Championships mark successful 2025-26 season for SFU Athletics
Simon Fraser University (SFU) Athletics celebrated a successful 2025-26 season, highlighted by championship titles and record-breaking performances across various sports. Notable achievements included historic victories in track and field, volleyball, soccer, and wrestling, among others. SFU Track and Field excelled nationally with Emma Cannan making history in the 200m and earning multiple accolades. The Women’s Soccer team secured a third consecutive GNAC title and its first NCAA tournament win. As the season concludes, preparations for the upcoming 2026-27 competitive year are underway.
By the Numbers- Emma Cannan won the 200m at NCAA DII Indoor Championships, marking the first national title for a GNAC sprinter in an event under 800m.
- SFU Track and Field achieved 23 podium finishes, including eight golds at the GNAC Indoor Championship.
- SFU is preparing for an active summer with pre-season training for 2026-27.
- The athletics program will continue its NCAA participation before returning to Canadian competition in fall 2027.
Teams are expected to maintain their momentum into the offseason, focusing on training and participation in camps. The anticipation builds as SFU Athletics aims to build on their success in the upcoming NCAA season.
Bottom LineSFU Athletics showcased impressive achievements this past season, providing a solid foundation for future competitions. The dedication of its athletes and coaches has set a powerful precedent for upcoming challenges in 2026-27.
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