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University and college rivalry

Pairs of schools, colleges and universities, especially when they are close to each other either geographically or in their areas of specialization, often establish a university or college rivalry with each other over the years. This rivalry can extend to both academics and athletics, and sometimes even politics, the middle being typically better known to the general public. These schools place an added emphasis on emerging victorious in any event that includes their rival. This may include the creation of a special trophy or other commemoration of the event. While many of these rivalries have arisen spontaneously, some have been created by college officials in efforts to sell more tickets and support their programs.

The rugby game Classic Meiji University versus Waseda University at 56th All-Japan University Rugby Championship - Final (Japan National Stadium)

Definition of a sports rivalry

Rivalries traverse many different fields within society. A rivalry develops from the product of competition and ritualism between different parties. A rivalry is defined as "a perceptual categorizing process in which actors identify which states are sufficiently threatening competitors".[1] Ritualism is "a series of ... iterated acts or performances that are ... famous in terms 'not entirely encoded by the performer'; that is, they are imbued by meanings external to the performer".[2] Everyone that is part of the sports event in some capacity becomes a part of the ritualism. Teams get together before the game to warm up, coaches shake hands with each other, captains have a determinant of who gets the ball first, everyone stands during the national anthem, the fans sit in specific areas, they make certain gestures with their hands throughout the game, they wear specific gear that is associated with the team, and they have the same post-game practices every game of every season of every year.[3] It is through this consistency of playing the same teams yearly that "these rivalries have shown remarkable staying power".[4] Specifically, it is society's drive to disrupt these original rituals that start rivalries. Horst Helle says, "society needs a particular quantitative relationship of harmony and disharmony, association and competition, favour and disfavour, in order to take shape in a specific way".[2] Society is drawn to this in sports because this is a principal characteristic in everyday life, which can be seen in historic religious rivalries, such as the contemporary example of sectarianism in Glasgow. Within an area, differences between two types of people can drive the start of a rivalry. Competition and support keep the rivalry going.

In sports, competition tests who has better skill and ability at the time of the game through play. Many rivalries persist because the competition is between two teams that have similar abilities. Spectators gravitate towards competitive rivalries because they are interesting to watch and unpredictable. Society follows competitions because competitions influence "the unity of society".[5] Being loyal to one team in a rivalry brings a sense of belonging to a community of supporters that are hoping that the team they are rooting for wins. The fans of the two different teams do not sit next to each other because this disrupts the community. In a similar way, competition displays an indirect way of fighting.[5] Society does not condone direct fighting as a way of getting something so this is the most passive aggressive way of fighting. Because this is an acceptable practice, there are many supporters of competition as they fuel a way for the people to participate in a rivalry without the consequences of fighting. However, when the competition is not enough in sports and the tensions are high fighting does ensue.

Important contributors that fuel a rivalry

An important precursor to having a rivalry is having intense competitive play between two sports teams within the ritualistic structure of the game. A competition is "a form of struggle fought by means of objective performances, to the advantage of a third [party]",[6] which in sports is driven by the team dynamic, and external outlets such as the fans and the media. These external outlets give rivalries more distinctive importance. An example of a rivalry that embodies this is the Yankees–Red Sox rivalry.

The team dynamic

In such sports as basketball and football there is a stress on the importance of teamwork. This is so because the team is a smaller society that needs to function properly. This means that they need good communication and get necessary goals accomplished for the team. Because of this, the individual on the team is seen as less important than the group as everyone works toward the goal of making the group the best it can possibly be. Players do this "in the form of obedience to authority, group loyalty, and the willingness to sacrifice for the good of the group."[7]

The spectators

The spectators, also known as fans, of sporting events are the largest population associated with the event. Fans exhibit "intangible feelings of pride, solidarity, and pleasure" for a particular team[8] and brand loyalty, which means that they "heavily identify[y] with a particular team or university and have shown that the self-esteem of these ardent fans can be affected by their team's success in competition".[3] This is important in rivalries because fans can determine the outcome of the game and the overall mood throughout the game. The fans have a lot of power because of this fact and therefore possess indirect power and determination on the outcome of the game.

The media

The media connect the team, with the fans and the rest of the world. "The media do[es not] 'tell it like it is.' Rather, they tell it in a way that supports the interests of those who benefit from cultural commitments to competition, productivity, and material success."[9] This is known as consumerism because the media influences society's emotions to think of the rivalries in a way that will get people to be as passionate about the game as they want to be. It is spectators' enjoyment of sports and the associated rivalries that drive media sport consumption.[9]

Americas

North America

Canada

These two schools are cross-city rivals in Ottawa, Ontario and have historically had the largest football rivalry in the country. The Carleton Ravens and the Ottawa Gee-Gees played the annual Panda Game from 1955 to 1998, which consistently garnered a national spotlight and was renowned for its size and popularity. The Panda Game was absent for 15 years after Carleton shut down their football program, but was revived in 2013 when Carleton restarted their football program.[11]

The rivalry is also on display on the basketball court, where both schools' teams are among the best in Canada.

