Wall of Fame
From 2007 to 2012, Brenne George redefined excellence in Huskie Women's Hockey. Over 105 regular-season games, she became the program's all-time leader in points (144) and goals (81), while ranking third in assists with 63. Her scoring prowess remains unmatched—with the local Saskatoon product still holding the best single-season mark in Huskie history with 28 goals.
George's dominance extended across Canada West, where she finished her career fourth in points, third in goals, and first in both power-play goals and hat tricks, recording six. In 2009–10, she delivered a historic season, leading the conference with 28 goals and 46 points to become the first Canada West MVP in program history. That year, she was also named the University of Saskatchewan's Mary Ethel Cartwright Trophy recipient and a First Team All-Canadian, an accolade she repeated in 2010–11. A three-time Canada West All-Star, George recorded double-digit goal totals in all five seasons in green and white, including three straight years with at least 15 goals from 2008 to 2011.
Her impact on the ice was not limited to the Huskies either. In 2011, George represented Canada at the FISU Winter Games in Erzurum, Turkey, scoring seven goals and totaling 12 points to help Canada capture gold.
After earning a bachelor's degree in kinesiology, George later graduated with a master's in physical therapy in 2016.