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 October 31, 2012

    The Huskies football squad finished their regular season with an explosive offensive charge fueled by the return of quarterback Drew Burko. The Dogs made light work of the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds, winning 52-24 in Griffiths Stadium Oct. 26.

  • Volleyball: Huskies lose to top ranked Universty of Alberta squads

    By October 29, 2012

    Costumes filled the crowd in the Saville Community Sport Centre in Edmonton Oct. 26 and 27 to watch the No. 3 ranked University of Alberta Pandas volleyball team open the season against the women’s Huskies squad.

  • Hockey: Men’s team remains in first, women’s squad still in last

    By October 29, 2012

    The number two nationally ranked Huskies men’s hockey squad improved their winning streak to five games. They beat the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds in two games on back-to-back nights Oct. 26 and 27 at Father David Bauer Arena in Vancouver and remain in first place in the Canada West.

  • Cross country: Huskies run to success at Stewart Cup

    By October 29, 2012

    Saskatchewan’s women’s team finished second while the men’s team finished third among university teams at the meet. The hosting Calgary Dinos won the team title on both the men’s and women’s sides.

  • The gridiron closet: the changing face of homophobia in sport

    By October 26, 2012

    As I wait for my interview with a closeted bisexual football player to begin, I consider how awkward this conversation will probably be. I don’t know anything about John (name has been changed to protect anonymity). I know that he played football for a Canadian university team, I know that he’s bisexual, and I know that he’s told just a select few about his same-sex attraction. Only through a couple of twists of fate did I find out about him and convince him to agree to an interview.

  • Budding hoopsters anxious to start season

    By October 26, 2012

    The 2012-13 Huskies basketball squad shines with fresh faces this season after graduating an entire Canada West championship starting lineup at the end of last year. Two-time conference MVP Jamelle Barrett and last year’s Canada West defensive player of the year Michael Lieffers were among the five graduates.

  • Dog Watch: Ben Baker

    By October 25, 2012

    When people think of painful sports football, lacrosse and mixed martial arts often top the list. But don’t tell that to Ben Baker, the Huskies men’s basketball third-year winger.

  • U of S ultimate frisbee falls short in nationals

    By October 24, 2012

    Frisbee buffs from the University of Saskatchewan and several other Canadian universities came together to face off in the ultimate sport Oct. 19-21 in Kelowna, B.C. The Canadian Ultimate University Championships hosted 14 university teams.