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Soccer men fall 3-1 to Vikes

The University of the Fraser Valley men’s soccer team wrapped up the Canada West regular season with a 3-1 road loss to the Victoria Vikes on Saturday. The Vikes opened the scoring in the first minute of play on a strike by Cam Hundal – Cascades head coach Alan Errington said his team “fell asleep” […]

Colton O’Neill named Canada West first star of the week

University of Fraser Valley soccer player Colton O’Neill has been named the Canada West first star of the week. O’Neill was honoured for his heroics in helping the Cascades earn four of a possible six points against a pair of nationally ranked opponents – the No. 1 UBC Thunderbirds and the No. 6 Victoria Vikes. […]

O’Neill’s goal boosts Cascades into tie with Vikes

Coming off their biggest win of the season the night before, the University of the Fraser Valley men’s soccer team had just enough left in the tank to claim a point against the Victoria Vikes on Saturday. In their last home date of the regular season at Abbotsford Senior Secondary, the Cascades got a goal […]

Soccer seniors set for home-field finale

The final home game of a university athlete’s career is a significant and somewhat sobering occasion. But for the five graduating players on the University of the Fraser Valley men’s soccer team – goalkeeper Mark Village, defenders Ravi Singh and Trevor O’Neill, midfielder Ryan Liddiard, and forward Juan Pablo Mora Perea – this is no […]

Heat crisp Cascades 1-0 to complete series sweep

Abbotsford — For a team that only entered the league this season, the UBCO Heat are looking mighty comfortable at the CIS level. Tonight the Heat topped the Cascades, ending UFV’s four game win streak, and completing a two game sweep of the Abbotsford squad. With the 1-0 victory the Heat and the Cascades are […]

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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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