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The UBC Cup first began as a tournament for the real-time strategy game Starcraft, but now encompasses five more games: Super Smash Bros., CS: GO, Dota 2, Hearthstone and League of Legends.
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After dropping their opening game 4-0 to the Seattle Sounders FC2 on March 29, Whitecaps FC2 (WFC2) responded with a much stronger effort in the rematch.
The Whitecaps FC2 era began at UBC this Sunday with a 1-1 draw against Toronto FC2 in front of a boisterous, sold out crowd at David Sidoo Field.
There were people from London, there were people from France, but most of all, there were a lot of underpants.
It took approximately 13 seconds for me, and everyone in attendance, to discover that I had no natural ability at Ultimate.
LDOC has come and past, and we’ve saved the best for last: this week’s T-Birds 5-on-5 features five athletes who won a CIS or NAIA championship this season.
Whitecaps FC2 has a poster child for its plan to develop promising local prospects.
Add bikes, neon lights, glow sticks, and electronic dance music and what do you get? The perfect pre-finals stress relief, a.k.a the UBC Bike Rave.
UBC Athletics' annual Big Block Awards were held Tuesday night, celebrating the best varsity athletes, coaches and trainers.
The net is shorter, the court is smaller, and this game is much harder than expected.
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In appreciation of their success, we caught up with five decorated swimming alumni in a special edition of the T-Birds 5-on-5 series.
Since its inception in 2010, the group had one clear goal in mind: to qualify for and compete in the prestigious Quidditch World Cup.