These two universities have one of the oldest rivalries in Canada. Western, located in London, Ontario and Queen's, located in Kingston, Ontario are two of the older schools in Ontario and are both notable academic institutions. The rivalry is ever present in Football when the two schools meet every year.

Historically, Toronto and York compete at the Annual Red & Blue Bowl Football Game, which attracts alumni and many students from both universities. Other rivalries exist in hockey, rowing and academics, which both score quite well. All three schools are located in the city of Toronto

Cross-city rivals located in Vancouver, British Columbia. See Shrum Bowl

United States

School rivalries are important in the United States, especially in intercollegiate sports. Some rivalries, such as the Indiana–Kentucky rivalry, take place between two schools from different conferences.

The Caltech–MIT rivalry is unusual for both the geographic distance between the schools (their campuses are separated by about 2500 miles and are on opposite coasts of the United States) and the focus on elaborate pranks rather than sporting events.

Latin America

Chile

Mexico

Asia

East Asia

Mainland China

Hong Kong

University
Schools

Japan

 
Soukeisen(Japan)
 
Soumeisen(Japan)

South Korea

Taiwan

Southeast Asia

Indonesia

Malaysia

Philippines

University Athletic Association of the Philippines
National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines)
Other leagues
  • AMA Computer University and STI Colleges, NAASCU's cyber war.[citation needed]
  • Sta. Clara Parish School and St. Mary's Academy (Tacla–SMA Rivalry) (Libertad, Pasay Rivalry)
  • Sta. Clara Parish School and San Isidro Catholic School (PC–PRISA HS Division Basketball)
  • Paco Catholic School and Pateros Catholic School (PCS Rivalry)

Thailand

South Asia

India

Sri Lanka

Europe

Western Europe

Belgium

Rivalry started in the 1830s when the Free University of Brussels was established as a non-religious and freethinking university whereas the old Catholic University of Leuven – refounded in 1835 – remained under Church control. The rivalry survived the division of the two original foundations into separate Dutch-speaking and French-speaking establishments, in 1968 and 1970 respectively. Nowadays control of the Church over the two catholic universities has diminished and they are largely pluralist, accepting students and professors from all religions and backgrounds, but the rivalry with the two secular universities in Brussels continues. This rivalry finds expression mainly among academics and traditional student activities as intercollegiate sports remain largely developed in Belgium.

France

High schools & Preparatory classes: Lycée Louis-le-Grand and Lycée Henri IV in Paris, which are commonly seen as the most prestigious public high schools.

Business Schools: ESSEC Business School and HEC Paris have been fierce rivals with HEC topping most rankings and ESSEC often coming second.[35] However, ESSEC has long been considered an entrepreneurial powerhouse, more dynamic and open-minded than HEC, whilst the latter has constantly been accused of snobbish attitudes due to the elitist mindset of its student population. Whether either assumptions are true or false, those two schools have produced the elite of French business circles, alongside the other "Parisian" business school ESCP Europe, which is usually ranked third in France.[36]

Engineering Schools: The famous engineering schools, such as ParisTech members, usually compete in national sports tournaments, but also in technological competitions such as the French Robotics Cup or the Mash Marathon. In these situations some of the schools chose to form alliances, like Supélec and Arts et Métiers ParisTech that build common robots.

Other Schools: The "Critérium" of the Institut d'études politiques (IEP) is an annual multi-sport competition between the 9 IEPs. It is traditionally held on the last weekend of March with the host city changing every year. It is the occasion for the IEPs located in French regions to challenge the more prestigious IEP Paris (known as "Sciences Po"). A final opposing Paris to, for example, Lyon would see students from all over France cheering for Lyon, especially with the anthem "Province unie, tous contre Paris !" ("Province united, all against Paris !", the "province" being a somewhat pejorative term used to designate any place in France outside of Paris). The Paris students would respond by boasting their status as a Grande école and élite institution.[citation needed]

Ireland

Italy

United Kingdom

Universities

Oxford and Cambridge have a rivalry which dates back to the 13th century; see Oxford and Cambridge rivalry, Blue (university sport), the Boat Race, The Varsity Game, The Varsity Match, the Rugby League Varsity Match, and the Ice Hockey Varsity Match. Colleges within each University are also known to nurture keen rivalries, such as that between Oriel College, Oxford and Pembroke College, Oxford, centred on rowing, that between Exeter College, Oxford and Jesus College, Oxford, both being directly opposite each other on Turl Street, or that between Brasenose College, Oxford and Lincoln College, Oxford, one of two pairs of "semi-detached" colleges in Oxbridge – the other being Balliol College and Trinity College in Broad Street, Oxford. Another keen rivalry is that between St Edmund Hall, Oxford, and the Queen's College, Oxford, dating back to the time when the Queen's College owned St Edmund Hall. In Cambridge, rivalries exist between St John's and Trinity, two of the richest colleges of the university and all of Oxbridge. Rivalries have also been established between Colleges in Oxford and Cambridge, such as that between Robinson College, Cambridge and St Catherine's College, Oxford.

