This weekend the T-Birds return to nationals, and despite missing the 2020 season due to the pandemic, the team will try to repeat as champions for the first time since 2003.
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This marks the end of season for the T-Birds' football team as the Huskies advance to the Hardy Cup Final this weekend to play against the Manitoba Bisons.
UBC has put $170,000 to UBC Recreation to support greater access to recreational activities over the next two years.
The women's soccer team ended the Friday evening on their home soil with a convincing 5-0 Canada West quarter-final win against the Regina Cougars.
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“Knowing yourself and knowing how to stay focused is [so important],” said T-Birds' goaltender Rylan Toth, “It’s been tough relearning that [after so long without games], but it’s a part of the job, and it’s a part of being a goalie.”
UBC’s roster has had plenty of turnover since they last suited up to play games. With 16 first-year players, the team is the youngest it has been in decades.
"They just really want to compete and they want to play and want to represent the school,” said UBC golf head coach Chris MacDonald. And represent UBC they have.
For the former Thunderbird, it has been a long journey, with experiences and hurdles that he could never have seen coming.
Welcome back to Weekend Rundown, your place to stay up to date with all of the different Thunderbirds teams!
It’s been a hot minute (more like a year or two), but welcome back to Weekend Rundown, your place to stay up to date with all of the different Thunderbirds teams!
A young Canada Sevens squad took to the pitch at BC Place this past weekend at the World Rugby Sevens Series. Among the Canadians were UBC Thunderbirds Phil Berna, Nicholas Allen, Jack Carson, Matthew Percillier, Elias Ergas and Andrew Coe. Here’s how they looked this past weekend.
After a 533 day hiatus, the UBC men’s hockey team returned to action against historical foes SFU in the Captain’s Cup.
The Thunderbirds are well represented in Canada’s roster. Nicholas Allen, Jack Carson, Matthew Percillier, Elias Egras and Phil Berna have all either turned out for the blue and gold or are playing for the T-Birds this year.
With the time difference, it is difficult to watch the events live on broadcasts, but here are the summary of how T-Birds have been performing thus far.