UFV Cascades make history earn CIS national berth with victory over TWU, Spartans run to CIS Nationals end at “foot” of Danielle deBruin!

Final Score:  UFV Cascades 3-2 The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades made school history today, earning a berth in the CIS women’s soccer national championship tournament, in Charlottetown, PEI.  The women’s soccer team become the first UFV program to qualify for a national berth, in the school’s 5-year association with the CIS. The Cascades […]

Cascades fall 100-89 to defending CIS National Champion Saskatchewan Huskies, in Saskatoon.

The UFV Cascades fell to 0-3 in Canada West but not before giving the defending CIS National Champion Saskatchewan Husklies a very competitive battle.  In the first quarter, the Cascades spotted Saskatchewan the early lead trailing by 8-points after the first quarter.  In the second frame, UFV came alive outscoring their hosts by 9-points to go into […]

Munro named to Canada West Second All-Star team.

Lyndsay Munro, a fifth year defender from Maple Ridge, BC was selected to the 2010 Canada West second all-star team.  The Business Administration major becomes the first University of the Fraser Valley women’s soccer player to earn Canada West All-Star honours. Munro was instrumental in leading the Cascades to their first ever Canada West post season […]

“Coming of Sasq ‘ets”

The University of the Fraser Valley S’olh Shxwleli (Aboriginal Access Services) and Department of Athletics is pleased to announce the unveiling of the new Cascade Mascot, Sasq ‘ets, on Saturday, October 30th, in day long celebration that includes the Cascades men’s and women’s basketball programs hosting Canada West regular season games against the University of Manitoba Bisons. The celebration […]

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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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