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 November 16, 2013

    The Huskies women’s volleyball team will look to rebound after a disappointing meeting against the University of Manitoba Bisons. The Dogs dropped both matches in straight sets on Nov. 8 and 9 in Winnipeg and are now 2-4 on the season.

  • Football: Huskies steal win from Bisons

    By October 17, 2012

    An offensive explosion led by two first-year Huskies earned the Dogs 28 points in the fourth quarter against the Manitoba Bisons Oct. 12 at Griffiths Stadium. The Dogs were down 29-16 entering the final frame, but the surge of points completed their 44-39 come-from-behind win.

  • Bye week prepares Huskies for playoff push

    By 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.

  • Football: Huskies travel west to try to improve their record

    By September 14, 2012

    After losing a close game 31-28 to the Manitoba Bisons, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies football team will refocus this week and take the long trip out to Thunderbird Stadium to battle the University of British Columbia Sep. 15.

  • BRIEF: No playoffs for Dogs volleyball

    By February 10, 2012

    The Huskies men’s volleyball team were officially eliminated from Canada West playoff contention Saturday, Feb. 4 as they fell to the University of British Columbia Okanagan Heat.

  • Huskies women’s hockey team split wins with Bisons on home ice

    By January 25, 2012

    It was a controversial finish.

    On Jan. 21, in the second of two games the Huskies women’s hockey team played against the visiting Manitoba Bisons, the Dogs lost 4-3 in a shootout.

    Both teams had to send five shooters before Bisons forward Nellie Minshull scored the only goal of the breakaway contest. Minshull, however, fumbled the puck on her way to the net and had to stop to reach back and retrieve the puck before she fired it through Huskies goaltender Mackenzie Rizos’ five-hole. The crowd and the Huskies bench erupted when the goal was allowed, thinking that the play should have been considered dead when Minshull was forced to stop and turn back. After some referee deliberation the goal was still counted, giving Manitoba the extra point and the win.

  • Huskies take bite out of Bears at home; Bisons are up next on the road

    By January 19, 2012

    The University of Saskatchewan Huskies men’s hockey team won a pair of pivotal games Jan. 13 and 14 against the visiting Alberta Golden Bears.

    The games were both played at Credit Union Centre with an estimated attendance of 1,800 fans each game — one of the highest Canada West conference totals this year. Both teams were locked at the top of the Canada West standings with duplicate 13-3 records.

    By the end of the weekend, the Huskies walked away in sole possession of top spot in the Canada West.

  • Despite first period snooze, Dogs hockey win two against Bisons

    By November 9, 2011

    A quick nap nearly cost the Huskies men’s hockey team their second loss of the season this past weekend at Rutherford Rink.

    Although they did come out with a 5-4 overtime win and 2-1 victory against the Manitoba Bisons on Nov. 4 and 5, respectively, the Bisons’ strong attack forced Saskatchewan to stay on its toes.