University College London and King's College London have a rivalry that has been a part of London life for nearly two centuries. It can be traced to their foundation in the 1820s when King's College was established as an Anglican alternative to the secular University College. The third-oldest university in England debate between the two universities and other parties continues to this day.

King's College London and University of Bradford also have a departmental rivalry. King's College London's War Studies department faces Bradford University's Peace Studies department, in an annual football match for the 'Tolstoy Cup'. The rivalry between 'War' and 'Peace' studies teams is one of the great sporting rivalries, being featured at number four on the Financial Times list of "Great College Sports Rivalries".[37]

Lancaster University and University of York have a rivalry which has lasted since the formation of the universities at similar times in the 1960s. There is an annual sports competition between the university named the Roses Tournament. The name derives from the War of the Roses, and English civil war fought in the 15th century between the House of York and the House of Lancaster. The first event was held in 1965 and has been an annual tradition ever since.

Northumbria University and Newcastle University have a rivalry based upon the close geographical relationship attributed between both universities, with Northumbria University being situated extremely close to the older Newcastle University in Newcastle upon Tyne. In 1994 the Stan Calvert Cup was instituted as a multi-sport competition between the two universities; but in 2018 Newcastle University decided to withdraw from the cup for the foreseeable future.[38]

University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University have a rivalry being the cities two principal universities with the battle for the 'varsity cup' taking place every year when over 1,000 students from both universities compete in over 15 different sports.[39]

University of Essex and University of East Anglia have an annual competition known amongst the students as "Derby Day", as well as competing academically.

Schools

Eastern Europe

Greece

Turkey

-The two faculties are situated side by side. When İnek Bayramı (literal meaning, The Cow Festival, idiomatic meaning: The Nerd festival), the traditional festival of the Faculty of Political Sciences is being celebrated, the booing from the Faculty of Law is also a long tradition.

Oceania

Australia

Each sport has an annual intercollegiate showdown between the two prestigious schools, known as the "Intercol". These are considered by the two colleges to be the most important games of the season, and the fiercely fought matches draw big crowds of students and old scholars from both schools. The Intercols have been played for over 100 years. The Cricket Intercollegiate match has been competed in since 1878. According to Richard Sproull this is "the oldest unbroken annual contest in the history of cricket" (Weekend Australian 5/6 December 1992). For the sport of rowing, the intercol is competed during South Australia's 'Head of the River Regatta', on the second to last Saturday of the first school term, with one of the two school's taking out the statewide title nearly every year since its beginning.

In 1991, the following legend was printed in the Centennial Rugby Programme, dubbed – "The Battle of The Colours", for the 100th anniversary of the annual Nudgee vs Terrace rugby match. The legend has it that the two St Joseph's, who both wore the Christian Brothers traditional Blue and White, played off in a Rugby game to decide who would keep the prestigious colours. As the story goes Nudgee won the match seeing them keep the colours with Gregory Terrace changing to the now famed Red and Black. This fierce rivalry has continued ever since in every sport yet Rugby continues to stand head and shoulders above the rest, with crowds of up to 10 000 attending First XV fixtures. As two of the biggest Rugby schools in Australia the schools also compete for the St Joseph's Cup.

Intercollege Sport has been played between Jane Franklin Hall, Christ College and St. John Fisher College for many years, with many sports played, most importantly Rugby, Cricket and Australian Rules football. These matches are fiercely contested, indeed playing a part in the winning Rugby side is considered the crowning achievement in ones time at college. Jane Franklin Hall has had the edge in sporting prowess over the years in most sports – with its winning streak in Soccer extending back to the mid 1980s, for example – apart from Rugby which is very tightly contested, with Christ College coming out the victor more often over recent years. Each year, the colleges compete for the Intercollege Cup, which is decided based on points earned from sporting results. Each sport is allocated various points for first, second and third, and weighted to reward the college that wins the more prestigious sports of Rugby, Football and Cricket, with Rugby given the highest weighting.

