Women’s hockey and soccer split their weekend matchups with Calgary and Victoria while men's soccer shutout the Vikes twice in two days.
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It was a stellar weekend for the UBC Thunderbirds women's soccer while the men's team and women's field hockey stay undefeated Friday through Sunday
It took over a month but the Thunderbirds finally claimed their first win of the Canada West season Friday night in Regina, beating the Rams 33–28.
Football, men's hockey, women's field hockey and men's volleyball stuggled over the weekend while women's hockey won big against MacEwan and men's rugby snuck away with a win against UBCO Ravens RUFC.
Nobody on the sidelines could have predicted the collapse that was imminent for the T-Birds as they entered the fourth quarter of what would end up being their fifth straight loss of the season.
Women's rugby, soccer and men's hockey walked away with big victories while the Thunderbirds football team has still failed to get their first win of the season.
Recess is a break from work or school in favour of spending time mindlessly engaged in a task. While it can appear difficult to fit in time to play with coursework, this column is intended to provide people with a bi-weekly challenge to get outside, if only for ten minutes.
Men's hockey defeated Trinity Western at home while the Women's Soccer team took down both Mount Royal and Lethbridge away in Alberta.
For the UBC Thunderbirds football team, Saturday’s Homecoming loss to bitter rivals University of Calgary Dinos was a hard pill to swallow.
The ’Birds’ hopes of narrowing the Huskies lead vanished as Saskatchewan’s Nelson Lokombo intercepted second-year quarterback Gabe Olivares’s pass before returning 95 yards for a final touchdown, putting the final nail in the T-Birds’s coffin.
With most varsity teams back at it, campus is buzzing with action as teams fight for U Sports or other competitive league glory.
The Thunderbirds men’s hockey team went into the third period down four goals to NCAA powerhouse Wisconsin. Nothing could have prepared the spectators for what was about to happen.
For the ’Birds, their first test of the season was most definitely a game to forget.
The UBC Thunderbirds may have walked away from a 3–0 loss after Friday night’s showdown with the American powerhouse University of Wisconsin Badgers, but that doesn’t mean that they didn’t leave everything out on the ice.