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 18, 2012

    The number four ranked Huskies men’s hockey team ended their weekend series with the unranked Manitoba Bisons Oct. 12 and 13 in an even draw. Each team won one of the two games played at the Max Bell Centre arena on the University of Manitoba campus.

  • Football: Huskies steal win from Bisons

    By October 17, 2012

    An offensive explosion led by two first-year Huskies earned the Dogs 28 points in the fourth quarter against the Manitoba Bisons Oct. 12 at Griffiths Stadium. The Dogs were down 29-16 entering the final frame, but the surge of points completed their 44-39 come-from-behind win.

  • Dog Watch: Kit Hillis

    By October 13, 2012

    Huskies wide receiver Kit Hillis only made five receptions for 66 yards in four games last season. This year he is the top receiver in the Canada West conference.

  • Cross-country: Dogs run into top 10 finish

    By October 12, 2012

    University of Saskatchewan cross-country athletes put up some impressive times Oct. 6 at the 2012 U of S Open in Saskatoon’s Lakewood Park. The Dogs invited athletes from the universities of Regina, Calgary, Manitoba and Alberta.

  • Huskies soccer squads battle league’s best

    By October 11, 2012

    The Huskies women’s soccer squad were outstanding Oct. 6, knocking off the undefeated University of Victoria Vikes in a close one-goal game.

  • Bye week prepares Huskies for playoff push

    By October 11, 2012

    After the Calgary Dinos stomped the Huskies 45-4 in week five football action, all Canada West teams had a bye over the Thanksgiving long weekend.

  • Faulty call results in a questionable defeat for the Huskies women’s hockey team last weekend

    By October 10, 2012

    An unusual last-minute goal by the Mount Royal Cougars lifted them past the Huskies women’s hockey team in the second of two matches on the weekend of Oct. 5 and 6.

  • Dog Watch: Nick Clarke

    By October 5, 2012

    Nick Clarke is a sportsaholic, and he loves coming back to the University of Saskatchewan to play. The 31-year-old Clarke is currently spending his fifth and final year of Canadian university sport eligibility playing on the Huskies men’s soccer team, but that doesn’t even come close to defining his career in sport.