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 September 11, 2014

    The University of Saskatchewan Huskies used a dominant second half to knock off the University of Manitoba Bisons by a score of 44–24.

  • Huskies season ends in heartbreak

    By November 7, 2013

    The University of Manitoba Bisons may have had the Winnipeg home crowd on their side during the Canada West semi-final game but the Huskies had history on theirs — the Huskies had not lost a post-season game to the Bisons in 40 years. That changed on Nov. 1 when the Bisons defeated the Huskies 37-36 in a rousing contest that went right down to the wire.

  • Huskies come up short against Bisons

    By October 25, 2013

    The seventh ranked University of Saskatchewan Huskies men’s football team fell to the visiting University of Manitoba Bisons 33-26 and 4-3 on the season.

  • Women’s hockey team sweeps Bisons

    By October 20, 2013

    Coming away with two victories over the visiting University of Manitoba Bisons on Oct. 11 and 12, the University of Saskatchewan women’s hockey team  has improved to 3-1-0 on the season and are tied for second place with the University of Alberta Pandas in Canada West rankings.

  • Men’s hockey team splits series with Bisons

    By October 20, 2013

    The University of Saskatchewan men’s hockey team kept an even record after posting one loss and one win in a weekend series against the University of Manitoba Bisons in Winnipeg.

  • Huskies edge Bisons in final minutes

    By September 12, 2013

    The Huskies picked up their second win of the season, edging the University of Manitoba Bisons 36-34 in a back-and-forth contest on Sept. 7 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

  • Bisons beat higher ranked Huskies

    By September 10, 2012

    The Manitoba Bisons edged out the University of Saskatchewan Huskies 31-28 in a game dominated by 60 km/hr wind gusts that made it tough for both squads to hold field position at University Stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba Sep. 8.

  • Huskies suffer first loss of the season to Bisons

    By September 24, 2011

    The wind got the best of the University of Saskatchewan Huskies on Sept. 17 as the Manitoba Bisons handed them their first loss of the season.