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UFV Cascades Men’s Soccer: UFV Cascades defeat UNBC Timberwolves, 2-1, in Chilliwack tonight

MacMillan scored on a Penalty Kick tonight to give UFV the early lead. Chilliwack, BC…..The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades defeat the University of Northern British Columbia Timberwolves, 2-1, in regular season Canada West action at Townsend Park.  Tonight’s game was the first of  two regular season matches  with the visiting Timberwolves.  Tomorrow’s match […]

UFV Cascades Alumni Day set for Saturday, September 28th, 2013

UFV Cascades Alumni Poster  Abbotsford, BC…..The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades in conjunction with the  UFV Alumni Association are pleased to announce the 2013 UFV Cascades Alumni Day will be held on Saturday, September 28th.  The festivities will commence at 1pm at the Envision Athletic Center (gym) parking lot with a BBQ for all […]

UFV Cascades Men’s Soccer: UFV Cascades defeat Trinity Western University Spartans, 4-2, in Canada West action today

Cascades defense played great in the victory over TWU today. Abbotsford, BC…The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades men’s soccer team defeated the Trinity Western University Spartans, 4-2, this afternoon at Bateman Park, in Abbotsford, BC.  Today’s UFV win splits the season series between these Fraser Valley rivals; TWU took the first game on September […]

UFV Cascades Men’s Soccer team defeat Mount Royal Cougars, 2-0, in Calgary today.

Calgary, Alberta….The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades defeated the Mount Royal University Cougars, 2-0, in Canada West regular season action, in Calgary, Alberta this afternoon.  The Cascades improve their Pacific Division record to 2-2-0 for 6 points, while the Cougars record drops to  1-1-1 for 4 points in the Prairie Division.  The Cascades came […]

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