Magdalene was the last
Oxbridge college to admit women, and a women's crew first appeared in 1989. The women's 1st VIII in the Lent Bumps has spent most of its time in the 2nd division, climbing into the 1st for only 3 days in 1994 and not returning to the 1st division until 2010. In 2008 the women's 1st VIII achieved blades in both the Lent and May Bumps, and it won blades in three consecutive Lents from 2008 to 2010. Magdalene is unique among Cambridge college boat clubs in that the men and women row with slightly different patterns on their blades: the men's blades are lavender with an indigo stripe while the women's blades display two indigo stripes. The cheer of the boat club is 'huzzah', which differs from the customary 'hurrah' cheer used by other Cambridge college boat clubs during races. The Magdalene Boat Club occasionally sends crews to
Henley Royal Regatta with some success. In 1956, Magdalene crews came second in both the
Ladies' Challenge Plate and the
Visitors' Challenge Cup. Eleven years later, in 1967, the Magdalene won the Visitors' Challenge Cup. In 2021, a Magdalene and Sidney Sussex college composite crew made the Friday (quarter finals) of the Temple Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta, becoming the first college crew to do so since
Lady Margaret Boat Club in 2000. While there was comparatively limited competition due to the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic, the crew enjoyed a successful season, culminating in winning the final of the June Eights Regatta against Caius in June 2021. Upon the return of May Bumps in 2022 after a three-year hiatus, the crew were bumped by Lady Margaret on the first night, but managed to hold off a charging Pembroke crew, finishing third place on the river. In 2019, MBC signed a five-year sponsorship agreement with drug discovery company RxCelerate, headquartered at the
Babraham Research Campus south of Cambridge. == The Mallory Club ==