Despite a promising season, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies did not end their Vanier Cup drought, falling to Montreal in the 2025 national U Sports football championship.
For the third time in five years, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies will be playing for a Vanier Cup championship after defeating the Queen’s Gaels in the 2025 Mitchell Bowl.
The 2025 Canadian Bowl belongs to the Saskatoon Hilltops, defending their home turf to defeat the Okanagan Sun 21-18 in the CJFL national championship game.
The Hardy Cup is coming back to Saskatoon as the USask Huskies mounted a late comeback to defeat the Regina Rams and win their 22nd Canada West football title.
Canadians Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier were crowned Skate Canada International champions for the sixth time in a row in Saskatoon, while Ilia Malinin smashed his own world record.
For the second year in a row, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies will be playing for a Hardy Cup after winning their Canada West semi-final over the UBC Thunderbirds.
Making their SJHL debut in front of a sold out Warman Home Centre Communiplex, the Warman Wolverines fell 3-0 to the visiting Humboldt Broncos.
CEBL playoffs have once again eluded the Saskatchewan Rattlers – the basketball team finished last in the Western Conference standings with a 7-17 record in 2025.
Saskatoon Berries star Carter Beck delivered a walk-off grand slam in extra innings to clinch his team’s first round series over the Moose Jaw Miller Express.