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  2. Griffiths Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Griffiths Stadium. Griffiths Stadium is a stadium located on the grounds of the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The current stadium was opened on 23 June, 1967, to host the Saskatchewan Huskies football team. There was previously a Griffiths Stadium 200 metres to the east of the current location, which operated from 1936 ...

  3. University of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Nobel Plaza, University of Saskatchewan. A location next to the South Saskatchewan River, across from the city centre of Saskatoon, was selected for the campus.David Robertson Brown of Brown & Vallance were the initial architects constructing a campus plan and the first university buildings in Collegiate Gothic style: The Prime Minister of Canada, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, laid the cornerstone of ...

  4. Saskatchewan Huskies - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan Huskies. The Saskatchewan Huskies are the athletics teams representing the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The university began their athletics program in 1907 and has competed with others since 1911. They currently compete in elite inter-university competition administered by U Sports and its members, both ...

  5. Mosaic Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic Stadium is an open-air stadium at REAL District in Regina, Saskatchewan. Announced on July 12, 2012, the stadium replaced Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field as the home field of the Canadian Football League's Saskatchewan Roughriders. It was designed by HKS, Inc., in joint venture with B+H, the architects of record. Preliminary construction ...

  6. Saskatchewan Huskies football - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Merlis Belsher Place - Wikipedia

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    Merlis Belsher Place was designed to replace several aging facilities at the University of Saskatchewan. As part of an agreement with the City of Saskatoon, Merlis Belsher Place features two NHL-sized ice surfaces which can be utilized year round and will provide an added 1,500 hours of icetime for minor hockey in the City. [5]

  8. Olga Kotelko - Wikipedia

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    Olga Kotelko. Olga Kotelko (2 March 1919 – 24 June 2014) was a Canadian track and field athlete. [1] She held over 30 world records [2] and won over 750 gold medals in her age category for the Masters competition, age 90–95, and was considered "one of the world's greatest athletes" as a result. [3] She held every track and field world ...

  9. Saskatchewan Huskies women's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Huskies women's basketball team represents the University of Saskatchewan in the Canada West Universities Athletic Association of U Sports women's basketball. The Huskies have captured two national championships, winning the first in 2016, followed by a victory in 2020. [ 2][ 3] Led by head coach Lisa Thomaidis, who first led ...