Archive | Women’s Soccer

Joel Friesen and Aieisha Luyken UFV Cascades/Abbotsford Heat Athletes of the week

Joel Friesen, men’s basketball guard from Abbotsford, BC, led the Cascades to a thrilling victory over the University of Calgary Dinos, on Saturday, with a game high 28 point performance, 7 rebounds and 3 steals as the Cascades defeated Calgary, 86-69.  Friesen added 11 points and 8 rebounds in Friday’s loss at the buzzer, to Calgary, 82-79.  His […]

UFV Cascades Carly Neeson invited to women’s soccer try-out camp this weekend in Victoria, BC

Abbotsford, BC…The University of the Fraser Valley’s Carly Neeson, a third year forward from Maple Ridge, BC has been invited to this weekend’s CIS World University Games tryout, in Victoria, BC.  The Team Canada tryout will take place during the 26th CIS Women’s Soccer national championship tournament being hosted by the University of Victoria, November […]

UFV Cascades fall in Vancouver, to UBC T-Birds, 5-2.

 Team finishes 6-5-1 and earns quarterfinal date with Victoria Vikes on the island   Vancouver, BC… The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades women’s soccer team lost their final Canada West regular season match, 5-2, to the UBC Thunderbirds, tonight, in Vancouver.  The Cascades finish the 2012 campaign with a 6-5-1 record good for 7th place […]

TWU Spartans defeat UFV Cascades, 2-1, in Langley, BC

Langley, BC…The TWU Spartans won their 10th Canada West regular season match on Friday night defeating the UFV Cascades, 2-1, at Rogers Field, in Langley, BC, originally a Cascade home game, the venue was switch to Langley, when the Cascades home pitch was diemed un playable due to the rain fall the past week in the Fraser Valley.  […]

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