The 2002–03 British Collegiate American Football League season was the 18th full season of the BCAFL, organised by the British Students American Football Association (BSAFA, now the BAFA).

Changes from last season

Divisional Changes

  • Northern Conference, Scottish Division was renamed Borders Division

Team Changes

  • David Chorley Bullets changed their name back to Bristol Bullets
  • Hull Sharks changed their name to UCH Sharks
  • Kent Falcons changed their name to UKC Falcons
  • Lancaster Bombers moved within the Northern Conference from Borders to Eastern Division
  • Leicester Lemmings changed their name to Lightning
  • Newcastle Mariners changed their name to Newcastle Raiders, and moved within the Northern Conference from Eastern to Borders Division
  • Strathclyde Hawks withdrew after sixteen seasons
  • University of Sunderland rejoined the Northern Conference after three seasons away, as the Kings
  • Teesside Cougars changed their name to UT Cougars

This meant the number of teams in BCAFL stayed at 29.

Regular season

2002–03 British Collegiate American Football League is located in Scotland
Clansmen
Clansmen
Tigers
Tigers
Locations of Scottish teams in BCAFL 2002–03
2002–03 British Collegiate American Football League is located in England
Aces
Aces
Blades
Blades
Blitz
Blitz
Bombers
Bombers
Braves
Braves
Bullets
Bullets
Cavaliers
Cavaliers
Celtics
Celtics
Cobras
Cobras
Cougars
Cougars
Falcons
Falcons
Hurricanes
Hurricanes
Killer Bees
Killer Bees
Kings
Kings
Knights
Knights
Lightning
Lightning
Lions
Lions
Outlaws
Outlaws
Pirates
Pirates
Raiders
Raiders
Sabres
Sabres
Sharks
Sharks
Stags
Stags
Stallions
Stallions
Stingers
Stingers
Tarannau
Tarannau
Wolves
Wolves
Locations of English and Welsh teams in BCAFL 2002–03

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Northern Conference, Borders Division

Team Pld Won Lst Drw PF PA Win%
Stirling Clansmen8800262821.000Qualified for Playoffs
Newcastle Raiders85301831350.625Qualified for Playoffs
Glasgow Tigers84402411430.500
Sunderland Kings8080123280.000Withdrew after this season

Northern Conference, Eastern Division

Team Pld Won Lst Drw PF PA Win%
Leeds Celtics8800250201.000Qualified for Playoffs
UCH Sharks8422771010.625Qualified for Playoffs
UT Cougars84401141410.500
Lancaster Bombers8440981130.500
Sheffield Sabres8071321690.062

Northern Conference, Central Division

Team Pld Won Lst Drw PF PA Win%
Nottingham Outlaws8620150380.750Qualified for Playoffs
Staffordshire Stallions8530118310.625Qualified for Playoffs
Loughborough Aces7340821140.429
Derby Braves7160151890.143
Leicester Lightning8008231270.000

Southern Conference, Eastern Division

Team Pld Won Lst Drw PF PA Win%
Hertfordshire Hurricanes8710215470.875Qualified for Playoffs
UKC Falcons8620159560.750Qualified for Playoffs
Surrey Stingers83501101520.375
UEA Pirates83501141010.375
Essex Blades800882460.000

Southern Conference, Central Division

Team Pld Won Lst Drw PF PA Win%
Oxford Cavaliers8611146660.812Qualified for Playoffs
Birmingham Lions8620170600.750Qualified for Playoffs
Reading Knights7340881410.429
Tarannau Aberystwyth8260761220.250
Warwick Wolves7070181790.000

Southern Conference, Western Division

Team Pld Won Lst Drw PF PA Win%
Cardiff Cobras8710138670.875Qualified for Playoffs
Southampton Stags8620184730.750Qualified for Playoffs
Bath Killer Bees8620129790.750
Bristol Bullets8440113920.500
Plymouth Blitz8170461590.125

Playoffs

Wild Cards Quarter-finals Semi-finals College Bowl XVII
            
N.B1 Stirling Clansmen 42
Nottingham Outlaws 0
N.E2 UCH Sharks 8
N.W1 Nottingham Outlaws 15
Stirling Clansmen 20
Staffordshire Stallions 15
N.E1 Leeds Celtics 0
Staffordshire Stallions 10
N.B2 Newcastle Raiders 6
N.W2 Staffordshire Stallions 11
Stirling Clansmen 22
Herts. Hurricanes 17
S.W2 Southampton Stags 20
S.E2 UKC Falcons 8
Southampton Stags 30
S.W1 Cardiff Cobras 24
Southampton Stags 18
Herts. Hurricanes 49
N.C2 Birmingham Lions 10
N.C1 Oxford Cavaliers 6
Birmingham Lions 7
S.E1 Herts. Hurricanes 23
  • Note – the table does not indicate who played home or away in each fixture.

References

  1. "Full list of historical League tables". Retrieved 16 April 2014.


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