THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Cole Guenter November 22, 2012
A 2011 study by Forbes Magazine ranked squash number one on their list of top 10 healthiest sports. This high-speed racquet game won the title for having the most complete body workout, yet many people don’t even know what the sport is.
By Cole Guenter November 19, 2012
The Huskies men’s and women’s volleyball clubs both found themselves outmatched this past weekend when they travelled to Langley, B.C. to play against the Trinity Western University Spartans at the Langley Events Centre Nov. 16 and 17.
By Cole Guenter November 19, 2012
Playing against each other for the first time since last season’s conference final playoff series, the University of Calgary Dinos stunned the Huskies men’s hockey team by defeating the Huskies 8-0 at Father David Bauer Arena Nov. 16. Meanwhile, the women’s team traded wins with the Dinos.
By Canadian University Press November 17, 2012
Height is not everything in sports. It’s the only thing. To illustrate this rule, look to the heights of the past 10 men’s Olympic decathlon champions. Many consider the champion decathlete to be the world’s finest athlete. He must be proficient in 10 track and field events and compete in these events in a gruelling two-day competition.
By Cole Guenter November 16, 2012
Brittany Elliott had the University of Saskatchewan’s top finish at the Canada West and CIS cross-country championship race Nov. 10.
By Cole Guenter November 15, 2012
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies men’s basketball team has grown fond of recruiting California-born products over the past five seasons. At least the feeling is mutual, as Stephon Lamar, this season’s most recent addition, is growing fond of playing for the Huskies.
By Cole Guenter November 14, 2012
All season the Huskies men’s hockey players have been saying that they want to earn their way into the University Cup tournament, not merely make it by default as the host team. Now 10 games into the season, the Dogs are making a strong case for deserving their spot.
By The Sheaf November 13, 2012
With four players shooting double digits at 57 percent accuracy, the visiting U of S Huskies triumphed over the Lethbridge Pronghorns with a score of 98-89 at the first of two games played at the 1st Choice Saving Center Nov. 9 and 10.