The 2020s have seen a renaissance in basketball at Oxford University. On 5 June 2020, Oxford University hired
Great Britain Men's National Team assistant coach Jamie Smith as the new head men's basketball coach. Despite the 2020-21 BUCS season being cancelled, the team participated in a meaningful programme of practices and games within Covid-19 restrictions. The Blues finished the season with a 7-3 (.700) record, the highest winning percentage since 2010-11. The Blues beat cross-town rival Oxford Brookes University for the first time since 2008-09. The 87-47 win over Brookes was the largest margin of victory in the 40-year history of the rivalry. In 2021–22, the Blues finished the season with a 23-3 overall record, the most wins since 1998–99, and their first 20+ win season in over two decades. The Blues had a perfect 10–0 record in BUCS league play to be crowned BUCS Midlands 2A champions and earn promotion to tier one. They ended the season as winners of the Oxfordshire Basketball Association Cup for the first time since 1970–71. In July 2022, the Oxford University Blues were invited to join the
National Basketball League for the 2022–23 season. This would mark the first time Oxford University had competed in any national league competition since the 1965–66 season when they competed in the Southern Section of the British National Basketball League. This was the first time Oxford University has competed in Basketball England's
NBL which was established in 1972. Oxford University began their inaugural National Basketball League campaign with a 3–0 record. On 18 January 2023, Blues captain Josh Soifer scored a career high 58 points in a 117–60 win over Birmingham City University in BUCS league play. In doing so, Soifer broke the Oxford University single game scoring record which had stood for 66-years. The previous record holder was Willie Morris who scored 54 points against the Royal Air Force during the 1956–57 season. On 11 March 2023, Oxford beat Cambridge 84–74 in
The Varsity Game. This marked the first time Oxford had beaten Cambridge since 2018. The Blues finished the 2022–23 season with a 26-17 overall record, the second most wins in the programme's 102-year history, and the first time the Blues had recorded back-to-back 20+ winning seasons since the 1997–98 and 1998–99 seasons. On 26 September 2023, Greg Robertson was announced as Oxford University's new Head Men's Basketball Coach. Robertson relocated from St. Thomas, Canada to take the position. Despite being far from home, Robertson said the opportunity was a dream scenario and described his hiring as "an absolute honour." The Blues earned their first win of the Greg Robertson era on November 22, 2023 with an 80-65 victory over City University of London in the first round of the B.U.C.S National Trophy. From 9 February to 11 February 2024, The Blues competed in Tournoi Les Parisiennes 2024, an international multi-sport student competition. The Basketball tournament consisted of non-regulation 20 minute games played over a group stage and knockout stage. The Blues placed second, beating
University College London in the semi-finals before falling to
University of Glasgow in the championship game. On 2 March 2024, Cambridge University defeated Oxford University 88-67 in
The Varsity Game. The 21-point margin was the largest since 2015 when Cambridge won 91-66. On 6 March 2024, Oxford lost to Loughborough 81-74 in their last league game of the season. The Blues finished the season 0-10 in BUCS league play. On 23 October 2024, The Blues ended an 11-game BUCS league losing streak by beating University of Nottingham 74-51. From 7 February to 9 February 2025, The Blues competed in Tournoi Les Parisiennes for the second year running, and improved on the previous year's second place finish by being crowned 2025 champions. On 1 March 2025, Oxford beat Cambridge 87–69 in
The Varsity Game. This marked the first Varsity Game win under Greg Robertson. The 18-point win was the highest margin of victory for Oxford in The Varsity Game since 2012 when Oxford beat Cambridge by 25 points. On 29 June 2025, Oxford beat Oxford City Hoops 75-62 in the annual Town vs Gown fixture. This was the first win for the university in the marquee event since 2002. Mathias Rufino served as head coach for the Blues. On 2 October 2025, Florin Roman was announced as Oxford University's New Head Men's Basketball Coach. On 22 October 2025, The Blues opened their season with a 121-66 win over University of Staffordshire, their biggest margin of victory since a 117-60 win against Birmingham City in 2023. == Traditions & Rivalries ==