2011 Football Media Guide

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MEDIA GUIDE 2011-12

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

GAELS FOOTBALL 2011-12

CONTENTS

QUICK FACTS

Media Information..............................2

CIAU/CIS Semifinals......................... 46

2011-12 Composite Schedule.........3

National Championship(s)............ 47

Queen’s University..............................4

Professional Draft............................. 52

Kingston, Ontario................................5

Professional Football....................... 53

Richardson Stadium...........................6

Records................................................. 54

Gameday................................................7

Offensive.......................................... 54

2011 Season Preview.........................8

Defensive......................................... 56

Regular Season Opponents.............9

Special Teams................................. 57

2011-12 Roster.................................. 10

Team.................................................. 58

Pat Sheahan - Head Coach............ 12

Single Game .................................. 60

Coaching Staff................................... 13

All-Time Results................................. 62

Player Profiles..................................... 16

Results By Opponent...................... 65

2010-11 Season In Review............ 26

Coaching Records............................ 67

Starting Lineups............................ 26. Game-by Game Review.............. 27

Tickets

Recognition........................................ 35

Tickets can be purchased by calling (613) 533-2500 or in person by visiting the Customer Service Counter inside the Athletics and Recreation Centre on campus at Queen’s University.

Team Awards.................................. 35

About This Media Guide

League/Conference Awards..... 37

The 2011-12 Queen’s Football Media Guide is published by:

OUA Standings/Results.............. 30 CIS Leaders...................................... 31 Queen’s Statistics.......................... 33

All-Time Captains.......................... 38 All-Canadians................................. 39 Academic All-Canadians............ 40 League All-Stars............................ 41 Queen’s Football Hall of Fame. 43 History.................................................. 44 Yates Cup............................................. 45

University Information Location: Kingston, Ont. Enrollment: 22,477 Founded: 1841 Colours: Gold, Blue, Red Chancellor: Dr. David Dodge Principal and Vice Chancellor: Dr. Daniel Woolf Director, Athletics and Recreation: Leslie Dal Cin Manager, Interuniversity Sport: Janean Sergeant University Website: www.queensu.ca Athletics & Recreation Website: www.gogaelsgo.com Team Information Conference: Inaugural Season: Fight Song:

Ontario University Athletics (OUA) 1882 Oil Thigh

Stadium: Capacity: Surface:

Richardson Stadium 10,258 Grass

Record All-Time: Record 2010-11: League Champions: National Champions: Head Coach:

431-338-17 (.559%) 3-6 (Loss OUA Quarter-final) 30 (23 Yates Cup; 7 Dunsmore Cup) 8 (4 Vanier Cup; 3 Grey Cup; 1 Dominion) Pat Sheahan (12th season)

Media Contact Information Communications & Sports Information Shawn MacDonald Office: 613.533.6000 x36990 Cell: 613.985.3195 E-mail: qsports@queensu.ca

Queen’s University Athletics & Recreation 284 Earl St. Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6 For more information please contact the Athletics & Recreation Communications office at: (613) 533-6000 x36990 E-mail: qsports@queensu.ca

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MEDIA INFORMATION Media credentials for all Queen’s University home sporting events should be made in writing (via e-mail) to the Communications and Sports Information Officer at least 24 hours prior to game time. A full season media pass is also available upon request. Credentials must be displayed while on site and can be revoked by the Athletics & Recreation Department at anytime.

Sports Information at qsports@queensu. ca or by phone at 613.533.6000 x 36990; cell: 613.985.3195. Queen’s will not provide contact numbers for athletes without the consent of the respective athlete.

Photo credentials for all Queen’s University home sporting events should be made in writing (via e-mail) to Communications and Sports Information Officer at least 24 hours prior to game time. A full season photo pass is also available upon request. Credentials must be displayed while on site and can be revoked by the Sports Information Officer at anytime. Photographer wishing to have access to the perimeter of the playing surface must wear an additional Queen’s photographer identification.

Broadcast Media looking to arrange pre-game and halftime interviews with coaches or players must make the request by contacting the Sports Information Office staff 24 hours prior to the game, however we can not guarantee availability of athletes or coaches on game day.

Space for media is limited. To ensure your spot, please contact Sports Information at least 24 hours prior to game time. Seating is reserved on a first-contact, first-served basis. Interviews with Queen’s University athletes, coaches and or staff can be arranged anytime by contacting Communications &

Please do not contact athletes or coaches at their home unless previously arranged through the Sports Information Office.

Following the game, Head Coaches and selected athletes will be made available to the media 10 minutes following the final play in a pre-designated area. If you would like to speak with a player post-game please inform the Sports Information Staff on site and your request will be accommodated.

the requesting media outlet, subject to arrangement with our technical contact. A weekly roundup of upcoming schedule and results is released to the media via e-mail every Monday. To be added to this list please contact the Sports Information Officer at qsports@queensu.ca. Media will receive post-game results and information when added to this list. Photographs are also available of select Gaels home games and athletes. If you are seeking a photo please contact qsports@ queensu.ca Communications & Sports Information Sports Information Shawn MacDonald Office Phone.................. 613.533.6000 x36990 E-mail................................qsports@queensu.ca A toll free number is also available for media requests at: 1.866.860.0001.

Media requiring analogue phone lines or other technological installations should contact Chris Scovill 613.533.2659 or e-mail scovill@queensu.ca well in advance of game day. Any costs associated with connecting these installations will be borne in full by

Head Coach Pat Sheahan takes a question from the media during pre-game

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2011-12 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8

Guelph

Laurier

McMaster

Ottawa

Queen’s

Toronto

Waterloo

Western

Windsor

York

vs. Ottawa Sept. 5

@ York Sept. 5

@ Queen’s Sept. 5

@ Guelph Sept. 5

vs. McMaster Sept. 5

@ Windsor Sept. 5

@ Western Sept. 5

vs. Waterloo Sept. 5

vs. Toronto Sept. 5

vs. Laurier Sept. 5

@ Waterloo Sept. 10

vs. Windsor Sept. 10

vs. Western Sept. 10

vs. Queen’s Sept. 10

@ Ottawa Sept. 10

@ York Sept. 10

vs. Guelph Sept. 10

@ McMaster Sept. 10

@ Laurier Sept. 10

vs. Toronto Sept. 10

@ Toronto Sept. 17

@ Queen’s Sept. 17

@ Windsor Sept. 17

@ Western Sept. 17

vs. Laurier Sept. 17

vs. Guelph Sept. 17

vs. York Sept. 17

vs. Ottawa Sept. 11

vs. McMaster Sept. 17

@ Waterloo Sept. 17

vs. McMaster Sept. 24

vs. Western Sept. 24

@ Guelph Sept. 24

vs. Toronto Sept. 24

@ York Sept. 24

@ Ottawa Sept. 24

vs. Windsor Sept. 24

@ Laurier Sept. 24

@ Waterloo Sept. 24

vs. Queen’s Sept. 24

@ Windsor Oct. 1

vs. Ottawa Oct. 1

vs. Waterloo Oct. 1

@ Laurier Oct. 1

@ Toronto Sept. 30

vs. Queen’s Sept. 30

@ McMaster Oct. 1

vs. York Oct. 1

vs. Guelph Oct. 1

@ Western Oct. 1

@ Western Oct. 8

@ Waterloo Oct. 6

vs. Toronto Oct. 6

vs. York Oct. 8

@ Windsor Oct. 8

@ McMaster Oct. 6

vs. Laurier Oct. 6

vs. Guelph Oct. 8

vs. Queen’s Oct. 8

@ Ottawa Oct. 8

vs. York Oct. 15

vs. McMaster Oct. 15

@ Laurier Oct. 15

vs. Windsor Oct. 15

vs. Waterloo Oct. 15

vs. Western Oct. 15

@ Queen’s Oct. 15

@ Toronto Oct. 15

@ Ottawa Oct. 15

@ Guelph Oct. 15

vs. Laurier Oct. 22

@ Guelph Oct. 22

vs. Ottawa Oct. 22

@ McMaster Oct. 22

vs. Western Oct. 22

vs. Waterloo Oct. 22

@ Toronto Oct. 22

@ Queen’s Oct. 22

@ York Oct. 22

vs. Windsor Oct. 22

Playoff Schedule October 29........................................Quarter Final (4 Teams; 2 Byes) November 5..........................................................Semi Final (4 Teams) November 12......................................... 104th Yates Cup (OUA Final) Note - all dates, times, location to subject to change. For a up-to-date schedule visit www.oua.ca

Schedule (by date) September 5, 2011 1:00 pm Toronto vs. Windsor 1:00 pm Ottawa vs. Guelph 1:00 pm Laurier vs. York 2:00 pm McMaster vs. Queen’s 7:00pm Waterloo @ Western September 10, 2011 1:00 pm Western vs. McMaster 1:00 pm Guelph vs. Waterloo 1:00 pm Toronto vs. York 1:00 pm Queen’s vs. Ottawa 7:00 pm Windsor vs. Laurier September 17, 2011 1:00 pm Guelph vs. Toronto 1:00 pm Laurier vs. Queen’s 1:00 pm York vs. Waterloo 1:00 pm Ottawa vs. Western 7:00 pm McMaster vs. Windsor

September 24, 2011 1:00 pm McMaster vs. Guelph 1:00 pm Toronto vs. Ottawa 1:00 pm Windsor vs. Waterloo 1:00 pm Western vs. Laurier 1:00 pm Queen’s vs. York September 30, 2011 7:00 pm Queen’s vs. Toronto October 1, 2011 1:00 pm Ottawa vs. Laurier 1:00 pm York vs. Western 1:00 pm Waterloo vs. McMaster 7:00 pm Guelph vs. Windsor October 6, 2011 7:00 pm Toronto vs. McMaster 7:00 pm Laurier vs. Waterloo

October 8, 2011 1:00 pm York vs. Ottawa 1:00 pm Guelph vs. Western 7:00 pm Queen’s vs. Windsor October 15, 2011 1:00 pm McMaster vs. Laurier 1:00 pm Western vs. Toronto 1:00 pm Windsor vs. Ottawa 1:00 pm York vs. Guelph 1:00 pm Waterloo vs. Queen’s

November 5, 2011 (OUA Semifinal) 1:00 pm Lowest Remaining Seed @ #1 1:00 pm Highest Remaining Seed @ #2 November 12, 2011 (OUA Final) 1:00 pm 104th Yates Cup @ Highest Seed

October 22, 2011 1:00 pm Western vs. Queen’s 1:00 pm Windsor vs. York 1:00 pm Laurier vs. Guelph 1:00 pm Ottawa vs. McMaster 1:00 pm Waterloo vs. Toronto October 29, 2011 (OUA Quarter-final) 1:00 pm #5 @ #4 1:00 pm #6 @ #3

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QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY

Queen’s is one of Canada’s leading universities, with an international reputation for scholarship, research, social purpose, spirit and diversity. Consistently highly-ranked, Queen’s is known for its incomparable 24-hour learning environment. Great teaching, great students, community and tradition - these are the hallmarks of the Queen’s experience. History The University was established by Royal Charter of Queen Victoria in 1841 - twentysix years before Canadian confederation. Classes were first held in 1842. The earliest degree-granting institution in the united Province of Canada, and the first to establish a student government, Queen’s has reflected and helped shape Canadian values and policies, educating many of the country’s most notable political and cultural figures. Students & Faculty Queen’s student body represents 98 different countries, along with every Canadian province and territory. Our faculty is drawn from some of the most prestigious institutions in the world, and Queen’s faculty members regularly receive international recognition and numerous teaching awards for their research and innovative contributions.

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Alumni Graduates of Queen’s become part of a living, legendary tradition that spans the globe and 166 years. Queen’s graduates can be found in boardrooms, courtrooms, hospitals, art galleries, laboratories, libraries, and governments around the world. Community & Kingston Queen’s University is located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, a quintessential university community big enough to provide all the conveniences of modern life, but small enough for students, staff and faculty to feel instantly comfortable and at home. For more than a centuryand-a-half, the stories of Queen’s and Kingston have been inextricably entwined.

Kingston is Canada’s 3rd best “place to live” in Canada according to a 2009 Canadian Business publication survey. For more information visit www.queensu.ca


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KINGSTON, ONTARIO

Nestled where the Rideau Canal and St. Lawrence River meet Lake Ontario, Kingston is a city built on a grand heritage and defined by an exquisite ability to blend the beauty of yesterday with the passion and sophistication of today. Confederation Tour TrolleyStroll through Kingston’s endlessly diverting intricacies: from its urban heart, a bustling gathering place sparkling with a casual boutique and bistro vitality, to its meandering waterfront with a mix of historic neighbourhoods and breath-taking parkland. All of this in a city that dazzles with soaring 19th century limestone architecture and the amenities of a major centre, but retains the fascinating allure of a small town. Explore our history; immerse yourself in

our vibrant culture. With so much to see and do in Kingston, there is a wealth of attractions to choose from, and each one unravels the secrets of our beautiful city. Kingston is conveniently located between major centres of Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and just 20 minutes from the USA border. Key Attractions • FebFest - Four on four shinny with former NHL greats like Kirk Muller, Doug Gilmour and others. Also a reenactment of the first hockey game between Royal Military College and Queen’s University. • Fort Henry • K-Rock Centre - concerts & events • Grand Theatre • OHL Kingston Frontenacs

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RICHARDSON STADIUM

Did You Know?

• • • • • • • • •

The stadium is named after Captain George Taylor Richardson who was a member of the Gaels football and hockey teams between 1902 and 1909 Captain Richardson was an officer of the 14th Regiment P.O.W.R. of Kingston at the outbreak of World War I While leading a raid on positions held by the Germans outside Dranoutre, France on February 10, 1916, Captain Richardson was mortally wounded. James Armstrong Richardson, Captain Richardson’s brother, had the first Richardson Stadium built in memory of his brother. It was located immediately east of the current Tindall Field and had seating for 3,500 spectators. The first football game played at Richardson Stadium was on October 8, 1921 where Queen’s defeated the University of Toronto by a score of 9-5. After being the home of Queen’s football for 49 years, the old Richardson Stadium was closed in fitting fashion as Queen’s defeated the Waterloo Warriors 20-6 on November 7, 1970. The new Richardson Stadium was opened the following season, bosting seating for 10,258 spectators. Much of the current Richardson Stadium was constructed using pieces of the old Richardson Stadium, including the upper portion of the east bleachers.

Fun Facts

• • • • • • •

Home field for Gaels football and soccer. Richardson Stadium is currently the second-largest natural grass stadium in Canada, behind only BMO Field (21,800) in Toronto. Hosted the 1922 Grey Cup between Queen’s and Edmonton. Played host to the 2008 Churchill Cup (Rugby). Canada defeated the USA by a score of 4-0 at Richardson Stadium in an International Friendly prior to the U20 Men’s World Cup in 2007. Hosted World Cup Qualifying in 2004 where Canada defeated Belize twice by identical 4-0 scores. In 2008, Richardson Stadium was ranked as the toughest football stadium to play in all of the Ontario University Athletics.

Directions

• • • •

From the 401, exit at Sir John A Macdonald Blvd. (exit 615). Drive south to Johnson St. (approximately 7-8 minutes) and turn right. Entrance to Richardson Stadium appears on the left hand side. The stadium is directly ahead.

The original George Taylor Richardson Stadium

INTERNATIONAL EVENTS HELD AT GEORGE TAYLOR RICHARDSON MEMORIAL STADIUM Date

06/11/08

Sport

Event

Team - Score

Team - Score

Attendance

Rugby - Men

Churchill Cup

Scotland “A” - 27

Argentinian XV - 24

8,456

06/11/08

Rugby - Men

Churchill Cup

USA - 9

Ireland “A” - 46

8,456

06/06/07

Soccer - Men

U20 Men’s Pre-World Cup Soccer Friendly

USA -0

Canada - 4

3,382

07/09/06

Soccer - Men

U20 Men’s Soccer Friendly

USA -1

Canada -1

5,320

06/16/04

Soccer - Men

World Cup Qualifier

Belize - 0

Canada - 4

5,123

06/13/04

Soccer - Men

World Cup Qualifier

Canada - 4

Belize - 0

8,245

09/14/03

Soccer - Women

International Friendly

Canada - 2

Australia - 0

10,000

06/05/02

Rugby - Men

Scotland Summer Tour

Scotland - 38

Canada East - 8

-

05/19/01

Rugby - Men

Pan American Rugby Association Championship (Round 1)

Argentina - 32

Uruguay -27

7,155

05/19/01

Rugby - Men

Pan American Rugby Association Championship (Round 1)

Canada - 19

USA - 10

7,155

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GAMEDAY

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2011 SEASON PREVIEW After coming off a 2009 season that saw Queen’s capture their fourth Vanier Cup in school history, the 2010 team was a much younger squad in comparison to the ’09 juggernaut. Despite the youth and inexperience in some areas, the Gael’s managed a playoff berth after going 3-5 during the season. Queen’s lined up against the McMaster Marauders in the OUA quarter-final but were unable to keep pace in a 40-19 loss. The 2010 season allowed for a new generation of Gaels to grow and blossom on the young talented squad. Rookie linebacker Sam Sabourin of Stittsville, Ont., led the way on defence in his first year as he was named the

QB - Billy McPhee

RB - Ryan Granberg

OUA rookie of the year after setting a new school record for solo tackles in a season with 50. John Miniaci of Toronto, and Stephen Laporte of Ottawa, Ont., will be looked upon to bring a veteran presence and strong leadership to an already sound defensive side of the ball.

level as a backup last year tallying 296 yards and two TDs.

On offence, the Gaels will see second year pivot Billy McPhee of Burlington, Ont., take over the starting role from last year’s starter Justin Chapdelaine of Abbotsford, B.C. Chapdelaine in pursuit of a CFL career will switch from the quarterback position to wide receiver giving the Gaels another threat on the offensive side of the ball. Last year in his rookie season, McPhee got a taste for competition at the CIS

Joining Chapdelaine as McPhee’s targets will be Giovanni Aprile of Toronto, who is coming off an impressive 34 receptions for 476 yards in his third season.

WR - Justin Chapdelaine

LB - Sam Sabourin

Veteran running backs Ryan Granberg of Sherwood Park, Alta. will be trusted with the ground game for the season with the departure of Jimmy Therrien.

The Gaels will look to return to their 2009 OUA and CIS Championship form for the 2011 season.

DL - John Maniaci

LB - Stephen Laporte

OUTLOOK - OFFENSE

OUTLOOK - DEFENCE

Key returning players:

Key returning players:

QB Billy McPhee enters his second season at Queen’s. McPhee dressed for seven games backing up at quarterback last year. He made 10 completions for 119 yards and threw his first career touchdown on Sept. 18 vs Guelph.

LB Sam Sabourin had a breakout year in 2010 which saw him record 64 tackles, two sacks and one interception on his way to being named the OUA rookie of the year.

RB Ryan Granberg enters his fourth year with the Gaels. Granberg played in all eight regular season games in 2010 season and led all Gaels in rushing yards with 517. OG Derek Morris returns for his fourth year with the team. A participant in 2011 East-West Bowl, Morris saw his playing time in 2010 cut short due to injury. WR Justin Chapdelaine returns for his third season with the Gaels. Set a Gaels single game record with six passing touchdowns in win over Toronto on Oct. 9 last season. Chapdelaine will make the switch from quarterback to receiver for the 2011 season. Key recruits: RB Jesse Andrews from Arnprior DHS. Jesse stands 6’0, 210 lbs., and is the best RB to have played at Arnprior in many years. He will be an exciting young newcomer to the Gaels this year. WR Curtis Carmichael from Birchmount Park SS. Curtis is 6’0,185 lbs., and is a gifted athlete with great speed and agility. He will be a big play guy for the Gaels very soon. OL Nick Romanchuk from St Robert CHS. Nick was the biggest offensive line player in the 2011 Canadian recruiting class. He stands 6’10 and weighs 320 lbs. He will be a difference maker soon. Key losses: REC Devan Sheahan, OL Matt O’Donnell (Bengals NFL), REC Blaise Morrison, RB Jimmy Therrien, REC Chris Ioannides

DL John Miniaci enters his third year with Queen’s. He was named Gaels defensive lineman of the year in 2010 after finishing second on the team in sacks with 4.5 and third on the team in tackles with 29. DL Derek Wiggan enters his second season with the Gaels. Wiggan is coming off a rookie season that saw him start in all eight regular season games. DB Andrew Lue is set to begin his second season in Kingston with Queen’s. Lue played in seven games in 2010 for the Gaels, recording 15 solo tackles and five assisted tackles. LB Stephen Laporte enters his fourth season with Queen’s. Laporte recorded career highs in solo (16) and assisted (13) tackles during 2010. DL Frank Pankewich is set for his third season in the tri-colour. Pankewich led all Gaels in sacks last year with six and was second on the team in tackles with 29. Key recruits: LB Luke Ball from Holy Cross CHS. Luke was arguably the top recruit in Kingston this year. He has great versatility and toughness and is very mobile for a big guy (6’4, 230 lbs.) DB Colton Ballou from Harry Ainlay HS. Colton is the top DB coming out of Edmonton this year. He stands 6’3 and weighs 195 lbs. He was highly sought after by a number of Canada’s top programs. DB Christophe Smith from Vanier College. Christophe (6’2, 198 lbs.) held down a starting corner spot on what was arguably the best preuniversity football team in Canada in 2010. Key losses: DB Alex Daprato, DB Addison Rich

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REGULAR SEASON OPPONENTS Monday, September 5

Friday, September 30

McMaster Marauders

Toronto Varsity Blues

at Richardson Stadium, Kingston, Ont. - 2:00 pm

at Varsity Stadium, Toronto, Ont. - 7:00 pm

Head Coach: Stefan Ptaszek Colours: Maroon, Grey Home Field: Ron Joyce Stadium (6,500) 2010 Result: McMaster 23, Queen’s 18 2010 Record: 6-2, 3rd Place Record vs. Gaels: (since 1952) 9-14-0 SID: Cameron Dunlop Phone: (905) 525-9140 ex. 24458 E-mail: dunlopc@mcmaster.ca

2011 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Oct. 15 Oct. 22

@ Queen’s vs. Western @ Windsor @ Guelph vs. Waterloo vs. Toronto @ Laurier vs. Ottawa

Head Coach: Greg Gary Colours: Blue, White Home Field: Varsity Stadium (5,000) 2010 Score: Toronto 1, Queen’s 66 2010 Record: 3-5, 7th place Record vs. Gaels: (since 1887) 88-80-4 SID: Jill Clark Phone: (416) 978-4263 E-mail: jill.clark@utoronto.ca

Saturday, September 10

Saturday, October 8

at Frank Clair Stadium, Ottawa, Ont. - 1:00pm

at Alumni Field, Windsor, Ont. - 7:00pm

Head Coach: Jean-Philippe Asselin Colours: Garnet, Grey Home Field: Frank Clair Stadium (29,800)

Head Coach: Joe D’Amore Colours: Blue, Gold Home Field: Alumni Field (5,000)

2011 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Sept. 30 Oct. 6 Oct. 15 Oct. 22

@ Windsor @ York vs. Guelph @ Ottawa vs Queen’s @ McMaster vs. Western vs. Waterloo

Ottawa Gee Gees Windsor Lancers

2010 Score: Ottawa 27, Queen’s 25 (OT) 2010 Record: 7-1, 1st place Record vs. Gaels: (since 1889) 49-41-3 SID: Julie Tam Phone: (613) 562-5800 ex. 6753 E-mail: jtam@uottawa.ca

2011 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22

@ Guelph vs. Queen’s @ Western vs. Toronto @ Laurier vs. York vs. Windsor @ McMaster

2010 Score: Windsor 7, Queen’s 40 2010 Record: 2-6, 8th place Record vs. Gaels: (since 2001) 4-5-0 SID: Elisa Mitton Phone: (519) 253-3000 ex. 2447 E-mail: emitton@uwindsor.ca

Saturday, October 15

Saturday, September 17

Waterloo Warriors

Laurier Golden Hawks at Richardson Stadium, Kingston, Ont. - 1:00pm

at Richardson Stadium, Kingston, Ont. - 1:00pm

Head Coach: Gary Jeffries Colours: Purple, Gold Home Field: University Stadium (6,000)

Head Coach: Dennis McPhee Colours: Black, Gold and White Home Field: Warrior Field (3,500)

2010 Score: Queen’s 23, Laurier 44 2010 Record: 4-4, 4th place Record vs. Gaels: (since 1968) 7-6-0 SID: Jamie Howieson Phone: (519) 884-0710 ex. 3492 E-mail: jhowieson@wlu.ca

2011 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Oct. 15 Oct. 22

@ York vs. Windsor @ Queen’s vs. Western vs. Ottawa @ Waterloo vs. McMaster @ Guelph

2010 Score: Did Not Play 2010 Record: Did Not Play Record vs. Gaels: (since 1968) 2-11-0 SID: Dan Ackerman Phone: (519) 888-4567 ex. 35694 E-mail: dgackerm@uwaterloo.ca

at York Stadium, Toronto, Ont. - 1:00pm

at Richardson Stadium, Kingston, Ont. - 1:00pm

Head Coach: Warren Craney Colours: Red, White Home Field: York Stadium (2,500)

Head Coach: Greg Marshall Colours: Purple, White Home Field: TD Waterhouse Stadium (10,000)

Ontario University Athletics Jessica Barrett, Communications & New Media E-mail: jessica.barrett@oua.ca

@ Western vs. Guelph vs. York vs. Windsor @ McMaster vs. Laurier @ Queen’s @ Toronto

Western Mustangs

York Lions

SID: Alyson Fisher Phone: (416) 736-5984 E-mail: alysong@yorku.ca

2011 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Oct. 15 Oct. 22

Saturday, October 22

Saturday, September 24

2010 Score: York 14, Queen’s 52 2010 Record: 0-8-0, 9th place Record vs. Gaels: (since 1971) 0-13-0

2011 Schedule Sept. 5 vs. Toronto Sept. 10 @ Laurier Sept. 17 vs. McMaster Sept. 24 @ Waterloo Oct. 1 vs. Guelph Oct. 8 vs. Queen’s Oct. 15 @ Ottawa Oct. 22 @ York

2011 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22

vs. Laurier vs. Toronto @ Waterloo vs. Queen’s @ Western @ Ottawa @ Guelph vs. Windsor

2010 Score: Queen’s 10, Western 46 2010 Record: 7-1, 2nd place Record vs. Gaels: (since 1929) 40-43-2 SID: Fadi Didi Phone: (519) 661-2111 ex. 83089 E-mail: fdidi2@uwo.ca

2011 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22

vs. Waterloo @ McMaster vs. Ottawa @ Laurier vs. York vs. Guelph @ Toronto @ Queen’s

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2011-12 ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

NUMERICAL ROSTER

#

Last

First

Pos

Ht

Wt

El

Hometown

High School

Academic Prog.

