Look back at the JMU Journalism World Cup reports from a decade of action.
The first years won the last JMU Journalism World Cup Final with a 5-0 victory against Level 3.
The JMU Journalism World Cup scoring record was broken for the third year in a row as Level 1 literally destroyed the Alumni by winning 14-0.
A shock result saw pre-match favourites, Level 2, crash out at the hands of the third years in a 1-0 defeat in the JMU Journalism World Cup semis.
Excitement was in the air as the semi-finals draw was revealed for the 10th annual JMU Journalism World Cup.
As the year draws to an end, we reflect on the biggest news and sporting headlines from 2018.
Level 3 clinched their third JMU Journalism World Cup win in a row with a 5-1 victory against Level 1.
Level 1 broke the tournament record score by beating the Alumni 9-1 in the JMU Journalism World Cup.
Level 3 stayed on course for a title-hat-trick by beating Level 2 in the JMU Journalism World Cup semis.
The third years are looking to make it three titles in a row after the draw for the semi-finals of the 2018 JMU Journalism World Cup.
Level 2 retained the JMU Journalism World Cup with a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Level 3 in the final.
Nine goals by six different scorers fired Level 2 to a JMU Journalism World Cup record 9-2 win against the Alumni.
Level 3 reached the JMU Journalism World Cup for the first time with a 3-1 victory over Level 1.
The draw for the 2017 JMU Journalism World Cup semi-finals offered up intriguing encounters.
Level 1 comfortably defeated the Alumni 4-1 to win the JMU Journalism World Cup at their first attempt.
Level 1 make an extraordinary tournament debut as they reach the JMU Journalism World Cup Final with a 5-3 victory over Level 3.
The Alumni reach their fourth successive JMU Journalism World Cup Final after a 6-1 win against Level 2.
The draw for the 2016 JMU Journalism World Cup pits Level 2 against the Alumni and the first years face Level 3.