The University of Saskatchewan Huskies women's soccer team kicks off their 2024 Canada West season as reigning conference bronze medal winners.
WATCH: Claiming the program's first Canada West medal since 2016 last year, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies women's soccer team wants to become a championship calibre squad in 2024.are reigning Canada West bronze medallists after completing a run to the conference’s final four last November, beating the Victoria Vikes to bring home the team’s first medal since 2016.
One of the conference’s youngest teams last season, the Huskies are a year older with just two graduations in Hailey Weber and Halle Krynowsky from their bronze medal-winning roster.Returning the vast majority of their core is something 2023 leading scorer Marie Kilcher said is going to be a huge benefit this fall.For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen.
Ranked sixth in the Canada West pre-season coaches poll, the Huskies are aiming to better their 10-3-1 record from last season which tied a program record in regular season wins.
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