THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

  • By August 25, 2012

    With only days remaining before Canada’s Lingerie Football League kicks off its inaugural season, the Saskatoon Sirens are practicing hard and finalizing their roster. Their home opening game will be against the British Columbia Angels on Sept. 1 at the Credit Union Centre.

  • Saskatoon Valkyries defend title

    By July 17, 2012

    The Saskatoon Valkyries were presented with the Western Women’s Canadian Football League championship trophy for the second straight year Saturday after they crushed the visiting Lethbridge Steel 64-21 in the league final at Griffiths Stadium.

  • Thomaidis helps Canada earn Olympic berth

    By July 3, 2012

    Huskies women’s basketball coach Lisa Thomaidis, who is also an assistant coach with Team Canada, is headed to the London Olympics.

  • Huskies women’s hockey gets a boost

    By June 18, 2012

    Two new goaltenders will grace the crease for the University of Saskatchewan Huskies women’s hockey team next season.

    Tehnille Gard and Cassidy Hendricks signed with the Huskies in May along with four other new recruits who are expected to fill the seven roster spots left open by last season’s graduating players.

  • Soccer star named athlete of the year: Barandica-Hamilton wins top honours alongside sprinter Sharai Siemens

    By April 5, 2012

    Jerson Barandica-Hamilton came dressed in his best off-field outfit March 31 at TCU Place to accept the E. Kent Phillips Trophy for male athlete of the year at the annual Huskie Salute.

    Barandica-Hamilton led the Canada West conference in scoring last season with eight goals and six assists in 14 games, breaking the previous conference records for goals, assists and points. The engineering student was also crowned Canada West MVP and named a Canadian Interuniversity Sport first team all-Canadian.

  • Miyazaki aims for Team Canada spot: basketball superstar turns attention to gridiron

    By March 28, 2012

    Katie Miyazaki is trading in her basketball jersey for a set of shoulder pads and a football.

    The Huskies’ basketball MVP and reigning Canada West defensive player of the year completed her fifth and final season of Canadian Interuniversity Sport eligibility on March 19 but is not letting that stop her from fulfilling her love of sport.

  • Underdogs film shows at Roxy Theatre: documentary recounts Huskies 2009-10 championship season

    By March 21, 2012

    Members of the 2009-10 Huskies basketball team reunited March 15, but rather than meeting on the court, they were checking tickets and greeting people at the Roxy Theatre.

    The former squad was ushering fans for the premiere of Underdogs, a feature-length documentary film that captures the journey their team took en route to becoming Canadian Interuniversity Sport national champions that season.

  • Huskies women’s basketball headed to nationals: regular season record pays off for wild card selection

    By March 14, 2012

    A hard-fought game right to the final buzzer ended somberly for many of the Huskies women’s basketball players following their 62-66 loss to the Brock University Badgers Friday, March 9 in the first game of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport Women’s Basketball West Regional Tournament.