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.

Huskies basketball

  • By February 4, 2013

    Rookie point guard Desarae Hogberg was the Huskies’ hero Friday night. Sinking the game-winning basket with 0.01 second remaining on the clock, Hogberg hoisted the Huskies to an 82-80 victory over the Winnipeg Wesmen at the PAC on Feb. 1.

  • Basketball: Huskies sweep western opponents, ratchet up four points in the standings race

    By January 21, 2013

    The Huskies men’s and women’s basketball teams brought their best to the hard court Jan. 18 and 19. Each of the Dog squads utilized home court advantage and won both of their games, gaining four valuable points in the standings race.

  • Huskies basketball teams head south

    By January 3, 2013

    In what has become a Huskies basketball tradition, the men’s and women’s teams went south of the border last week to ring in the new year and warm up for the second half of the season.

  • Dog Watch: Kabree Howard

    By January 1, 2013

    Dominating the court with her precision passing instead of towering height, Huskies women’s basketball point guard Kabree Howard defies the norm that only tall people can be successful in the sport.

  • Erica Gavel redefines dedication to sport

    By December 7, 2012

    After three knee surgeries, Huskies women’s basketball forward Erica Gavel was told by doctors that she may never run again. But Gavel refuses to give up the sport she loves and is determined to beat the odds.

  • Basketball: Huskies split with western foes

    By November 27, 2012

    The Huskies basketball teams entertained two western opponents last weekend. The University of British Columbia Thunderbirds arrived Nov. 23 and the Victoria Vikes played Nov. 24 at the PAC.

  • Dog Watch: Kiera Lyons

    By November 23, 2012

    Growing up in Ryley, Alta., a town with a population slightly above 500 people, Kiera Lyons spent her youth playing basketball. “The high school had less than 100 kids and almost 50 per cent of the girls played basketball,” Lyons said. “It’s a small town, but basketball is big.”

  • Basketball: Huskies teams at 2-2 to start the season

    By November 13, 2012

    With four players shooting double digits at 57 percent accuracy, the visiting U of S Huskies triumphed over the Lethbridge Pronghorns with a score of 98-89 at the first of two games played at the 1st Choice Saving Center Nov. 9 and 10.