University Challenge 2014–15
Series 44 of University Challenge began on 14 July 2014 on BBC Two. This was the 21st series to be broadcast on the BBC.[1] It was won by the team from Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.
Results
- Winning teams are highlighted in bold.
- Teams with green scores (winners) returned in the next round, while those with red scores (losers) were eliminated.
- Teams with orange scores had to win one more match to return in the next round (current highest scoring losers, teams that won their first quarter-final match, teams that won their second quarter-final match having lost their first, or teams that won their first quarter-final match and lost their second).
- Teams with yellow scores indicate that two further matches had to be played and won (teams that lost their first quarter-final match).
- A score in italics indicates a match decided on a tie-breaker question.
First Round
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | Total | Broadcast date |
University of Manchester |
160 |
190 |
Selwyn College, Cambridge |
350 |
14 July 2014 |
Oxford Brookes University |
130 |
120 |
Jesus College, Oxford |
250 |
21 July 2014 |
University of Bristol |
190 |
75 |
Courtauld Institute of Art |
265 |
28 July 2014 |
St Anne's College, Oxford |
105 |
305 |
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge |
410 |
11 August 2014 |
St Peter's College, Oxford |
205 |
150 |
University of Sussex |
355 |
18 August 2014 |
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine |
150 |
140 |
London School of Economics |
290 |
25 August 2014 |
University of Liverpool |
155 |
130 |
University of Sheffield |
285 |
1 September 2014 |
University of Bath |
120 |
190 |
University of Glasgow |
310 |
8 September 2014 |
University of Leicester |
245 |
190 |
The Open University |
435 |
15 September 2014 |
Trinity College, Cambridge |
150 |
100 |
University of St Andrews |
250 |
22 September 2014 |
University College London |
230 |
140 |
University of Exeter |
370 |
29 September 2014 |
Brasenose College, Oxford |
35 |
250 |
Durham University |
285 |
6 October 2014 |
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge |
135 |
170 |
University of York |
305 |
13 October 2014 |
Magdalen College, Oxford |
220 |
110 |
Pembroke College, Cambridge |
330 |
20 October 2014 |
Highest Scoring Losers Play-Offs
Second Round
Quarter Finals
Semi Finals
Final
- The trophy and title were awarded to the Gonville & Caius Cambridge team comprising Ted Loveday, Michael Taylor, Anthony Martinelli and Jeremy Warner. Loveday later claimed that he had "learned his answers on Wikipedia".[2]
- The trophy was presented by Will Self, who claimed to have known "about 35%" of the answers.[3]
See also
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