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Cascades Winning Streak Snapped

Edmonton, AB – Going into this road trip, Fraser Valley knew they would be tested, and tonight was nothing short of that.  The number three ranked UFV Cascades women’s basketball team suffered their first loss of the year, 73-61 to the fourth ranked University of Alberta Pandas.  The loss drops the Cascades to 6-1 while […]

UFV Cascades women’s basketball team defeat University of Victoria Vikes, 77-61, in Canada West action

Victoria, BC… The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades women’s basketball team, nationally ranked 3rd in the CIS top ten poll,  defeated the University of Victoria Vikes, 77-61, to improve their Canada West regular season record to 4-0.  The Vikes fall to 1-3 in the Pacific Division.     The Cascades continue to show why they […]

UFV Cascades women’s basketball team improve to 3-0, with 68-55 victory over Victoria Vikes

Victoria, BC…The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades women’s basketball team defeated the University of Victoria Vikes, 68-55, in Canada West regular season action, at the McKinnon Gym, on the campus of Victoria.  The Cascades improve their Pacific Division record to 3-0, while Victoria’s falls to 1-2.  The Cascades started strong by scoring early in […]

UFV Cascades/Abbotsford Heat Athletes of the Week, week ending Sunday, November 3rd, 2013

Abbotsford, BC…..The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades Women’s Basketball player Kayli Sartori and Men’s Soccer player Ryan Liddiard are the UFV Cascades/Abbotsford Heat Athlete of the week, for the week ending on Sunday, November 3rd, 2013. Sartori, led UFV to a pair of opening weekend victories over Lethbridge, 70-32 and Calgary, 60-36 at the […]

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