Freeman, Men’s Basketball, and Neeson, Women’s Soccer, are the UFV Cascades/Abbotsford Heat Athletes of the Week.

Carly Neeson Sport: Women’s Soccer Position:  Forward Hometown:  Maple Ridge, BC Major:  General Studies (1) Neeson was the only student-athlete at the 2010 CIS National Championship to be named “Player of the Game” in all three matches her school played in! The rookie forward from Maple Ridge, BC was the only Canada West student-athlete named to […]

Gray and Munro UFV Cascades/Abbotsford Heat Student-Athletes of the Week, week ending Sunday, November 9, 2010

Zeon Gray, men’s basketball, is the Cascades male Athlete of the Week, leading UFV to their first victory of the Canada West regular season, Sunday, with a 28-point, 5-assist, 5 steal performance in their 100-90 victory over the defending CIS national champions.  On Saturday, Gray added 13-points and a team high 9-assists in their 100-89 […]

Saskatchewan defeats UFV Cascades, 80-73, in Saskatoon

The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades were defeated by the CIS number 6th ranked University of Saskatchewan Huskies, 80-73, in Saskatoon.  The Cascades Canada West regular season record falls to 2-2. The Cascades fell behind early trailing the home team by 18-points, 46-28, at the intermission.  The second half belonged to UFV as they […]

Cascades defeat Saskatchewan, 100-90, in Saskatoon

The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades men’s basketball team defeated the University of Saskatchewan Huskies, 100-90, in Saskatoon to earn their first Canada West win of the young 2010-11 regular season. The Cascades withstood an early lead by Saskatchewan which include a 30-point halftime performance by Jamelle Barrett.  The Cascades were down by a […]

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