See also

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This article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Pairs of schools colleges and universities especially when they are close to each other either geographically or in their areas of specialization often establish a university or college rivalry with each other over the years This rivalry can extend to both academics and athletics and sometimes even politics the middle being typically better known to the general public These schools place an added emphasis on emerging victorious in any event that includes their rival This may include the creation of a special trophy or other commemoration of the event While many of these rivalries have arisen spontaneously some have been created by college officials in efforts to sell more tickets and support their programs The rugby game Classic Meiji University versus Waseda University at 56th All Japan University Rugby Championship Final Japan National Stadium Contents 1 Definition of a sports rivalry 2 Important contributors that fuel a rivalry 2 1 The team dynamic 2 2 The spectators 2 3 The media 3 Americas 3 1 North America 3 1 1 Canada 3 1 2 United States 3 2 Latin America 3 2 1 Chile 3 2 2 Mexico 4 Asia 4 1 East Asia 4 1 1 Mainland China 4 1 2 Hong Kong 4 1 2 1 University 4 1 2 2 Schools 4 1 3 Japan 4 1 4 South Korea 4 1 5 Taiwan 4 2 Southeast Asia 4 2 1 Indonesia 4 2 2 Malaysia 4 2 3 Philippines 4 2 3 1 University Athletic Association of the Philippines 4 2 3 2 National Collegiate Athletic Association Philippines 4 2 3 3 Other leagues 4 2 4 Thailand 4 3 South Asia 4 3 1 India 4 3 2 Sri Lanka 5 Europe 5 1 Western Europe 5 1 1 Belgium 5 1 2 France 5 1 3 Ireland 5 1 4 Italy 5 1 5 United Kingdom 5 1 5 1 Universities 5 1 5 2 Schools 5 2 Eastern Europe 5 2 1 Greece 5 2 2 Turkey 6 Oceania 6 1 Australia 7 See also 8 ReferencesDefinition of a sports rivalry EditRivalries traverse many different fields within society A rivalry develops from the product of competition and ritualism between different parties A rivalry is defined as a perceptual categorizing process in which actors identify which states are sufficiently threatening competitors 1 Ritualism is a series of iterated acts or performances that are famous in terms not entirely encoded by the performer that is they are imbued by meanings external to the performer 2 Everyone that is part of the sports event in some capacity becomes a part of the ritualism Teams get together before the game to warm up coaches shake hands with each other captains have a determinant of who gets the ball first everyone stands during the national anthem the fans sit in specific areas they make certain gestures with their hands throughout the game they wear specific gear that is associated with the team and they have the same post game practices every game of every season of every year 3 It is through this consistency of playing the same teams yearly that these rivalries have shown remarkable staying power 4 Specifically it is society s drive to disrupt these original rituals that start rivalries Horst Helle says society needs a particular quantitative relationship of harmony and disharmony association and competition favour and disfavour in order to take shape in a specific way 2 Society is drawn to this in sports because this is a principal characteristic in everyday life which can be seen in historic religious rivalries such as the contemporary example of sectarianism in Glasgow Within an area differences between two types of people can drive the start of a rivalry Competition and support keep the rivalry going In sports competition tests who has better skill and ability at the time of the game through play Many rivalries persist because the competition is between two teams that have similar abilities Spectators gravitate towards competitive rivalries because they are interesting to watch and unpredictable Society follows competitions because competitions influence the unity of society 5 Being loyal to one team in a rivalry brings a sense of belonging to a community of supporters that are hoping that the team they are rooting for wins The fans of the two different teams do not sit next to each other because this disrupts the community In a similar way competition displays an indirect way of fighting 5 Society does not condone direct fighting as a way of getting something so this is the most passive aggressive way of fighting Because this is an acceptable practice there are many supporters of competition as they fuel a way for the people to participate in a rivalry without the consequences of fighting However when the competition is not enough in sports and the tensions are high fighting does ensue Important contributors that fuel a rivalry EditAn important precursor to having a rivalry is having intense competitive play between two sports teams within the ritualistic structure of the game A competition is a form of struggle fought by means of objective performances to the advantage of a third party 6 which in sports is driven by the team dynamic and external outlets such as the fans and the media These external outlets give rivalries more distinctive importance An example of a rivalry that embodies this is the Yankees Red Sox rivalry The team dynamic Edit In such sports as basketball and football there is a stress on the importance of teamwork This is so because the team is a smaller society that needs to function properly This means that they need good communication and get necessary goals accomplished for the team Because of this the individual on the team is seen as less important than the group as everyone works toward the goal of making the group the best it can possibly be Players do this in the form of obedience to authority group loyalty and the willingness to sacrifice for the good of the group 7 The spectators Edit The spectators also known as fans of sporting events are the largest population associated with the event Fans exhibit intangible feelings