I stand in line for 20 minutes to win a vuvuzela and I am so happy until I realize I can’t play the vuvuzela.
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To be a good fan you should probably know which varsity sports you can go and cheer for.
As the 32-28 score suggests, this was a very winnable game for UBC — but that provides little solace in the aftermath.
UBC had a dominant week in sports, capped off by two golf tournament titles and two weekend sweeps by T-Birds soccer.
It'll take a solid defensive plan, some gutsy plays and discipline if the T-Birds plan to beat the Dinos at Homecoming this weekend.
With some star recruits and experienced veterans on their side, both teams are opening a new chapter with lots on the line. Here are a few players who will play big roles this season for both teams.
Epic wins, heartbreaking last-minute defeats and renowned rivalries were all on the books for the ’Birds.
The T-Birds only recently joined the American NAIA conference.
It was a weekend of big score lines for the UBC varsity teams now in their regular season–both in favour and out of favour for the ‘Birds.
Whatever your availability or preferred workout, there’s something for everyone.
I have experienced few things in life that give me a sincere sense of serenity – Thetis Lake did that.
Varsity teams from six sports – soccer, rugby 15s, basketball, field hockey, cross-country and rowing – will be involved in the series.
Men’s soccer settled for a 1-1 tie against Fraser Valley and a 3-0 win against Trinity Western, while the women’s team claimed a 1-0 win against Victoria. Football downed Manitoba 30-20.
Here are a few names you should be looking out for as football and soccer’s seasons progress.
Russia 2018 gave an account of football at its most removed, as a game of structure, chaos, courage, kinesthetic beauty and, at its least, a lot of fun.