38

Abdul

Hassan

LB

5'11

191

1

Toronto, Ont.

Upper Canada College

Economics

23

Adams

Chris

DB

5'11

183

3

Vancouver, B.C.

Vancouver College

History

22

Andrews

Jesse

RB

5'11

207

1

Arnprior, Ont.

Arnprior DHS

Civil Engineering

11

Aprile

Giovanni

WR

6'3

213

2

Toronto, Ont.

Senator O'Connor SS

Physical Education

40

Ball

Luke

LB

6'3

223

1

Kingston, Ont.

Holy Cross SS

Geological Sciences

15

Ballou

Colton

DB

6'2

195

1

Edmonton, Alta.

Harry Ainlay HS

Sciences

14

Baronaitis

Justin

HB

6'0

196

1

Rexdale, Ont.

Richview CI

Geography

39

Broodo

Daniel

LB

6'2

190

1

Calgary, Alta.

Rundle College

Engineering

82

Carmichael

Curtis

SB

5'10

183

1

Toronto, Ont.

Birchmount Park CI

Physical Education

9

Carroll

Alex

WR

5'11

199

2

Victoria, B.C.

Mount Douglas SS

Political Studies

Cerqueira

Jason

WR

5'11

193

1

Richmond Hill, Ont.

Richview CI

Economics

3

Chapdelaine

Justin

WR

6'0

189

3

Abbotsford, B.C.

WJ Mouat SS

Physical Education

24

Chase-Dunawa

TJ

DB

5'8

162

3

Toronto, Ont.

Marc Garneau CI

Biology

62

Ciallella

Marco

OG

6'4

308

1

Ancaster, Ont.

Bishop Tonnos CSS

Mechanical Engineering

Coffey

Joel

DB

6'0

191

1

Kingston, Ont.

Frontenac SS

Physical Education

26

D'Andrea

Ben

DB

6'0

189

4

Calgary, Alta.

Western Canada HS

Physical Education

7

Davies

Blake

QB

6'3

200

1

West Vancouver, B.C.

West Vancouver HS

Applied Economics

92

DiCarlo

Domenic

DL

6'2

232

2

Woodbrige, Ont.

St. Michaels College

Economics

16

Dika-Balotoken

Yann

CB

5'7

152

1

Toronto, Ont.

Don Mills CI

Kinesiology

Doucette

Sam

LB

6'3

212

1

Chelsea, Que.

St. Andrews College

Psychology

67

Dougherty

Ryan

OT

6'3

294

1

London, Ont.

London South CI

Engineering

28

Dowd

Aaron

RB

6'2

206

1

Kingston, Ont.

LaSalle SS

Concurrent-Education

41

Dyer

Cory

LB

6'2

216

1

Gananoque, Ont.

Gananoque SS

Civil Engineering

Ettinger

Nicholas

QB

6'3

203

1

Calgary, Alta.

St. Mary's HS

Geology

46

Farrell

Ryan

LB

6'0

209

1

Halifax, N.S.

Citadel HS

Engineering

47

Festeryga

Ted

LB

6'3

234

3

Leamington, Ont.

Upper Canada College

Political Studies

97

Fitterer

Zach

DL

6'4

240

1

Georgetown, Ont.

Christ the King CSS

Geography

95

Flude

Corey

DL

6'3

246

1

Kingston, Ont.

Holy Cross SS

Arts & Science

81

Foster

Jayevan

WR

6'0

162

2

Mount Hope, Ont.

St. Jean de Brebeuf SS

Geography

5

Gazendam

Aaron

WR

6'5

216

1

Kingston, Ont.

Holy Cross SS

Kinesiology

27

Gleben

Justin

FB

6'0

221

1

Barrie, Ont.

Innisdale SS

Civil Engineering

32

Granberg

Ryan

RB

5'11

205

3

Sherwood Park, Alta.

Archbishop Jordan HS

Physical Education

87

Hastings

Andrew

WR

5 10

183

1

Mississauga, Ont.

St. Marcellinus SS

History

37

Himmelman

Detlev

LB

6'1

233

1

North Bay, Ont.

West Ferris HS

Arts & Science

80

Hong

Jake

WR

5'11

144

1

Burlington, Ont.

Assumption CSS

Arts & Science

4

Howes

Tom

WR

6'4

208

3

Parham, Ont.

Sydenham HS

Physical Education

83

Isakov

Boris

WR

6'3

186

1

Toronto, Ont.

Lawrence Park CI

Civil Engineering

Juha

Thomas

SB/WR

6'0

188

1

Etobicoke, Ont.

Michael Power CSS

Arts and Science

Keeley

Scott

K/P

6'3

191

1

Perth , Ont.

St. John's CHS

Engineering

64

Kendrick

Matthew

OL

6'3

258

3

Point-Claire, Que.

Philips Exeter Academy

Arts & Science

86

Korakianitis

Dimitris

WR

6'1

200

1

London, Ont.

AB Lucas SS

Political Science

58

LaBrech

Dylan

OL

6'1

332

5

Wellington, N.S.

Lockview HS

Mining Engineering

30

Lagace

Keith

RB

5'10

202

1

Burlington, Ont.

Notre Dame CSS

Arts & Science

60

Lapointe

Matt

OL

6'4

293

1

Ottawa, Ont.

St. Peters CHS

History

45

Laporte

Stephen

LB

6'2

213

4

Ottawa, Ont.

St. Marks HS

Civil Engineering

21

Lue

Andrew

DB

6'2

205

2

Markham, Ont.

Brother Andre CHS

Environmental Biology

84

Macdonell

Scott

WR

6'5

220

1

Montreal, Que.

Philips Exeter Academy

Commerce

99

Mardini

Matthew

DE

6'1

232

1

Aurora, Ont.

St. Andrews College

Engineering

42

Marino

Anthony

LB

5'10

207

3

Woodbrige, Ont.

St. Michaels College

Political Studies

10

McPhee

Billy

QB

6'3

195

2

Burlington, Ont.

Notre Dame CSS

Geography

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# Name

Pos

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 55 56 57

QB K/P WR WR WR WR QB QB WR QB WR DB K/P HB DB CB DB CB DB FS DB RB DB DB DB FB RB LB RB RB LB RB RB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB DE LB RB OT OL OG

Johnny Sullivan Dan Village Justin Chapdelaine Tom Howes Aaron Gazendam Chris Patrician Blake Davies Ryan Mitchell Alex Carroll Billy McPhee Giovanni Aprile William Zed Garnet Peters Justin Baronaitis Colton Ballou Yann Dika-Balotoken Evan Sequeira Christoph Smith Joshua Sultana Matt Webster Andrew Lue Jesse Andrews Chris Adams TJ Chase-Dunawa Ben D’Andrea Justin Gleben Aaron Dowd Jason Tupper Keith Lagace Ryan Granberg Nicholas Nucci Matt Ritchie Craig Rushon Connor Moen Detlev Himmelman Hassan Abdul Daniel Broodo Luke Ball Cory Dyer Anthony Marino Sean Plumley Sam Sabourin Stephen Laporte Ryan Farrell Ted Festeryga Frank Pankewich Geoffrey Mohtadi John Piazza Josh Prinsen Mike Sullivan Blake Sirio


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2011-12 ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER (continued) #

Last

First

Pos

Ht

Wt

El

Hometown

High School

Academic Prog.

61

Melvin

Ryan

OL

6'5

356

1

Victoria, B.C.

Mount Douglas SS

History

98

Miniaci

John

DL

6'1

278

3

Toronto, Ont.

St. Michaels College

History

8

Mitchell

Ryan

QB

5'11

184

1

Toronto, Ont.

Birchmount Park CI

Arts & Science

36

Moen

Connor

LB

6'2

210

2

Oakville, Ont.

Holy Trinity HS

Commerce

49

Mohtadi

Geoffrey

LB

6'2

222

3

Calgary, Alta.

Western Canada HS

Geological Studies

93

Moodie

Will

DL

6'2

256

2

Calgary, Alta.

Rundell College

Engineering

65

Morris

Derek

OL

6'4

327

3

Napanee, Ont.

Napanee SS

Kinesiology

Mortley

Mike

WR

6'7

272

1

Hamilton, Ont.

Sir Winston Churchill SS

Biology

85

Nash

Fraser

WR

6'3

202

3

Kingston, Ont.

LaSalle SS

Physical Education

33

Nucci

Nicholas

LB

6'4

220

1

Thunder Bay, Ont.

St. Ignatius HS

Kinesiology

48

Pankewich

Frank

DE

6'3

243

3

Thunder Bay, Ont.

Hammarskjold HS

Electrical Engineering

6

Patrician

Chris

WR

5'11

179

1

Toronto, Ont.

St. Michaels College

Art History

13

Peters

Garnet

K/P

6'2

181

1

Inverary, Ont.

Sydenham HS

Environmental Studies

50

Piazza

John

RB

5'10

223

1

Toronto, Ont.

Chaminade College School

Kinesiology

43

Plumley

Sean

LB

6'2

217

1

Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.

White Pines CI

Physical Education

Plumley

Trevor

RB

6'1

202

1

Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.

White Pines CI

Global Development

89

Plumpton

Greg

WR

5'10

175

3

Kingston, Ont.

Regiopolous Notre Dame HS

Health Studies

55

Prinsen

Josh

OT

6'7

288

3

Napanee, Ont.

Holy Cross SS

Mining Engineering

34

Ritchie

Matt

RB

6'2

237

4

Sault Ste Marie, Ont.

White Pines CI

Engineering

68

Romanchuk

Nicholas

OT

6'10

322

1

Richmond Hill, Ont.

St. Robert CHS

Physical Education

35

Rushon

Craig

RB

5'10

183

1

Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.

St. Marys College

Engineering

44

Sabourin

Sam

LB

6'1

223

2

Stittsville, Ont.

South Carleton HS

Physical Education

90

Sauer

Andrew

DL

6'3

261

2

Ayr, Ont.

Southwood HS

Physical Education

17

Sequeira

Evan

DB

5'11

191

1

Pierrefonds, Que.

Philips Exeter Academy

Commerce

63

Shin

Francis

OL

6'4

270

1

Mississauga, Ont.

St. Josephs SS

Sociology

57

Sirio

Blake

OG

6'0

312

1

Cambridge, Ont.

St. Benedicts CHS

Sociology

18

Smith

Christoph

CB

6'1

187

1

Mississauga, Ont.

Vanier College

Arts & Science

1

Sullivan

Johnny

QB

6'0

186

1

Kingston, Ont.

Holy Cross SS

Arts & Science

56

Sullivan

Mike

OL

6'1

299

3

Kingston, Ont.

Holy Cross SS

Geography

19

Sultana

Joshua

DB

6'3

190

4

Etobicoke, Ont.

Michael Power/St. Joseph

Commerce

29

Tupper

Jason

LB

5'9

196

1

London, Ont.

AB Lucas SS

Biology

91

Ukwuoma

Osie

DL

6'2

270

5

Mississauga, Ont.

Mount Carmel SS

Law

88

Van Der Kooi

Kyle

WR

6'2

179

1

St. Catharines, Ont.

Holy Cross SS

Engineering

2

Village

Dan

K/P

6'0

163

5

Abbotsford, B.C.

WJ Mouat SS

Education

20

Webster

Matt

FS

6'0

177

2

Calgary, Alta.

Western Canada HS

Kinesiology

96

Wiggan

Derek

DL

6'1

247

2

Kingston, Ont.

St. Michaels College

History and Philosophy

12

Zed

William

DB

5'9

186

1

Halifax, N.S.

Citadel HS

Commerce

PRONUNCIATION

Hassan Abdul HA-SAAN-AB-DOUL Chris Adams ADAMS Jesse Andrews AND-ROOS Giovanni Aprile GEO-VON-E AH-PRIL-EH Luke Ball BALL Colton Ballou BAHL-OO Justin Baronaitis BARON-I-TIS Daniel Broodo BROO-DOE Curtis Carmichael CAR-MY-CUHL Alex Carroll CARE-OLL Jason Cerqueira SIR-KWARE-AH Justin Chapdelaine CHAP-DE-LAINE TJ Chase-Dunawa CHASE DONE-AWA Marco Ciallella SEAL-ELLA Joel Coffey COFF-EE Ben D’Andrea D-AN-DREA Blake Davies DAVE-EES Domenic DiCarlo DEE-CARLO Yann Dika-Balotoken DEE-KAH BAH-LOW-TOE-KEN Sam Doucette DOO-SET Ryan Dougherty DOOR-TEE Aaron Dowd DOWD

Cory Dyer Nicholas Ettinger Ryan Farrell Ted Festeryga Zach Fitterer Corey Flude Jayevan Foster Aaron Gazendam Justin Gleben Ryan Granberg Andrew Hastings Detlev Himmelman Jake Hong Tom Howes Boris Isakov Thomas Juha Scott Keeley Matthew Kendrick Dimitris Korakianitis Dylan LaBrech Keith Lagace Matt Lapointe

DIE-R ETT-IN-JER FAIR-L FES-TER-E-GA FIT-ER-ER FLEWD JAY-VON FOS-TER GAZ-EN-DAM GLEE-BEN GRAN-BURG HASTE-INGS HIM-MEL-MAN HONG HOW-S EYE-ZA-KOFF YOU-HA KEEL-EE KEN-DRICK KRACK-AN-EYE-TIS LA-BRESH LEG-A-CEE LA-POINT

Stephen Laporte Andrew Lue Scott Macdonell Matthew Mardini Anthony Marino Billy McPhee Ryan Melvin John Miniaci Ryan Mitchell Connor Moen Geoffrey Mohtadi Will Moodie Derek Morris Mike Mortley Fraser Nash Nicholas Nucci Frank Pankewich Chris Patrician Garnet Peters John Piazza Sean Plumley Trevor Plumley

LA-PORT LOO MAC-DONE-L MAR-DEE-NEE MA-RENO MC-FEE MEL-VIN MINI-ACHI MITCH-ELL MOW-N MO-TAH-DEE MOO-DEE MORE-IS MORT-LEE NASH NEW-CHI PANK-WICH PA-TRISH-AN PETE-ERS PEE-AH-ZAH PLUM-LEE PLUM-LEE

58 Dylan LaBrech OL 60 Matt Lapointe OL 61 Ryan Melvin OL 62 Marco Ciallella OG 63 Francis Shin OL 64 Matthew Kendrick OL 65 Derek Morris OL 67 Ryan Dougherty OT 68 Nicholas Romanchuk OT 80 Jake Hong WR 81 Jayevan Foster WR 82 Curtis Carmichael SB 83 Boris Isakov WR 84 Scott Macdonell WR 85 Fraser Nash WR 86 Dimitris Korakianitis WR 87 Andrew Hastings WR 88 Kyle Van Der Kooi WR 89 Greg Plumpton WR 90 Andrew Sauer DL 91 Osie Ukwuoma DL 92 Domenic DiCarlo DL 93 Will Moodie DL 95 Corey Flude DL 96 Derek Wiggan DL 97 Zach Fitterer DL 98 John Miniaci DL 99 Matthew Mardini DE Jason Cerqueira WR Joel Coffey DB Sam Doucette LB Nicholas Ettinger QB Thomas Juha SB/WR Scott Keeley K/P Mike Mortley WR Trevor Plumley RB

Greg Plumpton Josh Prinsen Matt Ritchie Nicholas Romanchuk Craig Rushon Sam Sabourin Andrew Sauer Evan Sequeira Francis Shin Blake Sirio Christoph Smith Johnny Sullivan Mike Sullivan Joshua Sultana Jason Tupper Osie Ukwuoma Kyle Van Der Kooi Dan Village Matt Webster Derek Wiggan William Zed

PLUMP-TON PRIN-SEN RICH-E ROW-MEN-CHUCK RUSH-EN SA-BOR-IN SOUR SE-QUER-A SHIN CEER-E-O SMITH SULL-EVAN SULLIVAN SUL-TANA TUPPER OH-SEE OOK-WOH-MAH VAN-DER-KOH VILL-EDGE WEB-STER WIG-GAN ZED

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PAT SHEAHAN - HEAD COACH Pat is celebrating his 12th season at Queen’s University and is in his 23rd season as a Head Coach in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS). After capturing his first Vanier Cup title as a head coach in 2009, Sheahan’s Gaels put together a 3-6 record losing out in the OUA Quarter-Final 40-19 to McMaster last season. Personal: Coach Sheahan and his wife Lee reside in Kingston. Playing: Coach Sheahan attended Brockville Collegiate in Brockville, Ont. He was a three year starter at quarterback winning one championship with the Red Rams. He played five years of university football with the Concordia Stingers of the OQIFC, migrating to tight end, and finally offensive tackle by the end of his playing days in 1979. He was named team captain twice, most outstanding linemen in 1977 and he had a CFL try-out with the Edmonton Eskimos before starting his coaching career. Coaching: Queen’s University (2000-present): In his 11 seasons with the Gaels, Coach Sheahan has shown the same excellence as he has elsewhere. Taking over a team that had been 2-6 in 1999, the rebuilding season of 2000 left only a 1-7 record to show. But in 2001 the Gaels showed their most dramatic improvement in the modern era, finishing with a 5-3 record and making the playoffs for the first time since 1997. Pat earned OUA Coach of the Year honours in 2001. For the 2002 campaign, he led Queen’s to a 7-1 regular season record, its best in a decade, and took the team to its first Yates Cup appearance since 1979. After coming so close in 2002 and producing a number of regular season successes, Coach Sheahan’s team finally broke through in 2009 as he guided the Gaels to a thrilling Yates Cup Championship win over Western. After topping topranked Laval in the Mitchell Bowl, Pat made his second appearance in the Vanier Cup and the Gaels ensured it was a memorable one as they came from behind to top the Calgary Dinos and capture Queen’s fourth Vanier Cup title overall. Sheahan has twice been named OUA Coach of the Year while at Queen’s, earning back-to-back honours in 2007 and 2008 attaining the CIS Frank Tindall Coach of the Year honour in 2008. Sheahan is the currently the longest serving head football coach in the OUA. Concordia Stingers (1989-1999): Coach Sheahan was named the Head Coach of the Concordia Stingers in late 1988, after they missed the playoffs three years in a row. In his first season, the team had a 4-3 record. He won his first Dunsmore Cup (OQIFC championship) in 1993, beating the Bishop’s Gaiters 10-7, though Concordia was later defeated in the Churchill Bowl. In 1998 he again found himself leading a Dunsmore Cup championship team, beating the Laval Rouge et Or 17-12 in a two-day contest (November 14-15), suspended because of darkness. The Stingers went on to win the Atlantic Bowl 25-24 over the Acadia Axemen, and were only narrowly defeated (24-17) in the Vanier Cup by the Saskatchewan Huskies. Pat was named OQIFC Coach of the Year in 1990 and 1998. McGill Redmen (1984-1988): Coach Sheahan was hired in 1984 as McGill’s Assistant Head Coach and Recruiting Coordinator. In his fourth season with the Redmen (1987), McGill won its first Vanier Cup Championship, defeating the UBC Thunderbirds 47-11. Montreal Junior Concordes (1982-1983): Coach Sheahan coached the now-defunct CJFL team. Along with colleagues Wally Buono (CFL BC Lions) and Chuck McMann (CIS BC Lions) the Junior ‘Cordes made it all the way to the Dominion final of 1982. The Jr. Concordes are now the St. Leonard Cougars of the CJFL. High School and Bantam Level: Sheahan made his coaching debut with Loyola High School (Montreal) in 1978. He later coached Leo’s Boys Bantam Football Club of Pte St. Charles, a south-west suburb of Montreal in 1979. Miscellaneous: Sheahan has been an assistant coach for the Canadian national U19 for three years. They captured two gold medals in 2005 and 2006. [ 12 ] www.gogaelsgo.com

Pat Sheahan - Career Coaching Record Exhibition

Regular Season

Playoff

Overall

W-L-T

W-L

W-L-T

Year

School

W-L-T

1989

Concordia

1-0-0

4-3-0, 3rd

0-1

5-4-0

1990

Concordia

1-0-0

5-2-0, 2nd

0-1

6-3-0

1991

Concordia

1-0-0

5-2-0, 3rd

0-1

6-3-0

1992

Concordia

2-0-0

2-4-1, 5th

----

4-4-1

1993

Concordia*

1-1-0

4-3-0, 2nd

2-1

7-5-0

1994

Concordia

2-0-0

4-3-0, 2nd

0-1

6-4-0

1995

Concordia

1-0-0

4-4-0, 4th

0-1

5-5-0

1996

Concordia

1-0-0

2-6-0, 6th

----

3-6-0

1997

Concordia

----

6-2-0, 3rd

1-0

7-2-0

1998

Concordia**

0-1-0

6-2-0, 1st

3-1

9-4-0

1999

Concordia

----

6-2-0, 2nd

0-1

6-3-0

2000

Queen’s

----

1-7-0, 6th

----

1-7-0

2001

Queen’s

----

5-3-0, 3rd

1-1

6-4-0

2002

Queen’s

----

7-1-0, 2nd

2-1

9-2-0

2003

Queen’s

----

7-1-0, 2nd

1-1

8-2-0

2004

Queen’s

----

2-6-0, 9th

----

2-6-0

2005

Queen’s

----

3-5-0, 7th

----

3-5-0

2006

Queen’s

0-1-0

4-4-0, 6th

1-1

5-6-0

2007

Queen’s

1-0-0

6-2-0, 3rd

0-1

7-3-0

2008

Queen’s

1-0-0

8-0-0, 1st

0-1

9-1-0

2009

Queen’s***

1-0-0

7-1-0, 1st

4-0

12-1-0

2010

Queen’s

----

3-5-0, 6th

0-1

3-6-0

Queen’s Total

3-1-0 .750%

53-35-0 .602%

9-7-0 .563%

65-43-0 .602%

Career Total

13-3-0 .813%

101-68-1 .597%

15-15 .500%

129-86-1 .600%

* Churchil Bowl Finalist ** Vanier Cup Finalist ***Vanier Cup Champion


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

COACHING STAFF Pat Tracey - Assistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator Personal: Tracey is a native of Foxboro, Ontario, and currently resides in Kingston with his wife Denise, and daughters Devon and Darby. Playing: Tracey started at defensive back from 1982 through 1986 with the Guelph Gryphons of the OUAA, winning the most improved player award in 1982. He saw action as a punt returner, leading the team in 1983. In 1986, he was the football nominee for the Mitchell award as the Male Sportsman of the Year. He was a member of the 1984 Vanier Cup championship team. Pat was a 1986 team captain, and was named to the Gryphon Team of the Decade in 1989 at cornerback. He holds the school’s record for the longest fumble return (61 yards, 1983), and most games played in a career (51). Pat is also ranked second in Guelph’s history for games started, with 49. Coaching: Queen’s University (2000-date): Tracey is a defensive specialist having helped the Gaels to an impressive 66-42 (.611%) record over his 11 years with Queen’s. Tracey came onboard as the Special Teams Coach and Recruiting Coordinator in 2000, before moving to his current post as Defensive Coordinator in 2001. He is now a full-time assistant to Coach Sheahan. Tracey has mentored many exceptional defensive players during his time at Queen’s which includes four defensive CIS award winners, six defensive OUA award winners and 11 CIS AllCanadians on defence. He has coached the east team in recent CIS East-West Bowl games, serving as defensive coordinator (2004) and special teams coordinator(2007-08). Tracey was the Special Teams Coach for Canada at the 2007 Global Football Championship during the week of Super Bowl XLI which the Canadians won for the third straight year. In 2009, he guided the Gaels defense to a Vanier Cup championship, ranking as the top defence within the OUA. Guelph Gryphons (1987-1997, 1999): Joined the coaching staff in 1987. Over the next decade he held a number of positions, including Defensive Backs and Return Units (1987-88), Inside Linebackers and Return Units (1989-90), Defensive Coordinator (1989-95), and Special Teams Coordinator (1996-97). He was the team’s recruiting coordinator from 1995 until he left for Hamilton in early 1998. Pat returned to Guelph for one season (1999) following his CFL experience. He played in three Yates Cups (1982, 84, 86) and coached in three (1987), winning the championship in 1992 and 1996. Hamilton Tiger-Cats (1998): Took a one year leave of absence from Guelph and joined the Hamilton Tiger-Cats staff on 1 May 1998 as Special Teams coach to CFL legend Ron Lancaster. Hamilton advanced to the Grey Cup with his assistance, losing the championship on a heart-breaking, last-second field goal by the Calgary Stampeders. Miscellaneous: 2011 IFAF World Championships defensive backs and special teams coach for silver medal winning Canadian team in Austria. Defensive coordinator for the Eastern Ontario U-17 team at the Canada Cup, winning bronze medals in 2005, 2006 and 2007 while capturing the gold medal in 2009.

