Saskatchewan Huskies

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University of Saskatchewan
Number of Sports teams 15
Competitive Sports Football
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Track & Field
Men's Hockey
Women's Hockey
Cross Country
Wrestling
Men's Volleyball
Women's Volleyball
Athletics Founded 1912
Location Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

The University of Saskatchewan began in 1907 and has operated teams that compete with others since 1911. The term Huskie Athletics is defined as those student athletes from the University of Saskatchewan that compete in elite interuniversity competition administered by Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) and its members, both as regions and as individual institutions.

The University of Saskatchewan is a member of the Canada West Regional Association, one of four such associations within CIS. The Huskie Athletics program is administered at the University of Saskatchewan by the College of Kinesiology. At various times in its history, Huskie Athletics has offered teams in 24 different sports. At present date, there are 15 teams in the following sports: men's football and both men's and women's teams in basketball, cross country, hockey, soccer, track and field, volleyball and wrestling.

Both the football and soccer teams play their home games at Griffiths Stadium.

Huskie Athletics is an integral part of the University of Saskatchewan's goal of providing intellectual, cultural, social and physical activities as part of the University's Mission of achieving academic excellence. The mission of Huskie Athletics is to provide elite interuniversity sport opportunities for students as part of their educational experience. The Huskie Athletics program pursues excellence within the parameters of the resources that are available.

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The Huskies are year after year one of the top sport schools in Canada. The football team is recognized as one of the best programs in Canadian Interuniversity Sport. The football team has won the Vanier Cup as National Champions on 3 occasions (1990, 1996, and 1998) and have been runners up on 6 occasions since 1989.

The men's volleyball has been national champions on four occasions, in 1979, 1988, 1999, and 2004. They continue to have a strong team each year. The U of S Huskies have also recently achieved success in track and field, men's and women's basketball, and wrestling.

the Huskies vs. the Laurier Golden Hawks at the 2005 Vanier Cup.
the Huskies vs. the Laurier Golden Hawks at the 2005 Vanier Cup.

Legend:
F = For, A = Against

Season Coach Won Lost Tied Points F A Home Away Standing Playoff Results
1962 1 5 0 2 23 218 4th Missed Playoffs
1963 1 5 0 2 44 206 4th Missed Playoffs
1964
1965* t-1st

1965* - The Hardy Cup was awarded to the regular season champion this season. As a result the Huskies shared the championship with Alberta.

Legend:
F = For, A = Against

Season Coach Won Lost Tied Points F A Home Away Standing Playoff Results
1970 Al Ledingham 3 5 0 6 83 82 4th Missed Playoffs
1971 Al Ledingham 2 6 0 4 88 126 1-3 1-3 4th Missed Playoffs
1972 Bob Laycoe 2 6 0 4 123 199 4th Missed Playoffs

Legend:
F = For, A = Against

Season Coach Won Lost Tied Points F A Home Away Standing Playoff Results
1973 Val Schneider 6 2 0 12 231 172 4-0 2-2 2nd Lost Hardy Cup Final 21-8 to Manitoba
1974* Val Schneider 5 2 0 10 176 105 1st Lost Churchill Bowl 41-17 to Western Ontario
1975 Val Schneider 5 3 0 10 215 167 2nd
1976 Val Schneider 4 3 1 9 161 141 2nd
1977 Val Schneider
1978 Val Schneider
1979 Bob Brennan 2 6 0 4
1980 Val Schneider
1981 Val Schneider
1982 Val Schneider
1983 Val Schneider

1974* - The Hardy Cup was awarded to the regular season champion this season. As a result the regular season champion advanced to the Churchill Bowl.

Legend:
F = For, A = Against

Season Coach Won Lost Tied Points F A Home Away Standing Playoff Results
1984 Brian Towriss 3 5 0 6
1985 Brian Towriss 2 6 0 4 117 227 2-2 0-4 5th Missed Playoffs
1986 Brian Towriss 3 5 0 6 159 224 2-2 1-3 3rd Missed Playoffs
1987 Brian Towriss 2 6 0 4 146 174 2-2 0-4 4th Missed Playoffs
1988 Brian Towriss 6 2 0 12 219 202 3-1 3-1 2nd Lost Hardy Cup Final 46-33 to Calgary in OT
1989 Brian Towriss 6 2 0 12 211 131 2-2 4-0 1st Won Hardy Cup Final 22-18 over UBC

