The UBC women’s soccer team remain undefeated after Sunday's 3–0 win over the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades at Thunderbird Stadium.
On Saturday night, the men's soccer team faced the UBC Okanagan Heat and earned a 2–0 shutout, thanks to performances from Luke Norman and Bennett McKay.
On Saturday, the UBC women's rugby team earned a 17–8 win over the University of Victoria Vikes.
UBC's women's soccer dominated the UNBC Timberwolves 7–0 on Friday and Saturday thanks to hat trick performances by Jade Taylor-Ryan and Holly Whelan.
The T-Birds swept their weekend series against the Trinity Western University Spartans, winning 1–0 on Friday in Langley and 4–1 on Saturday at Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre.
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The UBC women's soccer team all-stars powered their way to a 7–0 win against the University of Alberta Pandas in Canada West quarter-finals on Saturday.
On Saturday afternoon, the Thunderbirds defeated the Trinity Western University Spartans 69–52 at War Memorial Gym.
Over the weekend, the T-Birds became back-to-back national champions after defeating the Dalhousie University Tigers, Cape Breton University Capers and l’Université Laval Rouge et Or in Halifax.
At Saturday's annual Courtside festival, the Thunderbirds lost 59–55 to the University of Calgary Dinos, marking their first season loss.
On Friday night, the UBC women's basketball team hosted the Thompson Rivers University Wolfpack and walked away with a commanding win, thanks to offence led by Mona Berlitz.
The Thunderbirds are currently sitting in first place in Canada West with a 12–1 record, with no intention of slowing down as the team heads into the second half of the season.
On Thursday night, the top-ranked UBC women’s basketball team visited the University of Victoria Vikes and fell to them in overtime.
Friday and Saturday night at War Memorial Gym were electric, as the women's basketball team played the UBCO Heat and walked away with commanding 95–53 and 106–47 wins to clinch second seed in the playoffs.
Through playing a female-dominated sport like softball, UBC's Kaitlyn Kim has found friendship, life skills and a way to celebrate ambitious, hard working and driven women.