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Women’s Basketball to Face U of Toronto in Fredericton, NB

The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades will travel to Fredericton, NB to participating in the inaugural CIS East Regional Women’s Basketball Championship tournament.  The Cascades who finished fourth at the 2011 Canada West Championship tournament will face the University of Toronto Varsity Blues, (OUA East Division) in the first round of the two day […]

Zeon Gray, Men’s Basketball and Sarah Wierks, Women’s Basketball are UFV Cascades/Abbotsford Heat Athletes of the Week

Wierks led the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades women’s basketball team to the programs first ever Canada West post season series victory over the University of Winnipeg Wesmen,  winning 77-63, on Friday and 77-64, on Saturday.  The series sweep earned the Cascades a trip to the Canada West “Final Four” in Saskatoon, SK this coming […]

University of the Fraser Valley Cascades off to Saskatoon, SK this weekend

The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades women’s basketball team is off to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan to participate in the 2011 Canada West “Final Four.”  This marks the first appearance by the Cascades women’s basketball program in Canada West’s “Final Four” tournament.  The Cascades coming off their first ever Canada West playoff series victory, a two […]

Gaukel, Women’s Basketball and Fahandeg, Men’s Basketball UFV Cascades/Abbotsford Heat Athletes of the Week

Ryan Fahandeg, a third year Business major, from Kelowna, BC helped the UFV Cascades men’s basketball team clinch a Canada West post season berth over the weekend by sweeping Brandon University,  75-68, Friday, and 102-87, on Saturday. Ryan scored 23 points, including a team high 20 points on Saturday, pulled down 7 total rebounds, 5 […]

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