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.

women’s basketball

  • By 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.

  • Dog Watch: Kiera Lyons

    By 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.”

  • Budding hoopsters anxious to start season

    By October 26, 2012

    The 2012-13 Huskies basketball squad shines with fresh faces this season after graduating an entire Canada West championship starting lineup at the end of last year. Two-time conference MVP Jamelle Barrett and last year’s Canada West defensive player of the year Michael Lieffers were among the five graduates.

  • Huskies women’s basketball headed to nationals: regular season record pays off for wild card selection

    By March 14, 2012

    A hard-fought game right to the final buzzer ended somberly for many of the Huskies women’s basketball players following their 62-66 loss to the Brock University Badgers Friday, March 9 in the first game of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport Women’s Basketball West Regional Tournament.

  • Katie Miyazaki guiding young team to playoffs

    By January 20, 2012

    As a two-time national champion with her former team, Katie Miyazaki is confident that the University of Saskatchewan Huskies, too, are capable of a national title.

    Miyazaki joined the Dogs last year after playing three seasons with the Simon Fraser University Clan.

    The Clan left Canadian Interuniversity Sport in 2010 to join the NCAA ranks. Miyazaki chose to stay in the CIS and play with Saskatchewan. It is a decision that she does not look back on with regret.

  • Basketball roundup: Huskies set for home opener

    By November 17, 2011

    Huskies women seek first win The Huskies women’s basketball team will be

  • Huskies lose final to Windsor in best CIS finish ever

    By March 20, 2011

    The Huskies women’s basketball team won silver at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport championships in Windsor this past weekend after losing 63-49 to the host Windsor Lancers in the gold medal final.

  • Huskies prepare for first game of CIS championships

    By March 16, 2011

    With a 32-3 record, the Huskies women’s basketball team enters this weekend’s Canadian Interuniversity Sport Final 8 championships ranked second in the country.