Wall of Fame
Back-to-back national champions. That's the legacy of the Huskie Women's Track and Field teams from 1999–2000 and 2000–01—two seasons that defined excellence.
In 2000, the Huskies captured the CIAU national title in Montreal, powered by dominant relay performances. Wins in the 4x200m and 4x400m relays sealed the championship. Kristen Hagel set a CIAU pole vault record and added podium finishes in triple and long jump, earning the title of Outstanding Female Athlete of the Championships. Legendary head coach Lyle Sanderson was named CIAU Coach of the Year, and the team collected six Canada West first-team all-stars, nine first-team All-Canadians, and multiple University of Saskatchewan major awards.
The following year in Sherbrooke, the Huskies proved their dominance again. Thrower Karla Johnson shattered the CIAU weight throw record, while sprinter Kim Moffatt led the charge on the track. The championship was clinched with a dramatic 4x400m relay victory by Moffatt, Amy Brockman, Lindsay Boyd, and Becky Brockman. Boyd, Moffatt, Karlyn Serby, and Deanne Mengel also struck gold in the 4x200m relay. In 2001, the team earned 20 Canada West first-team all-star selections and multiple national honors.
These teams weren't just champions—they were record breakers and history makers.