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 2, 2014

    While the Huskies cross-country team’s season culminated at the Stewart Cup, many of the team’s fresh-faced members have their sights set on future seasons.

  • Women’s hockey sweeps away Dinos

    By October 31, 2014

    The ninth ranked women’s hockey team played host to the eighth ranked University of Calgary and swept the Dinos in a weekend double header by the scores of 4–3 and 3–1.

  • Huskies win in men’s soccer; will host CanWest Final Four

    By October 31, 2014

    It was a dominant afternoon for the men’s soccer team as they defeated the University of Winnipeg Wesmen by a score of 5–1 to advance to the Canada West Final Four.

  • New type of enforcer changing the NHL

    By October 21, 2014

    Gone are the days of the burly forwards missing a bit more than a couple of teeth with a sole purpose of taking out their target on the ice, the National Hockey League must now welcome the newest trend in enforcers.

  • Disappointing weekend for Huskies hockey

    By October 17, 2014

    Huskies hockey hit a rough patch this weekend as the men’s and women’s teams went a combined 1–3 against the University of Manitoba Bisons.

  • U of S volleyball teams open new season

    By October 17, 2014

    The University of Saskatchewan Huskies volleyball teams started the new season each with a win and loss to the University of Winnipeg Wesmen.

  • Men’s soccer to host playoffs for first time

    By October 17, 2014

    For the first time in the program’s history, the Huskies men’s soccer team will finish in first place and host a playoff game.

  • Fighting is just part of the game

    By October 13, 2014

    When it comes to fighting in the National Hockey League, those who are against it need to take a step back and see banning it will not have the desired effect.