THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf October 21, 2009
I practice both Muay Thai kick-boxing and Brazilian ju-jitsu and I understand the frustrations women face in higher level martial arts training.
By The Sheaf October 21, 2009
Wendel Clark and Kelly Chase, two of the best NHL players to don Saskatoon Blades jerseys, returned to their WHL stomping grounds to partake in a sold out Huskies Off the Leash Luncheon on Oct. 16 at Prairieland Park.
By The Sheaf October 14, 2009
Besides all hailing from the centre of the Canadian sporting universe, the Toronto Blue Jays, Maple Leafs, Argonauts and Raptors also have one painfully obvious characteristic in common: they are seven shades of useless.
By The Sheaf October 14, 2009
The Huskies trampled the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds Oct. 9 by a score of 44-7 and dissolved any criticism that had been mounting concerning Saskatchewan’s lowly offensive output this season.
By The Sheaf October 14, 2009
After endless lobbying, rugby will finally return to the Olympics. The 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro will be the first to feature rugby after 85 years of exclusion.
By The Sheaf October 14, 2009
In 2008, Huskies safety Dylan Barker made history at the University of Saskatchewan by becoming the first athlete in the Huskies football program to be drafted first overall in the CFL by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
Never before in the resilient history of the Huskies program, which has generated nearly 50 CFL players, had there been such a buzz around a U of S athlete.
By The Sheaf October 6, 2009
Retiring superstars, promising new draft picks and controversy in Phoenix usher in the 2009-10 NHL season, which got underway last week.
By The Sheaf October 6, 2009
Athletes are used to basking in the glory that comes with public attention while coaches are often left playing second fiddle. Huskies women’s basketball coach Lisa Thomaidis is the exception to this rule.