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Huskie Happenings (Feb. 10, 2026)

Huskie Women's Basketball (20-0 Conference, 26-0 Overall)
Saturday, February 14, 2026 – Canada West Quarterfinals
#1 Saskatchewan vs MRU/UFV, Physical Activity Complex, 5:00 PM CST

Story Lines:
• The Huskies secured the first undefeated regular season in 54 years, with the 6-0 1971-72 Huskie team owning the only other perfect
• Saskatchewan is also in the midst of the 4th-longest undefeated streak in Canadian university women's basketball history at 50 games which ties the 1990-92 Laurentian Voyageurs
• Now entering the postseason as the No. 2 seed in Canada West, the Huskies will look to become the 11th undefeated conference champion in Canada West and the first since Simon Fraser in 2004-05
• Friday night (Feb. 13), the PAC will play host to a Canada West play-in game between the No. 7-seeded UFV Cascades (9-11) and No. 10-seeded MRU Cougars (10-10)
• Last season, the Huskies defeated the UFV Cascades 63-45 at home in the quarterfinal round

TICKETS
WEBCAST LINK (CanadaWest.tv)
RADIO LINK (HuskieFAN.ca)
LIVE STATS LINK
 

Huskie Women's Hockey (11-9-6 Conference, 15-11-7 Overall)
Friday, February 13, 2026
Saskatchewan vs MRU Cougars (18-6-2), Merlis Belsher Place, 7:00 PM CST
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Saskatchewan vs MRU Cougars (18-6-2), Merlis Belsher Place, 5:00 PM CST

Story Lines:
• The 2025-26 season comes down to this weekend as the Huskies sit in a tie for third-place in the Canada West East Division
• Saskatchewan does not hold the tiebreaker with the Bisons and will need a combination of both points and help this weekend to earn a postseason berth
• Serving as the fifth and sixth meetings with the Cougars this season, the Huskies have a 1-2-1 record in head-to-head meetings
• Jayde Cadieux enters the weekend on a 6-game point streak for the Huskies, having recorded five goals and two assists over that span

TICKETS
WEBCAST LINK (CanadaWest.tv)
RADIO LINK (HuskieFAN.ca)
LIVE STATS LINK
 

Huskie Men's Hockey (19-5-2 Conference, 25-7-4 Overall)
Friday, February 13, 2026
#4 Saskatchewan at #3 MRU Cougars (18-6-2), Flames Community Arena, 8:00 PM CST
Saturday, February 14, 2026
#4 Saskatchewan at #3 MRU Cougars (18-6-2), Flames Community Arena, 8:00 PM CST

Story Lines:
• Following back-to-back wins against the Calgary Dinos, the Huskies sit in first-place in Canada West's East Division having secured a two-point lead over the MRU Cougars
• Saskatchewan needs just one win this weekend to clinch the East Division, a first-round bye, and a home semifinal playoff series
• In four meetings with the Cougars this season, the Huskies have a 2-1-1 record despite being outscored 14-16
• In their most recent weekend series, the Huskies fell 4-5 in overtime before winning 5-3 in Calgary

WEBCAST LINK (CanadaWest.tv)
RADIO LINK (HuskieFAN.ca)
LIVE STATS LINK
 

Huskie Women's Volleyball (10-8 Conference, 13-8 Overall)
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Saskatchewan at Regina Cougars (5-13), CKHS, 7:30 PM CST
Friday, February 13, 2026
Saskatchewan at Regina Cougars (5-13), CKHS, 7:00 PM CST

Story Lines:
• The Huskies sit sixth in the conference standings heading into the final weekend of the regular season, looking to solidify their position with a pair of wins in Regina
• If Saskatchewan can hold onto sixth-place they would earn bye through to the Canada West Quarterfinals, bypassing the play-in round next week
• Recently Saskatchewan has dominated their rivalry with Regina, winning 10 of the last 12 meetings including six straight-set victories

WEBCAST LINK (CanadaWest.tv)
LIVE STATS LINK
 

Huskie Wrestling
Saturday, February 14, 2026 – CW Championships
Saville Sports Centre | Edmonton, Alta.

Story Lines:
• The Huskies head to Edmonton this weekend looking to cap off an impressive season at the Canada West Championships
• In the most recent edition of the U SPORTS Wrestling Top 10, the Huskies maintained their top-5 ranks with the USask men ranked No. 2 and women No. 4
• At last year's conference championships, the Huskies brought home 18 individual medals and finished 3rd in the team standings

WEBCAST LINK (CanadaWest.tv)
 
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