UFV Cascades Women’s Soccer team fall, 1-0, to Western Washington U, in Bellingham.

The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades Women’s Soccer team fell 1-0 to the Western Washington University Vikings, in Bellingham, Washington.  The loss drops UFV’s exhibition record to 1-1-0. The game was evenly played in the first half with both teams having several opportunties to score the match’s first goal.  The Cascades Chantelle Biagioni, Pitt Meadows, […]

Texas Christian University Horned Frogs defeats UFV Cascades, 88-74, to sweep two game exhibition series.

The Texas Christian University Horned Frogs (Mountain West Conference-NCAA) defeated the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades (CWUAA-CIS), 88-74, to sweep the two game exhibition series at the Envision Athletic Centre. The Cascades came out strong and established their presence right from the opening whistle as they built up a 10-point lead early and led after […]

TCU Horned Frogs defeat UFV Cascades, 100-61, in exhibition game at Envision Athletic Centre.

The Texas Christian University (TCU) Horned Frogs (Mountain West Conference-NCAA) defeated the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades (CWUAA-CIS), 100-61, at the Envision Athletic Centre.  TCU and the Cascades will play a second international friendly tomorrow night in Abbotsford, game time is scheduled for 6:00PM. The Cascades again played well in the first quarter holding […]

Cascades defeat Capilano University, 7-2, in Bateman Park Debut.

The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades men’s soccer team opened their 2010 exhibition season with a 7-2 victory over Capilano University Blues.  The match was played at Bateman Park, in Abbotsford, BC. The Cascades came out strong and controlled the match from the opening whistle.  UFV opened the scoring 20 minutes in when Sasa Plasvic, […]

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