With a spot in the CIS tournament on the line, the game had an extra physicality to it.
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Tennis stars Milos Raonic and Kei Nishikori each took care of business on Friday as Canada and Japan got off to a 1-1 start at the Davis Cup.
Last year, Angelica Ruszkowski was looking to set up a figure skating club at on campus. Now she’s back, and ready to hit the ice in a trial program.
The Davis Cup World Group tie between Canada and Japan is set to get started at 2 p.m. this afternoon. Here's our event primer to help get you ready for it.
The Davis Cup will almost certainly feature a match between Kei Nishikori and Milos Raonic, ranked fourth and sixth in the world, respectively.
Canadian tennis fans have had these dates marked on the calendar for a long time, and the wait is finally over.
The Thunderbirds were so close to reaching the finals, but lost the third and deciding semifinal game against the Manitoba Bisons.
For a team that has dominated the league over the past eight years, this result left the ‘Birds with a bitter taste in their mouths.
The Thunderbird Athletes Council executive team talks executive decision-making, guilty pleasures, joke candidates, and how to get 'the athlete vote'.
The women’s squad now heads to their next challenge: hosting the Canada West Final Four.
A gutsy three-game quarterfinal win followed by a two-game semifinal ousting at the hands of the University of Alberta Golden bears. Sound familiar?
The ‘Birds swiftly handed the visiting UNBC Timberwolves their return tickets home after sweeping a best-of-three series this past Thursday and Friday.
After earning a week off before opening the playoff season, UBC split Friday and Saturday’s playoff series against the University of Manitoba.
After an early exit from the playoffs last year, the Thunderbirds have taken the experience in stride and are looking to do better this year.
To help T-Birds fans get ready for playoff action at War Memorial Gym, here's a special basketball-themed edition of the T-Birds 5-on-5 series.