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| Wayne Turner against Boston College gave the | Huskies a win. |
| to repeat as champions with the Saint Mary's | Huskies accomplishing the feat right before Laval in |
| ge et Or gained a measure of revenge over the | Huskies after they defeated them in the previous year |
| ennage that was removed from almost all other | Huskies after repeated rotor strikes in heavy winds. |
| ting quarterback in his third season with the | Huskies, after being used the previous year mainly fo |
| e of the Year after his first season with the | Huskies, after being the only freshman to start and p |
| graduated from Northeastern he did so as the | Huskies all time leading scorer with 1,617 points. |
| He started at the middle linebacker for the | Huskies all four seasons, from 2001 to 2004 and was a |
| The | Huskies also advanced to the MAC Tournament's champio |
| broke his ankle in a loss to the Connecticut | Huskies, and started the rest of the season in his pl |
| was an assistant coach for the Michigan Tech | Huskies and at Southeast Missouri State He also was a |
| He played linebacker for the | Huskies and led the team in tackles with 92 tackles h |
| Hopkins played senior hockey with the Durham | Huskies and also had a brief coaching stint in the Am |
| played two seasons for the USHL's North Iowa | Huskies and one season for the University of Alaska A |
| ed at the Tier III Jr. C level as the Chicago | Huskies and plays at the International Ice Center in |
| playing for the Hamburg Freezers, the Kassel | Huskies and the Krefeld Pinguine. |
| her 2nd Bundesliga side, rejoining the Kassel | Huskies and again won promotion to the DEL, he joined |
| ned an contract as General Manager for Kassel | Huskies and on 25 March 2010 was named as Head Coach, |
| the effort and determination of the underdog | Huskies and their senior QB, Jake Locker. |
| The rivalry between the | Huskies and the University of Tennessee Lady Vols has |
| d as a result the two Hesse teams, the Kassel | Huskies and Frankfurt Lions, lost their license throu |
| A transfer rules, Artis began to play for the | Huskies as a sophomore. |
| move on to face the first place Saint Mary's | Huskies at the Loney Bowl for the Jewett Trophy. |
| West played for the | Huskies at Washington High School, graduating in 1995 |
| ldogs to a 9-0 shutout of the St. Cloud State | Huskies at Amsoil Arena in Duluth. |
| as a member of the Cleveland Rebels, Toronto | Huskies, Baltimore Bullets, Washington Capitols, Chic |
| as a member of the Cleveland Rebels, Toronto | Huskies, Baltimore Bullets, Washington Capitols, Tri- |
| The 1959 | Huskies baseball team, coached by George Dietz, won t |
| he was Wide Receivers Coach of the Washington | Huskies before returning once again to the NFL in the |
| had a choice between UCLA and the Washington | Huskies, both of whom finished the season 6-6 and bow |
| The #8 Washington | Huskies built a 33-7 halftime lead and defeated the # |
| In 1997 he briefly played for the Kassel | Huskies but after two games with the team he returned |
| ed the Michigan Wolverines beating Washington | Huskies by a score of 23-6. |
| eating the previously undefeated Saskatchewan | Huskies by a score of 24-23, on a last minute field g |
| The | Huskies came close to winning their fifth title in 20 |
| In his 2005-06 season with the Rouyn-Noranda | Huskies Carpentier won the QMJHL scoring title with 3 |
| Big Ten, defeated the ninth-ranked Washington | Huskies, champions of the Pac-10, 38-31. |
| n the two weeks that followed the loss to the | Huskies, Cincinnati recovered to beat two top-25 oppo |
| es and Purdue would later meet the Washington | Huskies coached by Rick Neuheisel in the 2001 Rose Bo |
| an Soccer League and University of Washington | Huskies college football games. |
| The Keyano College | Huskies compete in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conf |
| The school's teams, known as the Hughson | Huskies, compete in baseball, basketball, cross count |
| The | Huskies competed in the Colonial Athletic Association |
| In five seasons under Toner the | Huskies compiled a 20-24-3 record. |
| ould not have waited 13 days, until after the | Huskies completed their season. |
| on finale on the road against the Connecticut | Huskies, completing 16 of 25 passes for 271 yards and |
| However, the | Huskies declaring bankruptcy on August 27, 2010, Morm |
