List of University of Saskatchewan Alumni - Sports

Sports

  • BATES: Kelly Bates B.C. Lions CFL and University of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Huskies football player.
  • BRYDEN: Rod Bryden was owner of the Ottawa Senators professor of law at the U of S faculty.
  • CRAIGGS: Tyson Craiggs B.C. Lions CFL and University of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Huskies football player.
  • ENWEANI: Cyprian Enweani degree in medicine, sprinter.
  • GENEREUX: George Genereux B.A. physician and trap shooting Canadian Gold medal winner.
  • HAY: Charles Cecil Hay honorary doctorate Canadian ice hockey player, organizer, and administrator.
  • JONES-KONIHOWSKI Diane Jones-Konihowski, C.M., B.Ed. was a Canadian pentathlete.
  • KING: Dave King Canadian hockey coach.
  • MAKOWSKY: Gene Makowsky Saskatchewan Roughriders lineman of the CFL.
  • SCHMIRLER: Sandra Schmirler, SOM, BSPE, Canadian curler, an Olympic and triple World Champion as well was one of the 100 Alumni of Influence from the U of S.
  • WITTMAN Don Wittman nationally recognized sports broadcaster in Canada.
  • YANIK: Viola Yanik is a Canadian wrestler

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