History
1991-1992
The Hogwarts Quidditch pitch decorated for the Slytherin vs. Gryffindor match in 1991.
"He didn't catch it, he nearly swallowed it."
—Marcus Flint protesting Harry Potter's catch of the Snitch.
Marcus Flint was in his fifth year and was Slytherin Captain and a Chaser. Adrian Pucey was also a Chaser. Miles Bletchley was Keeper and Terence Higgs was Seeker.
Their opening game was on a cold November's day against Gryffindor. Both Seekers spotted the Snitch, but as Gryffindor Seeker, Harry Potter honed in on it he was illegally blocked by Marcus Flint. Gryffindor scored the resulting penalty. Flint was struck in the face by a Bludger. Professor Quirrell interfered with Harry's broom, trying to unseat him. Quirrell's attempt was thwarted when a small fire broke out in the stand he was occupying. After regaining control of his broom, Harry caught the Snitch by accidentally swallowing it. Flint protested to referee, Madam Hooch, but she judged it fair, so Slytherin were defeated 170-60.
The outcomes of their matches against Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff are not known.
1992-1993In the beginning of the school year, Draco Malfoy's father Lucius Malfoy bought the entire Slytherin Quidditch team Nimbus 2001s. As a result of his family's generous donation, Draco replaced Terence Higgs as Seeker. Despite their superior brooms, Slytherin lost their first match of the season against Gryffindor. Slytherin did not get to play against either Hufflepuff or Ravenclaw, as the Quidditch Cup was cancelled because of attacks on Muggle-born students.
Lucius Malfoy purchased Nimbus 2001s for the Slytherin Quidditch team in 1992.
1993-1994Slytherin's captain was still Marcus Flint. His fellow Chasers were Montague and Warrington. Derrick and Bole were Slytherin's Beaters, Draco Malfoy was Seeker whilst Miles Bletchley kept his place as Keeper. Lee Jordan commented that the captain "seems to be going for size rather than skill" in the lineup.
The Slytherin versus Gryffindor match was re-scheduled as Flint claimed his Seeker, Malfoy had an injured arm, so the first match was Gryffindor versus Hufflepuff.
Slytherin narrowly defeated Ravenclaw, a week after the start of term after the Christmas break.
When Harry spotted the Snitch for the third time, Malfoy, Crabbe, Goyle and Flint walked onto the pitch, dressed as Dementors. Earlier in the year, the match between Gryffindor and Hufflepuff was interrupted by real Dementors, despite Professor Dumbledore's claim that they would not interrupt regular Hogwarts activities during their search for Azkaban escapee Sirius Black. Harry cast a Patronus at them and then caught the Snitch, giving Gryffindor victory.
On the first Sunday after the Easter holidays Gryffindor played Slytherin. Slytherin were leading the Championship by 200 points, meaning Gryffindor needed to win the match by 210 points to claim the Quidditch Cup. Gryffindor's Angelina Johnson scored first. Then Flint crashed into her, so Fred Weasley threw his bat at the back of Flint's head which smashed into his broom handle, bloodying his nose. Penalties were given to each side. Alicia Spinnet scored and Gryffindor Keeper Oliver Wood saved. Katie Bell scored another penalty after Montague grabbed her head. Flint then scored for Slytherin. Bole hit Spinnet with his club and George Weasley elbowed him in the face, resulting in two more penalties. Oliver Wood saved again and Gryffindor scored. A goal from Katie Bell made the score 50-10. Bole and Derrick winded Wood with two Bludgers to the stomach. Johnson scored the resulting penalty, and Gryffindor moved into a 70-10 lead when Alicia Spinnet scored. As Harry Potter chased the Snitch, Draco Malfoy grabbed his Firebolt. Alicia then missed a penalty and Montague scored for Slytherin. After Johnson scored to make it 80-20, Malfoy plummeted towards the Snitch. Harry pursued him and took both hands off his broom to reach out and capture the Snitch, winning the Quidditch Cup for Gryffindor .