Ryan Bechmanis

Ryan Sheahan

Hometown: Burlington, Ont.

Hometown: Montreal, Que.

Special Teams/Defensive Backs Coach

Bechmanis is a former defensive back playing with Queen’s for five season’s from 2001 to 2005. In his final year he recorded 42 solo tackles and also led the Gaels in interceptions with three. Following his playing career, Bechmanis turned to coaching taking a Defensive Coordinator role with the Esbjerg Hurricanes in Denmark. In 2007, he returned to the Gaels and has played a key role in the football operations. During the summer of 2009, Bechmanis was a assistant coach of the Eastern Ontario U17 squad which captured the Canadian U17 Championship. In the summer of 2011, Bechmanis was the Defensive Coordinator for the Ontario East team at the 2011 Canada Cup in Lethbridge, Alta.

Quarterbacks Coach/Video Coordinator

Sheahan is the oldest of Head Coach Pat Sheahan’s children and attended Queen’s University from 2000-2004 where he served as the team’s backup quarterback to two-time Hec Creighton recipient Tom Denison. In 2004 he shared the quarterbacking duties with Ali Clarkson. Also in 2004, he contributed as the teams kicker scoring 36 points. Following his time with the Gaels, Sheahan became offensive coordinator of the Limestone Senior Grenadiers of the OVFL in 2005 helping them to a 7-3 record. He completed his playing career as a player coach for the Esjberg Hurricanes in Esjberg Denmark before returning to complete his Bachelor of Arts at Queen’s in 2008.

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COACHING STAFF Pat McMenamin

Marty Gordon

Hometown: Kingston, Ont.

Hometown: Kingston, Ont.

Kicking Coach

McMenamin returns to the Gaels for his thirteenth season after a distinguished 32-year career as a high school coach with the Frontenac Secondary School Falcons. McMenamin won many Frontenac County Championships while coaching the Frontenac Falcons in football and track, and also produced a number of CIS players. McMenamin played defensive back at St. Francis Xavier University under legendary coach Don Loney, and later went on to play for the University of Waterloo. Coach McMenamin brings a wealth of experience to the Gaels’ defence, and will work with the kickers again this year.

Pat Corbin

Offensive Assistant

The graduate of LaSalle HS in Kingston, Ont., returns to the Gaels coaching staff for his second season after being a key member of the Gaels 2009 Vanier Cup Championship. Gordon split running back duties during the championship run and enjoyed his most productive season as a Gael, since joining the team back in 2005. He capped off his university career with one of his best games, running for 109 yards and scoring the game-winning touchdown against Calgary.

Devan Sheahan Receivers Coach

Hometown: Montreal, Que.

Offensive Assistant

Hometown: Stittsville, Ont.

Corbin will once again be a familiar face around the team this season. After completing his career with the Gaels during the 2009 season as a Vanier Cup Champion, Corbin enters his second season on the coaching staff as an offensive assistant. He started with the Gaels back in 2004 when he dressed for 8 games as a defensive lineman. He remained on the defensive line until last season when he switched to a fullback. He also saw time on special teams, recording three tackles during the Gaels 7-1 season.

Dan Brannagan Sr. Running Backs

Hometown: Windsor, Ont.

Brannagan Sr. has had an extensive career in Canadian football that stretches back to his playing days at the University of Windsor where he starred as an offensive lineman. During his time at Windsor, he played for the late Gino Fracas, widely regarded as one of the best university coaches in Canadian history. More recently, Brannagan Sr. has coached the Burlington Stampeders, a team that has won numerous championships in the Ontario Football Conference. As a coach, he brought along his son, Danny Brannagan, who went on to become the second leading passer in CIS history. [ 14 ] www.gogaelsgo.com

The graduate of Holy Cross SS in Kingston, Ont., joins the Gaels coaching staff after a five year career with the Queen’s at wide reciever. He was a key member of the 2009 Vanier Cup Championship run and in the 2009 Yates Cup victory over Western, Sheahan had two touchdowns for 122 yards receiving.

Leroy Blugh

Defensive Line Coach

Hometown: Napanee, Ont.

Blugh joins the Queen’s coaching staff after spending seven seasons with Bishop’s University as the assistant coach for one year and head coach for six years. During the 2007 season Blugh was honored with the QUFL Coach of the Year award. A former defensive lineman who played fifteen seasons in the Canadian Football League for two different teams, Blugh was the winner of the CFL’s Most Outstanding Canadian Award in 1996, is a two-time CFL West Division All-Star and a 81st Grey Cup Champion (1993). Blugh was chosen in the first round of the 1989 CFL Draft by the Edmonton Eskimos after a successful University career at Bishop’s.


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

COACHING STAFF Jeff Wood

Linebackers Coach

Hometown: Ottawa, Ont.

Wood is a graduate of the University of Ottawa. He was a member of the 1975 Vanier Cup Gee Gees Football team. He played for Queen’s in 1976 while completing his Bachelor of Education degree. He was a highly successful high school coach at Thousand Islands Secondary in Brockville, Ont. until he retired from teaching in June of 2009. He will continue with the responsibility of coaching the Gaels’ linebackers this season.

Dave Ross

Certified Athletic Therapist Hometown: Toronto, Ont.

Ross has been the Queen’s football trainer since 1980, and also as the Coordinator of Athletic Therapy Services for Queen’s Athletics and Recreation until he semi-retired in August 2009.

Additional Support Staff Recruiting: Glen Williamson, Ron Augustine Kicking Consultant: Don Sweet Assistant Equipment Managers: Jeff Mellor, Steve Barr Team Physician: Dr. Michael Connor Team Orthopedic Surgeon: Dr. Davide Bardana Strength and Conditioning: Rodney Wilson Student Trainers: Jen Bull, Serena Deketele, Christy Faulds, Amanda Holman, Jasmin Ma Video Staff: Wayne Barnett, Bonnie Chen, Grant Schelske Stats Crew: Wayne Barnett, Joe Pacheco, Richard Turner, Caleb Homewood Hydration Coordinator: Darby Tracey Sideline Assistants: Reid Cunningham, Brennan Laidman, Jack Rowlatt, Alex Salterio Event Staff Supervisors: Kristina Daoust, Shannon Moore, Ruby Egit, Rebecca Shantz, Tracy Wong, Siobhan Hayes, Janell Klassen, Cindy Beck Athletics & Recreation Staff Director, Athletics and Recreation: Leslie Dal Cin Manager, Interuniversity Sport: Janean Sergeant Assistant Manger, Interuniversity Sport: Drew Soleyn Coordinator, Athlete Services: Val Tomsons Coordinator, Travel: Meredith Slack Athletic Therapy Services: Vicky Wiltshire Manager - Marketing, Communications, Events: Lana Unsworth Marketing Assistant: Nick Sirski Sports Information: Shawn MacDonald Events Coordinator: Kelly Smith Events Assistant: Aly Grant

He graduated from York University in 1975, where he played interuniversity rugby, and later attended Indiana State in 1977 to 1978. Prior to joining Queen’s, Ross was the Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ head trainer from 1978 to 1980. He has also worked at the 1976 Summer Olympics, 1980 and 1992 Winter Olympics, as well as the 1991 Pan American games.

Tom Hopkins

Equipment Manager

Hometown: Kingston, Ont.

A familiar sight on the field and behind the scenes, Tom has been involved with the team for 32 years. Tom came to Queen’s during the leadership of Doug Hargreaves, whom he worked with for 18 years. He later worked under Bob Howes for five years, and the 2010 campaign will be his eleventh under Pat Sheahan. Responsible for ensuring that the team is properly equipped, it is obvious that Tom’s heart and soul is a key part of the team’s infrastructure.

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QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

PLAYER PROFILES

38

Hassan Abdul – LB

Upper Canada College Toronto, Ont.

15

Colton Ballou - DB Harry Ainlay HS Edmonton, Alta.

23

Chris Adams - DB Vancouver College Vancouver, B.C.

14

Justin Baronaitis - HB Richview CI Rexdale, Ont.

FOCUS ON... #44 Sam Sabourin

Linebacker Eligibility: 2 Ht: 6’1 Wt: 223 lbs High School: South Carleton HS Hometown: Stittsville, Ont. 2010 OUA rookie of the year...CIS Defensive player of the week Sept. 9...OUA Defensive player of the week twice (Sept. 7 and Oct. 12)...Set school record for solo tackles in a season with 50 (2nd most in CIS)...Set school single game record for solo tackles in a game with 13 vs. McMaster on Aug. 31 Regular Season Career Statistics Solo Ast Sack FF 2010 50 28 2 1 TOTAL 50 28 2 1

FR BrUp 1 2 1 2

Playoff Career Statistics Solo Asst Sack FF 2010 3 - - - TOTAL 3 - - -

FR Int - - - -

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22

Jesse Andrews - RB Arnprior DHS Arnprior, Ont.

39

Daniel Broodo - LB Rundle College Calgary, Alta.

11

Giovanni Aprile - WR Senator O’Connor SS Toronto, Ont.

82

Curtis Carmichael - SB Birchmount Park CI Toronto, Ont.

40

Luke Ball - LB Holy Cross SS Kingston, Ont.

9

Alex Carroll - WR Mount Douglas SS Victoria, B.C.


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

PLAYER PROFILES

Jason Cerqueira - WR Richview CI Richmond Hill, Ont.

26

Ben D’Andrea - DB Western Canada HS Calgary, Alta.

3

24

Justin Chapdelaine - WR TJ Chase - Dunawa - DB WJ Mouat SS Abbotsford, B.C.

7

Blake Davies - QB West Vancouver HS West Vancouver, B.C.

Marc Garneau CI Toronto, Ont.

92

Domenic DiCarlo - DL St. Michaels College Woodbrige, Ont.

62

Marco Ciallella - OG Bishop Tonnos CSS Ancaster, Ont.

16

Yann Dika - Balotoken - CB Don Mills CI Toronto, Ont.

Joel Coffey - DB Frontenac SS Kingston, Ont.

Sam Doucette - LB St. Andrews College Chelsea, Que.

FOCUS ON... #3 Justin Chapdelaine Wide Receiver Eligibility: 3 Ht: 6’0 Wt: 189 lbs High School: W.J. Mouat SS Hometown: Abbotsford, B.C.

Started in all eight regular season games and lone playoff game…Moved to WR in the offseason...Set a Gaels single game record with six passing touchdowns in win over Toronto on Oct 9…Finished season with seven rushing touchdowns…Rushed for at least one touchdown in five straight games from Sept. 25 to Oct. 23...2009 Vanier Cup Champion Regular Season Career Statistics Passing Att Comp Yds Pct 2010 219 140 1878 .639 2009 25 16 127 .640 TOTAL 244 156 2005 .639

TD 13 0 13

Rushing Att Yds 2010 46 225 2009 12 89 TOTAL 58 314

Long 29 19 29

Avg TD 4.9 7 7.2 0 5.4 7

Int 10 1 11

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QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

PLAYER PROFILES

67

Ryan Dougherty - OT London South CI London, Ont.

47

Ted Festeryga - LB

Upper Canada College Leamington, Ont.

28

Aaron Dowd - RB LaSalle SS Kingston, Ont.

97

Zach Fitterer - DL Christ the King CSS Georgetown, Ont.

FOCUS ON... #65 Derek Morris

Offensive Lineman Eligibility: 3 Ht: 6’4 Wt: 327 lbs High School: Napanee SS Hometown: Napanee, Ont. Participant in 2011 East-West Bowl...Playing time in 2010 limited due to injury...Started Queen’s opening game against McMaster before dressing as a backup in each of the Gaels final three games, including their playoff matchup against the Marauders...2009 Vanier Cup Champion...Started all 12 games at right tackle in 2009

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41

Cory Dyer - LB

Gananoque SS Gananoque, Ont.

95

Corey Flude - DL Holy Cross SS Kingston, Ont.

Nicholas Ettinger - QB St. Mary’s HS Calgary, Alta.

81

Jayevan Foster - WR St. Jean de Brebeuf SS Mount Hope, Ont.

46

Ryan Farrell - LB Citadel HS Halifax, N.S.

5

Aaron Gazendam - WR Holy Cross SS Kingston, Ont.


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

PLAYER PROFILES

27

Justin Gleben - FB Innisdale SS Barrie, Ont.

4

Tom Howes - WR Sydenham HS Parham, Ont.

32

Ryan Granberg - RB Archbishop Jordan HS Sherwood Park, Alta.

83

Boris Isakov - WR Lawrence Park CI Toronto, Ont.

87

37

80

Andrew Hastings WR

Detlev Himmelman - LB

Jake Hong WR

Thomas Juha - SB/WR

Scott Keeley K/P

Matthew Kendrick - OL

St. Marcellinus SS Mississauga, Ont.

Michael Power CSS Etobicoke, Ont.

West Ferris HS North Bay, Ont.

St. John’s CHS Perth, Ont.

Assumption CSS Burlington, Ont.

64

Philips Exeter Academy Point - Claire, Que.

FOCUS ON... #32 Ryan Granberg

Running Back Eligibility: 3 Ht: 5’11 Wt: 205 lbs High School: Archbishop Jordan HS Hometown: Sherwood Park, Alta. Played in all eight regular season games in 2010...Led all Gaels in rushing yards with 517, finishing sixth in OUA total rushing yards for 2010 season... 2009 Vanier Cup Champion...Made first career start Oct. 24 2009 vs. Laurier, rushing for a game-high 81 yards and one touchdown Regular Season Career Statistics Att Yds Avg TD 2010 57 517 9.1 4 2009 40 201 5 2 2008 - - - - TOTAL 97 718 7.4 6 Playoff Career Statistics Att Yds Avg TD 2010 2 3 1.5 0 2009 - - - - 2008 - - - - TOTAL 2 3 1.5 0

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QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

PLAYER PROFILES

86

Dimitris Korakianitis - WR AB Lucas SS London, Ont.

21

Andrew Lue - DB Brother Andre CHS Markham, Ont.

58

Dylan LaBrech - OL Lockview HS Wellington, N.S.

84

Scott Macdonell - WR Philips Exeter Academy Montreal, Que.

FOCUS ON... #91 Osie Ukwuoma

Defensive Lineman Eligibility: 5 Ht: 6’2 Wt: 270 lbs High School: Mount Carmel SS Hometown: Mississauga, Ont. Three time CIS All-Canadian(2nd team once)...Three time first team OUA All-Star...2009 Vanier Cup Champion...JP Metras lineman of the year winner in 2008...9.5 sacks in 2008 was first in CIS (tie)...Was drafted in the 5th round of the CFL in 2009 by the Calgary Stampeders...Ukwuoma needs only a half a sack to move into second in Queen’s history Regular Season Career Statistics Solo Ast Sack FF 2009 13 8 2.5 1 2008 21 8 9.5 1 2007 27 2 3 1 2006 12 1 2 - TOTAL 73 19 17 3 Playoff Career Statistics Solo Ast Sack FF 2009 13 7 - - 2008 7 3 - - 2007 3 5 - - 2006 - - - - TOTAL 23 15 - - [ 20 ] www.gogaelsgo.com

FR - 2 - - 2

Int - -

FR - - - - -

Int - -

30

Keith Lagace - RB Notre Dame CSS Burlington, Ont.

99

Matthew Mardini - DE St. Andrews College Aurora, Ont.

60

Matt Lapointe - OL St. Peters CHS Ottawa, Ont.

42

Anthony Marino - LB St. Michaels College Woodbrige, Ont.

45

Stephen Laporte - LB St. Marks HS Ottawa, Ont.

10

Billy McPhee - QB Notre Dame CSS Burlington, Ont.


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

PLAYER PROFILES

61

Ryan Melvin - OL Mount Douglas SS Victoria, B.C.

93

Will Moodie - DL Rundell College Calgary, Alta.

98

John Miniaci - DL St. Michaels College Toronto, Ont.

65

Derek Morris - OL Napanee SS Napanee, Ont.

8

36

Ryan Mitchell - QB

Connor Moen - LB

Mike Mortley - WR

Fraser Nash - WR

Birchmount Park CI Toronto, Ont.

Sir Winston Churchill SS Hamilton, Ont.

Holy Trinity HS Oakville, Ont.

85

LaSalle SS Kingston, Ont.

49

Geoffrey Mohtadi - LB Western Canada HS Calgary, Alta.

33

Nicholas Nucci - LB St. Ignatius HS Thunder Bay, Ont.

FOCUS ON... #45 Stephen Laporte Linebacker Eligibility: 4 Ht: 6’2 Wt: 213 lbs High School: St. Marks CHS Hometown: Ottawa, Ont.

Recorded career highs in solo (16) and assisted (13) tackles during 2010 season...Participant in 2010 EastWest Bowl...2009 Vanier Cup Champion...Appeared in six regular season games in 2009...Recorded his first career sack against Calgary in the Vanier Cup while also leading the team in total tackles with eight Regular Season Career Statistics Solo Ast TFL Sack FF 2010 16 13 2 - - 2009 15 7 1 - - 2008 8 3 N/A - - TOTAL 39 23 3 - -

FR -

Playoff Career Statistics Solo Ast TFL 2010 5 - - 2009 14 12 2.5 2008 - - - TOTAL 19 12 2.5

FR - - -

Sack FF - - 1 - - - 1 -

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QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

PLAYER PROFILES

48

6

Frank Pankewich - DE

Chris Patrician - WR

Trevor Plumley - RB

Greg Plumpton - WR

Hammarskjold HS Thunder Bay, Ont.

White Pines CI Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.

St. Michaels College Toronto, Ont.

89

Regiopolous Notre Dame HS Kingston, Ont.

FOCUS ON... #10 Billy McPhee

Quarterback Eligibility: 2 Ht: 6’3 Wt: 195 lbs High School: Notre Dame CSS Hometown: Burlington, Ont. Dressed for seven games backing up at quarterback… Made 10 completions for 119 yards and threw his first career touchdown on Sept. 18 vs Guelph Regular Season Career Statistics Passing Att Comp Yds Pct TD 2010 62 28 296 45.2 2 TOTAL 62 28 296 45.2 2 Rushing Att Yds Avg TD Long 2010 14 65 9.3 1 12 TOTAL 14 65 9.3 1 12

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Int 4 4

13

Garnet Peters - K/P Sydenham HS Inverary, Ont.

55

Josh Prinsen - OT Holy Cross SS Napanee, Ont.

50

John Piazza - RB

Chaminade College School Toronto, Ont.

34

Matt Ritchie - RB

White Pines CI Sault Ste Marie, Ont.

43

Sean Plumley - LB White Pines CI Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.

68

Nicholas Romanchuk - OT St. Robert CHS Richmond Hill, Ont.


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

PLAYER PROFILES

44

35

Craig Rushon - RB

Sam Sabourin - LB

St. Marys College Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.

57

Blake Sirio - OG St. Benedicts CHS Cambridge, Ont.

South Carleton HS Stittsville, Ont.

18

Christoph Smith - CB Vanier College Mississauga, Ont.

90

Andrew Sauer - DL Southwood HS Ayr, Ont.

1

Johnny Sullivan - QB Holy Cross SS Kingston, Ont.

17

Evan Sequeira - DB

Philips Exeter Academy Pierrefonds, Que.

56

Mike Sullivan - OL Holy Cross SS Kingston, Ont.

63

Francis Shin - OL St. Josephs SS Mississauga, Ont.

19

Joshua Sultana - DB

Michael Power/St. Joseph Etobicoke, Ont.

FOCUS ON... #98 John Miniaci

Defensive Lineman Eligibility: 3 Ht: 6’1 Wt: 278 lbs High School: St. Michaels College Hometown: Toronto, Ont. Gaels defensive lineman of the year in 2010... Finished second on the team in sacks with 4.5 and third on the team in tackles with 29 in 2010...2009 Vanier Cup Champion...Named Gaels rookie of the year award winner in 2009... Dressed in all 8 games and all four playoff contests in 2009...Recorded 19.5 tackles and one pass-breakup in the 2009 regular season Regular Season Career Statistics Solo Ast TFL Sack FF 2010 21 16 - 4.5 - 2009 15 9 - - - TOTAL 36 25 - 4.5 -

FR -

Playoff Career Statistics Solo Ast TFL 2010 5 - - 2009 3 6 - TOTAL 8 6 -

FR - -

Sack FF - - - - - -

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QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

PLAYER PROFILES

29

Jason Tupper - LB AB Lucas SS London, Ont.

96

Derek Wiggan - DL St. Michaels College Kingston, Ont.

91

Osie Ukwuoma - DL Mount Carmel SS Mississauga, Ont.

12

William Zed - DB Citadel HS Halifax, N.S.

