Women’s soccer team is ready to learn from the game’s best
The 2023 Women’s World Cup schedule nicely coincides with the start of the University of Saskatchewan women’s soccer season and the team hopes to take full advantage. Canada opens against Nigeria on July 20th. The Huskies begin training camp on August 1st and Saskatchewan will play its first exhibition match on August 18th in Lethbridge.
Players will not only be cheering on Canada. but closely watching for new strategies in the international game. “We (Team Canada) are coming in with some younger players”, said Huskie fifth year forward Hailey Weber. “There are some players that have never been to a World Cup before, but there are always veterans like Sophie Schmidt and Christine Sinclair that will be around to be bring that leadership.”
There are some similarities in the make-up of the rosters of both Canada and the Huskie women’s soccer team. Saskatchewan has 8 recruits and 1 transfer joining the team this season. The similarities aren’t lost on 3rd year defender Anna Oliver. “All the younger players need to be just as ready as the older players, because you never know when you are going to get your opportunity.”
The Huskies finished the 2022 season with 7 wins and 3 draws, good enough for a 3rd place finish Prairie Division of the Canada West standings. Saskatchewan advanced to the quarter-finals before falling to the defending conference champion Trinity Western Spartans. “We want to close the gap”, said head coach Jerson Barandica-Hamilton.