The Saskatchewan Huskies dominated the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades in the Canada West semifinal, with a remarkable display of three-point shooting leading to an 84-50 victory.

The Big Picture

The Huskies' exceptional shooting performance, particularly from Carly Ahlstrom, propelled them to a decisive win, securing a spot in the national championship tournament.

By the Numbers
  • The Huskies made seven three-pointers in the first six minutes of play.
  • Saskatchewan shot 70.6% from the field and won the rebounding battle 39-21.
Yes, But

The Cascades struggled defensively against the Huskies' onslaught, unable to contain their hot shooting from beyond the arc.

State of Play
  • Saskatchewan advances to the conference final to face Alberta for the title.
  • The Cascades will compete for bronze against the UVic Vikes, with the winner securing an automatic national championship berth.
What's Next

The Huskies will battle the Alberta Pandas in the conference championship match, expecting a tough contest against the defending champs.

Bottom Line

The Saskatchewan Huskies' exceptional shooting performance secures a spot in the national championship tournament, while the UFV Cascades face a critical bronze medal match to secure a chance for the national title.