UFV Cascades defeat UBC-Okanagan, 102-75, in exhibition non-conference game at Sardis Secondary School, in Chilliwack, BC.

The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades Men’s Basketball team drove down Highway 1 to play an exhibition game at Sardis Secondary School, in Chilliwack, BC.  They defeated the University of British Columbia-Okanagan Heat (CCAA-BCCAA) 102-75.  The win improves the Cascades preseason record to 3-0 and marks the first time they have stepped on the court […]

UFV Cascades drop fourth CWUAA regular season game in a row, 2-1, to the Saskatchewan Huskies.

The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades dropped their fourth straight CWUAA regular season game in a row, 2-1, to the University of Saskatchewan Huskies, at Bateman Park.  The Cascades record falls to 1-4-0. The Cascades started off slowly and the Huskies, now 3-1-1 in CWUAA play,  capitalized early beating UFV’s goalkeeper Colton Keam, Langley, BC […]

Webster and McLachlan Abbotsford Heat/UFV Cascades Athletes of the Week

Brett Webster, Men’s Golf and Andrea McLachlan, Women’s Soccer are the Abbotsford Heat/UFV Cascades Athletes of the Week. Webster, a fourth year Business major, from Abbotsford, BC finished in First Place in last weekends BCCAA Golf Tournament, at Kwantlen University.  Brett shot 110 for the two day event helping UFV Cascades golf team win the […]

UFV Cascades fall to TWU Spartans, 3-0, in Langley, BC.

The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades were beaten tonight by the Trinity Western University Spartans, 3-0, in Langley, BC.  The Cascades CWUAA regular season record falls to 1-3-0 for 3-points and the Cascades have dropped three straight league games. Tonight’s game started out very exciting with the young less experienced Cascades staying even with the more […]

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