of pride solidarity and pleasure for a particular team 8 and brand loyalty which means that they heavily identify y with a particular team or university and have shown that the self esteem of these ardent fans can be affected by their team s success in competition 3 This is important in rivalries because fans can determine the outcome of the game and the overall mood throughout the game The fans have a lot of power because of this fact and therefore possess indirect power and determination on the outcome of the game The media Edit The media connect the team with the fans and the rest of the world The media do es not tell it like it is Rather they tell it in a way that supports the interests of those who benefit from cultural commitments to competition productivity and material success 9 This is known as consumerism because the media influences society s emotions to think of the rivalries in a way that will get people to be as passionate about the game as they want to be It is spectators enjoyment of sports and the associated rivalries that drive media sport consumption 9 Americas EditNorth America Edit Canada Edit Carleton University and University of Ottawa 10 These two schools are cross city rivals in Ottawa Ontario and have historically had the largest football rivalry in the country The Carleton Ravens and the Ottawa Gee Gees played the annual Panda Game from 1955 to 1998 which consistently garnered a national spotlight and was renowned for its size and popularity The Panda Game was absent for 15 years after Carleton shut down their football program but was revived in 2013 when Carleton restarted their football program 11 The rivalry is also on display on the basketball court where both schools teams are among the best in Canada University of Western Ontario and Queen s University 12 These two universities have one of the oldest rivalries in Canada Western located in London Ontario and Queen s located in Kingston Ontario are two of the older schools in Ontario and are both notable academic institutions The rivalry is ever present in Football when the two schools meet every year University of Western Ontario and Wilfrid Laurier University 13 14 University of Toronto York University and Ryerson University citation needed Historically Toronto and York compete at the Annual Red amp Blue Bowl Football Game which attracts alumni and many students from both universities Other rivalries exist in hockey rowing and academics which both score quite well All three schools are located in the city of Toronto University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser UniversityCross city rivals located in Vancouver British Columbia See Shrum Bowl University of Winnipeg and University of Manitoba 15 Queen s University and McGill University 16 Queen s University and Royal Military College of Canada 17 Wilfrid Laurier University and University of Waterloo Georgian College and Durham College Georgian College and Sheridan College Universite de Moncton and University of New BrunswickUnited States Edit Main article List of college rivalries in the United States See also List of NCAA college football rivalry games and List of black college football classics School rivalries are important in the United States especially in intercollegiate sports Some rivalries such as the Indiana Kentucky rivalry take place between two schools from different conferences The Caltech MIT rivalry is unusual for both the geographic distance between the schools their campuses are separated by about 2500 miles and are on opposite coasts of the United States and the focus on elaborate pranks rather than sporting events Latin America Edit Chile Edit Universidad de Chile and Universidad Catolica de Chile citation needed Mexico Edit Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico and Instituto Politecnico Nacional Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon and Instituto Tecnologico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey Universidad Iberoamericana and Universidad Anahuac Universidad Autonoma de Baja California and Instituto Tecnologico de TijuanaAsia EditEast Asia Edit Mainland China Edit Peking University and Tsinghua University Known as the Pekhua Rivalry they are the two best universities in mainland China and they are located next to each other Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Fudan University These two Shanghai based reputable universities frequently participate in a variety of joint sports competitions including bicycle racing track and field soccer and dragon boat racing 18 Sichuan University and Chongqing University Chengdu the home of Sichuan University and Chongqing the home of Chongqing University are rival cities in southwestern China due to historical and geographic reasons and the relationship between these two cities leads to the rivalry between these two flagship universities of their areas Similar to Michigan Ohio State rivalry Zhejiang University and Nanjing University Two flagships in Yangtze River s delta area Nankai University and Tianjin University Two best schools in the city of Tianjin Hefei University of Technology and University of Science and Technology of China Rivals for historical reasons Sichuan International Studies University and Southwest University of Political Science amp Law Huazhong University of Science and Technology and Wuhan University South China University of Technology and Sun Yat Sen University Nanjing University and Southeast University Renmin University and Peking UniversityHong Kong Edit University Edit The Chinese University of Hong Kong and The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong University of Science and Technology City University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversitySchools Edit Diocesan Boys School and La Salle College La Salle Diocesan Rivalry the two dominating boys schools in Hong Kong have a rivalry in sporting championship in Bauhinia Bowl also in music and academics in other Inter School