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Reese Brewer commits to UNBC Timberwolves soccer team

Mar 5, 2026 | 11:33 AM

PRINCE GEORGE — The UNBC Timberwolves women’s soccer team has a new player commitment.

Coach Neil Sedgwick says it’s 2008-born defender Reese Brewer who has committed to the club starting in 2026

The 5’9″ Brewer plays for Burnaby FC where in 2024 she captured a provincial silver medal. Academically, she’ll be pursuing a degree in Psychology at UNBC with the career goal of one day becoming a Sports Psychologist.

After attending an ID Camp at UNBC in August, the Timberwolves say Brewer made a positive impression with both Coach Sedgwick and her future teammates.

“The environment was really inviting and Neil gave a great first impression of coaching style along with his personality and set the tone for the rest of the program,” reflected Brewer. “All of the current players were very welcoming and treated all of us campers as future teammates and not just as younger players.” 

“We’re excited to welcome Reese to the UNBC Timberwolves Program,” said Sedgwick. “With strong athletic potential, a deep desire to improve herself as a player, and existing ties to Prince George, Reese will be a dynamic addition. We look forward to seeing her make her mark in Timberwolves colours.”

Brewer’s father Eric is a part-owner and alumnus of the Prince George Cougars.