FOCUS ON... #96 Derek Wiggan

Defensive Lineman Eligibility: 2 Ht: 6’1 Wt: 247 lbs High School: St. Michael’s College Hometown: Toronto, Ont. Started in all eight regular season games in 2010 as a rookie...recorded his first career sack against York on Oct. 23 Regular Season Career Statistics Solo Ast Sack FF 2010 4 8 1 - TOTAL 4 8 1 -

FR Int - - - -

Playoff Career Statistics Solo Ast Sack FF 2010 2 - - - TOTAL 2 - - -

FR Int - - -

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88

Kyle Van Der Kooi - WR Holy Cross SS St. Catharines, Ont.

2

Dan Village K/P WJ Mouat SS Abbotsford, B.C.

20

Matt Webster - FS Western Canada HS Calgary, Alta.


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

PLAYER PROFILES

FOCUS ON... #21 Andrew Lue

Defensive Back Eligibility: 2 Ht: 6’2 Wt: 205 lbs High School: Brother Andre CHS Hometown: Markham, Ont. Played in seven games in 2010…recorded 15 solo tackles and five assisted tackles…Made first career interception on Oct. 16 vs. Laurier. Regular Season Career Statistics Solo Ast Sack FF 2010 15 5 - - TOTAL 15 5 - -

FR Int 1 1 1 1

Playoff Career Statistics Solo Ast Sack FF 2010 1 - - - TOTAL 1 - - -

FR Int - - -

FOCUS ON... #2 Dan Village

Kicker/Punter Eligibility: 5 Ht: 6’1 Wt: 247 lbs High School: WJ Mouat SS Hometown: Abbotsford B.C. Set a new team record with 271 points, passing Jamie Galloway whose record stood since 1992…Made 11 field goals with his longest coming at 50 yards …Also was the teams punter recording 53 punts for 2009 yards with his longest being 86 yards...2009 Vanier Cup Champion Regular Season Career Statistics Made ATT PCT LONG XPA XPM 2010 11 13 .846 50 29 30 2009 12 13 .923 47 22 22 2008 14 22 .636 44 45 45 2007 9 18 .500 31 29 30 TOTAL 46 66 .697 50 125 127

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2010-11 SEASON IN REVIEW

GAELS - STARTING LINEUPS OFFENCE

Date Opponent

LT

LG

C

RG

@ McMaster vs. Windsor @ Guelph vs. Ottawa @ Western vs. Toronto @ Laurier vs. York

O’Donnell O’Donnell O’Donnell O’Donnell O’Donnell O’Donnell O’Donnell O’Donnell

LaBrech LaBrech LaBrech LaBrech LaBrech LaBrech LaBrech LaBrech

Bederman Bederman Bederman Bederman Bederman Bederman Bederman Bederman

Oct. 30

@McMaster O’Donnell

LaBrech

Bederman M. Sullivan P. Sullivan

PLAYOFFS

Morris M. Sullivan M. Sullivan M. Sullivan M. Sullivan M. Sullivan M. Sullivan M. Sullivan

RT

Aug. 31 Sept. 12 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23

WR

Prinsen Foster Prinsen Plumpton Prinsen Plumpton P. Sullivan Aprile P. Sullivan Aprile P. Sullivan Aprile P. Sullivan Aprile P. Sullivan Aprile Aprile

WR

SB

SB

SB/FB RB

Morrison Morrison Morrison Morrison Morrison Morrison Morrison Morrison

Sheahan Ioannides Sheahan Ioannides Sheahan Ioannides Sheahan Howes Sheahan Howes Sheahan Howes Sheahan Howes Sheahan Howes

Widgett Therrien Widgett Therrien Widgett Therrien Widgett Therrien Widgett Therrien Widgett Therrien Widgett Therrien Widgett Granberg

Morrison

Sheahan

Widgett

Howes

QB

Chapdelaine Chapdelaine Chapdelaine Chapdelaine Chapdelaine Chapdelaine Chapdelaine Chapdelaine

Therrien Chapdelaine

DEFENCE

Date Opponent

DE

Aug. 31 Sept. 12 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23

@ McMaster vs. Windsor @ Guelph vs. Ottawa @ Western vs. Toronto @ Laurier vs. York

Oct. 30

@McMaster Festeryga

PLAYOFFS

DT

DT

DE

Festeryga Wiggan Miniaci Pankewich Festeryga Wiggan Miniaci Pankewich Festeryga Wiggan Miniaci Pankewich Festeryga Wiggan Miniaci Pankewich Festeryga Wiggan Miniaci Pankewich Pankewich MacDonald Miniaci Wiggan Festeryga MacDonald Miniaci Wiggan Festeryga Wiggan Miniaci MacDonald

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Wiggan

LB MLB LB

Sabourin Sabourin Sabourin Sabourin Sabourin Sabourin Sabourin Sabourin

Miniaci Pankewich Sabourin

Laporte Laporte Laporte Laporte Laporte Laporte Laporte Laporte

Daprato Daprato Daprato Ritchie Ritchie Daprato Mohtadi Daprato

Laporte Daprato

CB

Rich Rich Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson Callaghan Callaghan

CB

DB

DB

S

Chase-Dunawa Hutchinson Webster Sultana Chase-Dunawa Hutchinson D’Andrea Sultana Chase-Dunawa Lue D’Andrea Sultana Chase-Dunawa Lue D’Andrea Sultana Chase-Dunawa Lue D’Andrea Sultana Lue Rich Webster Sultana Lue Webster Rich Sultana Lue D’Andrea Rich Sultana Lue

D’Andrea

Rich

Sultana


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

SEASON IN REVIEW: 2010-11

SCOREBOARD Queen’s (0-1) McMaster (1-0)

QUEEN’S McMASTER

18 23

Aug. 31, 2010 Hamilton, Ont. - Ron Joyce Stadium 1 3 10

2 8 0

TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Net Offense Kick Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards

3 7 10

4 0 3

Queen’s 24 26-92 315 22-34-2 407 2-56 5-46 1-0 3-1 6-48.2 5-25

TOTAL 18 23

McMaster 20 33-162 209 18-25-1 371 4-135 6-119 2-21 2-1 5-34.8 10-71

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Att Yds TD LG Queen’s Ryan Granberg 10 46 1 9 Jimmy Therrien 10 35 0 11 Justin Chapdelaine 5 24 0 11 McMaster Joseph Nemet 12 51 0 24 Jordan Kozina 9 47 0 19 Kyle Quinlan 11 44 0 10 Michael Dicroce 1 20 0 20 PASSING Queen’s Justin Chapdelaine McMaster Kyle Quinlan Bryan Dowd

Comp Att Yds TD Int 22

34

315

1

2

17 1

24 1

208 1

2 0

1 0

RECIEVING No Yds TD Queen’s Chris Ioannides 4 103 1 Giovanni Aprile 6 67 0 Boris Isakov 4 59 0 Blaise Morrison 3 30 0 Tom Howes 2 30 0 Devan Sheahan 3 26 0 McMaster Michael DiCroce 4 50 0 Jordan Kozina 4 49 0 Jarred Jones 3 44 0 Kevin D’Hollander 2 30 0 Joseph Nemet 1 16 0 Matt Peressini 2 11 2 Joshua Kreidl 1 5 0 Bryan Dowd 1 4 0 LEADING TACKLERS (Solo, Ast, Tot) Queen’s: Sam Sabourin 13-0-13, Frank Pankewich 8-0-8, T.J. Chase-Dunawa 5-0-5, Stephen Laporte 5-05, Paul Hutchinson 4-0-4 McMaster: Ryan Chmielewski 9-0-9, Shane Beaton 5-0-5, Byron Metcalfe 5-0-5, Mario Cupido 4-0-4, Scott Caterine 4-0-4

SCOREBOARD Windsor (1-2) Queen’s (1-1)

WINDSOR QUEEN’S

7 40

Sept. 12, 2010 Kingston, Ont. - Richardson Stadium 1 0 7

2 7 20

TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Net Offense Kick Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards

3 0 10

4 0 3

Windsor 10 15-7 157 17-30-1 164 5-74 7-46 1-0 1-0 14-30.8 12-105

TOTAL 7 40

Queen’s 26 30-142 247 22-37-1 389 3-27 12-79 1-44 2-2 8-43.8 17-120

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Att Yds TD LG Windsor Austin Kennedy 7 35 0 10 Greg Orsini 1 2 0 2 Kamar Anglin 2 -4 0 1 Jordan Brescacin 1 -8 0 0 Jamal Darius 3 -10 0 0 Queen’s Justin Chapdelaine 10 74 1 29 Jimmy Therrien 15 49 1 16 Billy Mcphee 2 16 0 10 Ryan Granberg 2 4 1 3 PASSING Comp Att Yds Windsor Austin Kennedy 15 24 138 Greg Orsini 2 6 19 Queen’s Justin Chapdelaine 16 28 189 Billy Mcphee 6 9 58

TD Int 1 0

1 0

1 0

1 0

RECIEVING No Yds TD Windsor Nick Baldassi 4 63 1 Cory Fernandes 4 47 0 Mark Riggi 4 29 0 Jordan Brescacin 4 20 0 Jamal Darius 1 -2 0 Queen’s Devan Sheahan 8 80 0 Christopher Ioannides 4 62 1 Blaise Morrison 3 35 0 Tom Howes 3 28 0 Giovanni Aprile 2 16 0 Jimmy Therrien 1 15 0 William vanRuyven 1 11 0 LEADING TACKLERS (Solo, Ast, Tot) Windsor: Matt Bucknor 2-7-5.5, Brad Adams 2-7-5.5, Seamus Postuma 3-3-4.5, Matt McGarva 3-1-3.5, Shea Pierre 3-0-3 Queen’s: Ted Festerya 4-5-6.5, Sam Sabourin 3-7-6.5, Frank Pankewich 4-4-6, Paul Hutchinson 3-1-3.5, Stephen Laporte 3-1-3.5

SCOREBOARD Queen’s (1-2) Guelph (3-0)

QUEEN’S GUELPH

15 21

Sept. 18, 2010 Guelph, Ont. - Alumni Stadium 1 3 3

2 2 10

TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Net Offense Kick Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards

3 10 8

4 0 0

Queen’s 19 17-30 210 21-41-4 240 2-55 12-52 0-0 2-2 8-34.4 4-36

TOTAL 15 21

Guelph 20 40-235 77 13-23-0 312 3-51 7-20 4-12 0-0 12-34.8 10-101

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Att Yds TD LG Queen’s Jimmy Therrien 10 34 0 12 Billy Mcphee 1 1 0 1 Justin Chapdelaine 6 -5 0 6 Guelph Nick Fitzgibbon 24 198 0 71 Chris Rossetti 11 47 1 13 Steve Lagace 1 3 0 3 Luke Nangle 1 2 0 2 R Farquharson 1 -1 0 0 Jedd Gardner 1 -6 0 0 Evan Short 1 -8 0 0 PASSING Comp Att Yds Queen’s Billy Mcphee 10 18 119 Justin Chapdelaine 11 23 103 Guelph Chris Rossetti 12 20 69 Luke Nangle 1 3 13

TD Int 1 0

1 3

1 0

0 0

RECIEVING No Yds TD Queen’s Christopher Ioannides 6 91 1 Giovanni Aprile 6 55 0 Devan Sheahan 5 48 0 Blaise Morrison 1 4 0 Ryan Granberg 1 -1 0 Guelph Jedd Gardner 6 46 1 Dave Honig 2 17 0 Kevin Campbell 1 13 0 Dillon Dimitroff 1 6 0 Nick Fitzgibbon 3 0 0 LEADING TACKLERS (Solo, Ast, Tot) Queen’s: John Miniaci 7-4-9, Sam Sabourin 8-1-8.5, Frank Pankewich 6-3-7.5, Ted Festeryga 4-4-6, Alex Daprato 5-0-5 Guelph: Adam Dunk 6-6-9, Bryan Dunkjo 5-2-6, Zach Androschuk 5-1-5.5, Jarryd Baines 2-6-5, Sebastian Howard 4-1-4.5

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QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

2010-11 SEASON IN REVIEW

OTTAWA QUEEN’S

27 25

Sept. 25, 2010 Kingston, Ont. - Richardson Stadium

QUEEN’S WESTERN

10 46

Oct. 2, 2010 London, Ont. - TD Waterhouse Stadium

TORONTO QUEEN’S

1 66

Oct. 9, 2010 Kingston, Ont. - Richardson Stadium

SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 OT TOTAL Ottawa (5-0) 14 0 0 10 3 27 Queen’s (1-3) 0 7 7 10 1 25

SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 TOTAL Queen’s (1-4) 0 3 7 0 10 Western (5-1) 7 16 3 20 46

SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 TOTAL Toronto (2-4) 0 0 0 1 1 Queen’s (2-4) 10 28 14 14 66

TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Net Offense Kick Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards

TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Net Offense Kick Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards

TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Net Offense Kick Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards

Ottawa 19 19-94 324 21-39-1 418 6-129 7-70 3-7 0-0 12-37.4 14-78

Queen’s 23 33-181 365 20-35-3 546 2-45 10-18 1-2 0-0 9-33.3 16-135

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Att Yds TD LG Ottawa Franck Ngandui 16 64 0 14 Bradley Sinopoli 3 30 0 20 Queen’s Jimmy Therrien 16 90 0 13 Justin Chapdelaine 6 54 2 14 Ryan Granberg 6 26 0 18 Billy Mcphee 3 13 0 9 PASSING Comp Att Yds Ottawa Bradley Sinopoli 21 39 324 Queen’s Justin Chapdelaine 18 28 335 Billy Mcphee 2 7 30

TD Int 3

1

1 0

1 2

RECIEVING No Yds TD Ottawa Alex Fortier-Labonté 3 89 1 Steven Hughes 6 71 0 Ezra Millington 3 63 1 Cyril Adjeitey 6 60 1 Matthew Bolduc 2 39 0 Michael Alfonso 1 2 0 Queen’s Giovanni Aprile 7 179 1 Devan Sheahan 5 57 0 Ryan Granberg 1 43 0 Blaise Morrison 3 36 0 Tom Howes 3 32 0 William vanRuyven 1 18 0 LEADING TACKLERS (Solo, Ast, Tot) Ottawa: Tyler Sawyer 6-6-9, Soonbum Cha 4-3-5.5, Chayce Elliott 4-1-4.5, John Beck 2-3-3.5, 2-2-3, Andrew Randall Queen’s: Andrew Lue 6-1-6.5, Ben D’Andrea 4-2-5, T.J. Chase-Dunawa 4-1-4.5, Geoff Mohtadi 3-3-4.5, Frank Pankewich 3-2-4

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Queen’s 15 32-143 111 13-31-0 254 4-58 5-26 1-8 2-2 10-36.0 6-51

Western 23 41-210 346 12-26-1 556 4-40 10-124 0-0 0-0 5-41.4 6-55

Toronto 6 15-39 131 14-30-3 170 12-199 3-46 3-7 0-0 14-34.6 9-50

Queen’s 38 47-374 304 23-29-0 678 0-0 10-73 1-2 4-3 3-40.3 6-35

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Att Yds TD LG Queen’s Jimmy Therrien 20 111 0 23 Giovanni Aprile 3 22 0 14 Justin Chapdelaine 5 11 1 6 Billy Mcphee 2 4 0 4 Ryan Granberg 1 1 0 1 Western Jerimy Hipperson 16 110 1 21 Nathan Riva 12 36 0 7 John Leckie 3 35 0 28 Ian Noble 2 13 0 9 Donnie Marshall 5 10 0 10 Kenny Eansor 3 6 0 6

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Att Yds TD LG Toronto Aaron Milton 6 17 0 9 Jordan Scheltgen 4 14 0 7 Jonathan Wright 2 4 0 3 Walter Cariazo 1 3 0 3 Andrew Gillis 2 1 0 1 Queen’s Ryan Granberg 9 167 1 96 Jimmy Therrien 27 147 1 16 Giovanni Aprile 2 27 0 16 Justin Chapdelaine 6 17 1 5 Grant Schelske 2 14 0 14 Blaise Morrison 0 3 0 0

PASSING Comp Att Yds Queen’s Justin Chapdelaine 12 25 115 Billy Mcphee 1 6 10 Western Donnie Marshall 8 15 228 Ian Noble 3 9 75 Nick Pasic 1 1 53

PASSING Comp Att Yds Toronto Andrew Gillis 11 24 88 Jordan Scheltgen 3 6 43 Queen’s Justin Chapdelaine 21 25 284 Billy Mcphee 2 4 20

TD Int 0 0

0 0

2 1 0

1 0 0

RECIEVING No Yds TD Queen’s Tom Howes 3 33 0 Blaise Morrison 2 33 0 Devan Sheahan 2 25 0 Giovanni Aprile 3 16 0 Jimmy Therrien 1 16 0 W Van Ruyven 1 10 0 Justin Chapdelaine 1 -8 0 Western Andrew Thibaudeau 4 158 2 Nick Trevail 3 99 0 Bryce Lawrence 2 54 1 Dan Duff 2 32 0 Zach Bull 1 13 0 LEADING TACKLERS (Solo, Ast, Tot) Queen’s: Frank Pankewich 6-5-8.5, Sam Sabourin 4-5-6.5 Western: John Surla 2-13-8.5, Adrian Kaiser 2-8-6

TD Int 0 0

3 0

6 0

0 0

RECIEVING No Yds TD Toronto Jonathan Wright 2 38 0 Elbron Barzegar 1 37 0 Ben Sharpe 4 23 0 Alex Pierzchalski 2 17 0 Aaron Milton 3 8 0 Sebastian Magalas 1 7 0 Michael Prempeh 1 1 0 Queen’s Devan Sheahan 10 124 1 Tom Howes 4 61 2 William vanRuyven 3 57 2 Giovanni Aprile 4 34 1 Blaise Morrison 2 28 0 LEADING TACKLERS (Solo, Ast, Tot) Toronto: Wilkerson DeSouza 8-1-8.5, Adam Fehler 6-1-6.5, Willie Sharpe 6-0-6, Marco Rodrigues 4-2-5 Queen’s: Sam Sabourin 7-7-10.5, Paul Hutchinson 3-3-4.5, Dylan Petrin 2-4-4, Domenic Dicarlo 2-2-3


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

2010-11 SEASON IN REVIEW

QUEEN’S LAURIER

23 44

Oct.. 16, 2010 Waterloo, Ont. - University Stadium

YORK 14 QUEEN’S 52

SCOREBOARD York (0-8) Queen’s (3-5)

TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Net Offense Kick Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards

TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Net Offense Kick Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards

Laurier 22 27-96 253 20-30-1 349 3-52 6-83 3-47 0-0 7-43.4 7-82

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Att Yds TD LG Queen’s Ryan Granberg 8 107 0 33 Jimmy Therrien 11 49 1 10 Giovanni Aprile 6 46 0 19 Justin Chapdelaine 3 25 1 13 Billy Mcphee 5 20 1 12 Laurier Josh Pirie 4 45 0 27 Rashad La Touche 10 38 1 16 Anton Bennett 5 18 0 8 Dillon Heap 1 11 0 11 Shane Kelly 3 9 0 7 Shamawd Chambers 1 7 0 7 Isaac Dell 2 2 2 1 PASSING Comp Att Yds Queen’s Justin Chapdelaine 9 16 89 Billy Mcphee 3 10 34 Tom Howes 0 1 0 Laurier Shane Kelly 20 30 253

TD Int 0 0 0

2 1 0

3

1

Oct. 23, 2010 Kingston, Ont. - Richardson Stadium

SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 TOTAL Queen’s (2-5) 3 7 7 6 23 Laurier (3-4) 0 43 0 1 44 Queen’s 25 33-247 123 12-27-3 370 5-80 6-119 1-21 2-2 7-30.7 7-63

1 2 3 4 TOTAL 0 7 0 7 14 21 10 7 14 52 York 15 16-71 161 16-33-0 232 7-121 2-30 1-0 2-2 11-38.8 9-100

Queen’s 42 39-286 473 35-48-1 759 2-49 8-79 0-0 3-3 2-44.5 12-130

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Att Yds TD LG York Jason Marshall 11 38 0 11 Nick Coutu 5 33 0 14 Queen’s Ryan Granberg 21 166 1 29 Justin Chapdelaine 6 37 1 14 Giovanni Aprile 3 30 0 16 Grant Schelske 4 20 0 15 Dan Village 1 17 0 17 Billy Mcphee 1 11 0 11 Keith Lagace 1 9 0 9 PASSING Comp Att Yds York Nick Coutu 13 29 137 Lashane Oldacre 2 3 17 Steven Reading 1 1 7 Queen’s Justin Chapdelaine 31 40 448 Billy Mcphee 4 8 25

TD Int 2 0 0

0 0 0

4 1

1 0

RECIEVING No Yds TD Queen’s Devan Sheahan 3 41 0 Giovanni Aprile 3 26 0 Jimmy Therrien 3 19 0 Blaise Morrison 1 14 0 Ryan Granberg 1 12 0 William vanRuyven 1 11 0 Laurier Alex Anthony 2 65 1 Dustin Zender 2 49 2 Dillon Heap 4 35 0 Mark Surya 2 21 0 Anton Bennett 3 20 0 Shamawd Chambers 1 19 0 Jeff Emberley 1 19 0 Isaac Dell 4 19 0 Vince Luciani 1 6 0

RECIEVING No Yds TD York Alex Bugdahn 3 64 1 Lashane Oldacre 1 27 0 Jonelle Tolbert 4 26 1 Jesse Murton 3 21 0 Nick Coutu 1 13 0 Norm Craig 1 7 0 Jason Marshall 1 3 0 William Austin 2 0 0 Queen’s Devan Sheahan 14 166 2 Giovanni Aprile 6 113 1 Tom Howes 4 60 1 William vanRuyven 4 47 0 Blaise Morrison 3 39 0 Greg Plumpton 1 18 0 Ryan Granberg 1 12 0 Jonathan Widgett 1 9 1 Alex Carroll 1 9 0

LEADING TACKLERS (Solo, Ast, Tot) Queen’s: Geoff Mohtadi 5-3-6.5, Sam Sabourin 4-14.5, Joshua Sultana 4-1-4.5, Stephen Laporte 2-4-4 Laurier: Mitchell Bosch 6-1-6.5, Carlos Naranjo 5-0-5, Giancarlo Rapanaro 4-2-5, Daniel Bishop 3-4-5

LEADING TACKLERS (Solo, Ast, Tot) York: Theo Feroiu 4-11-9.5, Andre Clarke 5-4-7, Andrew Collymore 5-3-6.5, Chris Burnett 2-8-6 Queen’s: Sam Sabourin 9-3-10.5, Addison Rich 4-14.5, John Miniaci 2-1-2.5, Ben D’Andrea 2-0-2

QUEEN’S MCMASTER

19 40

Oct. 30, 2010 Hamilton, Ont. - Ron Joyce Stadium

SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 TOTAL Queen’s (3-6) 3 0 0 16 19 McMaster (7-2) 0 14 16 10 40 TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Net Offense Kick Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Penalties-Yards

Queen’s 19 49-247 125 25-12-2 372 6-82 4-26 0-0 3-3 6-37.0 6-50

McMaster 40 33-122 361 26-18-0 483 4-42 4-44 2-40 2-2 6-41.8 9-79

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Att Yds TD LG Queen’s Jimmy Therrien 28 162 1 38 Justin Chapdelaine 15 79 1 17 Giovanni Aprile 3 19 0 12 Ryan Granberg 2 3 0 3 McMaster Joey Nemet 19 94 0 15 Kyle Quinlan 8 42 1 15 Ryan Kotar 2 12 0 9 Michael Dicroce 1 -7 0 0 PASSING Comp Att Yds TD Int Queen’s Justin Chapdelaine 12 25 125 0 2 McMaster Kyle Quinlan 18 26 361 4 0 RECIEVING No Yds TD Queen’s Devan Sheahan 6 69 0 Blaise Morrison 2 22 0 Tom Howes 2 21 0 Greg Plumpton 1 9 0 Giovanni Aprile 1 4 0 McMaster Kevin D’hollander 5 133 2 Matthew Peressini 3 79 1 Jordan Kozina 3 61 0 Michael DiCroce 3 35 0 Bryan Dowd 2 34 0 Joey Nemet 1 14 1 Joshua Kreidl 1 5 0 LEADING TACKLERS (Solo, Ast, Tot) Queen’s: Mitchell Callaghan 6-1-6.5, Stephen Laporte 5-0-5, John Miniaci 5-0-5, Alex Daprato 4-1-4.5 McMaster: Ryan Chmielewski 6-2-7, Steven Ventresca 6-1-6.5, Allan Dicks 5-2-6, Benjamin D’aguilar 4-2-5

