THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Cole Guenter March 7, 2013
The Huskies will lose wrestlers Ryan Myrfield, Landon Squires, Koren Pitkethly and Natasha Kramble to graduation next year. While most of them will be staying on with the Huskies program as members of the Saskatoon Wrestling Club, a group that trains with the Dogs, some want to go further and represent Canada at the Olympic Games. That dream, however, is at risk.
By Cole Guenter March 6, 2013
The Huskies wrestling squad grappled for eight medals at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport wrestling championships March 1-3 at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ont.
By The Sheaf February 27, 2013
After an impressive university wrestling career, Huskies women’s team captain Natasha Kramble will complete her athletic eligibility this season and leave behind a half-decade legacy with the Dogs.
By Cole Guenter February 4, 2013
Returning home with 11 medals, the Huskies men’s and women’s wrestling squads both made top three finishes at the University of Winnipeg Open on Saturday, Feb. 2.
By Cole Guenter November 29, 2012
“Live and die by the throw.”That’s the motto fifth-year wrestler Landon Squires uses when he is grappling for the University of Saskatchewan Huskies wrestling squad.
By Cole Guenter November 1, 2012
The U of S Huskies wrestling squad is ready for another year of grappling. The team did a lot of recruitment in the off-season and the talented rookies entering the program, combined with proven veteran athletes, should make the Huskies national contenders.
By Kevin Menz March 2, 2012
Ryan Myrfield is three-for-three at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport wrestling championships.
The fourth-year Huskies captain won his third national gold medal Feb. 24 and 25 at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ont. after defeating Concordia University’s Scott Schiller in the men’s 72-kilogram final.
By Cole Guenter February 13, 2012
This weekend, Saskatchewan’s men’s squad, which saw nine wrestlers put up top five finishes, landed third in the team standings with a combined 34 points — 11 points behind the hosting Regina Cougars who edged out Alberta by a single point for the title. Calgary finished fourth with 20 points while Winnipeg finished last with only 3 points.
On the women’s side, the Huskies put up a strong showing despite their large number of rookies — four of the team’s eight wrestlers are in their first year of CIS competition.