Competitions Wah Yan College Hong Kong and Wah Yan College Kowloon St Joseph s College and Wah Yan College Hong Kong Diocesan Girls School and Heep Yunn SchoolJapan Edit Soukeisen Japan Soumeisen Japan Kyoto University and The University of Tokyo dating back to 1869 the oldest in the country primarily an academic rivalry since the 1950s 19 Keio University and Waseda University known as Soukeisen an athletic rivalry in baseball rugby football soccer and rowing 20 Main article Waseda Keio rivalry Meiji University and Waseda University known as Soumeisen baseball and rugby football rivalry 21 Meiji University and Keio University known as Keimeisen baseball and rugby football rivalry 22 Kansai University and Kwansei Gakuin University known as Kankansen baseball and rugby football rivalry 23 Ritsumeikan University and Doshisha University known as Doritsusen baseball and rugby football rivalry 24 Nanzan University and Sophia University known as Jōnan sen 25 Fukuoka University and Seinan Gakuin University known as Seifukusen baseball rivalry 26 South Korea Edit Yonsei University and Korea University see Yonsei Korea Korea Yonsei rivalry KAIST and POSTECH citation needed Taiwan Edit National Chiao Tung University and National Tsing Hua University Mei Chu Tournament National Chung Cheng University National Chung Hsing University National Cheng Kung University and National Sun Yat sen University National Taiwan University and National Chengchi UniversitySoutheast Asia Edit Indonesia Edit University of Indonesia and Gadjah Mada UniversityMalaysia Edit Malay College Kuala Kangsar with Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman 27 28 29 Philippines Edit University Athletic Association of the Philippines Edit Ateneo de Manila University and De La Salle University Ateneo La Salle rivalry UAAP Men s Basketball started in NCAA Men s Basketball but developed in the UAAP 30 Far Eastern University and University of the East The Battle of the East UAAP Men s Basketball citation needed De La Salle University and University of Santo Tomas La Salle UST rivalry UAAP Women s Volleyball UAAP Men s Basketball UAAP Men s and Women s Tennis citation needed University of the Philippines and University of Santo Tomas UP UST rivalry National Collegiate Athletic Association Philippines Edit Current rivalries San Beda University and Colegio de San Juan de Letran San Beda Letran rivalry NCAA Men s Basketball citation needed Colegio de San Juan de Letran and Mapua University The new Battle of Intramuros NCAA Men s Basketball NCAA Cheerdance Competition citation needed San Sebastian College Recoletos and Colegio de San Juan de Letran San Sebastian Letran rivalry NCAA Men s Basketball citation needed San Sebastian College Recoletos and Jose Rizal UniversityNCAA Men s Basketball De La Salle College of Saint Benilde and San Beda University NCAA Soccer citation needed San Sebastian College Recoletos and San Beda University NCAA Men s Basketball University of Perpetual Help System DALTA and San Beda University NCAA Men s Basketball Past rivalries Ateneo de Manila University and San Beda University previously in NCAA Men s Basketball citation needed Ateneo de Manila and University of the Philippines Manila The old Battle of Intramuros previously in NCAA Men s Basketball citation needed Colegio de San Juan de Letran and De La Salle University previously NCAA Men s Basketball citation needed Mapua University and San Beda University NCAA Juniors Basketball citation needed Other leagues Edit AMA Computer University and STI Colleges NAASCU s cyber war citation needed Sta Clara Parish School and St Mary s Academy Tacla SMA Rivalry Libertad Pasay Rivalry Sta Clara Parish School and San Isidro Catholic School PC PRISA HS Division Basketball Paco Catholic School and Pateros Catholic School PCS Rivalry Thailand Edit Chulalongkorn University and Thammasat University Chula Thammasat Traditional Football Match Assumption College Bangkok Christian College Debsirin School and Suankularb Wittayalai School Jaturamitr Samakkee Football CupSouth Asia Edit India Edit Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad and Indian Institute of Management Bangalore citation needed St Stephen s College Delhi and Hindu College University of Delhi 31 32 33 Indian Institute of Management Bangalore and Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode citation needed SASTRA University Thanjavur and National Institute of Technology Trichy Trichy citation needed National Law School of India University Bangalore and NALSAR University of Law Hyderabad citation needed OP Jindal Global University Sonepat and Ashoka University Sonepat Christ Deemed to be University and St Joseph s College BangaloreSri Lanka Edit Royal College Colombo and S Thomas College Mount Lavinia the Royal Thomian annual cricket match since 1879 34 See main article at Royal Thomian rivalry Dharmaraja College Kandy and Kingswood College Kandy the annual cricket encounter Battle of the Maroons since 1893 Royal College Colombo and Trinity College Kandy for the annual Bradby Shield Encounter since 1920Europe EditWestern Europe Edit Belgium Edit Universite catholique de Louvain and Universite Libre de Bruxelles Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and Vrije Universiteit Brussel Rivalry started in the 1830s when the Free University of Brussels was established as a non religious and freethinking university whereas the old Catholic University of Leuven refounded in 1835 remained under Church control The rivalry survived the division of the two original foundations into separate Dutch speaking and French speaking establishments in 1968 and 1970 respectively Nowadays control of the Church over the two catholic universities has diminished and they are largely pluralist accepting students and professors from all religions and backgrounds but the rivalry with the two secular universities in Brussels continues This rivalry finds expression mainly among academics and traditional