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MRUG | TWU (38) vs. UBC (55) | FULL MATCH
MRUG | TWU (38) vs. UBC (55) | FULL MATCH

Trinity Western fell 55-38 to UBC in Saturday afternoon's Coastal Cup action at Willoughby Community Park.



MSOC I TWU (3) vs. VIC (1)
MSOC I TWU (3) vs. VIC (1)

Soren Di Sabatino scored a hat-trick in Trinity Western's 3-1 victory over Victoria on Friday.



WSOC | TWU (1) UFV (0)
WSOC | TWU (1) UFV (0)

Trinity Western's Grace Van Den Brink scored for the Spartans to lift the home side to a 1-0 win over the University of the Fraser ...



MSOC | TWU (3) MacEwan (0)
MSOC | TWU (3) MacEwan (0)

Trinity Western University scored three goals in a the final 15 minutes of the contest to earn a 3-0 win over MacEwan in Canada ...



MSOC | TWU (2) vs Thompson Rivers (1)
MSOC | TWU (2) vs Thompson Rivers (1)

Noah Kroeker and Soren Di Sabatino scored for the Spartans to lead Trinity Western University to a 2-1 win over Thompson ...



UNBC vs Thompson Rivers - Usport MEN’S BASKETBALL 2021
UNBC vs Thompson Rivers - Usport MEN’S BASKETBALL 2021

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UNBC vs Thompson Rivers - Usport WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2021
UNBC vs Thompson Rivers - Usport WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2021

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UNBC at Thompson Rivers | U Sports Women's Basketball 2021
UNBC at Thompson Rivers | U Sports Women's Basketball 2021

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UNBC Timberwolves

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Trinity Western Spartans
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