The win also guarantees the T-Birds a spot in the U Sports National Championships next week in Montréal.
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Men's and women's soccer are set to take part in the Canada West final four while women's field hockey lost out on a chance to retake the Canada West title and return to the U Sports national championships.
The night was hosted to raise awareness around sexual violence and funds for the Women Against Violence Against Women (WAVAW) Rape Crisis Centre.
From my experience, yoga is especially helpful for reducing pain from tight muscles. Yoga positions can target back pain, a common occurrence for the typical college student as well as other areas that get tight from sitting in class or in the library all day long.
Hayden, 35, was already one of the most decorated Canadian Olympic swimmers ever when he initially retired after winning a bronze medal at the London 2012 Olympics.
Women's and men's soccer came back with big wins after opening the weekend with a tie and loss respectively. Men's hockey finally got their first win of the year against the Regina Cougars.
By beating the Calgary Dinos, UBC women's rugby captured its first Canada West conference championship in the 20-year history of the program.
In quite possibly the most dramatic game played at Thunderbird stadium in the last while, The Thunderbirds shocked Canada West' most powerful offence with a 38–37 victory.
Still, the idea of playing on a playground is foreign to most adults who view playgrounds as relics of the past. Yet are we really too old to be playing on playgrounds?
Women’s hockey and soccer split their weekend matchups with Calgary and Victoria while men's soccer shutout the Vikes twice in two days.
Riding a bike offers an experience that is distinctly unique. With the same energy exertion, you can go further with a bike than you can when you run — and unlike when you are in a car or bus, you are actively moving as you push down on the pedals.
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.