On Sunday afternoon in the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre, the University of Victoria Vikes defeated the University of Calgary Dinos in a dominant fashion for the 2025 U Sports national title.
On Friday evening, the University of Victoria battled the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees in the men's basketball semifinals, walking away with a 89–75 win and a place in the national championship.
On Thursday night in front of a home crowd of over 2,000 people, the UBC Thunderbirds men's basketball dropped their national quarterfinal game to the University of PEI Panthers, 90–72.
The Thunderbirds faced the University of Victoria Vikes on Thursday night and fell 90–88 in the last seconds, much to the delight of the rival crowd.
On Saturday night at War Memorial Gym, the UBC men's basketball team defeated the UNBC Timberwolves 88–59 with superior strategies and strong performances from Adam Olsen and Nikola Guzina.
On Thursday night in Abbotsford, the UBC women's basketball team opened their 2024/25 season with a commanding win over the University of Fraser Valley Cascades.
Dwindling conifer trees overlook the mystical steep hills. The sparkling ocean lapping gently against the rocky shore. Bountiful grass that stretches farther than you could imagine. Have I said enough?
On a sunny Sunday afternoon at Thunderbird Stadium, UBC's women’s soccer team continued their four game winning streak, defending their title as U Sports champions, with a 1–0 win over the Thompson Rivers University Wolfpack.