THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Cole Guenter October 13, 2012
Huskies wide receiver Kit Hillis only made five receptions for 66 yards in four games last season. This year he is the top receiver in the Canada West conference.
By Cole Guenter October 12, 2012
University of Saskatchewan cross-country athletes put up some impressive times Oct. 6 at the 2012 U of S Open in Saskatoon’s Lakewood Park. The Dogs invited athletes from the universities of Regina, Calgary, Manitoba and Alberta.
By Cole Guenter October 11, 2012
After the Calgary Dinos stomped the Huskies 45-4 in week five football action, all Canada West teams had a bye over the Thanksgiving long weekend.
By Cole Guenter October 10, 2012
An unusual last-minute goal by the Mount Royal Cougars lifted them past the Huskies women’s hockey team in the second of two matches on the weekend of Oct. 5 and 6.
By The Sheaf October 4, 2012
The Huskies men’s soccer team were disappointed with the outcomes on the pitch while traversing British Columbia on a road trip Sept. 28 and 29. Meanwhile, the Huskies women’s squad also found themselves on a western road trip Sept. 28 and 29. The team lost both games they played but played well against a pair of teams that have been in the CIS top 10 rankings this season.
By The Sheaf October 3, 2012
Derek Hulak has only been with the University of Saskatchewan men’s hockey team for a season and a half, but he has already made a huge impact. He’s one of the subjects of this week’s Dog Watch.
By The Sheaf September 27, 2012
The U of S Huskies nearly burned a hole through the Mount Royal University Cougars’ net as the Dogs wrapped up their weekend Sept. 23
By Raisa Pezderic September 26, 2012
A record-setting 9,033 fans flocked to Griffiths Stadium in Saskatoon Sept. 21 with blankets and cushions in tow. Students donning togas for a yearly homecoming game tradition to initiate first-year resident students into campus life kept their spirits high despite cold weather and a 35-26 University of Saskatchewan Huskies loss to the visiting Regina Rams.