Kalie Saari handles the ball against UBC
Vamsi Nadella/ UBC Thunderbirds
47
University of Fraser Valley UFV 0
71
Winner University of British Columbia UBC 0
University of Fraser Valley UFV
0
47
Final
71
University of British Columbia UBC
0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
University of Fraser Valley UFV 15 11 13 8 47
University of British Columbia UBC 18 22 18 13 71

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Stu Walters

WBB: Cascades season opens with loss at UBC

VANCOUVER – The UFV Cascades kicked off the 2025-26 Canada West regular season with a 71-47 defeat to the UBC Thunderbirds on Friday evening at War Memorial Gym. The veteran UBC squad caused turnovers all night and were able to get their first win under new head coach Dave Taylor.
 
Olivia Weekes led the way for the T-Birds with 19 points and 7 rebounds. Jade Huynh hit four, three-pointers and finished with 14 points. Rookie Brooke Wagner chipped in with 9 points and 7 rebounds.
 
UFV's Julia Tuchscherer led all scorers with a game-high 26 points on an efficient 11 of 17 shooting and added four rebounds, four steals, and two blocks. Fania Taylor chipped in with nine points and five rebounds for the visitors.
 
After UFV started the game on a Tuchscherer 4-0 run, Jaeli Ibbetson scored her first basket as a Thunderbird to put the home team on the board. Down 11-7 midway through the quarter, back-to-back three-pointers by Cerys Merton and Huynh helped flip the momentum towards a 18-15 UBC lead at the end of the quarter.
 
UBC would come out on fire with a 9-0 run to start the second quarter, including forcing four straight turnovers. Following a steal from Stella LaGrange, Sara Toneguzzi would make a layup to give UBC their largest lead of the first half, 36-21 at 3:13 of the second quarter. Rookie Brooke Wagner would close out the quarter with two free throws to give the Thunderbirds a 40-27 lead going into the half.
 
Cassie Joli-Coeur would start the quarter half with back-to-back buckets for UBC and Wagner would score her first Canada West basket as the 'Birds would extend their lead through the quarter. Tuchscherer would keep UFV in it, including hitting a three pointer and cutting the lead down to 12, but Huynh would close the quarter with another three-pointer to increase the T-Birds advantage to 58-39 for heading into the fourth.
 
Merton opened the final frame with another three-pointer for UBC, but UFV would eventually turn the tables and hold UBC without a field goal for the final 6:44 of the game. It would prove to be too late, as the T-Birds were well on their way to securing a 71-47 victory.
 
The Cascades return home tomorrow to face off with the Victoria Vikes at 3pm at the UFV Athletic Centre. The game can also be seen live on Canada West TV.
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