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 November 9, 2011

    A quick nap nearly cost the Huskies men’s hockey team their second loss of the season this past weekend at Rutherford Rink.

    Although they did come out with a 5-4 overtime win and 2-1 victory against the Manitoba Bisons on Nov. 4 and 5, respectively, the Bisons’ strong attack forced Saskatchewan to stay on its toes.

  • Huskies football post-season ends early after loss to UBC

    By November 9, 2011

    The Huskies gave all they had in the Nov. 5 Canada West semifinal match-up against the UBC Thunderbirds, but saw their playoff dreams dashed by the number six ranked team in Canadian university football.

    The game played at Thunderbird Stadium in Vancouver was a back-and-forth brawl that started slow but picked up momentum in the second half, ending with a 27-22 final score.

  • A different kind of arena: athletes moving into politics

    By November 5, 2011

    With Saskatchewan Roughriders offensive lineman Gene Makowsky currently seeking a berth in Saskatchewan’s legislature, and former ‘Rider Chris Szarka’s city council election victory in 2009, it appears as if the province’s political landscape is getting a bit “greener.”

  • Hudon superb in final game of career

    By November 4, 2011

    Despite a perfect weekend, playoffs were just out of reach for the Huskies women’s soccer team.

    Going into their final two games of the season, the Dogs needed two wins and required both the University of Calgary and the University of Victoria to lose all their remaining games in order to secure the Canada West’s fourth and final playoff spot.

  • Huskies to face UBC in Canada West semi-final

    By November 4, 2011

    After an absolute romping of the Alberta Golden Bears, the Huskies landed in third place in the Canada West standings and will travel to Vancouver this weekend to take on the second-place University of British Columbia Thunderbirds in a conference semifinal match.

  • Gallery: Huskies volleyball lose openers, but remain optimistic about the upcoming season

    By November 3, 2011

    The Huskies volleyball teams did not win in their home-opening games Oct. 28 and 29, but they are still optimistic about the upcoming season.

    Last season, the men’s and women’s teams finished the year with a combined five wins. But with emerging young players and new coaching, the Dogs look to improve upon last year’s dismal finish.

  • Flinton scores first goal of university career as Huskies make history

    By November 2, 2011

    Julia Flinton’s first-ever goal in her university hockey career will go down in history.

    Her overtime winner from just inside the blue line against the University of Alberta Pandas marked the first time ever that the University of Saskatchewan Huskies women’s hockey team swept Alberta in a weekend series at home.

  • The fight over high school ‘Redmen’ name and ‘Indian head’ logo is not going away

    By November 2, 2011

    The ongoing fight over a Saskatoon high school logo is not going away.

    The controversy erupted last month over the name “Redmen” and the logo — a red-skinned man with braided hair — used to represent Bedford Road Collegiate sports teams.