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 October 25, 2012

    When people think of painful sports football, lacrosse and mixed martial arts often top the list. But don’t tell that to Ben Baker, the Huskies men’s basketball third-year winger.

  • Former Huskie Jamelle Barrett bounces into the big league

    By August 25, 2012

    In the last two seasons of men’s varsity basketball at the University of Saskatchewan, point guard Jamelle Barrett stood above the rest. After a recent NBA tryout, Barrett reflets on the experience in an exclusive interview with the Sheaf.

  • Thomaidis helps Canada earn Olympic berth

    By July 3, 2012

    Huskies women’s basketball coach Lisa Thomaidis, who is also an assistant coach with Team Canada, is headed to the London Olympics.

  • Jamelle Barrett lands NBA tryout with Sacramento Kings

    By June 18, 2012

    Jamelle Barrett might hear his name called in the National Basketball Association’s

  • Miyazaki aims for Team Canada spot: basketball superstar turns attention to gridiron

    By March 28, 2012

    Katie Miyazaki is trading in her basketball jersey for a set of shoulder pads and a football.

    The Huskies’ basketball MVP and reigning Canada West defensive player of the year completed her fifth and final season of Canadian Interuniversity Sport eligibility on March 19 but is not letting that stop her from fulfilling her love of sport.

  • Huskies fall to Cougars in consolation final, place sixth at CIS Final 8

    By March 20, 2012

    The University of Saskatchewan team fell 64-60 to their provincial rival Regina Cougars in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport fifth-place consolation match March 19 at the University of Calgary’s Jack Simpson Gym.

  • Huskies women’s basketball headed to nationals: regular season record pays off for wild card selection

    By March 14, 2012

    A hard-fought game right to the final buzzer ended somberly for many of the Huskies women’s basketball players following their 62-66 loss to the Brock University Badgers Friday, March 9 in the first game of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport Women’s Basketball West Regional Tournament.

  • Huskies capture conference bronze: Miyazaki wins third-straight defensive award

    By March 9, 2012

    It was the combination of an established veteran and a motivated rookie that led the Huskies women’s basketball team to a bronze medal March 3 and 4 at the Canada West Final Four tournament in Regina.

    The veteran came in the form of the Dogs’ best player throughout the regular season, Katie Miyazaki. The fifth-year guard not only won her third-straight Canada West defensive player of the year award, but also earned a conference first team all-star mention for her strong performance this year.