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.
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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.
We found out what five T-Bird leaders do to inspire their teams and the worst advice they've given and received.
A little-known fact to many students here is that the UBC hosts arguably the best college eSports team in North America.
If O’Connor’s performance during the training sessions meets the team’s expectations, says Nill, he’ll be the starting quarterback for UBC next season.
Norvan Falls, the Lynn Loop, and Lynn Canyon Park are great places to escape the city for a day and fall in love with the outdoors.
The ‘Birds jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first and never looked back.
It was the first home playoff game in 44 years, and the Thunderbirds played like it.
The Thunderbirds were ahead by scores of 1-0, 2-1 and 3-2, and each time, the University of Manitoba Bisons were able to claw themselves back into the game.
Whatever the UBC women’s basketball team is doing to win, they’ve chosen a good time to do it.
The outsized, outmatched, and outplayed University of Manitoba Bisons were dismantled by the home town Thunderbirds in Friday’s matchup.
Not only are these athletes single and ready to mingle, they also shared their favourite date spots along with their best and worst qualities.
Not only are these athletes single and ready to mingle, they also shared their favourite date spots along with their best and worst qualities.
Wins and losses mattered just as much as points this weekend in volleyball, as most teams in the Canada west were tied for at least one of the remaining playoff spots.
It was a clean sweep this weekend for UBC women's hockey against the University of Manitoba, which made for a good end to the Thunderbirds’ regular season games at home.