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2010-11 SEASON IN REVIEW OUA Weekly Schedule

2010-11 OUA FINAL STANDINGS

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

Week One – Aug .31, Sept. 1 Ottawa 23 , Windsor 14 Queen’s 18, McMaster 23 Toronto 13, Guelph 15 Laurier 1, Western 46 Week Two – Sept. 6 Guelph 26, York 2 Western 19, Ottawa 20 Laurier 24, McMaster 26 Windsor 26, Toronto 17

October 30 OUA Quarter-Finals #1 and #2 seeds receive bye #3 McMaster 40, #6 Queen’s 19 #4 Laurier 42, #4 Guelph 10

Week Three - Sept. 11/12 Ottawa 45, York 3 McMaster 19, Western 50 Toronto 1, Laurier 0 Windsor 7, Queen’s 40 Week Four – Sept. 18 Queen’s 15, Guelph 21 York 19, Toronto 24 McMaster 35, Ottawa 43 Western 30, Windsor 15 Week Five – Sept. 25 Western 15, Guelph 8 Ottawa 27, Queen’s 25 (OT) Windsor 2, McMaster 39 York 14, Laurier 68 Week Six – Oct. 2 Ottawa 35, Toronto 40 Queen’s 10, Western 46 McMaster 64, York 6 Guelph 2, Laurier 36 Week Seven – Oct. 7/9 Guelph 35, McMaster 43 Laurier 21, Ottawa 44 Toronto 1, Queen’s 66 York 15, Windsor 61 Week Eight – Oct. 16 Windsor 14, Guelph 41 Queen’s 23, Laurier 44 McMaster 40, Toronto 21 Western 76, York 0 Week Nine – Oct. 23 York 14, Queen’s 52 Toronto 23, Western 35 Laurier 56, Windsor 16 Guelph 11, Ottawa 54

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November 6 OUA Semi-Finals #1 Ottawa 32, #4 Laurier 31 #2 Western 34, #3 McMaster 28 November 13 Yates Cup - OUA Final #2 Western 26, #1 Ottawa 25 November 21 CIS Semifinal Bowls Mitchell Bowl at Canada West Calgary 35, St. Mary’s 8 Uteck Bowl at RSEQ Laval 13, Western 11 November 28 VANIER CUP PEPS Stadium, Quebec City Laval 29, Calgary 2

Team

GP

Ottawa 8 Western 8 McMaster 8 Laurier 8 Guelph 8 Queen’s 8 Toronto 8 Windsor 8 York 8

W

L

T

PF

PA

PTS

7 1 0 291 168 14 7 1 0 317 96 14 6 2 0 289 200 12 4 4 0 250 172 8 4 4 0 159 192 8 3 5 0 249 183 6 3 5 0 140 236 6 2 6 0 156 261 4 0 8 0 73 416 0


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

2010-11 SEASON IN REVIEW CIS 2010-11 Statistical Leaders 2010-11 National Rankings

Date #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 Week 1 Calgary Laval Sask. St. Mary’s Ottawa Week 2 Laval Sask. Ottawa St. Mary’s Calgary Week 3 Laval Ottawa Montreal Calgary Western Week 4 Laval Ottawa Montreal Calgary Western Week 5 Laval Ottawa Montreal Calgary Western Week 6 Laval Calgary Western Regina Bishop’s Week 7 Laval Calgary Western Regina Bishop’s Week 8 Laval Western Regina Sask. Ottawa Week 9 Laval Western Sask. Ottawa Calgary

#6 #7 Laurier Montreal McMaster Montreal Sask. Alberta Regina Alberta Regina McMaster Ottawa Montreal Ottawa Montreal Montreal Calgary Regina McMaster

#8 Queen’s Western McMaster McMaster Bishop’s Sask. Sask. McMaster Montreal

#9 #10 Western McMaster Regina Concordia Regina Acadia Bishop’s Guelph Sask. Guelph McMaster Laurier McMaster Acadia Bishop’s St. Mary’s St. Mary’s Sherbrooke

Final Laval Western Sask.

McMaster Montreal

Regina

St. Mary’s

Ottawa Calgary

Sherbrooke

Statistical Leaders PASSING RANK

1

STATISTICS LEGEND LONG

COMP

Completions

PLAYER

COMP

ATT

YDS

PCT

TD/INT

Brad Sinopoli - Ottawa

184

301

2756

.611

22/13

ATT

Attempts Yards

2

Marc Mueller - Regina

182

278

2437

.655

14/5

YDS

3

Laurence Nixon - Saskatchewan

167

256

2424

.652

16/6

PCT

Percentage Touchdowns

4

J-P Shoiry - Sherbrooke

145

254

2250

.571

14/7

TD

5

Billy Greene -UBC

154

298

2157

.517

9/10

INT

Interceptions Average

6

Terrance Morsink - Concordia

170

302

2037

.563

8/18

AVG

7

Kyle Quinlan - McMaster

127

209

2018

.608

19/6

REC

Receptions Solo Tackles

8

Alex Nadeau-Piuze - Montreal

142

260

1888

.546

8/9

SOLO

9

Justin Chapdelaine - Queen's

140

219

1878

.639

13/10

ASSIST

10/10

FG %

10

Khaleal Williams - Manitoba

123

216

1760

.569

ATT

YDS

AVG

TD

LONG

Assisted Tackles Field Goal Percentage

RUSHING RANK

PLAYER

1

Rotrand Sene - Montreal

202

1155

5.7

5

60

2

Adrian Charles - Regina

139

972

7

9

90

3

Nick Fitzgibbon - Guelph

148

804

5.4

2

71

4

Jerimy Hipperson - Western

113

785

6.9

11

45

5

Matt Walter - Calgary

117

763

6.5

5

62

6

Matthew Jarvis - Alberta

115

704

6.1

3

57

7

Ben Coakwell - Saskatchewan

103

669

6.5

6

47

8

Matt Henry - Manitoba

133

638

4.8

4

46

9

Craig Leger - Saint Mary's

100

604

6

1

25

10

Donnie Marshall - Western

72

602

8.4

3

40

RECEIVING RANK

PLAYER

REC

YDS

AVG

TD

LONG

1

Simon Charbonneau - Sherbrooke

55

1121

20.4

6

78

2

Alexandre Poirier - Sherbrooke

57

760

13.3

4

55

3

Jade Etienne - Saskatchewan

28

721

25.8

6

87

4

Matt Bolduc - Ottawa

43

704

16.4

6

50

5

Steven Hughes - Ottawa

57

664

11.6

4

37

6

Brenden Owens - Regina

39

596

15.3

5

54

7

Liam Mahoney - Concordia

49

589

12

6

37

8

Jordan Brescacin - Windsor

47

588

12.5

4

47

9

Cyril Adjeitey - Ottawa

39

584

15

4

106

10

Matthew Peressini - McMaster

36

577

16

5

83

Justin Chapdelaine finished 9th in the CIS in total yards passing with 1878

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2010-11 SEASON IN REVIEW CIS 2010-11 Statistical Leaders Field Goals

Tackles

Rank

Player

23

1

Rank

Player

TOTAL

Solo

Assist

1

Wilkerson DeSouza - Toronto

73.5

62

MADE

ATT

FG%

LG

Christopher Milo - Laval

22

26

85

46

William Dion - Sherbrooke

20

26

77

40

2

Tom Labenski - Acadia

66

46

40

2

3

Sam Sabourin - Queen's

64

50

28

3

Lirim Hajrullahu - Western

20

26

77

49

Josh Maveety - Bishop’s

20

28

71

44

4

Henoc Muamba - StFX

63.5

47

33

4

5

Alex Lemire - Concordia

56.5

37

39

5

Matthew Falvo - Ottawa

18

21

86

47

Aaron Ifield - Calgary

18

22

82

51

6

Ryan King - Saint Mary's

7

Filipe Fonseca das. - Sherbrooke

56

38

36

6

55.5

46

19

7

Jon Szilagyi - Mount Allison

15

21

71

39

Stephen McDonald - Saskatchewan

14

19

74

44

8

Adam Dunk - Guelph

54.5

41

27

8

9

Steven Reading - York

54

43

22

9

Hugh O’Neill - Alberta

13

18

72

42

Austin Anderson - McGill

12

18

67

49

10

Tye Noble - Calgary

53

42

22

10

11

Theo Feroiu - York

52

38

28

11

Chris Bodnar - Regina

12

18

67

37

Billy Pavlopoulos - UBC

12

18

67

48

12

Ed McNally - Acadia

52

39

26

12

13

Daryl Townsend - Windsor

52

44

16

13

Robert Eeuwes - Windsor

11

16

69

44

Dan Village - Queen’s

11

13

85

50

Nick Naylor - Manitoba

10

15

67

44

14

Kyle Kennedy - Toronto

51.5

39

25

14

15

Andre Clarke - York

48.5

42

13

15

16

Akwasi Antwi - Mount Allison

17

Craig Butler Western

18

47

33

28

46.5

38

17

Mitchell Bosch - Laurier

46

35

22

19

Ben Thompson - McGill

46

36

20

20

Alex Bernard - McGill

45.5

29

33

21

Tyler Greenslade - Alberta

45.5

32

27

22

Max Caron - Concordia

45

37

16

23

Chris Sciog - Regina

43

33

20

24

Jake Thomas - Acadia

43

29

28

25

Thomas Hall - Manitoba

42.5

33

19

26

Sam Hurl - Calgary

42

35

14

27

Kevin R-Gagne - Sherbrooke

42

35

14

28

Derek Batchelor - Toronto

41.5

38

7

29

Tom Lynch - StFX

41.5

28

27

30

Ryan Chmielewski - McMaster

41

37

8

Passes Defended Rank

Player

Breakups

Int.

Total

1 2

Mark Durigon - Guelph

9

5

14

Jamir Walker - Regina

7

5

12

3

Mark Holden - Saint Mary’s

5

6

11

4

Craig Butler - Western

6

5

11

5

Bradley Daye - Mount Allison

7

4

11

6

Andre Clarke - York

8

3

11

7

Matt Bucknor - Windsor

4

6

10

8

Greg Alexandre - Montreal

9

1

10

9

Patrick Chenard - Sherbrooke

9

1

10

10

Chris Mark - UBC

5

4

9

Scoring Rank

Player

TD

FG

1PAT

2PAT

PTS

1

Christopher Milo - Laval

0

22

45

0

111

2

Lirim Hajrullahu - Western

0

20

32

0

92

3

Matthew Falvo - Ottawa

0

18

32

0

86

4

William Dion - Sherbrooke

0

20

25

0

85

5

Josh Maveety - Bishop’s

0

20

16

0

76

6

Aaron Ifield - Calgary

0

18

18

0

72

7

Stephen McDonald - Saskatchewan

0

14

26

0

68

8

Chris Bodnar - Regina

0

12

30

0

66

9

Jerimy Hipperson - Western

11

0

0

0

66

10

Dan Village - Queen’s

0

11

29

0

62

11

Jon Szilagyi - Mount Allison

0

15

14

0

59

12

Nathan Hawkes - Laurier

0

9

31

0

58

13

Hugh O’Neill - Alberta

0

13

16

0

55

14

Adrian Charles - Regina

9

0

0

0

54

15

Billy Pavlopoulos - UBC

0

12

15

0

51

*Rouges are not included in CIS top 15 scoring; Dan Village of Queen’s had 3 during 2010-11

#2 Dan Village sits only 25 points away from the CIS career scoring top 10

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2010-11 SEASON IN REVIEW 2010-11 Final Statistics (Queen’s) SCHEDULE

RUSHING

Regular Season 8/31/2010

@ McMaster

9/6/2010

BYE WEEK

9/12/2010

vs. Windsor

Player

ATT

YDS

AVG

TD

LONG

Ryan Granberg

57

517

9.1

4

96

Jimmy Therrien

109

515

4.7

3

23

TV: Cogeco

Justin Chapdelaine

44

239

5.4

7

29

14

125

8.9

0

19

L 18-23 W 40-7

9/18/2010

at Guelph

L 15-21

TV: The Score

Giovanni Aprile

9/25/2010

vs. Ottawa

L 25-27 (OT)

TV: Cogeco

Billy Mcphee

14

65

4.6

1

12

6

34

5.7

0

15

10/2/2010

at Western

L 10-46

TV: The Score

Grant Schelske

10/9/2010

vs. Toronto

W 66-1

TV: Cogeco

Dan Village

2

11

5.5

0

17

1

9

9.0

0

9

10/16/2010

at Laurier

L 23-44

TV: The Score

Keith Legace

10/23/2010

vs. York

W 52-14

TV: Cogeco

Total

247

1515

6.1

15

96

Opponents

206

912

4.4

5

71

Playoffs 10/30/2010

at McMaster

PASSING

L 19-40

SCORING Player

TD

1PAT

2PAT

FG

SING

PTS

Player

COMP

ATT

YDS

PCT

TD/INT

LONG

Justin Chapdelaine

140

219

1,878

.639

13/10

63

Billy Mcphee

28

62

296

.452

2/4

26

Dan Village

0

29

0

11

3

65

Justin Chapdelaine

7

0

0

0

0

42

Ryan Granberg

4

0

0

0

0

24

Christopher Ioannides

3

0

0

0

0

18

Jimmy Therrien

3

0

0

0

0

18

Devan Sheahan

3

0

0

0

0

18

Queen’s

Thomas Howes

3

0

0

0

0

18

Opponents

Giovanni Aprile

3

0

0

0

0

18

William Van Ruyven

2

0

0

0

0

12

Player

NO

YDS

AVG

Billy McPhee

1

0

0

0

0

6

Dan Village

45

2,328

51.7

Total

45

2,328

51.7

Opponents

22

1,249

56.8

Jonathan Widgett

1

0

0

0

0

6

Total

30

29

0

11

3

249*

Opponents

20

20

0

13

4

183

*includes 2 team safety’s

RECEIVING Player

REC

YDS

AVG

TD

LONG

Devan Sheahan

49

559

11.4

3

35

Giovanni Aprile

34

476

14

3

63

Christopher Ioannides

17

286

16.8

3

51

Thomas Howes

20

251

12.6

3

32

Blaise Morrison

20

245

12.3

0

26

William Van Ruyven

11

154

14

2

35

Ryan Granberg

4

66

16.5

0

43

Boris Isakov

4

59

14.75

0

22

Jimmy Therrien

5

50

10

0

16

Greg Plumpton

1

18

18

0

18

Jonathan Widgett

1

9

9

1

9

Alex Carroll

1

9

9

0

9

Justin Chapdelaine

1

-8

-8

0

-8

Total

168

2,174

12.9

15

63

Opponents

131

1,673

12.8

15

68

Thomas Howes

0

0

1

0

0/0

0

Total

168

281

2,174

.598

15/4

63

Opponents

131

236

1,658

.555

15/8

68

NET OFFENSE Team

RUN

PASS

LOSS

NET

LOSS

1,515

2,174

-

-

-

912

1,658

-

-

-

KICKOFFS

PUNTING Player

NO

YDS

AVG

LONG

Dan Village

53

2,009

37.9

86

Total

53

2,009

37.9

86

Opponents

80

2,894

36.2

60

PUNT RET. Player

NO

YDS

AVG

TD

LONG

T.J. Chase-Dunawa

31

143

4.6

0

32

Giovanni Aprile

17

123

7.2

0

20

Alex Carroll

6

30

5.0

0

15

Blaise Morrison

6

44

7.3

0

14

Devan Sheahan

4

33

8.2

0

9

Joshua Sultana

2

93

46.5

0

53

Greg Plumpton

2

26

13.0

0

28

Total

68

492

7.2

0

53

Opponents

48

538

11.2

0

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2010-11 SEASON IN REVIEW 2010-11 Final Statistics (Queen’s) DEFENSIVE

INTERCEPTIONS

Player

SOLO

ASST

TOT

SACK

FF

FR

Player

INT.

YDS

AVG

TD

Sam Sabourin

50

28

64

2

1

1

Stephen Laporte

2

44

22

0

1

0

0

0

Frank Pankewich

29

18

38

6

1

0

TJ Chase-Dunawa

John Miniaci

21

16

29

4.5

0

0

Paul Hutchinson

1

0

0

0

1

21

21

0

Ted Festeryga

14

17

22.5

2.5

0

0

Andrew Lue

Stephen Laporte

16

13

22.5

0

0

0

Geoff Mohtadi

1

2

2

0

1

14

14

0

Paul Hutchinson

17

5

19.5

0

0

0

Sam Sabourin

Joshua Sultana

16

6

19

0

0

0

Matt Webster

1

8

8

0

0

Total

8

89

11.1

0

Opponents

14

87

6.2

0

Geoff Mohtadi

12

13

18.5

0

0

Andrew Lue

15

5

17.5

0

0

1

Addison Rich

12

6

15

0

1

0

FIELD GOAL STATS

TJ Chase-Dunawa

12

5

14.5

0

0

0

Dan Village

Ben D'Andrea

11

7

14.5

0

0

0

Date

Alex Daprato

11

4

13

0

1

0

Tyler Thibault

5

10

10

0

0

0

Matt Webster

8

4

10

0

0

Derek Wiggan

4

8

8

1

Dylan Petrin

4

7

7.5

Kyle Macdonald

3

7

Matt Ritchie

2

Ryan Granberg

Opponent

MADE

ATT

Aug. 31

@ McMaster

1

2

.500

Sept. 12

Windsor

3

3

1.000

0

Sept. 18

@ Guelph

2

2

1.000

0

0

Sept. 25

Ottawa

1

2

.500

0

0

0

Oct. 2

@ Western

1

1

1.000

6.5

1

0

0

Oct. 9

Toronto

1

1

1.000

9

6.5

0

0

0

Oct. 16

@ Laurier

1

1

1.000

3

5

5.5

0

0

0

Oct. 23

York

1

1

1.000

James Protonentis

5

0

5

0

0

0

Domenic Dicarlo

3

3

4.5

1

0

0

Andrew Sauer

3

3

4.5

1

0

0

William Van ruyven

4

0

4

0

0

0

Jonathan Widgett

3

2

4

0

0

0

Mitchell Callaghan

3

1

3.5

0

0

1

Connor Moen

3

0

3

0

0

0

Player

Giovanni Aprile

2

0

2

0

0

0

Justin Chapdelaine

2

0

2

0

0

0

Thomas Howes

2

0

2

0

0

0

Will Moodie

1

1

1.5

0

0

0

Blaise Morrison

1

1

1.5

0

0

0

Devan Sheahan

1

1

1.5

0

1

0

Zach Fitterer

1

0

1

0

0

0

Jayevan Foster

1

0

1

0

0

0

Matt Gabrick

1

0

1

0

0

0

Matthew O'Donnell

1

0

1

0

0

0

Chris Patrician

1

0

1

0

0

0

Craig Rushon

1

0

1

0

0

0

Mike Sullivan

1

0

1

0

0

0

Jimmy Therrien

1

0

1

0

0

0

TEAM

1

0

1

0

0

0

Keith Lagace

0

1

0.5

0

0

0

Total

307

206

410

19

5

3

Opponents

315

259

444.5

17

11

14

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FIELD GOALS Player

MADE

ATT

PCT

LONG

Dan Village

11

13

.846

50

Total

11

13

.846

50

Opponents

13

18

.722

47

MADE

ATT

PCT

Dan Village

29

30

.967

Total

29

30

.967

Opponents

20

20

1.000

1PT CONV.

PENALTIES Queen’s - 73-595

Opponents - 77-632


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

HISTORY

Team Awards JOHNNY EVANS MEMORIAL AWARD MOST VALUABLE PLAYER After the untimely death of John Evans in a traffic accident in 1930, his former teammates dedicated a trophy to the memory of this great Queen’s star who captained the 1921 team and so inspired his teammates from his quarterback position that he is regarded as one of the greatest players ever to wear the Tricolour. 1932 .................................... Howard Carter 1933 .................................. Howard Hamlin 1934 ...........................................Ed Barnabe 1935 ........................................Clayton Krug 1936 ...................................Harry Sonshine 1937 ................................. Bernie Thornton 1938 .................................George Sprague 1939 ...................................Nick Paithouski 1940-44 .................................... (War years) 1945 .............................................Peter King 1946 .........................................Jim Crothers 1947 .........................................Bob Stevens 1948 ........................................... Peter Salari 1949 .......................................Dick Harrison 1950 ........................................... Peter Salari 1951 .................................... Ross McKelvey 1952 ........................................ Stu Kennedy 1953 ............................................Gary Lewis 1954 ......................................... Ron Stewart 1955 ...........................................Gus Braccia 1956 ......................................... Ron Stewart 1957 ......................................... Ron Stewart 1958 ........................................... Ron Delisle 1959 .......................................... Terry Porter

1960 .......................................... Dave Skene 1961 .......................................Gary Strickler 1962 .................................Peter Thompson 1963 ......................................... Bob Latham 1964 .............................................Jim Young 1965 ....................................Larry Ferguson 1966 ........................................Bayne Norrie 1967 ........................................Bayne Norrie 1968 ........................................ Keith Eamon 1969 ........................................ Keith Eamon 1970 ...........................................Heino Lilles 1971 ... Brian Warrender, Mike Lambros 1972 ......................................... Doug Cozac 1973 ...................................... Dave Hadden 1974 .....................................Darrell Penner 1975 .....................................Darrell Penner 1976 .....................................Darrell Penner 1977 ............. Jim Rutka, Dave Marinucci 1978 .............. Bob Mullen, Jim D’Andrea 1979 .......... Ed Andrew, Tom McCartney 1980 ..........................................Ross Francis 1981 ..................................Tom McCartney 1982 ..................................Tom McCartney 1983 ...................................Ross O’Doherty 1984 ..................................... Peter Harrison 1985 ............................................Larry Mohr 1986 ......................................... Steve Porter 1987 ...................................... Vince Panetta 1988 ........................................... Jock Climie 1989 ........................................... Jock Climie 1990 .....................................Paul Beresford 1991 .................................. Tim Pendergast 1992 .......................................... Brad Elberg 1993 ............................................Paul Kozan

#66 Matt O’Donnell shared Lineman of the Year honours with Dan Bederman and John Miniaci

1994 ..................................Jonathon Taylor 1995 ................................................Rob Weir 1996 ..........................................Matt Carlyle 1997 .............................................Chris Gear 1998 ....................................... Paul Correale 1999 .................................. James MacLean 2000................................... James MacLean 2001................................... James MacLean 2002..................................Tommy Denison 2003..................................Tommy Denison 2004.................................................Matt Kirk 2005....................................Michael Patone 2006............................................... Rob Bagg 2007.............................................Mike Giffin 2008.......Mike Giffin, Danny Brannagan. 2009...............................Danny Brannagan. 2010....................................Jimmy Therrien

ORRIN CARSON AWARD LINEMAN OF THE YEAR A star on the line of the great Queen’s teams that won three consecutive Grey Cup championships (1922, 1923, 1924), Orrin Carson later served as the Gaels head coach (1927-1928). His memory is honoured with the trophy awarded annually to the most outstanding lineman on the team that year, as judged by his teammates. 1972 ...................................Dave Whiteside 1973 .......................................Ian Anderson 1974 ..........................................Darryl Craig 1975 ..........................................Darryl Craig 1976 .........................................Doug Lowry 1977 .......................................... Dick Bakker 1978 ..........................................Ross Francis

1979 .............................................Jim Muller 1980 ..........................................Ross Francis 1981 ................................................. Rob Ball 1982 ...................................Tony McDowell 1983 ........Tony McDowell. Dave Dakers 1984 .........................................Mark Oakley 1985 ...........................................Mike Schad 1986 .. Charlie Galunic, Frank Kakouros 1987 ..................................... Terry Edwards 1988 ........................................ Matt Clifford 1989 ........................................ Matt Clifford 1990 ........ B. McDonald. Dirk Brubacher 1991 ........................................ Ron Herman 1992 ................................................. Eric Dell 1993 ................................... Mark Robinson 1994 ................................... Mark Robinson 1995 ......................................Ken Kirkwood 1996 ..................................... James Osborn 1997 ...........................................Garth Scott 1998 ......................................Rob Chalmers 1999 .................................... Barrett Preuter 2000....... Jon Landon (O), Corey Trudeau (D) 2001............ Ramsay Ida (O), Jon Landon (D) 2002....... Jon Landon (O), Corey Trudeau (D) 2003............ Ryan Freeman (O), Matt Kirk (D) 2004..........Sean O’Donnell (O), Matt Kirk (D) 2005......... Ryan Freeman (O), Neil Puffer (D) 2006....... Sean O’Donnell (O), Neil Puffer (D) 2007 .... Cody Kennedy (O), Osie Ukwuoma (D) 2008.......... Dan Bederman (O),Osie Ukwuoma (D). 2009...... Matt O’Donnell (O), Shomari Williams (D). 2010........ Matt O’Donnell (O), Dan Bederman (O), . .....................................................................John Miniaci (D)

Jimmy Therrien was named the Gaels MVP in 2010 which was the first time he won the award.

