Huskie Women's Basketball (16-0 Conference, 22-0 Overall)
Thursday, January 29, 2026
#1 Saskatchewan vs #4 Regina Cougars (15-1), Physical Activity Complex, 6:00 PM CST
Saturday, January 31, 2026
#1 Saskatchewan at #4 Regina Cougars (15-1), CKHS, 5:00 PM CST
Story Lines:
• For the first time since the 2023-24 season and the third time in program history the Huskies have gone sixteen games without a loss to open the season
• Even more impressive, Saskatchewan has now won 46 consecutive games dating back to November of 2024
• Following a Regina loss to Alberta on Saturday, the Huskies are now one of just two undefeated team remaining in the country along with the 17-0 Queen's Gaels
• This week's matchup features the top two teams in the conference who will battle for the top seed in Canada West's Prairie Division
WEBCAST LINK (CanadaWest.tv)
RADIO LINK (HuskieFAN.ca) *Home Games Only*
LIVE STATS LINK
Huskie Men's Basketball (5-11 Conference, 7-15 Overall)
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Saskatchewan vs Regina Cougars (5-11), Physical Activity Complex, 8:00 PM CST
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Saskatchewan at Regina Cougars (5-11), CKHS, 7:00 PM CST
Story Lines:
• The two biggest games of the season approach this week for the Huskies in the shape of the Regina Cougars
• Sitting 8th (REG) and 9th (SSK) in the Prairie Division, both teams trail the Lethbridge Pronghorns (6-12), who take on the 11-5 Alberta Golden Bears this week, for the final playoff position in the 2026 Canada West postseason
• The Huskies will look to Easton Thimm to continue his remarkable individual season which has seen the forward average a double-double with 16.3 points and 11.7 rebounds per game
WEBCAST LINK (CanadaWest.tv)
RADIO LINK (HuskieFAN.ca) *Home Games Only*
LIVE STATS LINK
Huskie Women's Hockey (9-9-4 Conference, 13-11-5 Overall)
Friday, January 30, 2026
Saskatchewan at Regina Cougars (7-11-4), The Co-operators Centre, 7:00 PM CST
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Saskatchewan vs Regina Cougars (7-11-4), Merlis Belsher Place, 7:00 PM CST
Story Lines:
• Coming off a much needed 3-point weekend in Edmonton, the Huskies will now take on the Regina Cougars in a pair of crucial games
• Saskatchewan lead the Manitoba Bisons by just one point (22 to 21) for the third playoff position in the Canada West East Division with just six games remaining
• The Huskies are 3-1 against Regina this season, having shutout their provincial rivals in all three wins (1-0 (OT), 3-0, 1-0)
WEBCAST LINK (CanadaWest.tv)
RADIO LINK (HuskieFAN.ca)
LIVE STATS LINK
Huskie Men's Hockey (16-4-2 Conference, 22-6-4 Overall)
Friday, January 30, 2026
#3 Saskatchewan vs Regina Cougars (3-19-0), Merlis Belsher Place, 7:00 PM CST
Saturday, January 31, 2026
#3 Saskatchewan at Regina Cougars (3-19-0), The Co-operators Centre, 7:00 PM CST
Story Lines:
• Two must-win games lie ahead of the Huskies in the Regina Cougars, who just last weekend suffered back-to-back losses to MRU in which they were outscored 21-3
• Saskatchewan is currently in a three-way tie at 34 points for the top spot in Canada West's East Division along with the MRU Cougars and Calgary Dinos
• This weekend offers the Dogs a chance to jump both division rivals as the Cougars and Dinos are set to face off head-to-head
• Following a three-point weekend, freshman Conner Roulette overtook Cantz Petruic for the team lead with 30 points, he is also the U SPORTS leader in rookie scoring
WEBCAST LINK (CanadaWest.tv)
RADIO LINK (HuskieFAN.ca)
LIVE STATS LINK
Huskie Track & Field
Friday, January 30 – Saturday, January 31, 2026
Jim Daly Bison Classic, James Daly Fieldhouse
Story Lines:
• The Huskies will get their first look at the site of the 2026 U SPORTS Track & Field Championships this weekend in Manitoba
• Saskatchewan currently has 14 student-athletes who rank among the top-five in the nation in their respective events, including four who rank first
• Rookie phenom Hailee Woodhouse continues to turn heads just a few weeks into her Canada West and U SPORTS career and just this past weekend broke a 45-year-old Canadian U20 300m record at the Knights of Columbus Games
Huskie Women's Volleyball (9-7 Conference, 12-7 Overall)
Friday, January 30, 2026
Saskatchewan vs UFV Cascades (8-6), Physical Activity Complex, 6:00 PM CST
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Saskatchewan vs UFV Cascades (8-6), Physical Activity Complex, 3:00 PM CST
Story Lines:
• With just four games remaining in the regular season, this weekend's matchup will carry significant playoff implications with the Huskies and Cascades separated by just two points in the Canada West standings (SSK 6th - 25, UFV 7th - 23)
• The Huskies would like to remain in the top-six of the conference to avoid having to participate in the play-in round (7v10, 8v9)
• Last season the Huskies and Cascades met in the Canada West Quarterfinals in Abbotsford which saw the Dogs advance to the Final Four with a 2-1 series win (3-1, 0-3, 3-0)
• Saskatchewan will lean on the production of a trio of outside hitters who rank among the top-25 in the conference in Keely Anderson (3.5pps), Taryn Hannah (3.2pps), and Rosetta Cyr (3.2pps)
WEBCAST LINK (CanadaWest.tv)
LIVE STATS LINK
Huskie Men's Volleyball (7-9 Conference, 8-15 Overall)
Friday, January 30, 2026
Saskatchewan vs UFV Cascades (0-14), Physical Activity Complex, 7:30 PM CST
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Saskatchewan vs UFV Cascades (0-14), Physical Activity Complex, 4:30 PM CST
Story Lines:
• This weekend will see the Huskies host a lopsided matchup in the Cascades who have yet to win a game in the 2025-26 season
• Nine of UFV's losses have come in straight-set fashion with the team having won just five total sets—the fewest in U SPORTS
• For Saskatchewan the weekend marks a pair of must-win games as the team, currently 7th in the Canada West standings, looks to avoid the first round of the postseason or secure home-court for a play-in series
WEBCAST LINK (CanadaWest.tv)
LIVE STATS LINK