BCAFL/College Bowl History
- 1986 - Hull Sharks (5-0)
- 1987 - College Bowl I: Hull Sharks def. Newcastle Scholars 23-6
- 1988 - CB II: Cardiff Cobras tie Hull Sharks 0–0 (declared Co-Champions)
- 1989 - CB III: Hull Sharks def. Cardiff Cobras 7-6
- 1990 - CB IV: Teesside Demons def. Birmingham Lions 21-20
- 1991 - CB V: Teesside Demons def. UEA Pirates 19-0
- 1992 - CB VI: Southampton Stags def. Glasgow Tigers 53-0
- 1993 - CB VII: Southampton Stags def. Leeds Celtics 19-0
- 1994 - CB VIII: Glasgow Tigers def. Leicester Lemmings 26-0
- 1995 - CB IX: Loughborough Aces def. Cambridge Pythons 23-20
- 1996 - CB X: Leeds Celtics def. Cardiff Cobras 14-8
- 1997 - CB XI: Loughborough Aces def. Tarannau Aberystwyth 28-19
- 1998 - CB XII: Hertfordshire Hurricanes def. Leeds Celtics 16-7
- 1999 - CB XIII: Hertfordshire Hurricanes def. Loughborough Aces 7-3
- 2000 - CB XIV: Hertfordshire Hurricanes def. Leicester Lemmings 20-6
- 2001 - CB XV: Oxford Cavaliers def. Loughborough Aces 26-23
- 2002 - CB XVI: Loughborough Aces def. Oxford Cavaliers 39-23
- 2003 - CB XVII: Stirling Clansmen def. Hertfordshire Hurricanes 22-17
- 2004 - CB XVIII: Hertfordshire Hurricanes def. Staffordshire Stallions 27-6
- 2005 - CB XIX: Birmingham Lions def. Glasgow Tigers 34-7
- 2006 - CB XX: Southampton Stags def. UT Cougars 79-8
- 2007 - CB XXI: Bristol Bullets def. Loughborough Aces 31-14
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