SFU ended up with the victory on Thursday night, but it was a nail biter right down to the last second. Playing against the Seattle Pacific University (SPU) Falcons, the Clan had many opportunities to end the game, but they had a hard time finishing, and the Falcons were relentless. “[SPU] played very well actually. They kept going and they were doing everything right and blocking us, so props to them, but I’m glad we came out on top,” said outside hitter Mackenzie Dunham. SFU started out the game with four straight points, including two back-to-back kills by Kelsey Robinson,…
Continue readingHockey SFU Hockey won in a shootout 5-4 against first place Trinity Western University (TWU) at home Saturday, October 18. SFU outshot TWU 42-27, and scored three straight goals after surrendering the first goal of the game. TWU battled back…
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The Peak's carved pumpkin! Hope you have a spooky Halloween SFU!
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SFU marched to their second victory of the season off of a dominant second half, defeating Great Northwest Athletic Conference rivals, the South Dakota School of Mines (SDSM) Hardrockers, who are ranked seventh in the conference. Quarterback Ryan Stanford had…
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The Production of the Artist as a Collective Conversation, an exhibition by Rio de Janeiro-based artist Ricardo Basbaum — the current Audain Visual Artist in Residence — opened at the Audain Gallery at SFU Woodward’s on October 16. The show…
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For a year now, the School for the Contemporary Arts office staff have invited current MFA students to exhibit and curate projects in their makeshift gallery space. Because the office allows artists to exhibit their work on location, the context…
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After notching their first victory of the season, SFU had a break from conference play. Unfortunately, that break was in the form of a game against a Division I opponent where they were soundly defeated 66-14. The Clan travelled to…
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The SFU men’s soccer team played to a frustrating 2-1 defeat at home Thursday against the Seattle Pacific University Falcons (SPU). It was expected to be a stern test, as the Falcons — who now sit atop the Great Northwest…
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The thesaurus doesn’t include an antonym for the word ‘titans,’ so it’s hard to describe the battle that took place Thursday night, featuring SFU’s women’s soccer team, ranked seventh in the conference, falling to the sixth place Northwest Nazarene Crusaders…
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On Friday night, the SFU men’s hockey team gave a dominant performance, with a 6-2 victory over the Selkirk College Saints (SC). A crowd of close to 1,500 — the biggest since 2011 — packed into the Bill Copeland Sports…
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