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 September 28, 2012

    The University of Saskatchewan cross country team competed in its first event of the year Sept. 22. The Huskies attended the Cougar Trot, an annual event held by the University of Regina Cougars.

  • Hockey: Huskies finish last in pre-season tournaments

    By September 28, 2012

    The Huskies women’s hockey team came out flying in the second annual Mandi Schwartz Challenge last weekend but gradually lost momentum as the three-day tournament wore on.

  • Dog Watch: Bryce McCall

    By September 27, 2012

    Huskies safety Bryce McCall sits on the verge of entering the CIS record books. McCall has been a menace for opposing teams’ quarterbacks his entire university career. Now midway through his final year of eligibility with the Dogs he has 20 career interceptions, only one away from tying a CIS record.

  • Soccer roundup: Huskies light up Cougars’ and Timberwolves

    By September 27, 2012

    The U of S Huskies nearly burned a hole through the Mount Royal University Cougars’ net as the Dogs wrapped up their weekend Sept. 23

  • Homecoming Photo Gallery: triumphant toga party and a bitter defeat on the field

    By September 26, 2012

    A record-setting 9,033 fans flocked to Griffiths Stadium in Saskatoon Sept. 21 with blankets and cushions in tow. Students donning togas for a yearly homecoming game tradition to initiate first-year resident students into campus life kept their spirits high despite cold weather and a 35-26 University of Saskatchewan Huskies loss to the visiting Regina Rams.

  • Huskies lose homecoming against Rams in front of record crowd

    By September 25, 2012

    The University of Saskatchewan Huskies fell 35-26 to provincial rival Regina Rams Sept. 21 in front of a record-setting 9,033 fans who flocked to Griffiths Stadium in Saskatoon with blankets and cushions in tow.

  • Young Huskies aim to surprise competition

    By September 21, 2012

    The Huskies women’s hockey team has plenty of new faces this season after graduating seven players at the end of last year. With most of the players entering the season as rookies out of high school, the Dogs will attempt to prove to the rest of the league that their young players can compete among the best teams in the conference.

  • Dog Watch: Brett Levis

    By September 20, 2012

    Last season Brett Levis was named a Canada West second team all-star after posting four goals on 37 shots as a rookie with the club. Now in his second season with the Dogs, Levis quickly reminded everyone of his offensive prowess in the first game of the season when he scored two goals against the Winnipeg Wesmen.