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HISTORY

Team Awards LOU BRUCE MEMORIAL AWARD DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Presented by the members of the 1955 Yates Cup championship team in memory of Lou Bruce, defensive end from 1952 to 1955. 1985 ......................................Tom Langford 1986 ......................................Tom Langford 1987 ......................................Tom Langford 1988 ..............................................John Yach 1989 ..........................................Mike Boone 1990 ..........................................Mike Boone 1991 ..........................................Mike Boone 1992 ......................................Joel Dagnone 1993 ..................................... Mark Johnson 1994 ............................................... Tim Ware 1995 ...................................Paul Greenhow 1996 .................................Dave Bannatyne 1997 .................................................. Jim Aru 1998 .................................................. Jim Aru 1999 .................................... Jason Wimmer 2000................................ Callum O’Connor 2001....................................Andrew Peppin 2002....................................Andrew Peppin 2003.......................................Curt McLellan 2004....................................Michael Patone 2005............................................. Ian Hazlett 2006.............................................Adam Ross 2007........................................Thaine Carter 2008........................................Thaine Carter. 2009........................................... Jimmy Allin. 2010.......................................Sam Sabourin

ROYAL TODD MEMORIAL AWARD ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Presented as a memorial to Royal Todd, who played on the Queen’s junior football team. It was originally awarded to the player who was judged by his team-mates the most valuable player on the junior team. Since the discontinuance of the junior and intermediate football teams, it has been awarded to the most outstanding rookie on the football team 1929 ................................... Fred Alexander 1930 .......................................J. F. McNichol 1931 .........................................W. L. Daniels 1932 ........................................ T. B. Doherty 1933 .................................... R. A. Sheppard 1934 .........................................J. D. Davoud 1935 ................................. Donald Williams 1936 .................................. Nick Paithowski 1937 ............................................. Alan Clark 1938 ................................. I. J. McDonough 1939 ..................................... Ken Chapman 1940 .................................................W. Pardy 1941 ............................................... H. Martin 1942 .......................................... A. L. Sharpe 1943 .......................................John Milliken 1944 .................................A. G. Kniewasser 1945 ............................................... H. Lawler 1946 .......................................M. Hriskevich 1947 ....................................... Not Awarded 1948 ...............................................H. Simola 1949 ............................................J. Shipman 1950 .....................................J. E. McCombe 1951 ...................................N. Speropoulus 1952 .............................................Fred Flynn [ 36 ] www.gogaelsgo.com

1953 ........................................... C. Lenahan 1954 ........................................... Ron Delisle 1955 .........................................Paul Corbett 1956 .................................................J. Turner 1957 .......................................... Terry Porter 1958 ........................................ Gary Stickler 1959 ..................................Don Rasmussen 1960 ......................................... Bob Latham 1961 ......................................... Bill Edwards 1962 ....................................... James Young 1963 .........................................Tom Beynon 1964 ......................................Brian Parnega 1965 ....................................... Theron Graig 1966 ................................. Rick Van Buskirk 1967 ........................................Doug Walker 1968 .............................................Cam Innes 1969 ..................................... Mike Lambros 1970 ................................................Stu Lang 1971 ...................................... Dave Hadden 1972 .....................................Darrell Penner 1973, 1974 ...................................not awarded 1975 .......................................... Dick Bakker 1976 ............................................Ed Andrew 1977 ...................................... Greg Sherwin 1978 ..................................Tom McCartney 1979 ........................................... Bob Wright 1980 ............................................Larry Mohr 1981 .....................................Scott Bissessar 1982 ......................................Steve Hudson 1983..Mark Burleigh, Tom Langford ,Ted Bergeron 1984 ................................... Charlie Galunic 1985........................ Jeff Bell, Matt Clifford 1986 ...................................Stuart Harshaw 1987 ...........................................Dan Wright 1988 ..........................................Mike Boone 1989 ................................................. Eric Dell 1990 ................................... Mark Robinson 1991 ................................... Bryce Ivanchuk 1992 ..........................................Chris Finner 1993 ................................... Jason Morrison 1994 .................................................. Jim Aru 1995 ....................................... Paul Correale 1996 ..................................Vern dos Santos 1997 .................................. James MacLean 1998 .......................................... Jon Landon 1999 .....................................Corey Trudeau 2000................................... John Northcote 2001....................................Bryan Crawford 2002.............................................Brad Smith 2003................................... Sean O’Donnell 2004..............................................Neil Puffer 2005...............................Danny Brannagan 2006........................................ Addison Rich 2007.................................. Kyle MacDonald 2008......................................... Josh Sultana. 2009......................................... John Miniaci. 2010.......................................Sam Sabourin

2008................. Neil Puffer, Scott Valberg. 2009...............................Danny Brannagan. 2010....................................Blaise Morrison

BILL MIKLAS AWARD Named in memory of Bill Miklas (player 1960-1964; assistant coach 1965-66, 1970-00), this trophy is awarded o the Gael Football Player, who best combines academic, athletic and a commitment to Queen’s University. 2000....................................Andrew Peppin 2001..............................................Jeff Colvin 2002................................. Michael Douglas 2003.......................................Curt McLellan 2004..... Frank Secretain, Andrew Smith 2005.........................................Mike Hendry 2006............................................. Ryan Elger 2007...........................................Paul Boshyk 2008..............................................T.J. Leeper. 2009.................................... Osie Ukwuoma. 2010....................................Will vanRuyven

DOUG HARGREAVES AWARD

JUSTIN SCHWEIG TROPHY Awarded annually to the Most Improved Player. 2007..................................... D.J. Mulholland 2008..................................... Matt O’Donnell 2009.................................Frank Pankewich. 2010.....................................Giovanni Aprile

BOB HOWES AWARD Awarded annually to the Most Outstanding Special Teams Player. 2001..................................Will Vreugdenhil 2002....................................Bryan Crawford 2003...........................................Chris Rogan 2004............................................. Ian Hazlett 2005............................................. Ryan Elger 2006.............................................Adam Ross 2007........................................... Jimmy Allin 2008........................................... Jimmy Allin. 2009........................................... Jimmy Allin. 2010............................................ Dan Village

Awarded annually to the Most Outstanding Offensive Player. 2002..................................Tommy Denison 2003............................................Craig Spear 2004..........................................Iain Fleming 2005.............................................Brad Smith 2006............................................... Rob Bagg 2007.............................................Mike Giffin 2008...............................Danny Brannagan. 2009........................................Scott Valberg. 2010................................... Devan Sheahan In 2010 Blaise Morrison claimed the Hal McCarney Award

HAL McCARNEY AWARD Awarded annually to the Most Dedicated Football Player. 2001............................................Craig Spear 2002............................................Craig Spear 2003............................................Craig Spear 2004................................... Sean McKinnon 2005..................................Ryan Bechmanis 2006.............................................Adam Ross 2007............................................... Rob Bagg

Osie Ukwuoma was awarded the 2009 Bill Miklas Award for academics and athletic excellence


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

LEAGUE/CONFERENCE AWARDS CIS AWARDS HEC CRIGHTON TROPHY Most Valuable Player - CIS

1985..........................................................................Larry Mohr 2002..................................................................... Tom Denison 2003..................................................................... Tom Denison

J.P. METRAS TROPHY

Lineman of the Year - CIS 1977...........................................................................Dick Baker 1979...........................................................................Jim Muller 1985.........................................................................Mike Schad

PRESIDENT’S TROPHY

Defensive Player of the Year - CIS 2008.....................................................................Thaine Carter

GINO FRACAS AWARD

Tom Denison was a two-time Hec Crighton Award recipient (2002, 2003)

Volunteer Coach; Career Service - CIS 1992.........................................................................Bob Mullen 1993............................................................................Bill Miklas 1997................................................................. Rita Sue Bolton

TSN RUSS JACKSON AWARD

1986................................................................. Charlie Galunic 1989.......................................................................... Jock Clime 2003....................................................................Curt McLellan

CIS FRANK TINDAL TROPHY

Coach of the Year - CIS 1983.............................................................Doug Hargreaves 2008.......................................................................Pat Sheahan

TED MORIS TROPHY (MVP - VANIER CUP)

1968..........................................................................Don Bayne 1978..........................................................................Ed Andrew 1992........................................................................ Brad Elberg. 2009............................................................Danny Brannagan

OUTSTANDING PLAYER - VANIER CUP

1992............................................................................... Eric Dell. 2009.........................................................................Chris Smith

CHURCHILL BOWL MVP

1983........................................................................Bill Barrable. 1992.................................................................James Paterson

ATLANTIC BOWL MVP

1978............................................................................ Jim Rutka

MITCHELL BOWL MVP

2009............................................................. Shomari Williams

OUA AWARDS

DAVID “TUFFY” KNIGHT

1957....................................................................... Ron Stewart 1961......................................................................... Cal Connor 1964...........................................................................Jim Young 1965..........................................................................Don Bayne 1970.........................................................................Heino Lilles 1977............................................................ Bob O’Dougherty 2002...............................................................Tommy Denison 2003...............................................................Tommy Denison. 2008..........................................................................Mike Giffin

2010................................................................. Bob Vespaziani

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

LINEMAN OF THE YEAR

J.P. Metras Trophy 1977........................................................................ Dick Bakker 1979...........................................................................Jim Muller 2003..............................................................................Matt Kirk. 2008................................................................. Osie Ukwuoma. 2010.................................................................Matt O’Donnell

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

President’s Trophy 2008.....................................................................Thaine Carter

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Sam Sabourin 20010 Norm Marshall Trophy - Rookie of the Year

OQIFC AWARDS

Norm Marshall Trophy 1977..................................................................Gord Goodwin 1979......................................................................... Bob Wright 2005............................................................Danny Brannagan. 2010....................................................................Sam Sabourin

OUTSTANDING PLAYER - OQIFC

RUSS JACKSON NOMINEE

OUTSTANDING LINEMAN - OQIFC

2002.............................................................. Michael Douglas 2003....................................................................Curt McLellan 2009.............................................................................TJ Leeper

DALT WHITE TROPHY MVP - Yates Cup 2009............................................................Danny Brannagan

COACH OF THE YEAR

1976.............................................................Doug Hargreaves 1977.............................................................Doug Hargreaves 2001.......................................................................Pat Sheahan 2007.......................................................................Pat Sheahan 2008.......................................................................Pat Sheahan

FOX 40 AWARD Matt O’Donnell 2010 J.P. Metras Trophy - Lineman of the Year

Volunteer Coach of the Year

OUA Male Coach of the Year 2009.......................................................................Pat Sheahan

1984................................................................... Peter Harrison 1985..........................................................................Larry Mohr 1988......................................................................... Jock Climie 1992........................................................................ Brad Elberg 1985.........................................................................Mike Schad 1990.............................................................Bernie McDonald 1991...................................................................... Ron Herman 1992............................................................................... Eric Dell

OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER - OQIFC 1990........................................................................Mike Boone

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR - OQIFC

1980..........................................................................Larry Mohr 1995..................................................................... Paul Correale 1998........................................................................ Jon Landon

COACH OF THE YEAR - OQIFC

1983.............................................................Doug Hargreaves 1989.............................................................Doug Hargreaves 1991.............................................................Doug Hargreaves 1995.........................................................................Bob Howes 1997.........................................................................Bob Howes www.gogaelsgo.com [ 37 ]


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ALL-TIME CAPTAINS All-Time Captains (1921-Present)

Tim Pendergast (1990)

Charlie Galunic (1986 & 1987)

1921

Johnny Evans

1957

Karl Quinn, Dave Wilson

1922

Red McKelvey

1958

Jocko Thompson

1923

Bill Campbell

1959

Kent Plumley, Gary Strickler

1924

Pep Leadlay

1960

Don Robb, Gary Strickler

1925

Harry Batstone

1961

Dave Skene

Danny Brannagan (2008, 2009)

1986

Tom Langford, Charlie Galunic, John Flannery

1987

Tom Langford, Charlie Galunic

1988

Randy Zarichny, Paul Senyshyn

1989

Matt Clifford, Doug Corbett

1990

Tim Pendergast, Mike Boone

1991

Mike Boone, Paul Beresford, Dan Wright, Dan Pawliw

1992

Mike Boone, Brad Elberg, Don Rorwick

1993

Joel Dagnone, Brad Elberg, Don Rorwick

1926

Liz Walker

1962

Dave Skene, Terry Porter

1927

Cliff Howard

1963

Don Rasmussen

1928

Bubs Britton

1964

John Erikson, Bob Latham

1929

Ike Sutton

1965

Merv Daub, Cal Connor

1930

Ian Gorley

1966

Larry Ferguson, Frank Arment

1931

Gib McKelvey

1967

Don Bayne, Bayne Norrie

1932

Howard Carter

1968

Bob Climie, Ron Brooke

1994

Tim Ware, Mark Robinson

1933

Howard Hamlin

1969

Bob Climie, Jim Tait

1995

1934

John Kostuik

1970

Cam Innes, Jim McKeen

Tim Ware, Ken Kirkwood, Rob Weir

1935

Johnny Wing

1971

Brian Warrender, Mike Lambros

1996

Paul Greenhow, Matt Carlyle

1936

Ed Barnabe

1972

Brian Warrender, Gord Squires

1997

Matt Carlyle, Dave Bannatyne

1937

George Sprague

1973

Dave Whiteside

1998

Beau Howes, Jim Aru

1938

Art Stollery

1974

Dave Hadden, John Waddell

1999

Beau Howes, James MacLean, Chris Robin, Jason Wimmer

1939

Doug Annan

1975

Darrell Penner, Darryl Craig

2000

1940

George Carson

1976

Jon Landon, James MacLean, Chris Robin, Jason Wimmer, Ramsey Ida

1941-44

(War years)

Maurice St. Martin, Norm Haggerty

2001

1977

Larry Small, Randy Edgeworth, Jim D’Andrea

James MacLean, Jeff Colvin, Jon Landon, Andrew Peppin

2002

1978

Jim D’Andrea, Randy Edgeworth

Jon Landon, Craig Spear, Curtis McLellan, Corey Trudeau

1979

Jim D’Andrea, Pat Plishka

2003

1980

Ed Andrew, John Wilson

Andrew Stead, Corey Trudeau, Craig Spear, Curtis McLellan

1981

Rob Ball, Tom McCartney, Tony McDowell

2004

Sean McKinnon, Andrew Smith, Matt Kirk, Philippe Champagne

1982

Tom McCartney, Tony McDowell, Phil Marsland

2005

Andrew Joyner, Ryan Freeman, Ian Hazlett, Michael Patone

2006

Rob Bagg, Adam Ross

2007

Rob Bagg, Matt Vickers

2008

Danny Brannagan, Thaine Carter

2009

Danny Brannagan, Osie Ukwuoma

2010

Dan Bederman, Alex Daprato

1945

Jack Milliken

1946

Bob Stevens

1947

Al Lenard

1948

Al Lenard

1949

Ross McKelvey

1950

Jim Charters

1951

Harry Lampman

1952

Jack Roberts

1953

Gary Lewis

1983

Tony McDowell, Phil Marsland

1954

Jack Cook

1984

1955

Gary Lewis

John Larsen, Larry Mohr, Jeff Kyle, Ian Deakin

1956

Gary Lewis

1985

Tom Langford, Larry Mohr

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ALL-CANADIANS 1920’s-1940’s (Liberty All-Canadians) James Britton, Johnny Evans, John Kostuik Dave Harding, Bernie Thornton, Abe Zvonkin

2000 (2) James MacLean, Inside Receiver (2nd); Jon Landon, Tackle (2nd)

1950’s-1960’s (Liberty All-Canadians) Lou Bruce, Keith Eaman, Jim Hughes, Gary Lewis, Ron Stewart, Jim Young

2001 (1) James MacLean, Inside Receiver

1975 (1) Darrell Penner, Defensive Back 1976 (1) Darrell Penner, Defensive Back 1977 (1) Dick Bakker, Defensive Tackle 1978 (1) Dick Bakker, Defensive Tackle 1979 (2) Jim Muller, Defensive Line; Ed Andrew, Linebacker 1980 (1) Ross Francis, Offensive Tackle 1981 (1) Tom Macartney, Slotback 1984 (1) Norm Pfenning, Defensive Back 1985 (1) Larry Mohr, Running Back; Mike Schad, Tackle 1986 (1) Frank Kakouros, Offensive Guard (2nd) 1987 (1) Charlie Galunic (2nd), Tom Langford (2nd) 1988 (1) Jock Climie, Wide Receiver, Matt Clifford, Def. Line (2nd) 1989 (3) Jock Climie, Wide Receiver, Mike Boone, Linebacker (2nd), Matt Clifford, Def. Line (2nd) 1990 (1) Mike Boone, Linebacker 1991 (4) Ron Herman, Centre; Mike Boone, Linebacker (2nd); Eric Dell, Defensive Line (2nd); Jason Moller, Guard (2nd) 1992 (4) Brad Elberg, Running Back; Eric Dell, Defensive Tackle; Joel Dagnone, Safety (2nd); Tom Black, Centre (2nd) 1993 (1) Mark Robinson, Tackle (2nd) 1994 (1) Jonathan Taylor (2nd) 1995 (1) Paul Greenhow, Cornerback 1996 (3) Jim Aru (2nd), James Osborn (2nd), Matt Carlyle (2nd) 1998 (3) Jim Aru, Defensive End (2nd); James Osborn, Defensive Tackle (2nd) 1999 (2) James MacLean, Inside Receiver; Jason Wimmer, Cornerback

2002 (3) Tommy Denison, Quarterback; Brad Smith, Inside Receiver; Jon Landon, Centre (2nd) 2003 (4) Tommy Denison, Quarterback; Craig Spear, Inside Receiver; Jack Gaudreau, Defensive End (2nd); Matt Kirk, Defensive Tackle (2nd) 2004 (1) Iain Fleming, Inside Receiver (2nd) 2006 (1) Brad Smith, Inside Receiver 2007 (4) Mike Giffin, Running Back; Osie Ukwuoma, Defensive End (2nd); Rob Bagg, Inside Receiver (2nd); Cody Kennedy, Offensive Tackle (2nd)

Eric Dell - 1991, 1992

2008 (8) Mike Giffin, Running Back; Scott Valberg, Wide Receiver; Osie Ukwuoma, Defensive End; Dee Sterling, Defensive Tackle; Thaine Carter, Linebacker; Jimmy Allin, Kick Returner; Danny Brannagan, Quarterback (2nd); Vince DeCivita, Offensive Guard (2nd) 2009 (4) Jimmy Allin, Cornerback; Matt O’Donnell, Tackle; Osie Ukwuoma, Defensive End; Scott Valberg, Inside Receiver 2010 (1) Matt O’Donnell, Offensive Tackle

Tom Denison - 2002, 2003

Osie Ukwuoma - 2007, 2008, 2009

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ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS

Academic All-Canadians (Since 1993)

Napoli, Frank Secretain, Alex Vanags, Ryan Vettorazzo

1993: Tawfic Abu-Zahra, Jason Capello, Robert Chalmers, Joel Dagnone, Chris Gear, Jamie Lewin, Mark Morrison, Kevin Parker, Mark Robinson, Jonathan Taylor, Sean Walter, Kyle Wanzel

2005: Jimmy Allin, Ryan Bechmanis, Ryan Elger, Ali Clarkson, Mike Hendry, Eric Isenor, Andrew Joyner, TJ Leeper, Ryan Vettorazzo, Mike Walker

1994: Pat Causey, Rob Chalmers, Tyler Kudar, Mark Morrision, Kevin Parker, Mark Robinson, Jonathan Taylor, Sean Walter 1995: Tawfic Abu-Zahra, Rob Chalmers, Chris Gear, Gary Kay, James Osborn, Kevin Parker, Glen Young 1996: Rob Chalmers, Ken Radcliffe, Greg Wetmore, Glen Young 1997: Chris Gear, Beau Howes, Ken Radcliffe, Roby Ryan, Greg Wetmore

Curt McLellan

1998: Jim Aru, Matt Rasmussen, Darren Cassidy, Rob Chalmers, Dustin Fallscheer, Mike Fishbein, Norbert Folkens, Dimitri Haddad, Beau Howes, Chris Moad, Steve Moore, James Osborne, Ken Radcliffe, Roby Ryan, Jonathan Taylor, Max Turner, Brad Webb, Greg Wetmore

2006: Eric Isenor, Ian Hazlett, Ryan Vettorazzo, Paul Boshyk, Ryan Elger, Taylor Morassutti, Mike Walker, Alex Patrick 2007: Jimmy Allin, Paul Boshyk, TJ Leeper, Kyle MacDonald, Michael Walker 2008: Jimmy Allin, Colin Boyle, TJ Leeper, Kyle MacDonald, Blaise Morrison, Patrick Sullivan, William Van Ruyven 2009: Andrew Kerr, TJ Leeper, Kyle MacDonald, Blaise Morrison, Frank Pankewich, Dylan Petrin, Mark Surya, Scott Valberg, William VanRuyven 2010: Kyle MacDonald, Blaise Morrison, Frank Pankewich, Dylan Petrin, Addison Rich, Patrick Sullivan, William VanRuyven

1999: Ben Burt, Michael Fishbein, Beau Howes, Al McNish, Andrew Miners, Christopher Moad, Callum O’Connor, Roby Ryan, Andrew Smith, Greg Wetmore 2000: Alan Cheng, Michael Douglas, Christopher Robyn, William Leeper, Alastair Perry, Curt McLellan, Andrew Peppin, Frank Secretain, Andrew Smith, Andrew Moad, Michael Fishbein 2001: David Barbic, Michael Douglas, Nathan Gorham, Ramsey Ida, William Leeper, Alastair Perry, Curt McLellan, Andrew Peppin, Frank Secretain, Andrew Smith 2002: Michael Douglas, Mike Hendry, William Leeper, Curt McLellan, John Northcote, Frank Secretain, Andrew Smith

Ryan Bechmanis

Kyle MacDonald

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2003: Eric Isenor, Mike Hendry, Sean McKinnon, Marc Mitchell, Mitchell Smith, Andrew Smith, David Brown, Ian Bazlett 2004: Ali Clarkson, Eric Isenor, Andrew Joyner, Craig Losos, Colin Eadie, Mike Hendry, Ian Hazlett, Chris

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LEAGUE ALL-STARS The following record of past all-stars has been compiled from available lists of CIRFU, OQAA/SIFL, OUAA, OQIFC and OUA all-stars since 1946. Archaic offensive line position names (i.e. snap, inside, middle, outside) have been changed to reflect their current names; otherwise the positions are stated as awarded. 1933 (4) Curly Krug, Halfback; Mike Kostiuk, Centre; Abe Zvonkin, Tackle; Bill Glass, End

