Biola University Eagles (NAIA) defeat UFV Cascades, 73-44, in La Mirada, California

Biola University Eagles (NAIA) defeated the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades, 73-44, in exhibition men’s basketball, in La Mirada, California.  The Cascades have one exhibition game remaining in California before returning to Abbotsford, BC.  They face the Asuza Pacific University, in Azusa, California. The Cascades started off hot as they built a 6 point lead early, and […]

Cascades fall to Hope UI, 59-57, in exhibition play.

The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades men’s basketball team traveled to Los Angeles, California to participate in three exhibition games over the Holiday Break. Their first stop was against Hope International, Fullerton, CA.  The Cascades fell to Hope IU Royals, 59-57.  The Cascades will face Biola University and Asuza Pacific University before returning to Abbotsford, BC.  All […]

UFV Cascades to be recognized at Saturday night Abbotsford Heat Game

The Abbotsford Heat (American Hockey League) will be recognizing the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades women’s soccer team, this Saturday, December 11th, at the Abbotsford Heat-Chicago Wolves hockey game.  Head Coach Rob Giesbrecht and the 2010 Canada West Champions will be attendance Saturday night, at the Abbotsford Entertainment and Sports Centre, as the Heat will […]

UFV Cascades men’s golf team ranked 6th in inaugural coaches’ poll

The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades men’s golf program has been ranked 6th in the inaugural golf coaches poll, released today by the Golf Coaches Association of Canada.  The Cascades coming off a very successful fall that saw the program win the BCCAA and CCAA silver medals and the program also picked up two individual […]

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