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.

Sports & Health

  • By February 23, 2013

    After splitting the first two games of their quarter-final playoff series, the Huskies women’s basketball team and the University of Fraser Valley Cascades are set for game three tonight. Meanwhile, the men’s squad fall flat in the second half.

  • Volleyball: Men open playoffs with tough loss against Brandon

    By February 15, 2013

    Playing in their first post-season game in five years, the Huskies men’s volleyball squad lost a close match to the visiting Brandon Bobcats Friday, Feb. 15 at the PAC.

  • Huskies women’s basketball squad falls to Alberta in final quarter

    By February 15, 2013

    The University of Alberta Pandas defeated the University of Saskatchewan Huskies women’s basketball team 67-58 Friday night at the PAC in Saskatoon.

  • Basketball: Huskies men clinch first place in Canada West Prairie Division

    By February 15, 2013

    The Huskies men’s basketball team won the battle of the best Friday night, clinching first place in the Canada West Prairie Division with an 82-66 win over the Alberta Golden Bears.

  • Huskies prep for playoffs: a guide to the dogs’ chances in the coming weeks

    By February 15, 2013

    It’s been a good year for the Huskies’ indoor sports teams, with seven of eight of them qualifying for the post-season. Here is a look at how each team’s chances are shaping up as they head into conference and national playoffs in the coming weeks.

  • Dog Watch: Sara Greschner

    By February 15, 2013

    Sara Greschner is only in her second year with the women’s hockey club but she has come up big in the last few weeks, helping her team earn a playoff date.

  • U of S student powerlifting onto world stage

    By February 14, 2013

    Walking around campus, 20-year-old Robyn Pearce blends in with the crowds of students, but meet her at the gym and you’ll soon see why Pearce is a nationally recognized powerhouse.

  • U of S engineering graduate and three-time paralympian brings success story

    By February 13, 2013

    Lisa Franks recently shared the extraordinary story of how she was unexpectedly paralyzed from the neck down when she was only 14 years old — then went on to become an Olympic gold medalist and multisport world-class athlete.