| The Washington | Huskies defeated the Iowa Hawkeyes by a score of 28-0 |
| oach in Connecticut football history when the | Huskies defeated Texas Southern. |
| tional television audience, the #2 Washington | Huskies defeated the #4 Michigan Wolverines 34-14. |
| The | Huskies disbanded after one money-losing season. |
| He was also the interim head coach for the | Huskies during the 2010 Humanitarian Bowl. |
| He was named starter for the | Huskies during his sophomore season, and has since st |
| r at defensive end and a team captain for the | Huskies during his senior season. |
| rence included the Red Deer Packers, Edmonton | Huskies, Edmonton Wildcats, Calgary Colts, Calgary Mo |
| In that game, the | Huskies established school records for rushing yards( |
| utstanding player in the West Region, but the | Huskies fell in the semi-finals to the Michigan State |
| Its best season came in 1982, when the | Huskies finished 25-9-2 and made it to the NCAA Froze |
| Despite a slow start, the | Huskies finished with a record of 6-6, the first time |
| to the Turkey Bowl, losing to Evanston in the | Huskies' first post-season game. |
| After the | Huskies folded prior to the 2010-11 season, Hauser jo |
| player, was the head coach of the Connecticut | Huskies football team between 1994 and 1998 and an as |
| All | Huskies football games will be carried on CK750. |
| of Arts degree in 1978, he quarterbacked the | Huskies football team to three consecutive Atlantic U |
| See also: Connecticut | Huskies football under Randy Edsall |
| ns 131 wins are the most in Northern Illinois | Huskies football program history. |
| The 2007 Northern Illinois | Huskies football team represented Northern Illinois U |
| The 1915 Saskatchewan | Huskies football team represented the University of S |
| The 1914 Saskatchewan | Huskies football team represented the University of S |
| ned on June 23, 1967 to host the Saskatchewan | Huskies football team. |
| Hager was hired as the tenth Northeastern | Huskies football head coach in 2004. |
| The 1913 Saskatchewan | Huskies football team represented the University of S |
| The 2002 Connecticut | Huskies football team marked the school's first as a |
| The 2010 Saskatchewan | Huskies football team represents the University of Sa |
| The 2009 Saskatchewan | Huskies football team represents the University of Sa |
| ay announcer for the University of Washington | Huskies football team. |
| The 2011 Saskatchewan | Huskies football team represents the University of Sa |
| The 1977 Washington | Huskies football team represented the University of W |
| Four players on the 2008 Connecticut | Huskies football team were selected in the 2009 NFL D |
| The 2011 Washington | Huskies football team will represent the University o |
| The Saskatchewan | Huskies football team of the Canada West Universities |
| See also: 2008 Washington | Huskies football team |
| See also: 2011 Connecticut | Huskies football team |
| See also: 2010 Connecticut | Huskies football team |
| See also: 2011 Washington | Huskies football team |
| See also: 2008 Connecticut | Huskies football team |
| See also: 2006 Washington | Huskies football team |
| e is best known for coaching the Saint Mary's | Huskies for 13 years, leading the Huskies to four str |
| oldu played CIS football for the Saskatchewan | Huskies for the 2006 and 2007 seasons, assisting them |
| g undrafted in 2004, he chose to play for the | Huskies for another season. |
| then signed with fellow DEL team, the Kassel | Huskies for the 2008-09 season. |
| , Texas A&M, and Washington, where he led the | Huskies for 24 seasons (1923-46). |
| h School, and are 2-2 in matchups against the | Huskies for Varsity Football. |
| Hockey League (QMJHL) with the Rouyn-Noranda | Huskies for four seasons, being drafted 116th overall |
| 20 carries and set up or scored three of the | Huskies' four touchdowns and was named player of the |
| Jessica was a Center for the UConn | Huskies from 2000-2005. |
| Connecticut on December 21, 1998 and led the | Huskies from Division I-AA into Division I-A. |
| of the offensive leaders for the Northeastern | Huskies from the minute he stepped on campus. |
| cornerback for the University of Connecticut | Huskies from 2007 to 2009. |
| He played for thee St. Cloud State | Huskies from 1995-1997 and was named to the WCHA All- |
| m 1969-1972 and the University of Connecticut | Huskies from 1973-1976. |
