The Thunderbirds will now advance to the Canada West final four.
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The Thunderbirds now have two days of downtime before facing the Saskatchewan Huskies at 10 a.m. PT on Sunday in Saskatoon.
“As I flip through the pages, a lot of the photos that were chosen were group shots of VOC members - young people smiling, being outside and being together."
Don’t let the rain put a damper on your workouts.
“I made a conscious decision to return to track after having quit and then upon doing so was just further prevented from racing, so it seems like there’s sort of a narrative of things getting in the way, whether that be school or injury.”
Getting to Squamish with no money and no car can either be a deal breaker or the start of a great story.
The Thunderbirds managed to show their strength on the court and take home a win on both occasions this weekend against UBCO.
The Thunderbirds move to 3-1-1 in the Vancouver Men’s Field Hockey League.
The win puts the 'Birds on a two game win streak — both from away games.
After carrying a one goal deficit into the third period of their Friday night match up against the Cougars, the 'Birds rallied with three unanswered goals to take the series opener by a final score of 4-2.
The team heads into playoffs on a two-game win streak and with some fire in their bellies.
Although this was a crushing defeat for the Thunderbirds, they never gave up — even when the opponent showed no mercy.
For UBC, Thunderstruck is a chance to send a strong symbolic message — to their fans and to the other teams in the league — that despite their faring in their past few games, they are a team to be worried about.
In this edition, the fresh faces of the team talk about adjusting to top-level training and share their wisdom on campus savvy-ness after a month of classes.
The ’Birds will be looking to win their seventh straight U Sports national title.