• Varsity Preview: Men’s and Women’s Basketball

    With Varsity on the horizon, Impact Sport caught up with the men’s and women’s basketball captains to discuss how things are shaping up.  Men’s Basketball How are preparations for Varsity going? Well we finished the season on a high, finished solid in the standings. We’ve got our training camp...
  • Refereeing: What Can Football Learn From Rugby?

    “Sorry, Sir.” That’s what Ireland captain Paul O’Connell said to the referee after enquiring about one of his decisions against Wales last weekend. Three days earlier 9 Chelsea players had surrounded the referee against PSG, demanding that Zlatan Ibrahimovic be sent off. So what can football learn from rugby?...
  • EUROSEPTIC: ENGLISH TRAVAILS IN EUROPE

    This is an obituary that has been a few weeks in the making. With Manchester City’s departure last night, it was finally confirmed that there will be no English clubs in the quarter finals of this year’s Champions League. It’s the second time in three years this has occurred...
  • THROWBACK: BRITISH MANAGERS IN SPANISH FOOTBALL

    Former Toffees and Red Devils manager David Moyes is very well known by every football fan, both for his achievements and, unfortunately for him, failures. In between these events, being one of the few modern-time British football professionals who gave La Liga a shot is the last one. As...
  • 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup: The Tournament So Far (Part 2)

    In Part 2, Laura runs the rule over the rest of the nations in the competition and tells us which games to look out for… New Zealand Whilst New Zealand have always been considered as one of the main players in a home tournament, their ability has been somewhat...
  • 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup: The Tournament So Far (Part 1)

    One of the biggest events in the cricketing calendar is already at its halfway point and the competition has already seen broken records, shock results and nail-biting finishes. Be it individual genius from the likes of Chris Gayle or A.B. De Villiers, or spectacular displays of teamwork such as...
  • DOES ENGLAND HAVE A PROBLEM WITH FLAIR?

    Jack Hart wrote a piece for Impact a few days ago on the invigorating effect that Jonathon Joseph has had upon England’s Rugby Union side, with the Six Nations well underway. As demonstrated in the piece, Joseph’s jaunty forays through defensive lines have provided England’s backline with the variety...