| ity, where he played college football for the | Huskies from 1945 to 1947. |
| He played for the Houston Baptist | Huskies from 1981 until 1985 and was selected by the |
| in 9 of the 11 games he played (he missed the | Huskies game against Buffalo with an elbow injury). |
| er, working first on University of Washington | Huskies games and also as the first radio game analys |
| The | Huskies had their first bowl victory in the 2004 Moto |
| The following season, the | Huskies had 20 wins and seven losses. |
| he #1 Coaches' Poll ranking as the Washington | Huskies had achieved an identical 12-0 record, comple |
| The | Huskies had their most success in the 1980s, when the |
| Since then, the | Huskies have experienced large amounts of success in |
| ntrol the all-time series at 20-16-2, but the | Huskies have surged back, winning 9 of the last 12 me |
| As coach of the | Huskies he led UConn to 7 NCAA Tournaments and 1 NIT |
| As a member of the | Huskies, he was used almost exclusively as a wide rec |
| r playing four seasons with the Michigan Tech | Huskies, he began his professional career with the Ph |
| During his four season with the | Huskies, he was three-time second and third team All- |
| layed center for the University of Washington | Huskies, helping them win a National Championship in |
| nter, became the leading scorer in Washington | Huskies history as a college basketball player. |
| Arden Knoll, professional golfer (former | Huskies hockey player) |
| bruary 11, 1980 was the date the Northeastern | Huskies hockey became a nationally relevant program w |
| University of Connecticut, where she paid the | Huskies immediate dividends, winning an NCAA champion |
| He played for Regionalliga side Trier | Huskies in 1989-90. |
| te Eight, who went on to play the Connecticut | Huskies in the national championship game. |
| Northeastern University adopted the nickname | Huskies in 1927 with the arrival of Husky. |
| Many of the points scored against the 1991 | Huskies in their other games, including the last touc |
| Hoffman was drafted by the Toronto | Huskies in the 1947 BAA Draft. |
| who played at the University of Saskatchewan | Huskies in Saskatoon, with teammates David Karwacki ( |
| lldogs were eliminated by the St. Cloud State | Huskies in the second round of the WCHA playoffs. |
| who played for the University of Saskatchewan | Huskies in Saskatoon. |
| ockey player who is currently with the Kassel | Huskies in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. |
| played college football for the Saint Mary's | Huskies in 2005 before transferring to the University |
| th a close loss to the 11th-seeded Washington | Huskies in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. |
| six touchdowns against the Northern Illinois | Huskies, including a 96-yard touchdown pass to Jacque |
| d Joe Novak, who retired after developing the | Huskies into a successful program over 12 seasons, th |
| aying an additional season of junior with the | Huskies, Ivan made his professional debut in the 2008 |
| st 28-24 after West Virginia responded to the | Huskies' late go-ahead score with one of its own. |
| for A.J. Coming off the ACL injury he was the | Huskies leading scorer with 14.7 points a game and wa |
| bowski on their way to a 17-7 vicory over the | Huskies, led by Junior Coffey. |
| The | Huskies, like all Pac-10 teams in 1990, played an 8-g |
| The | Huskies' Lindsey Witten recorded four sacks, bringing |
| is daughter, Lauren, is married to Washington | Huskies linebacker, Joshua Gage. |
| The 2006-07 Yearbook for the Michigan Tech | Huskies lists him as Garry, not Gary, on pages 86, 91 |
| ll coach for the Northern Illinois University | Huskies located in DeKalb, Illinois and he held that |
| ad coach for the Northern Illinois University | Huskies located in DeKalb, Illinois and he held that |
| ll coach for the Northern Illinois University | Huskies located in DeKalb, Illinois and he held that |
| The | Huskies lost six starters from the 2010 team to gradu |
| Despite 32 points from Butler, the | Huskies lost a close game to eventual national champi |
| Tied for second place in the Pac-10, the | Huskies lost to USC, Arizona State and tied UCLA. |
| onally competitive winter guard; the Marching | Huskies marching band, who tied for second in the sta |
| Zabilski also coached the | Huskies' men's basketball program. |
| Dunn also coached the | Huskies' men's basketball program. |
