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Solid stateside swing for Cascades soccer

UFV hosts home exhibition game today (Saturday) at 4 p.m.
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The University of the Fraser Valley men’s soccer team launched its 2017 campaign on a promising note, posting a winning record on a four-game exhibition trip through the northwest United States.

Playing a four-games-in-five-days stretch, the Cascades picked up wins over Clark College and Multnomah University to go with a draw vs. Warner Pacific College and a loss to Evergreen State College.

The games were critical for the Cascades as they prepare for the upcoming Canada West regular season, which sees them open on the road vs. the UBC Thunderbirds (Aug. 25) and Victoria Vikes (Aug. 26). The team’s home-opening weekend is Sept. 8 and 9, when they host the UBC Okanagan Heat and Thompson Rivers WolfPack, respectively. Both games kick off at 8 p.m. at MRC Sports Complex, Field 4.

Head coach Tom Lowndes’s squad has one additional preseason game remaining: a home tilt vs. the Simon Fraser University Clan on Saturday at 4 p.m.

“I’m happy with this trip overall,” Lowndes said. “Preseason is never about results – it’s about the process, and it’s about finding out who you are. Over the four games we did that. With a young group it’s going to take time to find our identity, but we took steps in the right direction. We found out how we need to defend to be successful, how we need to attack and break things down, and we found out a few different strengths and weaknesses of our squad.”

Sophomore midfielder Bronson Hartley paced the Cascades offensively, accounting for three of UFV’s five goals on the trip.

AUG. 11 – EVERGREEN STATE 3, CASCADES 0

The Cascades encountered extremely heavy traffic on their way to the Olympia, Wash. campus, and after arriving on-site later than expected they struggled in the early going vs. the Geoducks. All three of Evergreen State’s goals came in the first half, and UFV was unable to recover.

AUG. 12 – CASCADES 2, CLARK COLLEGE 1

The Cascades bounced back with a bright performance in Vancouver, Wash. against the Penguins. Hartley scored both UFV goals.

AUG. 13 – CASCADES 1, WARNER PACIFIC 1

Lowndes noted that the Cascades carried the play, but they only managed a single goal off the foot of Brady Weir despite numerous chances. The NAIA’s Knights netted the equalizer off a set piece with one minute remaining.

AUG. 15 – CASCADES 2, MULTNOMAH 1

Jassi Mann staked the Cascades to a 1-0 lead in the first half, but they came out flat after the break and the host Lions drew even shortly after play resumed. Hartley scored the game-winner.

For more on the team, visit ufvcascades.ca.



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