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.

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  • By January 20, 2012

    As a two-time national champion with her former team, Katie Miyazaki is confident that the University of Saskatchewan Huskies, too, are capable of a national title.

    Miyazaki joined the Dogs last year after playing three seasons with the Simon Fraser University Clan.

    The Clan left Canadian Interuniversity Sport in 2010 to join the NCAA ranks. Miyazaki chose to stay in the CIS and play with Saskatchewan. It is a decision that she does not look back on with regret.

  • Huskies basketball sweeps Pronghorns

    By November 23, 2011

    A huge weight was lifted off the Huskies women’s basketball team Nov. 18 as they tallied their first win of the season against the visiting Lethbridge Pronghorns.

    The Dogs, who had lost their previous three games, downed the Horns 62-55.

  • Huskies take third straight title at Graham Shootout

    By October 26, 2011

    With its superstars out of the lineup, the Huskies men’s basketball team still managed to win its third straight Graham Shootout title this past weekend at the Physical Activity Complex.

    The Shootout is an annual preseason round-robin tournament in which the Dogs host four top-10 teams from throughout Canada. Graham Construction has sponsored the tournament since 2008.

  • Huskies 2011-12 season preview: Basketball

    By September 7, 2011

    The University of Saskatchewan Huskies compete within the Canada West Universities Athletic

  • Huskies 2011-12 in-depth season preview

    By September 7, 2011

    Coming off the 2010-11 season, the Huskies saw a few of their teams put up their strongest showings in history. Read on for a full list of what’s in store this year for the Huskies.

  • Lieffers wins silver for Canada

    By September 2, 2011

    Michael Lieffers wishes Serbia had not made good on their second chance.

    The Huskies men’s basketball forward represented Canada at the World University Games in Shenzhen, China this summer. Canada won silver after losing 68-55 to Serbia in the final ”” a team they had beaten in round robin play earlier in the tournament.

  • Door slams on Jamelle Barrett’s football dreams

    By August 24, 2011

    University of Saskatchewan Huskies point guard Jamelle Barrett was the highest scoring varsity basketball player in Canada last year.

    But he has football on his mind.

  • Huskies to sport the red and white for Canada

    By June 15, 2011

    Four University of Saskatchewan Huskies are hanging up their green and white colours for the summer to sport red and white for Canada.