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 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

  • Dog Watch: Brett Levis

    By September 20, 2012

    Last season Brett Levis was named a Canada West second team all-star after posting four goals on 37 shots as a rookie with the club. Now in his second season with the Dogs, Levis quickly reminded everyone of his offensive prowess in the first game of the season when he scored two goals against the Winnipeg Wesmen.

  • Soccer roundup: home pitch victories put Huskies in good stead for the road

    By September 19, 2012

    The Huskies men’s and women’s soccer teams both scored victories at home this past week. We’ve got the recaps of those games for you here, plus info on both team’s next games.

  • Men’s soccer team has opening week success against the Winnipeg Wesmen

    By September 11, 2012

    The Huskies men’s soccer club picked up four points in the Canada West Prairie Division standings during a home-and-home series against the Winnipeg Wesmen last weekend to open their regular season.

  • Dog Watch: Daniela Fuenzalida

    By September 8, 2012

    In the past two seasons, Daniela Fuenzalida, midfielder for the Huskies women’s soccer team, has proven herself as an elite athlete at the both the university and international levels.

  • U of S Women’s soccer team plots for playoffs

    By September 7, 2012

    After missing the playoffs by one point in each of the past two seasons, the women’s Huskies soccer team looks to benefit from the league’s new playoff structure. The Canada West women’s soccer league changed its league format after announcing the addition of three new teams this season. The ushering in of Mount Royal University, Winnipeg University and the University of Northern British Columbia to the 2012 soccer schedule has prompted the league to double the number of teams that make playoffs.

  • David Testo comes out: Big Four athletes should follow suit

    By December 7, 2011

    Ex-Montreal Impact player David Testo has come out of the closet and expressed huge relief in doing so.

    The American-born soccer player revealed in November that he is gay, although his family, friends and teammates all knew about his sexual orientation. Now the rest of North American society finally knows an openly gay professional athlete. We were ready for it.

  • Hudon superb in final game of career

    By November 4, 2011

    Despite a perfect weekend, playoffs were just out of reach for the Huskies women’s soccer team.

    Going into their final two games of the season, the Dogs needed two wins and required both the University of Calgary and the University of Victoria to lose all their remaining games in order to secure the Canada West’s fourth and final playoff spot.