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Photos from Huskie Athletics's post 05/05/2026

On Friday May 1st, Assiniboine elder and knowledge keeper Tim Eashappie joined the Huskies at South Corman Park School to speak with Grade 4, 5 and 6 students about the importance of May 5th, the National Day for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, also known as Red Dress Day.

After Tim spoke with students about what this day means for Indigenous women, girls, their loved ones, families and communities, students and Huskie athletes coloured and decorated their own red dresses.

These dresses are now on display at Merlis Belsher Place and will remain so until the end of May as a symbol of support and solidarity with Indigenous communities.

A special thank you to Tim for his time, wisdom and generosity in bringing this important conversation to the next generation through fostering kindness, empathy and understanding.

To Indigenous student-athletes Paige Rolles and Jessamy Sundby from USask Huskie Track & Field & Cross Country - thank you for time, commitment and mentorship.

To the USask Office of Vice-Provost Indigenous Engagement, thank you for your ongoing support, feedback and guidance.

The Huskies stand with the families and communities mourning the loss of loved ones, as well as those still waiting, hoping and searching for answers.

You are in our hearts. Never forgotten. No more stolen sisters♥️💚

For more information and to read the MMIWG Calls for Justice head to www.mmiwg-ffada.ca.

If you are impacted and require immediate support please call 1-844-413-6649. For additional support and resources please head to rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca.

Photos from Huskie Athletics's post 04/22/2026

Volunteers are a vital part of Huskie game days! In honour of National Volunteer Week we want to celebrate and thank them for the time and dedication they give to both our fans and student-athletes! 👏

04/20/2026

Bringing the Energy 🔋

Throwback to earlier in the season ⬇️

The sharpshooter Dylan Miller takes us inside practice on the latest edition of MIC’D UP 🎤

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03/31/2026

“As an academic, a police officer and a First Nations woman, I believe that when education becomes systemic, reconciliation becomes sustainable.”

As the daughter of a Sixties Scoop Survivor and granddaughter of a Residential School Survivor, Shaina Lynden knows first hand the devastating impact of colonial policies on Indigenous families, communities and culture.

As a police officer, she also knows what it’s like to be on the frontlines of difficult and traumatic situations.

This unique perspective and a passion for education has led Lynden to create, build and facilitate one of the most comprehensive and successful Indigenous Cultural Competency Education Courses for policing in the country.

Currently completing her PhD in Educational Leadership at University of Saskatchewan, Lynden ultimately hopes to see national standards deployed for reconciliation in policing and public service that answer the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Call to Action 57.

“I think that’s part of what’s so successful about me doing what I’m doing, is because I speak from being a police officer and I speak from being a First Nations person.”

Read more about our March 2026 Huskie Woman of Influence Shaina Lynden at the link below 💚

https://huskies.usask.ca/news/2026/3/31/general-huskie-almuna-leading-reconciliation-in-policing.aspx

03/13/2026
03/11/2026

🚨REGISTRATION NOW OPEN🚨

Calling all Future Huskies, registration for 2026 summer camps is officially open!

Click the link in bio or head to huskies.usask.ca/feature/futurehuskies to secure your spot today!

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Photos from Huskie Athletics's post 03/10/2026

The Huskie Hero’s - Mar. 5-8, 2026

📸 Daniel Zappe, Mathieu Belanger, Zachary Peters, Samantha Keen

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03/08/2026

BACK-2-BACK 🏆🏆

The Dogs win consecutive U SPORTS titles for the first time in program history, defeating the UNB Reds in the Final 8 championship game!

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03/06/2026

Calling all future Huskies‼️

2026 Summer Camp registration opens Wednesday, March 11!

Don’t miss out on your chance to learn from the best!

Click the link in bio or head to huskies.usask.ca/feature/futurehuskies for more information and to register!

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87 Campus Drive
Saskatoon, SK
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Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm