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UFV Cascades women’s basketball team defeat TWU Spartans, 77-66, at EAC

Abbotsford, BC…..The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades women’s basketball team defeated the Trinity Western University Spartans, 77-66, tonight at the Envision Athletic Centre.  The Cascades improve their Pacific Division leading record to 17-4 and with a win tomorrow night against TWU, in Langley, could wrap up their first ever division title since joining Canada […]

UFV Cascades women’s basketball team defeat TRU WolfPack, 80-57, at EAC

Abbotsford, BC…The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades women’s basketball team defeated the Thompson Rivers University WolfPack, 80-57, tonight at the Envision Athletic Centre.  The Cascades improve their Canada West regular season record to 16-4 and a share of first place in the Pacific Division with the UBC Thunderbirds.  Thompson Rivers falls to 15-6, good […]

TRU Wolfpack women’s basketball defeat UFV Cascades, 72-70, in Overtime at EAC

Abbotsford, BC…..The Thompson Rivers University Wolfpack women’s basketball team defeated the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades, 72-70, in overtime at the Envision Athletic Centre.  The Wolfpack improve their Canada West Pacific Division record to 15-5, while the Cascades fall to 15-4.  The Cascades are now tied with the UBC Thunderbirds who defeated UNBC, 63-60, […]

Kaitlyn McDonald commits to UFV Cascades women’s basketball program

Abbotsford, BC….. The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades women’s basketball program is pleased to announce Kaitlyn McDonald, G.W. Graham Secondary School, Chilliwack, BC, has committed to the women’s basketball program.  McDonald, will join one of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) top women’s basketball programs, the Cascades are currently ranked 4th in the CIS top […]

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