SPORTS
UBC Women’s Soccer Extends Undefeated Run with Win Over Wolfpack
VANCOUVER, B.C. — The University of British Columbia Thunderbirds women’s soccer team continued their impressive season with a 2-0 victory over the Thompson Rivers University Wolfpack on October 4. Playing on home turf, the Thunderbirds showcased their depth and resilience, breaking through in the second half to secure another Canada West conference win.
Second-Half Breakthrough
The breakthrough came with goals from Zoelle Apps and Maddy Norman, whose finishing provided the edge after a tight opening half. UBC’s defensive line also proved solid, shutting down the Wolfpack’s counterattacks and limiting scoring chances. This result underscores the Thunderbirds’ balance between offensive creativity and defensive discipline, a formula that has kept them unbeaten so far in 2025.
Building Momentum for the Season
With this victory, UBC strengthens its position at the top of the standings and builds momentum heading into the latter part of the season. The program has long been a powerhouse in Canadian university soccer, and this latest win adds to their growing reputation. For fans in Vancouver, the match was another reminder of the strength and consistency of the Thunderbirds’ women’s side as they push toward a championship run.