THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Cole Guenter November 30, 2012
Only a year after Huskies football sensation Ben Coakwell finished his last season with the club, he is finding international success in bobsledding. With only three months of bobsled training under his belt, the former running back is already competing for Team Canada on the world stage.
By Cole Guenter November 30, 2012
The University of Saskatchewan cheerleading team will test their stunts against the best in Canada Dec. 1. The squad is competing at the 2012 university national cheerleading competition at the Powerade Centre in Brampton, Ont.
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 29, 2012
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies wrestling squad picked up six medals at the annual Huskie Open Nov. 24. The Dogs hosted the tournament in the Education gym.
By The Sheaf 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.
By Cole Guenter 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.”
By Cole Guenter November 23, 2012
For the past five years the band known as Big Tommy and the Huskie Orchestra has delighted Huskie football and basketball fans with musical classics during halftime and timeout breaks. The band’s attendance has been spotty at times, due to low numbers of musicians. But with a new leader at the helm it seems the group may be close to signing an official contract with Huskie Athletics.
By Cole Guenter November 19, 2012
Playing against each other for the first time since last season’s conference final playoff series, the University of Calgary Dinos stunned the Huskies men’s hockey team by defeating the Huskies 8-0 at Father David Bauer Arena Nov. 16. Meanwhile, the women’s team traded wins with the Dinos.