The Langara College Falcons have a rich and storied history in the realm of collegiate sports. Established in 1970, Langara College plays in what was originally known as the Totem Conference (now the Pacific Western Athletic Association). The Falcons' athletic program quickly gained prominence and has since become an integral part of the College's identity.

The Falcons have excelled in various disciplines, including basketball, soccer, volleyball, golf, and badminton. Over the years, the Falcons have captured numerous championships and accolades at the provincial and national levels, establishing themselves as one of British Columbia's most competitve collegiate programs.

In addition to their athletic achievements, the Falcons prioritize academic excellence and community engagement. Student athletes at Langara College are encouraged to strike a balance between their sports commitments and their studies, fostering a culture of holistic development.

The Falcons' success can be attributed to the hard work and dedication of its student athletes, coaches, and support staff. As they continue to make their mark in collegiate sports, the Falcons' legacy as a powerhouse program with a strong focus on both athletics and academics remains firmly intact. With each passing season, the Falcons inspire future generations of student athletes to strive for excellence and contribute to the proud history of their College.


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