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 March 17, 2010

    In just his second Paralympic Games, University of Ottawa student Marc Dorion is playing like a proven veteran on Canada’s sledge hockey team.

  • College sports in the States are intense

    By March 17, 2010

    As I walked toward the centre of the Louisiana State University campus in February, a mammoth building came into view, commanding all my attention. This was Tiger Stadium, home of the LSU Tigers football team.

  • Sports in brief: March 11, 2010

    By March 10, 2010

    Huskies achieve monopoly on Canada West basketball at conference championships. Dillon and Taylor Petrucha talk about pole vaulting at Monday night’s Talk Show.

  • Dogs get downed at Rutherford Rink

    By March 10, 2010

    Rutherford Rink, the decrepit U of S rink that has housed the Huskies hockey program for 81 years, has always had one thing going for it. The Huskies men’s hockey team has never lost in their previous 17 post-season series. That all changed last weekend though.

  • U of S students ready to brawl in MMA event

    By March 10, 2010

    The fastest growing sport in the world, mixed martial arts, is coming to Saskatoon again when Alpha Fight XC is showcased at TCU Place on March 13. MMA fever has now attracted two University of Saskatchewan students who will make the transition from the classroom to the ring.

  • Jill Gallays ends CIS career on golden note

    By March 10, 2010

    Five wrestlers and four medals ”” that’s how you own a podium. Just ask Jill Gallays and the Huskies wrestling crew who recently put the competition in a chokehold at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport wrestling championships.

  • Figure skating changing for the better

    By March 3, 2010

    The quadruple jump was first landed in competition in 1988 by Canada’s very own Kurt Browning. After that, if you were not landing your quad jumps in men’s figure skating, you simply were not winning medals. The fact that the quadruple jump is extremely dangerous for skaters was ignored in favour of proving oneself to the sport.

  • Russia’s underachievement in men’s Olympic Hockey

    By March 3, 2010

    The fall of the Soviet Union marked an emphasis on individualism in Russian society that had not been there previously. While this was undoubtedly a positive development, it hasn’t produced the best results for the country in terms of hockey.