Wait and see 25 Jun 2014 Cautious optimism. That’s the best way to describe Montreal’s reaction to Canada’s 2026 World Cup bid. No letters of support have been written. And, in a city and province that still feel the costs of hosting the 1976 Summer Olympics, big events like a World Cup can feel like déjà vu all over again...
UBC, TWU repeats prove Canada West is best in CIS 11 Nov 2013 It was UBC’s 13th title overall, No. 1 in CIS history in that regard. For coach Mike Mosher, that’s eight titles: Four as the T-Birds’ head coach, one as an assistant and three as a player.
Braletic, Jacques named CIS players of the year 7 Nov 2013 But, Braletic became the first Ryerson athlete to ever be named the CIS player of the year in any sport. On Wednesday, he was named the top university soccer player in the country.
Quebec completes “national” team roster ahead of Marseille tournament 17 Jun 2013 On Monday, Les Quebecois announced the full team that will be going to the Tournoi International des Peuples des Cultures et des Tribus. That tournament, which begins June 23 in Marseille, France, brings together teams from French-speaking regions that aren't recognized as countries.
Dominant UBC powers its way to CIS men’s title 11 Nov 2012 In Canadian men’s university soccer, there’s the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds, and then there’s everyone else.
Georget, Baggott named CIS Players of the Year 8 Nov 2012 The legend of Samuel Georget continues to grow.
CIS Wrap: York stunned, final eights set for men’s and women’s nationals 5 Nov 2012 After a weekend of shocks, we have the final eight for both the men’s and women’s national championships.
CIS wrap: Eddy Sidra makes his return to the No. 1 ranked U of A lineup 24 Sep 2012 Eddy Sidra made his return in University of Alberta green and gold, as the Golden Bears looked good to hold onto their national No. 1 ranking after two routs of the University of Winnipeg.