UFV Cascades Men’s Soccer fall to TWU Spartans, 2-1, in Langley, BC

Langley, BC…The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades were defeated by their arch rivals Trinity Western University Spartans, 2-1, at Rogers Field, in Langley, BC.  The Cascades Canada West record now stands at 0-2-0, while TWU’srecord improves to 3-0-1 for 10 points.    The Cascades came out strong tonight and established they were going to compete […]

UFV Cascades fall to UBC Thunderbirds, 4-2, in home opener, at Exhibition Field

Men’s Soccer Chilliwack, BC….The University of British Columbia Thunderbirds defeated the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades, 4-2, in the Cascades home opener in their new home Exhibition Field, in Chilliwack, BC.  The Cascades Canada West regular season record stands at 0-1-0 while UBC’s record improves tro 3-0-0.    The Cascades came out strong and challanged […]

UFV Cascades Men’s Basketball fall to Eastern Washington U Eagles, 84-79

Abbotsford, BC….The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades were defeated by the Eastern Washington University Eagles (NCAA), 84-79, in a very entertaining preseason exhibition game at the Envision Athletic Centre.  The Cascades preseason record stands at 0-2 against NCAA schools with one more tilt against an NCAA school in mid-October at the TRU Wolfpack tournament. […]

Cascades fall to EWU Eagles, 84-79

UFV Cascades Men’s Basketball fall to Eastern Washington U Eagles, 84-79 Abbotsford, BC….The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades were defeated by the Eastern Washington University Eagles (NCAA), 84-79, in a very entertaining preseason exhibition game at the Envision Athletic Centre. The Cascades preseason record stands at 0-2 against NCAA schools with one more tilt […]

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