| h Greer (1902-January 14, 1963) was the UConn | Huskies men's basketball coach from 1946 to 1963. |
| The | Huskies' men's hockey team has generally met with med |
| The 2009-10 Northeastern | Huskies men's basketball team represented Northeaster |
| Center is home to both the Northern Illinois | Huskies men's basketball and women's basketball teams |
| ticut were he was a player on the Connecticut | Huskies men's basketball team. |
| reserve teams in the 1970s, on the Washington | Huskies men's and women's teams. |
| who is currently playing for the Northeastern | Huskies men's ice hockey team which competes in NCAA' |
| who is currently playing for the Northeastern | Huskies men's ice hockey team which competes in NCAA' |
| ith the club before joining the Rouyn-Noranda | Huskies midway through the 2000-01 season. |
| All-American selection and by being voted the | Huskies' Most Valuable Player. |
| A former baseball captain of the Northeastern | Huskies, Neil Mahoney was inducted posthumously into |
| nship losing to the National Champion Chicago | Huskies of the GLJHL. in 2008-2009, the Knights Selec |
| isons of the International League, the Duluth | Huskies of the summer collegiate Northwoods League, a |
| rior to university he played for the Edmonton | Huskies of the Canadian Junior Football League. |
| was inducted as the 29th member of the UConn | Huskies of Honor. |
| or ice hockey and is the home arena of Kassel | Huskies of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. |
| the East Division, and the Northern Illinois | Huskies, of the West Division. |
| s announced that Glumac had joined the Kassel | Huskies of the German Deutsche Eishockey-Liga on a tr |
| Cooper played for the Edmonton | Huskies of the Canadian Junior Football League and at |
| the European leagues, signing with the Kassel | Huskies of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga for one season |
| Carpentier played for the Rouyn-Noranda | Huskies of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJ |
| core member of the University of Saskatchewan | Huskies offensive line and helped the Huskies win the |
| he TCU Horned Frogs and the Northern Illinois | Huskies on December 19, 2006 at Qualcomm Stadium in S |
| Against the University of Connecticut | Huskies on January 8, Brianna Delaney scored the firs |
| e Week for his efforts against the Washington | Huskies on October 20. |
| en the Troy Trojans and the Northern Illinois | Huskies on December 30, 2004, at Spartan Stadium in S |
| n run from running back Corey Dillon, and the | Huskies opened up a 7-0 lead. |
| o match BYU with teams such as the Washington | Huskies or the Oklahoma Sooners, both of whom had cla |
| Like the rest of the Pac-10 in 1991, the | Huskies played just eight Pac-10 conference games, mi |
| In Beatty's only season at NIU, the | Huskies posted a 2-10 record. |
| Hayman became general manager of the Toronto | Huskies professional basketball team, the first Canad |
| We're gonna make our fellow | Huskies proud |
| The Irish scored two touchdowns early but the | Huskies responded with a touchdown and a field goal. |
| on but kept their pick and chose Saskatchewan | Huskies safety Dylan Barker. |
| , played for Chico State Wildcats, Washington | Huskies, San Francisco Dons and Ohio State Buckeyes. |
| The | Huskies scored a field goal on the ensuing possession |
| It was the only touchdown the | Huskies scored in the victory, and helped them clinch |
| She held the | Huskies scoreless as Minnesota swept the series by sc |
| son-Siriboe appeared in over 60 games for the | Huskies, scoring three goals as a senior in 2009. |
| ursue her love of dogsled racing and breeding | huskies, she moved to the Wrangell Mountains area of |
| sia, with only two percent of tested Siberian | Huskies showing dysplasia. |
| the University of Washington, playing on the | Huskies soccer team for two seasons. |
| Because of the | Huskies success, NIU has averaged the highest attenda |
| The | Huskies suffered a letdown the following week, losing |
| the Year as he concluded his career with the | Huskies tallying two goals and nine assists. |
| alifornia, where he was part of an undefeated | Huskies team that won a CIF title, a state championsh |
| e was a the second-leading scorer on the 2011 | Huskies team that won the National Championship. |
| The favored Washington | Huskies team had a record of four wins and no losses |
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