Vancouver Rise aiming higher after winning first-ever NSL championship
VANCOUVER — Even after being crowned champions, the Vancouver Rise believe there’s room for growth.
Expectations were high for the team heading into the Northern Super League’s inaugural season last spring, said star midfielder Quinn.
“We’ve always had a pressure about us,” they said. “I think even coming in last year, when people didn’t really know what our team makeup would look like, didn’t know what the other teams would look like, I still felt like we had that pressure upon us. Being in Vancouver, having support from the Whitecaps, I think that was also a huge thing.”
The Rise finished the regular season third in the six-team league standings with an 11-8-6 record, then beat the favoured AFC Toronto in November’s title match to hoist the Diana B. Matheson Cup.


