THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Tanner Michalenko September 12, 2019
The dogs captured a 40-7 win against UBC Thunderbirds.
By Cole Guenter September 17, 2012
Coming from behind with two fourth quarter touchdowns to seal the victory, the Huskies’ record improved to 2-1 on the season. The T-Birds, who fell to a dismal 0-3, will have to make some adjustments in the coming weeks if they want any chance at playing in the post-season.
By Canadian University Press January 5, 2012
The University of British Columbia Thunderbirds football team has forfeited its entire 2011 season after it was found that it was fielding an ineligible player.
The player, defensive lineman Connor Flynn, had already completed his eligibility at the beginning of the season, after having played five years of junior football with the Vancouver Trojans before being recruited to UBC in 2009. According to a Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) statement, UBC “self-disclosed” the violation and co-operated fully with the investigation. It went on to say that the violation was unintentional.
By Cole Guenter November 9, 2011
The Huskies gave all they had in the Nov. 5 Canada West semifinal match-up against the UBC Thunderbirds, but saw their playoff dreams dashed by the number six ranked team in Canadian university football.
The game played at Thunderbird Stadium in Vancouver was a back-and-forth brawl that started slow but picked up momentum in the second half, ending with a 27-22 final score.
By Cole Guenter November 4, 2011
After an absolute romping of the Alberta Golden Bears, the Huskies landed in third place in the Canada West standings and will travel to Vancouver this weekend to take on the second-place University of British Columbia Thunderbirds in a conference semifinal match.
By The Sheaf September 16, 2010
The No. 2-ranked University of Saskatchewan Huskies welcomed the UBC Thunderbirds to Griffith Stadium on Sept. 10 in the season’s home opener. Then they were pummelled senseless by the British Columbians.