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.

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  • By March 29, 2012

    Recently, rumour has been floating around that Saskatoon may be in the running for an NHL franchise. As exciting as that would be, there have been grumblings of disapproval from those who do not think it is feasible to bring the NHL to Saskatoon — but why not?

  • Miyazaki aims for Team Canada spot: basketball superstar turns attention to gridiron

    By March 28, 2012

    Katie Miyazaki is trading in her basketball jersey for a set of shoulder pads and a football.

    The Huskies’ basketball MVP and reigning Canada West defensive player of the year completed her fifth and final season of Canadian Interuniversity Sport eligibility on March 19 but is not letting that stop her from fulfilling her love of sport.

  • Huskies win final round-robin game at University Cup, not enough to land a spot in final

    By March 24, 2012

    A 4-3 win over the McGill University Redmen wasn’t enough for the University of Saskatchewan Huskies at the CIS men’s hockey championship today in Fredericton, N.B.

  • Huskies lose 5-1 to Moncton in game one of University Cup round robin

    By March 23, 2012

    The University of Saskatchewan Huskies fell to the University of Moncton Blue Eagles 5-1 today in their first round-robin game of the Canadian Inuteruniversity Sport men’s hockey national championships in Fredericton, N.B.

  • Underdogs film shows at Roxy Theatre: documentary recounts Huskies 2009-10 championship season

    By March 21, 2012

    Members of the 2009-10 Huskies basketball team reunited March 15, but rather than meeting on the court, they were checking tickets and greeting people at the Roxy Theatre.

    The former squad was ushering fans for the premiere of Underdogs, a feature-length documentary film that captures the journey their team took en route to becoming Canadian Interuniversity Sport national champions that season.

  • Huskies fall to Cougars in consolation final, place sixth at CIS Final 8

    By March 20, 2012

    The University of Saskatchewan team fell 64-60 to their provincial rival Regina Cougars in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport fifth-place consolation match March 19 at the University of Calgary’s Jack Simpson Gym.

  • Lane Britnell defends gold at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport track and field championships in Winnipeg

    By March 16, 2012

    Lane Britnell captured his second consecutive national gold medal March 10 at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport track and field championships in Winnipeg.

    The University of Saskatchewan Huskies pole vaulter cleared 4.95 metres to beat out University of Western Ontario Mustang Matt Diston’s 4.90-metre vault and notch his third national medal in as many years competing.

  • U of S students would love second opportunity at Brier

    By March 15, 2012

    Tyler Lang and Mike Armstrong know that stepping out of the limelight to pick up the books will be difficult. The pair put their university careers on hold last week in order to compete for Team Saskatchewan at the Tim Hortons Brier in Saskatoon.

    While both Lang and Armstrong were disappointed with Saskatchewan’s 3-8 record and inability to qualify for playoffs, the two students said that they would put school on the backburner again if it meant a second opportunity to represent their province.

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