BY THE NUMBERS: Saskatchewan Huskies
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This article was published 19/03/2025 (212 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Saskatchewan Huskies
Opponent: Queen’s Gaels
Record: 14-6
Qualifying: Canada West third place
Trophy Case:
Emmett Graham (.359 hitting percentage — first-team all-star).
Jacob Baird (88 blocks — second-team all-star)
Last title: 2004
Hitting percentage: .298 (third in U Sports)
Blocks per set: 1.99 (17th)
Points per set: 16.1 (fourth)
Quick Hits: The Huskies survived a thrilling best-of-three quarterfinal series, ending a 12-year run of Trinity Western Spartans nationals appearances … Saskatchewan bounced back from a four-set semifinal loss to Winnipeg, overcoming a 2-0 deficit to beat UBC 3-2 and snag the last Canada West spot … It features a hometown-heavy starting lineup led by a crafty lefty in right side Emmett Graham.