Carleton University Ravens defeat UFV Cascades, 64-52, in 6th annual Metro Glebe Women’s Basketball Tournament

Carleton University Ravens defeat UFV Cascades, 64-52, in 6th annual Metro Glebe Women’s Basketball Tournament The Carleton University Ravens (OUA East) defeated he UFV Cascades, 64-52, in the 6th annual Metro Glebe women’s basketball tournament championship game. The Cascades finished the tournament 2-1. UFV started off the final competing with Carleton basket for basket, taking […]

Cascades split with Douglas College falling in game two

Cascades split with Douglas College falling in game two, 3-0 Cascades: 0-3 (20-25; 13-25; 23-25). The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades were defeated by the Douglas College Royals, 3-0, to fall to 1-1 in PACWest regular season play. The Cascades were competitive in two of the three sets but fell three straight to their […]

UFV Cascades fall to TWU Spartans

UFV Cascades fall to TWU Spartans, 2-1, at Bateman Park, in Abbotsford, BC  The University of the Fraser Valley fell, 2-1, to the Trinity Western University Spartans, at Bateman Park, in Abbotsford, BC. The Cascades Canada West men’s soccer regular season record falls to 1-8-1 for 4 points while the Spartans record improves to 5-3-2 […]

Cascades fall to the University of Regina, 4-0, at Bateman Park. Record drops to 3-6-2 in Canada West

The University of Regina Cougars women’s soccer team came to Abbotsford, BC and defeated the defending Canada West champions, UFV Cascades, 4-0, at Bateman Park. The Cascades regular season record falls to 3-6-2 for 11 points and tied for 7th place in Canada West standings with three regular season matches remaining.   The Cougars scored three […]

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The University of the Fraser Valley is situated on the unceded traditional territory of the Stó:lō peoples. The Stó:lō have an intrinsic relationship with what they refer to as S’olh Temexw (Our Sacred Land); therefore, we express our gratitude and respect for the honour of living and working in this territory.

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