1958 (3) Terry Porter, Halfback; Don Robb, End; Ron Delisle, Linebacker

1934 (3) Reg Barker, Centre; Abe Zvonkin, Tackle; Bob Elliot, End

1959 (1) Terry Porter, Corner Linebacker

1935 (5) Harry Sonshine, Flying Wing; Johnny Munroe, Halfback; Reg Barker, Centre; Bob Weir, Guard; Abe Zvonkin, Tackle 1936 (3) Harry Sonshine, Flying Wing; Curly Krug, Halfback; George Sprague, Tackle 1937 (3) Johnny Munroe, Halfback; Charlie Peck, Tackle; Bernie Thornton, End 1938 (2) Jerry Conlin, Guard; George Sprague, Tackle 1939 (2) Nick Paithouski, Centre; Jerry Conlin, Guard 1945 (2) Jack Parry, Halfback; Bob Stevens, Tackle; Pete King, End 1946 (1) Dave Rozumniak, Halfback 1947 (1) Al Lenard, Quarterback 1948 (3) Al Lenard, Quarterback; Jim Charters, Centre; Al Bandiera, Guard 1949 (3) Al Lenard, Half; Jack Logan, End; Pete Salari, Guard 1950 (4) 2nd Team: Doug Woolley, End; Jack Logan, End; Pete Salari, Guard; Gary Lewis, Centre 1951 (2) Ross McKelvey, Half; Harry Lampman, End 1952 (3) 1st Team: Jack Roberts, Half; Sherm Hood, End; Tony Arnoldi, End 1953 (3) Ron Stewart, Half; Gary Lewis, Centre; Jack Cook, End 1954 (2) Ron Stewart, Half; Sherm Hood, Guard 1955 (5) Ron Stewart, Halfback; Gary Schreider, Halfback; Gary Lewis, Centre; Jim Hughes, Tackle; Lou Bruce, End 1956 (7) 1st Team: Gary Lewis, Centre; Jim Hughes, Tackle; John Moshelle, Quarterback; Ron Stewart, Halfback; 2nd Team: Rusty Radchuk, Guard; Al Kocman, Halfback; Karl Quinn, Halfback 1957 (3) Ron Stewart, Halfback/Defensive Back; Paul Fedor, End; Terry Dolan, Linebacker

1960 (7) Don Robb, End; Mike Wicklum, Fullback; Robin Ritchie, Fullback; George Bethune, Defensive Guard; Gary Strickler, Outside LB; Dave Skene, Inside LB; Kent Plumley, Safety 1961 (8) John Erickson, Guard; Frank Tindall Jr., End; Cal Connor, Quarterback; Gary Lucenti, Defensive Tackle; Gary Strickler, Inside Linebacker; Wayne McGill, Outside Linebacker; Dave Skene, Outside Linebacker; Kent Plumley, Defensive Back 1962 (6) Terry Porter, Centre; John Erickson, Guard; Jim Young, Fullback; Merv Daub, Middle Guard; Don Plumley, Outside Linebacker; Keny Plumley, Defensive Half 1963 (9) Bill Miklas, Guard; John Erickson, Guard; Don Rasmussen, Tackle; Peter Thompson, End; Cal Connor, Quarterback; Jim Young, Fullback/Defensive Half; Merv Daub, Middle Guard; Jim Greenwood, Defensive Tackle; Larry Ferguson, Defensive End 1964 (11) Jim Young, Halfback; Heino Lilles, Halfback; Cal Connor, Quarterback; Bill Miklas, Guard; John Erickson, Tackle; Pete Thompson, End; Guy Potvin, Defensive Back; John Crouchman, Inside Linebacker; Merv Daub, Defensive Guard; Frank Arment, Defensive Tackle; Bill Ferguson, Defensive End 1965 (6) Brian Parnega, Guard; Larry Ferguson, End; Guy Potvin, Defensive Back; Bob Latham, Linebacker; Merv Daub, Linebacker; Frank Arment, Defensive Tackle 1966 (7) Brian Parnega, Guard; Jamie Johnston, Halfback; Frank Arment, Defensive End; Carl Di Giacoma, Inside Linebacker; Larry Ferguson, Corner Linebacker; Bayne Norrie, Defensive Back; Guy Potvin, Defensive Back

Cam Innes, Centre; James Sherritt, Defensive Tackle; Mike Lambros, Defensive Back 1971 (7) Donald Gordon, Guard; Don Smith, Tackle, Brian Warrender, Halfback; Gord McLellan, Halfback; Jim Sherritt, Defensive End; Mike Lambros, Inside Linebacker; Joe Pal, Defensive Back 1972 (2) Geoff Hamlin, Halfback; Doug Cozac, Defensive Back 1973 (2) Dave Hadden, Halfback; Darrell Penner, Defensive Back 1974 (1) Darrell Penner, Defensive Back 1975 (1) Darrell Penner, Defensive Back 1976 (7) Doug Lowry, Centre; Randy Edgeworth, Guard; Dick Bakker, Defensive Tackle; Mike O’Connor, Linebacker; Jim D’Andrea, Halfback; Darrell Penner, Defensive Back; Blaine Shore, Place Kicker 1977 (7) Bob O’Doherty, Slotback; Randy Edgeworth, Guard; Blaine Shore, Guard; Dick Bakker, Defensive Tackle; John Vernon, Linebacker; Larry Small, Defensive Back; Jim D’Andrea, Defensive Back 1978 (9) Dave Marinucci, Fullback; Bob O’Doherty, Slotback; Pat Plishka, Centre; Randy Edgeworth, Guard; Dick Bakker, Defensive Tackle; Ed Andrew, Linebacker; John Vernon, Linebacker; Jim D’Andrea, Defensive Back; Ted Tyczka, Defensive Back 1979 (9) John Wilson, Guard; Ross Francis, Tackle; Francis Sheridan, Tight End; Blaine Shore, Place Kicker; Tim Wardrop, Punter; Jim Muller, Defensive End; Ed Andrew, Linebacker; Ted Tyczka, Defensive Back; Jim D’Andrea, Defensive Back

1967 (5) Jamie Johnston, Halfback; Bob Climie, Guard; Bayne Norrie, Defensive Back; Carl Di Giacoma, Inside Linebacker; Joel Anderson, Defensive End 1968 (8) Doug Walker, Defensive Tackle; Jim Turnbull, Defensive Half; Rick Van Buskirk, Split End; Heino Lilles, Flanker; Bob Clime, Guard; Brian Pamega, Guard; Don Bayne, Quarterback; Keith Eaman, Halfback 1969 (5) Rick Van Buskirk, Tight End; Bob Climie, Guard; Keith Eaman, Halfback; Jim Sherritt, Defensive End; Mike Lambros, Defensive Back 1970 (7) Heino Lilles, Running Back; Keith Eaman, Running Back; Don McIntyre, Tackle; Mike Stoneham, Guard;

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LEAGUE ALL-STARS (cont.) 1980 (5) John Wilson, Guard; Ross Francis, Tackle; Larry Mohr, Running Back; Rob Ball, Defensive Line; Ed Andrew, Linebacker 1981 (4) Larry Mohr, Runnung Back; Bob Bronk, Running Back; Tom Macartney, Slotback; Rob Ball, Defensive Line 1982 (4) Tony McDowell, Guard; Scott Bissessar, Wide Receiver; Tom Macartney, Slotback; Larry Mohr, Running Back 1983 (7) Tony McDowell, Guard; Ross O’Doherty, Slotback; Bill Barrable, Place Kicker; Dave Dakers, Defensive Line; Gary Kynoch, Defensive Line; Phil Marsland, Linebacker; Norm Pfenning, Defensive Back 1984 (6) Charlie Galunic, Guard; Mark Oakley, Tackle; Peter Harrison, Quarterback; Gary Kynoch, Defensive Line; Tom Langford, Linebacker; Norm Pfenning, Defensive Back 1985 (6) Charlie Galunic, Guard; Mike Schad, Tackle; Steve Hudson, Tackle; Larry Mohr, Running Back; Tom Langford, Linebacker; Mark Burleigh, Defensive Back 1986 (4) Frank Kakouros, Guard; Charlie Galunic, Tackle; Steve Stewart, Defensive Line, Tom Langford, Linebacker 1987 (5) Charlie Galunic, Guard; Bernie McDonald, Tackle; Terry Edwards, Defensive Line; Tom Langford, Linebacker; Randy Zarichny, Defensive Back 1988 (5) Rob Steller, Centre; Bernie McDonald, Tackle; Jock Climie, Wide Receiver; Matt Clifford, Defensive Line; John Yach, Linebacker 1989 (7) Bernie McDonald, Tackle; Jock Climie, Wide Receiver; Reid McGruer, Inside Receiver; Matt Clifford, Defensive Line; Mike Boone, Linebacker; Randy Zarichny, Defensive Back; Jamie Galloway, Place Kicker 1990 (6) Bernie McDonald, Tackle; Dan Wright, Tight End; Paul Beresford, Running Back; Dick Brubacker, Defensive Line; Mike Boone, Linebacker; Randy Zarichny, Defensive Back

1995 (7) Stuart Dafoe, Guard; Ken Kirkwood, Tackle; Rob Weir, Wide Receiver; Paul Correale, Running Back; Karl Rasmussen, Defensive Line; Tim Ware, Linebacker; Paul Greenhow, Linebacker 1996 (8) Matt Carlyle, Inside receiver; Jim Aru, Linebacker; Paul Correale, Running Back; James Osborn, Defensive Tackle; Chris Gear, Wide Receiver; Dave Bannatyne, Linebacker; Andy Miners, Defensive Back; Dan Coderre, Place Kicker 1997 (6) Beau Howes, Quarterback; John Thelen, Running Back; Rob Chalmers, Offensive Line; Garth Scott, Tackle; Chris Gear, Wide Receiver; James Osborn, Defensive Tackle 1998 (4) Paul Correale, Running Back; James MacLean, Inside Receiver; Jim Aru, Defensive End; James Osborn, Defensive Tackle 1999 (2) James MacLean, Inside Receiver; Jason Wimmer, Inside Receiver 2000 (3) Jon Landon, Tackle; James MacLean, Inside Receiver; Jason Wimmer, Cornerback 2001 (2) 1st Team: James MacLean, Wide Receiver 2nd Team: Ramsey Ida, Guard 2002 (7) 1st Team: Tommy Denison, Quarterback; Iain Fleming, Inside Receiver; Jon Landon, Centre; Brad Smith, Inside Receiver; 2nd Team: Ramsey Ida, Guard; Curt McLellan, Defensive Halfback; Corey Trudeau, Defensive Tackle 2003 (11) 1st Team: Tommy Denison, Quarterback; Craig Spear, Inside Receiver; Matt Kirk, Defensive Tackle; Jack Gaudreau, Defensive End; Marc Mitchell, Linebacker; Curt McLellan, Defensive Half 2nd Team: Sean O’Donnell, Centre; Iain Fleming, Inside Receiver; Corey Trudeau, Defensive Tackle; Nick Corneil, Cornerback; Chris Napoli, Place Kicker

2004 (3) 1st Team: Iain Fleming, Inside Receiver; Matt Kirk, Defensive Tackle 2nd Team: Ian Hazlett, Linebacker 2005 (4) 1st Team: Ian Hazlett, Linebacker 2nd Team: Sean O’Donnell, Centre; Kevin Scott, Rush/ Cover; Brad Smith, Inside Receiver 2006 (3) 1st Team: Brad Smith, Receiver 2nd Team: Sean O’Donnell, Centre; Adam Ross, Linebacker 2007 (12) 1st Team: Rob Bagg, Inside Receiver; Thaine Carter, Linebacker; Mike Giffin, Running Back; Cody Kennedy, Offensive Tackle; Osie Ukwuoma, Defensive End; Matt Vickers, Safety 2nd Team: Jimmy Allin, Defensive Halfback/Kick Returner; Dan Bederman, Centre; Vince DeCivitia, Offensive Guard; DJ Mulholland, Rush Cover; Jay Oduwole, Cornerback 2008 (15) 1st Team: Danny Brannagan, Quarterback; Mike Giffin, Running Back; Scott Valberg, Wide Receiver; Dan Bederman, Centre; Vince DeCivita, Offensive Guard; Osie Ukwuoma, Defensive End; Neil Puffer, Defensive End; Dee Sterling, Defensive Tackle; Thaine Carter, Linebacker; Jimmy Allin, Kick Returner 2nd Team: Colin Boyle, Offensive Tackle; Dan Village, Place Kicker; Chris Smith, Linebacker; Jimmy Allin, Cornerback; David Rooney, Defensive Halfback; Tim Poffley, Rush Cover 2009 (10) 1st Team: Jimmy Allin, Cornerback; Stephen Laporte, Rush Cover; Matt O’Donnell, Tackle; Osie Ukwuoma, Defensive End; Scott Valberg, Inside Receiver 2nd Team: Jimmy Allin, Kick Returner; Dan Bederman, Centre, Danny Brannagan, Quarterback; Vince DeCivita, Guard; David Rooney, Defensive Halfback; Dan Village, Place Kicker 2010 (6) 1st Team: Matt O’Donnell, Offensive Tackle 2nd Team: Dan Bederman, Centre; Devan Sheahan, Wide Receiver; Jimmy Therrien, Running Back; Dan Village, Place Kicker; Frank Pankewich, Defensive Line

1991 (7) Ron Herman, Centre; Jason Moeller, Offensive Guard; Brad Elberg, Running Back; Eric Bell, Defensive Tackle; Mike Boone, Linebacker; Chris McCormick, Cornerback; Jamie Galloway, Place Kicker 1992 (7) Tom Black, Centre; Jason Moeller, Guard; Brad Elberg, Running Back; Paul Kozan, Running Back; Eric Bell, Defensive Tackle; Chris McCormick, Cornerback; Joel Dagnone, Safety 1993 (3) Mark Robinson, Tackle; Paul Kozan, Running Back; Mark Morrison, Defensive Back 1994 (1) Jonathan Taylor, Running Back Danny Brannagan

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QUEEN’S FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

Queen’s University Alumni Football Hall of Fame officially opened its doors at the first Induction Ceremony in September 1983. The Hall of Fame recognizes the extraordinary contributions of players, coaches and builders to the success of Queen’s Football through more than a century of glorious competition. Induction ceremonies were held in 1983, 1987, 1991, 1995, 2000, 2005 and 2010. Note - Induction year in parenthesis

BUILDERS Orrin Carson (‘83) Administrator / Head Coach 1927-28 Dr. Hal Dunlop (‘83) Team Physician

1945-75

W.P. “Billy” Hughes (‘83) Head Coach

1921-26

“Senator” Jake Powell (‘83) Head Trainer

1920s-51

Ted Reeve (‘83) Head Coach Frank Tindall (‘83) Head Coach

1933-38 1939, 48-75

Kenneth A. “Tabby” Gow (‘87) Head Trainer 1967-80 Dr. Jack Kerr (‘87) Team Physician

1950s-70s

Stew Langdon (‘87) Head Trainer

1950s-60’s

Dr. James Melvin (‘87) Administrator

Hal “Moose” McCarney (‘91) Assistant Coach

1950-72

Doug Hargreaves (‘95) Head Coach

1976-94

Art Martin (‘95) Photographer 1975-85

Bill Miklas Sr. (‘05) Assistant Coach 1965-66, 1970-2000 Dr. David Walker (‘05) Team Physician

1982-03, 2005-06

Bob Mullen (‘10) Defensive Coordinator 1984-01

PLAYERS - PRE-WORLD WAR 1

Norman “Tout” Leckie (‘83)....... 1908-10 Hugh Macdonnell (‘83).............. 1906-09 George T. Richardson (‘83)....... 1900-05 Mike Rodden (‘83)....................... 1910-13 Ernie Sliter (‘83)............................ 1910-12 Jack Williams (‘83)................. 1904-05, 08 Bill Dobson (‘87)........................... 1906-09 Ed Elliott (‘87)......................... 1906-09, 22 Teddy Etherington (‘87)....... 1898-1901 Jack Hazlett (‘87).......................... 1911-14 Tupper McDonald (‘87).............. 1902-03 Arthur Ross (‘87).......................... 1888-98 Art Turner (‘87).............................. 1905-08 Ken Williams (‘87)........................ 1906-09 Bob Paterson (‘91)....................... 1902-05 Jackson Booth (‘95)..................... 1882-84 Guy Curtis (‘95)............................. 1890-97

1980-date

Dr. Robert Pickering (‘05) Team Physician 1976 to 2005 Dr. Wayne Spotswood (‘05) Team Physician 1979-date Bob Howes (‘10)

Frank Tindall

Clayton “Curly” Krug (‘91).......... 1934-36 Art Stollery (‘91)........................... 1935-38 Bernie Thornton (‘91)................. 1936-37

1940 to 1959

Lou Bruce (‘83).............................. 1952-55 Jim Charters (‘83)......................... 1946-51 Al Lenard (‘83)............................... 1946-49 Gary Lewis (‘83)..................... 1950, 53-55 Ron Stewart (‘83)......................... 1953-57 John “Jocko” Thompson (‘83)... 1954-58 Jim Hughes (‘87).......................... 1954-56 Jack “Tip” Logan (‘87).................. 1948-50 Ross McKelvey (‘87).................... 1947-51 Gary Schrieder (‘87).................... 1953-55 Hal “Moose” McCarney (‘91)..... 1948-51 Jay McMahan (‘91)...................... 1954-56 Jack “Gunboat” Roberts (‘91)... 1949-53 Bob Stevens (‘91)......................... 1945-48 Gary Strickler (‘91)....................... 1958-61 Don Robb (‘95)............................. 1958-60 Al Kocman (‘00)............................ 1953-56 Bill Surphlis (‘00).......................... 1952-56

1960 to 1969

1920 to 1929

Wallace Wally Berry (‘91) Photographer

John Thomson (‘95) Defensive Coordinator

Head Coach Assistant Coach

Harry “Red” Batstone (‘83)......... 1922-27 Bill Campbell (‘83)....................... 1921-23 Johnny Evans (‘83)...................... 1919-23 Frank “Pep” Leadley (‘83) .......... 1921-25 Art “Curly” Lewis (‘83)................. 1921-25 J.L. Red McKelvey (‘83)............... 1921-25 E.A. “Bud” Thomas (‘87).............. 1924-26 James “Bubs” Britton (‘87)......... 1925-29 Harvey “Hank” Brown (‘87)....... 1923-27 Norman “Liz” Walker (‘91).......... 1921-27

1930 to 1939

Reg Barker (‘83)............................ 1934-36 Howie Carter (‘83)........................ 1927-31 Bob Elliott (‘83)............................. 1929-34 Howie Hamlin (‘83)..................... 1929-34 John Munro (‘83).......................... 1934-37 Harry Sonshine (‘83)................... 1934-36 Ed Barnabe (‘87)........................... 1934-36 John “Jake” Edwards (‘87).......... 1934-36 John Kostuik (‘87)........................ 1931-34 Nick Paithouski (‘87)................... 1936-39 John Wing (‘87)............................. 1933-35 Abe Zvonkin (‘87)........................ 1933-35

James Rutka

Don Bayne (‘83) ........................... 1964-68 Cal Connor (‘83)..................... 1958, 60-65 Larry Ferguson (‘83).................... 1963-66 Bayne Norrie (‘83)........................ 1962-67 Terry Porter (‘83).......................... 1958-62 Jim Young (‘83)............................. 1962-64 Doug Cozac (‘87).......................... 1968-72 Keith “Skip” Eamon (‘87)............ 1968-70 John Erickson (‘87)...................... 1960-64 Heino Lilles (‘87)........................... 1963-70 Bill Miklas (‘87).............................. 1960-64 Brian Parnega (‘87).........1963-66, 68-69 Bob Climie (‘91)............................ 1964-69 Merv Daub (‘91)........................... 1962-65 John Gordon (‘91)........................ 1966-69 Bob Latham (‘91).................. 1961, 63-65 Dave Skene (‘91)................... 1958, 60-62 Mike Lambros (‘95)...................... 1969-71 Jim McKeen (‘95).......................... 1966-70 Jim Tait (‘95)................................... 1966-69 Kent Plumley (‘00)....................... 1958-62 Jim Turnbull (‘00)......................... 1967-69 Jim Sherritt (‘05)........................... 1967-71 Brian Warrender (‘05)................. 1969-72 Bill Sirman (‘10)............................. 1961-62

Charlie Galunic

1970 to 1979

Dave Hadden (‘87)....................... 1971-74 Stuart Lang (‘87)........................... 1970-73 Darrell Penner (‘87)..................... 1972-76 Theodorus “Dick” Bakker (‘91).1975-79 Jim D’Andrea (‘91)....................... 1975-79 Randy Edgeworth (‘91).............. 1975-79 Jim Muller (‘91)............................. 1976-79 Bob O’Doherty (‘91) ................... 1976-78 Ed Andrew (‘95)............................ 1976-80 Ross Francis (‘95).......................... 1976-80 David Marinucci (‘95)................. 1976-79 James (Jim) Rutka (‘95).............. 1977-78 Blaine Shore (‘95)......................... 1975-79 Gord McLellan (‘00)..................... 1971-72

1980 to PRESENT

Peter Harrison (‘95)..................... 1981-85 Tom McCartney (‘95).................. 1978-82 Larry Mohr (‘95)..................... 1980-83, 85 Mike Schad (‘95)........................... 1982-85 Bob Wright (‘95)........................... 1979-83 Matt Clifford (‘00)......................... 1985-89 Jock Clime (‘00)............................ 1986-88 Charlie Galunic (‘00)................... 1984-87 Tom Langford (‘00)...................... 1983-87 Bernie McDonald (‘00)............... 1986-90 Vince Panetta (‘00)...................... 1984-88 John Yach (‘00).............................. 1984-88 Randy Zarichny (‘00)................... 1986-90 Frank Kakouras (‘05)................... 1983-87 Connie Mandala (‘05)................. 1983-87 Mike Boone (‘05).......................... 1988-92 Brad Elberg (‘05)........................... 1990-93 Eric Dell (‘05)...................... 1989-92, 1994 Dan Wright (‘05).........1987-88, 1990-92 Chris McCormick (‘05)................ 1988-92 Jamie Galloway (‘05)................... 1988-92 Mark Robinson (‘10).................... 1990-94 James Osborn (‘10)..................... 1993-98 Jim Aru (‘10)................................... 1994-98 Paul Correale (‘10)....................... 1995-99

TEAMS

1956 (‘10) Yates Cup Champion 1964 (‘10) Yates Cup Champions 1968 (‘10) Yates Cup, Western Bowl, & Vanier Cup Champions

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HISTORY

F

or generations of students, Saturday afternoon football games at Richardson Stadium have been a fall ritual. The game was first played in a rudimentary form at Queen’s in the late 1870s and has been a tradition at Queen’s ever since. The first games were informal matches of “Association Football,” [soccer] with catching. Then, in 1882, two brothers from Ottawa, Fred and Jackson Booth, introduced Queen’s athletes to the game of “rugby football,” an older version of modern rugby and the game from which football at Queen’s evolved. The game was referred to as rugby football until well into this century and was quite different from the modern game of football. It was not until the 1930s, for example, that the now-crucial element of forward passing was permitted. Up until the 1930s, Queen’s teams played not just against

university teams, but against the best football squads in the country. They often did so with spectacular success. Queen’s won its first national rugby football championship in 1893 and, in the early 1920s, its teams were virtually unbeatable. Led by Canadian hall-of-famers Harry “Red” Batsone and Frank “Pep” Leadley, Queen’s won consecutive Grey Cups in 1922, 1923, and 1924 and went undefeated for a stretch of 26 games. An indication of Queen’s strength was the score of the 1923 final, in which Queen’s beat the Regina Roughriders 54-0. Shortly after these triumphs, the big-city teams took over the game and universities restricted themselves to intercollegiate play. Queen’s played for years in a league with traditional rivals McGill, University of

CHAMPIONSHIPS

Toronto, and Western. But the growing number of universities in central Canada led to realignment and Queen’s played in the Ontario-Quebec Intercollegiate Football Conference (OQIFC) from 1980 to 2001. Subsequently, due to realignment changes, the Gaels shifted back into the Ontario Universities Association (OUA) conference in 2001. Overall, since the founding of the first intercollegiate league in 1898, the team has won numerous conference titles. Since the first national

League Championships

National Championships

Ontario Rugby Football Union (ORFU) 2 championships (15 seasons eligible) 1893, 1894

Canadian Rugby Union (CRU) Dominion Champions - (Grey Cup) 4 championships 1893, 1922, 1923, 1924

Yates Cup (OUAA, OUA) 23 championships (75 seasons eligible) 1900, 1904, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1929, 1930, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1955, 1956, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1977 (east), 1978 (east), 1979 (east)*, 2009 Dunsmore Cup (O-QIFC) 7 championships (21 seasons eligible) 1981, 1983, 1984, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1997**

Many Queen’s players have gone on to play in professional leagues. Among the most notable since the 1950s have been CFL great Ron Stewart, a star for Ottawa in the 1950s and 1960s as well as Mike Schad, one of the few Canadian-trained players drafted in the first round by the National Football League (fourth overall in 1986).

