For MacKeely Shantz, the hardwood of Western's Alumni Hall was just a warm-up. The Mustangs star is ...
From Calgary courts to the roar of London, a Dinos standout is taking her game across the Atlantic: ...
Stafford celebrated another hard-fought victory as she secured a bronze medal in the 1500m, adding t...
Fresh off a championship run with the UNB Reds, veteran playmaker Bailey McMaster is trading her red jersey for Cougar colors, bringing her scoring prowess and U SPORTS experience to Regina.
From the courts of Abidjan to a Quebec championship, Doudou Diop's journey has landed him in Wolfville, where the Axemen hope the forward's international pedigree and winning ways will translate to success.
Toronto's net will have a new guardian in 2025: local standout Matthew Owang, a multi-sport athlete known for his dedication both on the field and in the classroom.
The UNB REDS land a coveted recruit in forward Thomas Larouche, who's set to join the team and bolster their offensive power in 2025.
Toronto Metropolitan University's soccer squad just got a defensive boost, snagging NCAA talent Ricardo Gonzalez from Southern Indiana University to anchor their back line starting in 2025.
Elbows thrown by grown men on muddy English pitches taught Alex Kemsley more than any textbook could, lessons he's now applying as he captains the Cougars, aiming to translate a childhood obsession into championship glory thousands of miles from home.
A promising start to the preseason turned sour for the Varsity Blues men's soccer team Thursday, as a relentless Montréal Carabins squad capitalized on early momentum.
Toronto's net will have a new guardian in 2025: local standout Matthew Owang, a multi-sport athlete known for his dedication both on the field and in the classroom.
Toronto Metropolitan University's soccer squad just got a defensive boost, snagging NCAA talent Ricardo Gonzalez from Southern Indiana University to anchor their back line starting in 2025.
Toronto's women's squad signaled their playoff ambitions with a dominant second-half surge, overcoming an early deficit to defeat the Lions and kick off their preseason with a confidence-boosting victory.
The quest for a three-peat begins this weekend for the Thunderbirds, as a surge of fresh talent joins the veteran core of the reigning U SPORTS champions, ready to defend their title against Canada West rivals UFV and Trinity Western.
Nine new players, hailing from across the prairies, are joining the Huskies bolstering every position on the field as they set their sights on the 2025 season.
Thomas Laviolette (Montreal), Daxx Turner (Manitoba), and Elise Coates (Victoria) all advance to finals.
Eight years ago, Arman Shahzadeh feared he would never run again. Now he's competing with the Canadian Track & Field team.
Ben Loewen placed fourth overall in the men's 200 butterfly at the 2025 FISU Summer World University Games on Sunday in Germany.