Women's Basketball With a win against the Western Oregon Wolves on Saturday, January 17, Bruce Langford became the all-time winningest coach of the women’s basketball team with a record of 364–89 — surpassing his predecessor, Allison McNeill. “[McNeill] left a program with pride, expectations of excellence, and a closeness that seemed more like a family,” Langford told SFU Athletics. “I have tried my best to carry that tradition forward over the years.” On Thursday night, the women’s basketball team earned Langford his 365th win with the team against the Alaska Fairbanks Nanooks. Erin Chambers led the team to a 78–70…
Continue readingMen's Basketball While the men’s basketball team has been struggling offensively in the new year, SFU’s women’s basketball just broke 100 points for the very first time since they joined the NCAA. The Clan beat the Northwest Nazarene Crusaders 103–86…
Continue readingMen's Basketball Clan men’s basketball lost 108–86 to the Alaska Anchorage Seawolves last Thursday. SFU played a closer game than the score indicated, with much of the game neck and neck between the teams. However, a stretch in which they…
Continue readingHockey Last Saturday, SFU Hockey achieved a tight 1-0 victory over the Selkirk College Saints, despite being outshot 32-22. Forward Michael Sandor scored the only goal of the game in the second period from Tyler Basham and Adam Rossi. Goalie…
Continue readingHockey SFU hockey lost last weekend’s series against the Selkirk Saints. Having traveled to Castlegar to face the Saints, they put up two goals in both games, but fell 4-2 and 5-2. Jared Eng, Jesse Williamson, Saylor Preston, and Trent…
Continue readingHockey After falling 8-3 in Victoria, SFU hockey had a rematch against UVic — this time at home — and won 6-3. Victoria scored first, but rookie Tyler Basham scored twice to give SFU the lead. SFU outshot UVic 34-20.…
Continue readingHockey SFU hockey travelled to the Ian Stewart Complex in Victoria to face the UVic Vikes, losing 8–3. UVic scored three quick goals in the first period, and despite goals by Taylor Piller and Mike Ball, the Vikes’ lead was…
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…
Continue readingCross-Country The Clan men’s and women’s cross-country teams competed at the 41st Annual Western Washington University Classic on Saturday, October 11 in Bellingham, WA. The women’s team achieved first place among Division II competitors while the men placed second. Rebecca…
Continue readingCross-Country The Clan men’s and women’s cross-country teams competed at the 41st Annual Western Washington University Classic on Saturday in Bellingham, WA. Swim Team The SFU swim teams defeated the University of Puget Sound Loggers in their first meet. The…
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