The last shot taken by any Vancouver Grizzlies player happened before I was even born, in a world without the iPhone — or even the iPod.
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In a game that contained enough drama to last an entire season, the UBC Thunderbirds (4–3) were able to shock the previously undefeated University of Saskatchewan Huskies (6–1) in a high-scoring, back-and-forth thriller, taking home a season-defining win by a score of 35–29.
Despite the winter chill that seems to have settled over the province in the last week, things heated up on Burnaby Mountain this Friday, with the unthawing of a 55-year-long rivalry that saw the UBC Thunderbirds take down the Simon Fraser Red Leafs by a slim margin of 18–17.
I don't have to tell you that we're in the heat of finals season and you, me and everyone we know are in the anxiety trenches.
This past Saturday, the T-Birds improved their position to the eighth ranked team in the country after defeating the University of Calgary Dinos.
As a football fan, this is exactly the kind of matchup you dream of. The two best teams, playing each other in the best environment possible, in front of the biggest crowd possible.
The 'Birds were victorious at Homecoming for the first time since 2017 with a strong performance from the defence.
In a rematch of last year's Hardy Cup finals, UBC lost to the University of Saskatchewan Huskies 34–31.
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We're halfway through the T-Bird's record-breaking football season. Here's how they are doing and what to look forward to.
On Saturday, a stalled Thunderbird offence handed the University of Calgary Dinos their first win of the season, losing 20–6 in a shocking upset.
On Saturday, the T-Birds returned to form to secure a win and gain momentum nearing the end of the regular season.
On Saturday, the Thunderbirds beat the University of Manitoba Bisons 29–21 in the Hardy Cup semi-final.
After graduating from the Thunderbirds, and not being able to suit up professionally in Austria, Revel’s playing career had come to a close. But, while one door closed, another opened.