On Saturday, November 3, Burnaby mountain hosted the SFU open wrestling tournament. The men’s and women’s teams both put up terrific performances on the day, combining to win five weight classes. Here’s how it went down. On the men’s side, Logan Nelson, Taber Spray and Nishaun Randhawa were able to win their weight classes. Nelson, competing in the 79-kilogram division, cruised through the tournament. All three victories were by technical fall, displaying his dominance of his opponents. Spray also won all three of his matches in the 70-kilogram division, though these all went down to decision. In the 97-kilogram division,…
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Despite losing a heartbreaking match on Thursday in the GNAC Semi Finals, there is still reason to be excited about the SFU women’s soccer team’s season. On Tuesday, October 30, the Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) announced the award winners…
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A fantastic season has come to an abrupt end. On Thursday night, the SFU women’s soccer team travelled to Portland, Oregon to compete in the GNAC Championship Semi Finals. Unfortunately, they were matched up against defending GNAC champions Western Washington,…
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On Monday and Tuesday, the men’s golf team completed the fall portion of their season at the Otter Invitational, held at California State University, Monterey Bay. While the team would’ve hoped to finish higher than 10th, a tough start to…
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On Tuesday night, the SFU women’s soccer team hosted the Saint Martin’s Saints. The Clan controlled the game from start to finish, but only Emma Pringle was able to find the back of the net, doing so three times. In…
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On Saturday, September 22, the SFU Sports Analytics Club hosted the second instalment of VanSash at SFU Harbour Centre. The event was well received by student participants, as well as judges and mentors from organizations such as the Vancouver Whitecaps…
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On Thursday night, the SFU volleyball team played a strong game against Northwest Nazarene University, winning in three sets. The Clan pulled away from the Nighthawks in all three sets after some tight play in the first two sets. The…
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On Thursday, September 28, the new instalment of FIFA officially launched across the world. I had the pleasure of getting the early, early access on September 20, and this is what I think. Gameplay: After the first few days of…
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On Tuesday night, the Clan hosted the No. 7 ranked team in the nation: Western Washington University. The Vikings came into Burnaby as the only undefeated team in the GNAC. While they left still undefeated, the Clan put up quite…
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By: Victor Gouchee and Andrew Ringer The number three nationally ranked SFU Clan men’s soccer team began their 2018 GNAC season Thursday night on top of Burnaby Mountain. This was the Clan’s first home game of the season, and although…
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