Saskatchewan Huskies

U Sports Football League | Canada

Team Info

Founded: 1912

Stadium: Griffiths Stadium

Manager: N/A

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Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
22 Nov 2025
19:15
Saskatchewan Huskies 16 - 30 Montreal Carabins U Sports Football League
Mosaic Stadium
15 Nov 2025
20:15
Saskatchewan Huskies 22 - 11 Queen's Gaels U Sports Football League
Griffiths Stadium
08 Nov 2025
20:00
Saskatchewan Huskies 25 - 24 Regina Rams U Sports Football League
Griffiths Stadium
01 Nov 2025
20:00
Saskatchewan Huskies 26 - 7 UBC Thunderbirds U Sports Football League
Griffiths Stadium
25 Oct 2025
20:00
Saskatchewan Huskies 31 - 12 Manitoba Bisons U Sports Football League
Griffiths Stadium
18 Oct 2025
01:00
UBC Thunderbirds 10 - 24 Saskatchewan Huskies U Sports Football League
Thunderbird Stadium
05 Oct 2025
01:00
Saskatchewan Huskies 31 - 24 Alberta Golden Bears U Sports Football League
Griffiths Stadium
27 Sep 2025
19:00
Calgary Dinos 22 - 45 Saskatchewan Huskies U Sports Football League
McMahon Stadium
20 Sep 2025
01:00
Saskatchewan Huskies 22 - 20 Regina Rams U Sports Football League
Griffiths Stadium
13 Sep 2025
22:00
Manitoba Bisons 21 - 20 Saskatchewan Huskies U Sports Football League
Princess Auto Stadium

About Saskatchewan Huskies

The Saskatchewan Huskies football team represents the University of Saskatchewan in U Sports football that competes in the Canada West Universities Athletic Association conference of U Sports. The program has won the Vanier Cup national championship three times, in 1990, 1996 and 1998. The Huskies became only the second U Sports team to advance to three consecutive Vanier Cup games, after the Saint Mary's Huskies, but lost all three games from 2004-2006. The team has won the most Hardy Trophy titles in Canada West, having won a total of 21 times.

The 2006 Huskies became only the third team to play in a Vanier Cup that their school was hosting, when the University of Saskatchewan hosted the 42nd Vanier Cup. The Toronto Varsity Blues were the first when they won two Vanier Cups in 1965 and 1993. Saskatchewan also became the first western school to host the national championship game.

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