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SFU in top 20 for NCAA Directors Cup

SFU in top 20 for NCAA Directors Cup

Simon Fraser University is among the top three West Region schools in NCAA Division II for coveted athletic program cup

Vancouver Stealth open NLL with win in Calgary

Tyler Digby and Ilija Gajic both notched hat tricks in Stealth's season-opening win over the Roughnecks.
Clan beat Billings at buzzer, lose to Seattle Pac

Clan beat Billings at buzzer, lose to Seattle Pac

Poor outside perimetre shooting cost Simon Fraser University its perfect record in the Great Northwest conference
Giants to semifinals at Mac's midget tournament

Giants to semifinals at Mac's midget tournament

The Northwest Giants were an overtime period away from what would have been a fifth appearance in the finals of the prestigious Mac's AAA midget hockey tournament in Calgary
Burnaby NOW team takes velodrome 4Day title

Burnaby NOW team takes velodrome 4Day title

California riders Jacob Duehring and Daniel Holloway won the 4day Madison with a thrilling final 140-lap race at the Burnaby Velodrome on Tuesday
Langley wins second Burnaby Bantam Classic

Langley wins second Burnaby Bantam Classic

Tournament host Burnaby Bulldogs lost 3-1 to eventual bronze medallist Seafair in quarter-finals
Field gold was a 2014 highlight

Field gold was a 2014 highlight

Kevin Crowley scored five goals, including the eventual game-winner, in Canada's 8-5 victory over the United States at the world field lacrosse championships
More top NOW moments from 2014

More top NOW moments from 2014

B.C. won a fifth consecutive Canadian netball national championship title at the Fortius centre in Burnaby in May. B.C. defeated Ontario 48-34 following a pivotal 15-4 third quarter. “The difference was we stuck to our B.C.
It was a truly memorable 2014 in Burnaby

It was a truly memorable 2014 in Burnaby

A few of the top sports stories this year in the Burnaby NOW
Record x-country accomplishment deserving of top team

Record x-country accomplishment deserving of top team

Simon Fraser University women's cross-country team win a first-ever Great Northwest conference title before finishing seventh at the NCAA Division II championships