birmingham Eagles2001 2003@BrumEaglesSolihull Ice Rink
Cambridge University Ice Hockey Club18852004@CUIHCCambridge Ice Arena
Caledonia Steel Queens20172017@Steel_queensMurrayfield Ice Rink
Cardiff Redhawks20052005@CardiffRedHawksIce Arena Wales
Coventry and Warwick Panthers20022004@WarwickPanthersSkyDome Arena
Edinburgh Eagles20032004@EUIHCMurrayfield Ice Rink
Glasgow Stags20192019@GlasgowStagsBraehead Arena
Hull Ice HogsFormed as Hull Hawks20072007@HUIHCHull Arena
Imperial College Devils20002003@ImperialdevilsStreatham Ice Arena
Kent Knights20092009@Kent_KnightsGillingham Ice Rink
Leeds GryphonsFormed as Leeds Jaguars20152015@LUUIHCBradford Ice Arena
Manchester MetrosFormed as Manchester Metrostars20012004@MancMetros Altrincham Ice Dome
Newcastle Wildcats19942003@NCL_WildcatsWhitley Bay Ice Rink
Nottingham Mavericks20012003@NottsMavericksNational Ice Centre
Northumbria KingsFormed as Northumbria Flames20012003@NthumbriaKingsWhitley Bay Ice Rink
Oxford University Ice Hockey Club18852004@ouihcmensbluesOxford Ice Rink
Southampton Spitfires20022004@SpitfiresIIHCPlanet Ice Silverdome Arena, Gosport Ice Rink
Sheffield Bears20042004@SheffieldBearsIceSheffield
Universities of London DragonsFormed as ULU Purples20022003@LondonDragonsLee Valley Ice Centre, Streatham Ice Arena
St Andrews Typhoons20112012@TyphoonsHockeyFife Ice Arena
University College London Union Yetis20112012@UCLiceStreatham Ice Arena
University of East Anglia Avalanche20112012@UEA_AvalancheCambridge Ice Arena

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/177803.article THE 4Jul 2003