Won Churchill Bowl 40-11 over Queen's

Lost Vanier Cup 35-10 to Western Ontario

1990 Brian Towriss 6 2 0 12 206 105 4-0 2-2 1st Won Hardy Cup Final 24-9 over UBC

Won Churchill Bowl 41-13 over Bishop's

Won Vanier Cup 24-20 over St. Mary's

1991 Brian Towriss 5 3 0 10 182 217 3-1 2-2 2nd Won Hardy Cup Final 23-11 over Manitoba

Lost Atlantic Bowl 31-14 to Mount Allison

1992 Brian Towriss 3 5 0 6 124 222 2-2 1-3 5th Missed Playoffs
1993 Brian Towriss 3 4 1 7 225 210 1-3 2-1-1 4th Missed Playoffs
1994 Brian Towriss 6 2 0 12 281 167 3-1 3-1 1st Won Hardy Cup Final 34-17 over Calgary

Won Atlantic Bowl 35-24 over St. Mary's

Lost Vanier Cup 50-40 to Western Ontario

1995 Brian Towriss 6 2 0 12 218 195 3-1 3-1 2nd Lost Hardy Cup Final 32-30 to Calgary in OT
1996 Brian Towriss 7 1 0 14 218 137 3-1 4-0 1st Won Hardy Cup Final 37-16 over UBC

Won Churchill Bowl 33-9 over Guelph

Won Vanier Cup 31-12 over St. Francis-Xavier

1997 Brian Towriss 5 3 0 10 183 156 2-2 3-1 3rd Missed Playoffs
1998 Brian Towriss 6 2 0 12 226 168 4-0 2-2 1st Won Hardy Cup Final 31-28 over UBC

Won Churchill Bowl 33-17 over Western Ontario

Won Vanier Cup 24-17 over Concordia

1999 Brian Towriss 6 2 0 12 233 151 3-1 3-1 2nd Won Canada West Semi-Final 42-16 over Manitoba

Won Hardy Cup Final 31-24 over UBC

Lost Churchill Bowl 27-21 to Laval

2000 Brian Towriss 2 6 0 4 126 232 0-4 2-2 6th Missed Playoffs
2001 Brian Towriss 5 3 0 10 200 172 3-1 2-2 3rd Lost Canada West Semi-Final 58-31 to Regina
2002 Brian Towriss 4 4 0 8 162 159 2-2 2-2 4th Won Canada West Semi-Final 37-18 over Manitoba

Won Hardy Cup Final 44-28 over Regina

Won Mitchell Bowl 22-0 over McGill

Lost Vanier Cup 33-21 to St. Mary's

2003 Brian Towriss 8 0 0 16 231 124 4-0 4-0 1st Lost Canada West Semi-Final 10-4 to Alberta
2004 Brian Towriss 6 2 0 12 276 91 3-1 3-1 2nd Won Canada West Semi-Final 39-0 over UBC

Won Hardy Cup Final 21-20 over Alberta

Won Mitchell Bowl Final 31-16 over St. Mary's

Lost Vanier Cup 7-1 to Laval

2005 Brian Towriss 8 0 0 16 294 99 4-0 4-0 1st Won Canada West Semi-Final 32-6 over UBC

Won Hardy Cup Final 30-17 over Alberta

Won Mitchell Bowl 29-27 over Laval

Lost Vanier Cup 24-23 to Wilfrid Laurier

2006 Brian Towriss 6 2 0 12 282 148 3-1 3-1 2nd Won Canada West Semi-Final 35-16 over UBC

Won Hardy Cup Final 32-15 over Manitoba

Won Mitchell Bowl 35-28 over Ottawa

Lost Vanier Cup 13-8 to Laval

2007 Brian Towriss 5 3 0 10 213 131 2-2 3-1 3rd Lost Canada West Semi-Final 19-13 to Regina

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Sports teams based in Saskatchewan
Baseball WMBL: Melville MillionairesMoose Jaw ExpressRegina Red SoxSaskatoon Yellow JacketsSwift Current IndiansWeyburn BeaversYorkton Cardinals
Football CFL: Saskatchewan Roughriders, CJFL: Regina ThunderSaskatoon Hilltops
Hockey WHL: Moose Jaw WarriorsPrince Albert RaidersRegina PatsSaskatoon BladesSwift Current Broncos, AJHL: Lloydminster Bobcats, SJHL: Battlefords North StarsEstevan BruinsFlin Flon BombersHumboldt BroncosKindersley KlippersLa Ronge Ice WolvesMelfort MustangsMelville MillionairesNipawin HawksNotre Dame HoundsWeyburn Red WingsYorkton Terriers, WWHL: Saskatchewan Prairie Ice
Soccer CMISL: Saskatoon Accelerators
Lacrosse RMLL: Saskatchewan SWAT
Rugby Union RCSL: Saskatchewan Prairie Fire, NWL: Saskatchewan Rugby Union
Ringette NRL: Saskatoon Wild
Canadian Interuniversity Sport University Of Regina Cougars, University Of Regina Rams (football), University Of Saskatchewan Huskies
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