Slytherin must have defeated Hufflepuff to go into the last game leading the championship by 200 points, considering they only narrowly defeated Ravenclaw.
1994-1995The Quidditch Cup was cancelled this year due to the Triwizard Tournament being held at Hogwarts, much to the astonishment of many students. The announcement was made by Albus Dumbledore, headmaster at the time.
1995-1996"Weasley cannot save a thing,
He cannot block a single ring,
That's why Slytherins all sing:
Weasley is our King."
—Slytherins, commenting on Ron Weasley's Keeper abilities.
Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle replaced Derrick and Bole as the beaters on the 1995-1996 team. Slytherin lost their match against Gryffindor. The outcome of Slytherin's matches against Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff are unknown.
Although Dolores Umbridge, via her position of High Inquisitor, decided to ban all unapproved teams, she immediately gave the Slytherin Quidditch team approval to play. Meanwhile, Professors Dumbledore and McGonagall had to plea with Professor Umbridge to allow the Gryffindor team to play.
1996-1997"Weasley can save anything,
He never leaves a single ring,
That's why Gryffindor's all sing:
Weasley is our King."
—Gryffindors commenting on Ron Weasley's Keeper abilities.
Vaisey replaced Adrain Pucey as a Chaser the 1996–1997 school year, Urquhart replaced Montague as both a Chaser and Captain. During their match against Gryffindor, Vaisey was not able to play due to a Bludger hitting his head during practice. Draco Malfoy was also unable to play, and Harper took his place as Seeker. They lost against Gryffindor. The outcomes of Slytherin's matches against Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw are unknown.
1997-1998It is unknown whether or not the Quidditch Cup was played during this year. If it was, Draco Malfoy would not have remained a Seeker, due to his involvement with the Death Eaters.
History
1991–92Hufflepuff were defeated by Gryffindor. Severus Snape refereed the contest, and despite Snape's biased refereeing, Harry Potter caught the Golden Snitch within five minutes and won the game for Gryffindor.
1992–93Hufflepuff only got to play Ravenclaw. The Quidditch Cup was canceled before their next match against Gryffindor because of attacks on Muggle-born students.
1993–94The Slytherin versus Gryffindor match was re-scheduled, so Gryffindor played Hufflepuff first. Hufflepuff had a new captain and Seeker, Cedric Diggory. The game was played in ferocious rain, wind, thunder and lightening. Gryffindor were leading by fifty points at one stage. When both Seekers spotted the Snitch, a group of Dementors entered the stadium and came towards Gryffindor Seeker, Harry Potter, who fell about fifty feat from his broom. Diggory caught the Snitch giving his team a win by one hundred points. Diggory graciously offered to replay the match, although Gryffindor captain Oliver Wood conceded that Hufflepuff had won the game fairly.
It is likely that Slytherin defeated Hufflepuff to go into the last game leading the championship by 200 points, considering they only narrowly defeated Ravenclaw.
Seeker Diggory in 1993
Added by Seth Cooper 1995–96Ravenclaw defeated Hufflepuff during the 1995–1996 school year. Although not mentioned in the books, this has to have been the case for Hufflepuff not to have won the Quidditch Cup.
Hufflepuff defeated Gryffindor by 240-230. Gryffindor Beater, Jack Sloper missed a Bludger and hit his captain in the mouth. Fellow Beater, Andrew Kirke fell off his broom when Hufflepuff Chaser, Zacharias Smith came flying towards him with the Quaffle. Gryffindor Seeker, Ginny Weasley caught the Snitch from right under Hufflepuff Seeker, Summerby's nose.
Hufflepuff narrowly defeated Slytherin in their final match.
1996–97Hufflepuff defeated Gryffindor 320-60 after Harry Potter, the Gryffindor Team's Seeker and Captain, was knocked unconscious by a Bludger hit by the Gryffindor substitute Keeper Cormac McLaggen. It is unknown how they faired against Ravenclaw and Slytherin in their respective matches.