student activities as intercollegiate sports remain largely developed in Belgium France Edit High schools amp Preparatory classes Lycee Louis le Grand and Lycee Henri IV in Paris which are commonly seen as the most prestigious public high schools Business Schools ESSEC Business School and HEC Paris have been fierce rivals with HEC topping most rankings and ESSEC often coming second 35 However ESSEC has long been considered an entrepreneurial powerhouse more dynamic and open minded than HEC whilst the latter has constantly been accused of snobbish attitudes due to the elitist mindset of its student population Whether either assumptions are true or false those two schools have produced the elite of French business circles alongside the other Parisian business school ESCP Europe which is usually ranked third in France 36 Engineering Schools The famous engineering schools such as ParisTech members usually compete in national sports tournaments but also in technological competitions such as the French Robotics Cup or the Mash Marathon In these situations some of the schools chose to form alliances like Supelec and Arts et Metiers ParisTech that build common robots Other Schools The Criterium of the Institut d etudes politiques IEP is an annual multi sport competition between the 9 IEPs It is traditionally held on the last weekend of March with the host city changing every year It is the occasion for the IEPs located in French regions to challenge the more prestigious IEP Paris known as Sciences Po A final opposing Paris to for example Lyon would see students from all over France cheering for Lyon especially with the anthem Province unie tous contre Paris Province united all against Paris the province being a somewhat pejorative term used to designate any place in France outside of Paris The Paris students would respond by boasting their status as a Grande ecole and elite institution citation needed Ireland Edit University College Dublin and Trinity College Dublin See The Colours MatchItaly Edit University of Pisa and University of Pavia the annual Pisa Pavia Regatta the second oldest in Europe after the Oxford Cambridge boat race Scuola Normale Superiore and Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies Pisa citation needed Ghislieri College and Borromeo College PaviaUnited Kingdom Edit Main article List of British and Irish varsities Universities Edit Oxford and Cambridge have a rivalry which dates back to the 13th century see Oxford and Cambridge rivalry Blue university sport the Boat Race The Varsity Game The Varsity Match the Rugby League Varsity Match and the Ice Hockey Varsity Match Colleges within each University are also known to nurture keen rivalries such as that between Oriel College Oxford and Pembroke College Oxford centred on rowing that between Exeter College Oxford and Jesus College Oxford both being directly opposite each other on Turl Street or that between Brasenose College Oxford and Lincoln College Oxford one of two pairs of semi detached colleges in Oxbridge the other being Balliol College and Trinity College in Broad Street Oxford Another keen rivalry is that between St Edmund Hall Oxford and the Queen s College Oxford dating back to the time when the Queen s College owned St Edmund Hall In Cambridge rivalries exist between St John s and Trinity two of the richest colleges of the university and all of Oxbridge Rivalries have also been established between Colleges in Oxford and Cambridge such as that between Robinson College Cambridge and St Catherine s College Oxford University College London and King s College London have a rivalry that has been a part of London life for nearly two centuries It can be traced to their foundation in the 1820s when King s College was established as an Anglican alternative to the secular University College The third oldest university in England debate between the two universities and other parties continues to this day King s College London and University of Bradford also have a departmental rivalry King s College London s War Studies department faces Bradford University s Peace Studies department in an annual football match for the Tolstoy Cup The rivalry between War and Peace studies teams is one of the great sporting rivalries being featured at number four on the Financial Times list of Great College Sports Rivalries 37 Lancaster University and University of York have a rivalry which has lasted since the formation of the universities at similar times in the 1960s There is an annual sports competition between the university named the Roses Tournament The name derives from the War of the Roses and English civil war fought in the 15th century between the House of York and the House of Lancaster The first event was held in 1965 and has been an annual tradition ever since Northumbria University and Newcastle University have a rivalry based upon the close geographical relationship attributed between both universities with Northumbria University being situated extremely close to the older Newcastle University in Newcastle upon Tyne In 1994 the Stan Calvert Cup was instituted as a multi sport competition between the two universities but in 2018 Newcastle University decided to withdraw from the cup for the foreseeable future 38 University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University have a rivalry being the cities two principal universities with the battle for the varsity cup taking place every year when over 1 000 students from both universities compete in over 15 different sports 39 University of Essex and University of East Anglia have an annual competition known amongst the students as Derby Day as well as competing academically Schools Edit Edinburgh Academy and Merchiston Castle School Since 1858 the oldest continuous rugby fixture in the world As of 2008 Edinburgh Academy has produced 103 rugby internationalists and Merchiston 62 They compete annually for the Sesquicentenary Trophy 40 Eton College and Harrow School an annual