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Saskatchewan Huskies Football SASKATCHEWAN HUSKIES FOOTBALL VANIER CUP CHAMPIONS : 1990, ‘96, ‘98 | CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS: 1965, ‘74, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘94, ‘96, ‘98, ‘99, 2002, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 87 CIS ALL-CANADIANS | 255 CANADA WEST ALL-STARS | 35 CANADA WEST AWARD WINNERS | 6 CIS AWARD WINNERS 2016 SCHEDULE Game Information Fri 9/2 vs Regina W, 41-39 2OT Date ................................... Sunday, Oct. 1 Fri 9/9 at Alberta W, 29-17 Time ....................................................2 p.m. Fri 9/16 vs Calgary L, 20-19 Sat 9/24 at Manitoba L, 38-17 Location ..............................Regina, Sask. Sat 10/1 at Regina 2:00 PM Venue ...................New Mosaic Stadium Fri 10/14 vs UBC 7:00 PM Watch ............................... Canadawest.tv Sat 10/22 at Calgary 1:00 PM Fri 10/28 vs Alberta 7:00 PM Listen ........................................ CJWW 600 Sat 11/5 TBD TBD Series ('99) ......................SSK Leads 24-9 NO. 4 SASKATCHEWAN Sat 11/12 TBD TBD @ REG ............................SSK Leads 11-7 REGINA HUSKIES Current Streak ....................... SSK - 6 W Sat 11/19 AUS TBD RAMS Sat 11/26 CIS TBD 2-2 Last Meeting ..................Sept. 2, 2016 REG 39 @ SSK 41 *OT 3-1 CANADA WEST STANDINGS #5THINGS GP Record The provincial rivals will be the first to play in the new Moasic Stadium as a 1 test event in front of what is expected to be a record setting crowd. Regina 4 3-1 The first meeting between the two schools in 2016 was a 41-39 classic that 2 required two overtimes before the Huskies ended it with a Sean Stenger Calgary 4 3-1 field goal. Manitoba 4 2-2 3 One streak will come to an end this weekend as the Huskies enter Saturday UBC 4 2-2 on a two-game losing skid, but have won six straight against the Rams. The Rams moved up five spots to No. 4 in this week's CIS Top 10. The Saskatchewan 4 2-2 4 Huskies fell out of the rankings after being ranked No. 8 last week. Alberta 4 0-4 5 Huskie running back Tyler Chow leads the conference in rushing with 572 CIS TOP 10 yards this season. His 143 yards per game is second in the CIS. - Pts (1st place) - Last week 1. Montreal (4-0) 300 (30) 1 STATISTICAL LEADERS #ByTheNumbers 2. Laval (3-1) 264 3 30 3. Western (4-1) 219 4 Saskatchewan Category Regina The Huskies have scored at least 30 points in 4. Regina (3-1) 188 9 TYLER CHOW Rushing NOAH PICTON five straight meetings against Regina. 84 RUSH, 572 YDS, 6.8 AVG, 2 TD 20 ATT, 178 YDS, 8.9 AVG, 1 TD 5. Calgary (3-1) 171 2 KYLE SIEMENS Passing NOAH PICTON 1,429 6. Laurier (4-0) 153 5 81-134, 934 YDS, 7 TD, 2 INT 117-170, 1714 YDS, 14 TD, 5 INT Saturday will be 1,429 days from the last time 7. Ottawa (4-0) 148 6 JULAN LYNCH Receiving MITCHELL PICTON the Huskies last lost to their provincial riaval. 8. McMaster (3-1) 79 7 15 REC, 230 YDS, 1 TD 35 REC, 485 YDS, 7 TD 9. Manitoba (2-2) 54 NR BOWAN LEWIS Tackles DANNY NESBITT 1,714 10. Carleton (3-2) 45 10 21 TACKLES, 3 BREAK UPS 28 TACKLES, 1 FOR LOSS, 1 FF, 1 FR, 2 BREAK UPS The Huskies look to shut down CIS passing MATT KOZUN Sacks NICHOLAS DHEILLY leader Noah Picton who has thrown for 1,714 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: NICOLE BETKER yards this season. PHONE: 306-966-1024 • EMAIL: [email protected] 2.5 SACKS 4 SACKS WBESITE: HUSKIES.USASK.CA • TWITTER: @HUSKIEATHLETICS S. KRIEGER, J. FILTEAU, D. DALE Interceptions BRAEDY WILL 16,500 FACEBOOK: HUSKIE ATHLETICS 1 INT 2 INT Over 16,500 fans are expected to pack into YOUTUBE: YOURHUSKIEATHLETICS SEAN STENGER Field Goals DANIEL SCRAPER new Mosaic Stadium on Saturday afternoon HUSKIE ATHLETICS • 87 CAMPUS DRIVE which is on track to set a new conference SASKATOON, SK • S7N 5B2 13-15 FG (LG 40), 9-9 XP 4-6 FG (LG 41), 11-12 XP attendance record. Game 3 vs Calgary Dinos • Huskie Football 2016 Game Notes 2016 Huskie Football Game Notes - 2 UOFS QUICK FACTS: SCOUTING THE RAMS Location: Saskatoon, SK • Regina enters the weekend as the leader in the Canada West standings. Enrollment: 19,700 • The Rams rose to No. 4 in this week's CIS Top 10. It is the highest ranking for Founded: 1907 the squad since being No. 3 during