University of Cambridge celebrates its sporting success with several accolades.
Cambridgeshire cricketer who will be 72 on his next birthday is still taking to the field.
Cambridge United could come up against two of their former players next season.
Cambridge tennis is thankful for his experiences so far this summer.
Work at Cambridge United’s Clare College facility is due to be completed in the autumn.
Centre-forward has agreed a season-long loan switch to the Abbey Stadium.
Robbie Nightingale brings in one of Spalding United’s key players from last season.
Former prolific goalscorer recently underwent surgery at Addenbrooke’s Hospital.
Left-back has joined the U’s from fellow Sky Bet League One club Fleetwood Town.
The U’s playmaker is looking forward to the new season after recently agreeing a new two-year contract.
Ely City Golf Club player comes out on top during tense encounter at St Ives Golf Club.
The Cambridge United head coach expects new faces to arrive at the Abbey Stadium over the coming days and weeks.
The 33-year-old is currently considering a contract offer to extend his stay at the Abbey Stadium.
The U’s will open up at home and finish on the road, with derby fixtures scheduled for November and February.
Cambridgeshire Under-13 Girls produce a stellar performance to come out on top at Gosfield.
Jesus College duo will take up the leading roles at Cambridge University Boat Club.
A third member of the previous season’s squad commits his future to the U’s.
Three players scoring centuries as Old Leysians come up just short in league encounter.
The record-breaking Macau champion’s double is now on display at the Macao Grand Prix Museum.
A batch of Cambridge gymnasts feature at two-day competition in Telford.