THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Cole Guenter September 6, 2012
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies will enter the 2012-13 season with a young but talented squad. If their defence remains as consistent as it has been in the past, and manages to keep the team’s budding offence on the field then the Huskies should be contenders for top spot in Canada West.
By Cole Guenter September 5, 2012
In this edition of Dog Watch, we profile rookie Huskies quarterback Drew Burko. He has only played one game with the club, but with Huskie football in his blood, he is getting a lot of people excited about what he can do this season.
By Kevin Menz September 1, 2012
First-year Huskies cornerback Travoy Martinez, from Dallas, Texas, wreaked havoc on the visiting Alberta Golden Bears’ offence, kick team and return team in the Huskies 32-0 season-opening victory Aug. 31 at Griffiths Stadium.
By Cole Guenter August 30, 2012
Slacklining has hit the University of Saskatchewan campus and it might be more than just a fad. Unlike tightrope walking, where the rope is pulled completely tight, slacklining — as the name implies — ensures the line still has slack in it. This also allows for more spring in the line, creating a trampoline effect.
By Kevin Menz August 30, 2012
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies football team was hit hard Aug. 24 in a 26-21 non-conference loss to the visiting University of Guelph Gryphons at Griffiths Stadium. Six Huskies, including the squad’s first- and second-string tailbacks, left the field with injuries.
By Cole Guenter August 25, 2012
In the last two seasons of men’s varsity basketball at the University of Saskatchewan, point guard Jamelle Barrett stood above the rest. After a recent NBA tryout, Barrett reflets on the experience in an exclusive interview with the Sheaf.
By Cole Guenter August 25, 2012
With only days remaining before Canada’s Lingerie Football League kicks off its inaugural season, the Saskatoon Sirens are practicing hard and finalizing their roster. Their home opening game will be against the British Columbia Angels on Sept. 1 at the Credit Union Centre.
By Cole Guenter July 17, 2012
The Saskatoon Valkyries were presented with the Western Women’s Canadian Football League championship trophy for the second straight year Saturday after they crushed the visiting Lethbridge Steel 64-21 in the league final at Griffiths Stadium.