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U Sports champion SueAnne Harms leads Saskatchewan Huskies' charge to wrestling nationals

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The University of Saskatchewan's women's wrestling team finds itself in a familiar position coming out of the winter break. For the fourth straight season, the Huskies rank in the top two nationally heading into the first event of the New Year on the Canada West (CW) schedule — the Golden Bears Invitational, set for Saturday in Edmonton.

While Head Coach Daniel Olver's women's team tops the rankings, locked into its yearly battle with the University of Alberta and University of Calgary, the men's team sits in second behind the Golden Bears.

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