cricket match that has been held at Lord s Cricket Ground since 1805 Merchant Taylors School and Haberdashers Aske s Boys School annual sports fixtures played with cricket matches played at Lord s The Perse School and The Leys School Annual matches in all sports Until The Perse moved site in 1960 the two schools were situated about 500 metres apart joined by Lensfield Road Lancaster Royal Grammar School and Kirkham Grammar School the two dominating rugby grammar schools in North Lancashire although Kirkham has since become independent Royal Grammar School Worcester and King s School Worcester in the Modus Cup 41 Westminster School and St Paul s School City of London School and St Paul s School Bablake School and King Henry VIII School Coventry as sister schools have annual sporting competitions which culminate in the annual rugby match played at Butts Park Maidstone Grammar School for Girls and Invicta Grammar School Maidstone St Paul s School and King s College School primarily in rugby but also in other sports including football soccer and cricket King s College School and Royal Grammar School Guildford primarily in rugby where they compete for the Hillers Hutchison Shield The King s School Canterbury and King s College School one of the oldest fixtures in each school s fixture list Tonbridge School and Wellington College more prominently in rugby the rugby season finishes with the annual fixture between the two schools Ravensbourne School Bromley Bishop Justus Church of England School and Ravens Wood School The Skinners School and The Judd School both founded by the Honorable Skinners Company rivalry in rugby and academia George Heriot s School and George Watsons College rivalry between schools extends back to the 1700s due to both schools being on opposite sides of Lauriston Road from each other The rivalry was at a high during the mid 1800s with parties from both schools conducting raids on each other and a wave of thefts violence mass riots and bullying This violence and rivalry subsided with the relocating from Watson s and the change to both School becoming day schools rather than boarding Today the rivalry extends only to the sports pitch although there is rumour of a raid in the 1970 80s of a group of Watsonian finding themselves in the Heriots cafeteria with several stink bombs 42 Epsom College and St John s School Leatherhead have a rivalry in sports especially rugby and hockey Eastern Europe Edit Greece Edit University of Macedonia and Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Thessaloniki Turkey Edit Middle East Technical University and Bogazici University Faculty of Law and Faculty of Political Sciences of Ankara University The two faculties are situated side by side When Inek Bayrami literal meaning The Cow Festival idiomatic meaning The Nerd festival the traditional festival of the Faculty of Political Sciences is being celebrated the booing from the Faculty of Law is also a long tradition Oceania EditAustralia Edit Prince Alfred College and Saint Peter s CollegeEach sport has an annual intercollegiate showdown between the two prestigious schools known as the Intercol These are considered by the two colleges to be the most important games of the season and the fiercely fought matches draw big crowds of students and old scholars from both schools The Intercols have been played for over 100 years The Cricket Intercollegiate match has been competed in since 1878 According to Richard Sproull this is the oldest unbroken annual contest in the history of cricket Weekend Australian 5 6 December 1992 For the sport of rowing the intercol is competed during South Australia s Head of the River Regatta on the second to last Saturday of the first school term with one of the two school s taking out the statewide title nearly every year since its beginning Nudgee College and Gregory TerraceIn 1991 the following legend was printed in the Centennial Rugby Programme dubbed The Battle of The Colours for the 100th anniversary of the annual Nudgee vs Terrace rugby match The legend has it that the two St Joseph s who both wore the Christian Brothers traditional Blue and White played off in a Rugby game to decide who would keep the prestigious colours As the story goes Nudgee won the match seeing them keep the colours with Gregory Terrace changing to the now famed Red and Black This fierce rivalry has continued ever since in every sport yet Rugby continues to stand head and shoulders above the rest with crowds of up to 10 000 attending First XV fixtures As two of the biggest Rugby schools in Australia the schools also compete for the St Joseph s Cup Jane Franklin Hall John Fisher College and Christ CollegeIntercollege Sport has been played between Jane Franklin Hall Christ College and St John Fisher College for many years with many sports played most importantly Rugby Cricket and Australian Rules football These matches are fiercely contested indeed playing a part in the winning Rugby side is considered the crowning achievement in ones time at college Jane Franklin Hall has had the edge in sporting prowess over the years in most sports with its winning streak in Soccer extending back to the mid 1980s for example apart from Rugby which is very tightly contested with Christ College coming out the victor more often over recent years Each year the colleges compete for the Intercollege Cup which is decided based on points earned from sporting results Each sport is allocated various points for first second and third and weighted to reward the college that wins the more prestigious sports of Rugby Football and Cricket with Rugby given the highest weighting See also EditAcademia College athletics Sports rivalry List of NCAA college football rivalry gamesReferences Edit Thompson William 2001 Identifying Rivals and Rivalries in World Politics International Studies Quarterly 45 4 557 586 doi 10 1111 0020 8833 00214 a b Seligman Adam B Winter 2009 Ritual the Self 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