the 2010 season. Nickname: Huskies Huskie Colours: Green, White • Last week, Regina took down the Calgary Dinos in Regina in a thrilling 32-27 Conference: Canada West contest. President: Peter Stoicheff • Rams slotback Mitchell Picton was named the CIS Offensive Player of the Week Athletic Director: Basil Hughton after haluing in 13 passes for 215 yards and three second half TD's. Joey Dwyer Stadium: Griffiths Stadium was named the Canada West Defensive Player of the Week after recording 10 Surface: Field Turf tackles and a huge sack-fumble to seal last week's victory. Capacity: 5,743 • Quarterback Noah Picton leads all CIS passers by nearly 50 yards per game with an average of 428.5 yards through the air. The two-time CIS Offensive Play- HUSKIE HISTORY: er of the Week has thrown 14 touchdown passes (T-1st CIS) and leads the Rams All-Time Conference Record: in Rushing. 201-152-2 (since 1972) All-Time Playoff Record: • Regina has shown just how potent their offense can be in 2016. The Rams lead 29-20 the Canada West in points per game (33) and total offense (2121). Regina has VS REGINA: also been efficient in the red zone scoring on 100% of its attempts this season. All-Time: 24-9 13 of its 18 red zone scores have been touchdowns. Conference: 21-6 Playoffs: 2-3 Home: 13-2 All-time results vs Regina (23-9) Away: 11-7 All-time results vs Regina (23-9) SERIES HISTORY TEAM STATS Date Opponent Score Attend Site Notes * Sept 11/99 REGINA W 56-12 26.5- Saskatoon (4th) Points per game 33.0 (1st) * Oct 23/99 at Regina W 24-7 1651- Regina (4th) Total offense 2121 (1st) * Sept 23/00 at Regina W 38-33 415.8- Regina (4th) Yards per game 530.3 (1st) * Sept 15/01 at Regina L 21-31 - Regina * Oct 27/01 REGINA W 34-28 241.0- Saskatoon (5th) Passing yards per game 428.5 (1st) p Nov 3/01 at Regina L 31-58 -7 (4th)Regina Passing touchdowns 14 (1st) * Sept 7/02 at Regina L 7-31 174.8- Regina (3rd) Rushing yards per game 101.8 (6th) * Oct 19/02 REGINA W 23-4 6.0- Saskatoon(1st) Yards per rush 5.4 (3rd) p Nov 9/02 at Regina W 44-28 - Regina * Aug 30/03 at Regina W 34-31 -2 (4th)Regina Rushing touchdowns 2 (4th) * Oct 11/03 REGINA W 41-24 24.8- Saskatoon (4th) 1st downs per game 25.0 (3rd) Oct 30/04 at Regina W 49-7 63% - Regina (3rd) 3rd down % 63% (3rd) * Sept 3/05 REGINA W 44-7 20.6- Saskatoon (4th) Kick return average 15.8 (6th) * Oct 22/05 at Regina W 57-8 - Regina * Sept 9/06 REGINA W 38-14 14.1- Saskatoon (1st) Punt return average 7.6 (4th) * Oct 14/06 at Regina L 31-32 86.7% - Regina (1st) Field goal % 75.0% (2nd) * Oct 27/07 REGINA L 31-34 38.1- Saskatoon(2nd) Average per punt 31.5 (6th) p Nov 2/07 at Regina L 13-19 94% - Regina (2nd) Red zone % 100% (1st) * 9/6/2008 at Regina W 42-14 3382 Regina, SK * 9/11/2009 REGINA W 10-9 60907-18Saskatoon, (5th) Red SK zone touchdowns 13-18 (1st) * 10/30/2009 at Regina W 42-17 13801 (5th)Regina, SKFumbles recovered 4 (2nd) p 11/7/2009 REGINA W 53-23 44823 (4th)Saskatoon, SKDefensive INTs 0 (4th) * 9/18/2010 at Regina L 26-37 37500 (4th)Regina, SK Defensive TDs 0 (4th) * 10/29/2010 REGINA W 52-29 3824 Saskatoon, SK * 9/9/2011 REGINA W 33-10 7370212 Saskatoon,(5th) SK Tackles 244 (1st) * 10/22/2011 at Regina W 16-15 19157 (2nd)Regina, SK Sacks 5 (4th) * 9/21/2012 REGINA L 26-35 903338 Saskatoon,(1st) SKPenalties 41 (2nd) p 11/02/2012 at Regina L 9-31 4110336Regina, (1st) SK Penalty yards 435 (4th) * 8/30/2013 REGINA W 40-33 5801 Saskatoon, SK * 10/26/2013 at Regina W 33-15 140032:24Regina, (1st) SKTime of Posession 26:40 (6th) * 9/18/2015 REGINA W 33-18 6476 Saskatoon, SK Facebook “f” Logo * 10/30/2015CMYK / .eps Facebook “f” Logo atCMYK / .eps Regina W 38-37 1100 Regina, SK Overall:Huskie 23-9 Athletics • Conference: 20-6 • Home:huskies.usask.ca 12-2 • Away: 11-7 • Neutral: 0-0 @huskieathletics 2016 Huskie Football Game Notes - 3 LAST WEEK... LAST MEETING... SEPTEMBER 24, 2016 SEPTEMBER 2, 2016 Final 1 2 3 4 T Final 1 2 3 4 OT T SASKATCHEWAN (2-2) 7 10 0 0 17 REGINA (0-1) 7 3 13 8 8 39 MANITOBA (2-2) 7 6 10 15 38 SASKATCHEWAN (1-0) 1 13 8 9 10 41 WINNIPEG – The University of Manitoba Bisons scored 28 unan- SASKATOON - Sean Stenger's 10-yard field goal in the second swered points to secure a 38-17 home win over the No.
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