Wall of Fame
The 2009–10 Huskie Men's Basketball team achieved something no squad in program history had, and something no team has done since. 15 student-athletes, three coaches, and eight support staff became both Canada West and CIS Champions, claiming the one and only conference and national titles in program history.
After finishing the regular season with a 14–6 record and second place in the Canada West Prairie Division, the Huskies stormed through the playoffs. They defeated Fraser Valley in two games, then edged UBC in a thrilling overtime semifinal before claiming the Canada West crown with a 96–83 victory over Calgary.
Entering the CIS Final 8 as the No. 5 seed, the Huskies took their remarkable run to the national stage and Ottawa, Ontario. They opened with a win over Windsor, then stunned the tournament hosts and top-seeded Carleton Ravens to advance to the program's first-ever national final. In the championship game, Saskatchewan faced UBC for the second time in the postseason, earning a decisive 91–81 victory to secure the CIS title.
Individual accolades highlighted the team's dominance. At the CIS Final 8, Troy Gottselig was named MVP of the championship tournament and was joined by Showron Glover and Michael Linklater as tournament All-Stars. Glover was also recognized for his regular season success, earning Canada West First Team All-Star and First Team All-Canadian honours. Following the season, Greg Jockims was named the Colb McEown Trophy as University of Saskatchewan Coach of the Year, while Glover adding another accolade in the E. Kent Phillips Trophy as Male Athlete of the Year.