SPOILERS AHEAD
The University of Reading took part in the final of the 2022 University Challenge series this evening.
This article talks about the result.
If you have yet to see the show, look away now.
The final can be watched on BBC iPlayer here
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THE UNIVERSITY of Reading has missed out on the series title, but makes history by reaching the University Challenge final for the first time.
Team members Kira Bishop, Sylvian Jesudoss, and Margaret Ounsley, captained by Michael Hutchinson, played off against Imperial College London for the series final.
The team had already made history by being the first from the university to make it to the semi-finals, which the side went on to win.
Reading had lost to Imperial College London in a quarter-final by only 30 points, with ICL still yet to lose a game.
ICL started strong, but missed three questions on north American drag slang.
Reading caught up after a run of bonus questions and pulled ahead in the picture round.
Imperial then took the lead in a tense final round, beating Reading by just 10 points
The university’s vice-chancellor, Professor Robert Van de Noort, said: “Watching our team’s run to the final has brought so much joy to everyone at the University, and the whole Reading community.
“Although the result in the final wasn’t the one we hoped for, the team’s achievement in getting there has made us all incredibly proud.
“Our on-screen contestants and reserves deserve massive credit for how they approached the competition with dignity and a collaborative mindset.
“They have made history, and put Reading on the national stage.”
Reading University will celebrate the team’s historic performance in the show, and the final was shown in venues and screens on campus.