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 October 12, 2014

    Nail Yakupov has gotten a lot of flak for failing to meet the expectations that come with being drafted first overall, but this year some things just might be different.

  • Women’s soccer hammers Pronghorns

    By October 10, 2014

    Sweeping the visiting University of Lethbridge Pronghorns with wins of 3–0 and 5–0, the Huskies women’s soccer team had a huge weekend picking up six crucial points.

  • Cross-country team remains strong

    By October 10, 2014

    The Huskies cross-country team showed that hard work and dedication can lead a team to improve overall at the Sled Dog Open.

  • Men’s Huskies sweep Golden Bears, remain undefeated

    By October 10, 2014

    The University of Saskatchewan men’s soccer team remains undefeated this season, having won both games of their doubleheader against the University of Alberta Golden Bears this past weekend.

  • U of S students tear up the track

    By October 5, 2014

    Five students from the University of Saskatchewan spend their free time in the summer pursing a unique hobby.

  • Hockey Dogs start the year unbeaten

    By October 3, 2014

    On Sept. 26, the Dogs had their home opener and did not disappoint the 541 spectators as they downed the visitors by a score of 2–0. Fifth year goaltender Ryan Holfeld stopped all 34 shots he faced for his seventh career CIS shutout.

  • Huskies knock off Rams in provincial showdown

    By October 3, 2014

    For the second time in three weeks they used a late touchdown to seal a victory — this time over the University of Regina Rams.

  • Soccer teams experience decent weekend

    By October 3, 2014

    Both University of Saskatchewan soccer teams played hard through two games this past weekend, but in the end the men’s team would come away with a win and a draw whereas the women would lose and draw one.