LEAGUE AFFILIATIONS 1883-1897

Ontario Rugby Football Union (ORFU)

1898-1954

Canadian Intercollegiate Rugby Football Union (CIRFU)

Vanier Cup 4 championships 1968, 1978, 1992, 2009

1955-1970

Ontario-Quebec Athletic Association (O-QAA) / Senior Intercollegiate Football League (SIFL)

Bowl Game Championships CIAU/CIS Atlantic Bowl 1 championship 1978

1971-1973

Ontario Universities Athletics Association (OUAA)

1974-2000

Ontario-Quebec Intercollegiate Football Conference (OQIFC)

2001-date

Ontario University Athletics (OUA)

Churchill Bowl/Mitchell Bowl 4 championships 1968, 1983, 1992, 2009

*Queen’s 1979 Yates Cup title is officially uncredited by the OUA. The east and west divisions of the O-QIFC functioned as separate leagues in from 1974 to 1979, and each held its own championship. Queen’s won the 1979 Eastern Division title, but lost to the Western division champion (Western), in a CIAU Semi-Final, which the league declared to be the Yates Cup game as well. As a result, the 1979 team is listed as a league champion but the championship is not counted toward Queen’s Yates Cup total. **Queen’s was declared the 1997 OQIFC champions after Ottawa defaulted for the use of ineligible players.

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YATES CUP The Yates Cup is presented annually to the winner of the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) football conference of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS). It is the oldest still-existing football trophy in North America, dating back to 1898 and surpassing both the Grey Cup (1908) and the Little Brown Jug (awarded to the winner of the annual Michigan-Minnesota Game, which began in 1909) in longevity. The Yates Cup was donated by Dr. H. B. Yates of McGill University. Until 1971 it was awarded to the winner of the Senior Intercollegiate Football League regular season, with playoffs occurring only if there was a tie for first place, or the secondplace team had defeated the first-place team in league play. Since 1971, it has been awarded to the OUA football champion. Queen’s is the current holder of the Yates Cup thanks to a thirlling 43-39 over the Western Mustangs in 2009. The winner of the Yates Cup goes on to play in either the Uteck Bowl or the Mitchell Bowl, depending on annual rotations. From 1904 to 1978, Queen’s won 13 of the 18 Yates Cup finals in which they participated. In 1979 Queen’s also won the OQIFC Eastern league championship, but were denied the title of Yates Cup co-champion by virtue of being beaten by Western (the OQIFC West champion) in the Vanier Cup semi-final. Queen’s Yates Cup History 23 championships (74 seasons eligible) 1900, 1904, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1929, 1930, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1955, 1956, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1977 (east), 1978 (east), 1979 (east)*, 2009 Yates Cup Games (Queen’s) Nov. 19, 1904 Queen’s 6, McGill 0 Nov. 18, 1922 Queen’s 12, Varsity 6 Nov. 27, 1926 Varsity 8, Queen’s 0 Nov. 16, 1929 Queen’s 15, Varsity 5 Nov. 18, 1933 Varsity 10, Queen’s 3 Nov. 17, 1934 Queen’s 8, Varsity 7 Nov. 16, 1935 Queen’s 6, Varsity 4 Nov. 21, 1936 Varsity 11, Queen’s 3 Nov. 27, 1937 Queen’s 7, Varsity 6 Nov. 12, 1955 Queen’s 18, Varsity 0 Nov. 17, 1956 Queen’s 4, Varsity 2 Nov. 12, 1960 McGill 21, Queen’s 0 Nov. 18, 1961 Queen’s 11, McGill 0 Nov. 17, 1962 McGill 15, Queen’s 13 Nov. 14, 1964 Queen’s 63, McMaster 6 Nov. 12, 1966 Queen’s 50, Varsity 7 Nov. 5, 1977 Queen’s 45, Bishop’s 27* Nov. 4, 1978 Queen’s 23, McGill 1* Nov. 3, 1979 Queen’s 22, McGill 5** Nov. 10, 1979 Western 32, Queen’s 14*** Nov. 9, 2002 McMaster 33, Queen’s 19 Nov. 14, 2009 Queen’s 43, Western 39 * OQIFC East ** OQIFC East championship, not recognized as a Yates Cup ***Vanier Cup semifinal; at the time given status as a Yates Cup

Matt O’Donnell

2009 Yates Cup Champions - Queen’s Gaels

BY THE NUMBERS - YATES CUP CHAMPIONS

Western Ontario Mustangs..................................29 Toronto Varsity Blues..............................................25

Queen’s Gaels....................................... 23 McGill Redmen...........................................................9 Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks...............................7 McMaster Marauders...............................................4 Ottawa Gee-Gees......................................................4 Guelph Gryphons......................................................3 Waterloo Warriors......................................................2 Windsor Lancers........................................................1

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NATIONAL SEMIFINALS When a system of semi-finals for the Vanier Cup was established in 1967, the O-QAA league (a direct predecessor of the modern OUA) was unable to participate because of the lateness in the year of such games. As such, Queen’s participation in the 1968 marked the first time that an Ontario senior team played in a national semi-final. The Gaels have appeared in 12 Vanier Cup semi-finals, with an overall record of 5-7-0. Their last appearance was November 21, 2009 when Queen’s upset the #1 nationally-ranked Laval Rouge et Or 33-30 at Richardson Stadium.

Churchill Bowl and Predecessors (4-4-0)

Atlantic Bowl (1-3-0)

The title “Churchill Bowl” was not applied to the westernmost Vanier Cup semi-final until being adopted for the 1989 game. Queen’s played in the first game under the new title. Prior to 1989, names such as “Western Bowl”, “Central Bowl”, and even “Yates Cup” were used. The name “Churchill Bowl” was retired following the 2002 season, and has been replaced by the Mitchell Bowl.

All games played at Huskies Stadium, Halifax. The Atlantic Bowl name was retired following the 2001 season, and has been replaced by the Uteck Bowl.

Nov. 17, 1968

Queen’s 29, Manitoba 6 @ Manitoba (“Western College Bowl”)

Nov. 15, 1970

Manitoba 24, Queen’s 20 OT @ Manitoba (“Western College Bowl”)

Nov. 10, 1979

Western 32, Queen’s 14 @ UWO (“Yates Cup”)

Nov. 12, 1983

Queen’s 22, Varsity 7 @ Kingston (Bowl game not titled)

Nov. 11, 1989

Saskatchewan 40, Queen’s 10 @ Saskatchewan

Nov. 16, 1991

Laurier 42, Queen’s 22 @ SkyDome

Nov. 14, 1992

Queen’s 23, Guelph 16 @ SkyDome

Nov. 21, 2009

Queen’s 33, Laval 30 @ Kingston

2009 Mitchell Bowl Champions - Queen’s Gaels

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Nov. 12, 1977

Acadia 35, Queen’s 22 @ Huskie Stadium, Halifax

Nov. 11, 1978

Queen’s 32, St. FX 10 @ Huskie Stadium, Halifax

Nov. 21, 1981

Acadia 40, Queen’s 14 @ Huskie Stadium, Halifax

Nov. 17, 1984

Mt. Allison 29, Queen’s 17 @ Huskie Stadium, Halifax


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NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP - APPEARANCES DOMINION CHAMPIONSHIP

DOMINION CHAMPIONSHIP

November 23, 1893

November 17, 1894

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY MONTREAL CLUB

29 11

UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY

8 7

Montreal AAA Grounds, Montreal, Que.

Rosedale Field, Toronto, Ont.

On Thanksgiving Thursday of 1893 (then celebrated in November), the Ontario Rugby Football Union (ORFU) champion Queen’s senior team traveled to Montreal to meet the Quebec champion Montreal club. This was the second championship played under the auspices of the Canadian Rugby Union (today known as Football Canada), and marked Queen’s first trip to the national finals.

Queen’s and the University of Ottawa both arrived at Toronto’s Rosedale Field with two practically equal teams, neither club being favoured by media or bookmakers prior to the kickoff. The game lived up to these expectations as it was a tight defensive battle in which both defences repeatedly frustrated their opponents attempts to score.

Montreal attempted early in the game to punt the ball clear of their goal area, but the strong wind blowing that day drove it back into the end zone for McLennan to fall on for Queen’s first major score. Soon after, Queen’s added another touchdown as Ross recovered a Montreal fumble near their goal line. By halftime, the Tricolour had a commanding 25-2 lead. Queen’s lost the wind in the second half, but their defence held strong, keeping Montreal to five singles and a goal from a free kick. The offense added another touchdown, allowing Queen’s to cruise to its first national championship. First Half QUE TD--McLennan (McRae conv.) QUE ROUGE--McRae MTL ROUGE QUE TD--Ross (McRae conv.) QUE TD--Ross (McRae conv.) QUE TD--Horsey (McRae conv.) MTL ROUGE Second Half MTL ROUGE MTL FREE KICK--Fry (4 pts) QUE TD--Rayside (conv. wide) MTL ROUGE MTL ROUGE MTL ROUGE MTL ROUGE Attendance: 3,500 Queen’s Dress Roster Back: Wilson Halves: Curtis (Captain), Farrell, McRae Quarter: Fox Scrimmage: Cranston, Kennedy, Baker Forwards: McCammon, McLennan, Ross, Moffat, Webster, Rayside, Horsey

After Queen’s opened the scoring with three singles, Ottawa’s wingman Lee scored the garnet and grey’s sole touchdown of the afternoon, taking the ball from quarterback Levesque. Two additional singles by Ottawa gave them a 6-3 lead in the second half, when Queen’s centre scrimmager Kennedy carried the ball into the Ottawa end zone for four points. Ottawa, nevertheless, responded as late in the game their halfback Murphy kicked a ball out of the side of the end zone for a single, giving Ottawa a slim 8-7 victory, and the Canadian Rugby Union (CRU) championship. First Half QUE ROUGE--McRae QUE ROUGE--McRae QUE ROUGE--Wilson OTT TD-Lee (conv. failed) OTT ROUGE--Shea Second Half OTT ROUGE--Vincent QUE TD--Kennedy (conv. failed) OTT ROUGE--James OTT ROUGE--Murphy Attendance: 4,000 Queen’s Dress Roster Back: Wilson Halves: Curtis, Farrell, McRae Quarter: Fox Scrimmage: Baker, Kennedy, Cranston Forwards: Horsey, Rayside, Moffatt, Ross, Elliott, Johnston, McCammonScrimmage: Baker, Kennedy, Cranston Forwards: Horsey, Rayside, Moffatt, Ross, Elliott, Johnston, McCammon

Editors note: To avoid confusion for the modern reader, some anachronistic modern terminology has been used in the following game summaries. For earlier summaries, “TD” has been used in preference to “try”, touch-in-goals, deadline kicks and rouges have all been included under the catch-all of “rouge”, and a “goal from try” stated as a convert. Rouges were not always credited to individual players in the 19th century, and reporting irregularities make recovery of this information difficult. Additionally, the value of a touchdown has changed: in 1893 and 1894, one was valued at 4 points and a convert 2 points. In the era 1922-24, a touchdown was worth 5 points, and a convert 1 point.

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - APPEARANCES GREY CUP

GREY CUP

GREY CUP

December 2, 1922

December 1, 1923

November 29, 1924

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY EDMONTON ELKS

13 1

Richardson Stadium, Kingston, Ont.

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY REGINA ROUGHRIDERS

54 0

Varsity Stadium, Toronto, Ont.

In only the second East-West Grey Cup in history, and the only Dominion championship to be held in Kingston, Queen’s greeted the western champion Edmonton Elks.

Similar to the previous season, Queen’s dominated intercollegiate league play, breezing through the regular season without blemish, and knocking off the Hamilton Tigers in the eastern final.

With two legends such as Harry Batstone and Pep Leadlay wearing the Tricolour, it was clear that Queen’s had a powerful ground and kicking game. However, the experience of the team from Edmonton was displayed in the first half as they took a 1-0 lead.

Allegedly agitated by a CRU executive that forced them to play the Grey Cup so close to exams, the Tricolour showed no mercy to the Regina Roughriders at Toronto’s Varsity Stadium. Clearly the most onesided Grey Cup in history, the 1923 game against Saskatchewan was an outright slaughter, adding fuel to eastern Canadian claims of western football inferiority.

A strong defensive effort by Dave Harding prevented any major gains by the visitors, and permitted Queen’s to come back in the second half with two touchdowns and a pair of rouges. In only his first season as the Queen’s head coach, Bill Hughes started Queen’s greatest football dynasty by winning the school’s first Grey Cup. First Half EDM ROUGE--Jack Fraser MFG Second Half QUE ROUGE--Pep Leadlay QUE ROUGE--Pep Leadlay QUE TD--Charlie Mundell (Leadlay conv.) QUE TD--Dave Harding (no conv.) Attendance: 4,700

Queen’s scored a still-standing Grey Cup record of 9 touchdowns, and the combination of Pep Leadlay and Harry Batstone again gave Queen’s a formidable ground and kicking game. Together, the two accounted for 2 touchdowns, 6 converts and 3 singles. Queen’s: Touchdowns: Harry Batstone (2), Bill Campbell (2), Johnny Evans (2), N.L. Walker (1), Carl Quinn (1), Roy Reynolds (1) Converts: Pep Leadlay (4), Harry Batstone (2)

Attendance: 8,629

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Varsity Stadium, Toronto, Ont.

After going undefeated in league play again in 1924, Queen’s traveled to Toronto’s Varsity Stadium on November 29th to play Toronto Balmy Beach, the champion of the senior ORFU. Originally only billed as the eastern final, the 1924 Queen’s-Balmy Beach contest was declared the national championship game when the western champion Winnipeg Victorias were unable to agree on which railway would provide carriage to Toronto. While dominated by Queen’s, the Beaches team did not allow the Gaels’ offense to dominate in the manner they had against Regina in 1923. The Grey Cup victory would prove to be the final in Queen’s impressive threeyear dynasty, and their last Grey Cup appearance before the intercollegiate union withdrew from competition for the trophy in the early 1930s. Queen’s Touchdowns: James Wright (1) Convert: Pep Leadlay (1) Rouges: Pep Leadlay (3) Safety touches: (1) Balmy Beach Rouges: Morris Hughes (3)

Rouges: Pep Leadlay (3) Regina: No scoring

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP - APPEARANCES VANIER CUP IV

VANIER CUP XIV

November 22, 1968

November 18, 1978

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY WATERLOO LUTHERAN

42 11

Varstiy Stadium, Toronto, Ont.

SCOREBOARD 1 Queen’s 7 Waterloo Lutheran 6

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY 16 UNIVERSITY OF BRITSH COLUMBIA 11 Varstiy Stadium, Toronto, Ont.

2 3 4 TOTAL 14 7 14 42 0 0 8 14

With 3,500 loyal Queen’s students, and even more loyal alumni in tow, the Gaels met the Waterloo Lutheran (now Wilfrid Laurier) Golden Hawks at Toronto’s historic Varsity Stadium. An early fumbled long snap by Queen’s Keith Eamon gave the Hawks an early touchdown, but a series of Queen’s scoring drives in the first and second quarters gave the Gaels a lead they would not relinquish. Lutheran played a sloppy game allowing 6 turnovers (2 blocked kicks, 2 INTs and 2 fumbles) and Queen’s pivot Don Bayne took advantage of the miscues engineering nearly 500 yards of offense. He systematically tore apart the Lutheran defenders with precision passing and devastating fakes. For his efforts he was awarded the Ted Morris Memorial Trophy as the game’s outstanding player. With a minute remaining, a flood of triumphant Queen’s fans stormed the field, and the premature toppling of the goal posts led to an abrupt conclusion of Queen’s first Vanier Cup title. As 1965 and 1966 had been invitational bowl games, and the powerful OQAA had been unable to send a team to the 1967 game, the press dubbed this contest “the first legitimate national championship.” The championship marked the climax of the long career of Queen’s coach Frank Tindall after a trying season filled with injuries. First Quarter WLU TD - Mizen recovered fumble in endzone (2-pt failed) QUE TD - McIntyre 16 pass from Bayne (Cozac kick) Second Quarter QUE ROUGE - McKeen 30 QUE TD - Lilles 9 (kick failed) QUE TD - McIntyre 71 pass from Bayne (Cozac kick)

SCOREBOARD Queen’s UBC

1 2 3 4 TOTAL 0 3 3 10 16 0 3 0 0 3

In what will be remembered as a kickers’ duel, Queen’s dispatched the UBC Thunderbirds to take their second Vanier Cup title. Queen’s Tim Wardrop and UBC’s Gary Metz each booted 15 punts for 610 and 608 yards respectively, both surpassing the previous Vanier records. The media heavily favoured UBC going into the game, believing that Queen’s had come from a “weak-sister conference” in the OQIFC East, and would buckle against the westerners’ pressure. The 3-3 half-time score showed how empty these predictions had been. Three key turnovers by UBC in the second half contributed to Queen’s lead. A fumbled punt return by Thunderbird Eric Ford set up Blaine Shore’s first field goal of the half, and a similar miscue by Jack Hirose paved the way for Dave Marinucci’s touchdown run. An interception by Hugh Gallagher led to Shore’s final field goal. The game was halted with 18 seconds left on the clock, on account of the disappearance of the goal posts. First Quarter No scoring Second Quarter 2:34 QUE 9:33 UBC

FG - Shore 31 FG - Metz 36

Third Quarter 5:13 QUE

FG - Shore 11

Fourth Quarter 11:30 QUE 12:54 QUE

TD - Marinucci 4 (Shore kick) FG - Shore 25

Attendance: 19,124

Third Quarter QUE TD - Eamon 11 (Cozac kick) Fourth Quarter QUE ROUGE - Eamon 29 QUE TD - Eamon 1 (Cozac kick) WLU TD - Strong 3 (2pt - Lynch pass to Kraayeveld) QUE TD - VanBuskirk 2 pass from Bayne (kick failed) Attendance: 16,051

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP - APPEARANCES VANIER CUP XIX

VANIER CUP XXVIII

November 19, 1983

November 21, 1992

UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY

31 21

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY 31 SAINT MARY’S UNIVERSITY 0

Varstiy Stadium, Toronto, Ont.

Skydome, Toronto, Ont.

SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 TOTAL Queen’s 3 0 0 18 21 Calgary 11 6 0 14 31

SCOREBOARD 1 Queen’s 7 Saint Mary’s 0

An estimated 80% of Queen’s student body journeyed down the 401 to witness the Gaels bid for their third Vanier Cup title.

Queen’s totally dominated the Saint Mary’s Huskies in the 28th Vanier Cup game, posting the first shutout in Vanier history and also establishing the largest margin of victory.

From early on, Calgary dominated the scoring, though 3 second quarter interceptions, including 2 by John Corrigan, meant the score was closer than it should have been. Going into the third quarter, Queen’s trailed 17-3, and many at Varsity Stadium felt the defeat inevitable. Two minutes into the final quarter, a drive that included two third-down gambles (one from third and eight) resulted in a Ross O’Doherty touchdown. Queen’s was suddenly back in the game, and following a field goal and a fumble recovery in the Calgary end zone, they led 21-20 with only 3:32 remaining. But Greg Vavra, playing his final CIAU game with Calgary, responded with a touchdown drive on the following series, and a subsequent field goal put the game out of reach. First Quarter 3:41 CAL TD - Borger 11 pass from Vavra (Vavra kick) 3:43 CAL ROUGE - Vavra 80 KO 10:53 QUE FG - Barrable 21 13:35 CAL FG - Vavra 15

2 3 4 TOTAL 14 7 3 31 0 0 0 0

Halfback Brad Elberg tied records for scoring, total touchdowns and rushing touchdowns by accounting for three major scores on runs of 1, 28 and 1 yards. Elberg won the Ted Morris Memorial trophy as the game’s MVP by amassing 136 yards on 23 carries and adding 20 yards on 1 reception. Quarterback Tim Pendergast completed 7 of 14 passes for 209 yards, including a 78-yard TD strike to wide receiver Brian Alford. Kicker Jamie Galloway completed the Gaels’ scoring with 4 converts and a 22-yard field goal. Queen’s had a 393-198 advantage in total offense and Golden Gaels’ All-Canadian tackle Eric Dell received the Bruce Coulter Award as the defensive player of the game. Saint Mary’s special teams standout Jeremy Stewart set a Vanier Cup record with 115 yards on kick-off returns. First Quarter 14:12 QUE

TD - Elberg 1 (Galloway kick)

Second Quarter 3:26 QUE 14:56 QUE

TD - Alford 78 pass from Pendergast (Galloway kick) TD - Elberg 28 (Galloway kick)

Third Quarter No scoring

Third Quarter 3:18 QUE

TD - Elberg 1 (Galloway kick)

Fourth Quarter 2:22 QUE 4:23 CAL 7:55 QUE 11:28 QUE 12:36 CAL 14:55 CAL

Fourth Quarter 9:25 QUE

FG - Galloway 22

Second Quarter 0:44 CAL 7:14 CAL

FG - Vavra 15 FG - Vavra 12

TD - O’Doherty 6 (2pt: Corrigan run) FG - Vavra 34 FG - Barrable 24 TD - Hudson fumb. rec. in endzone (Barrable kick) TD - Siroishka 32 pass from Vavra (2pt: Borgar pass from Vavra) FG - Vavra 21

Attendance: 18,324

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP - APPEARANCES VANIER CUP XLV November 28, 2009

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY

33 31

PEPS Stadium, Quebec City, Que.

SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 TOTAL Queen’s 7 0 12 14 33 Calgary 7 18 0 6 31 Queen’s won their fourth Vanier Cup in historic fashion as they overcame an 18 point halftime deficit, the largest in Vanier Cup history, to defeat the Calgary Dinos 33-31 at PEPS Stadium in Quebec City. The win was a measure of revenge for Queen’s football as they overcame the only team to defeat them previously in a Vanier Cup, which occurred in 1983 at Varsity Stadium in Toronto. In a game in which the wind played a major factor throughout the contest, the Gaels rode the arm of quarterback Danny Brannagan, who threw for 286 yards and three touchdowns, and was named the game’s MVP (Ted Morris Memorial trophy). Scott Valberg, who like Brannagan was playing in his last CIS game, led Queen’s in receiving with 109 yards and two touchdowns. The defensive player of the game went to linebacker Chris Smith who was a force all over the field on the day. Smith recorded 4.5 tackles, a sack a forced fumble and a fumble recovery to earn the Bruce Coulter Award. Calgary receiver Anthony Parker was the star for the Dinos as he had 187 yard on nine catches to go along with a touchdown. First Quarter 10:34 CAL TD - Walter 1 run (Ifield kick) 13:39 QUE TD - Valberg 9 pass from Brannagan (Village kick)

Ryan (left) and Pat Sheahan (right) celebrate after the final whistle of the 2009 Vanier Cup

Second Quarter 4:07 CAL FG - Ifield 40 7:49 CAL FG - Ifield 12 10:46 CAL FG - Ifield 35 13:47 CAL TD - Glavic 1 run (Ifield kick) 14:33 CAL Safety Third Quarter 1:08 QUE TD - Sheahan 60 pass from Brannagan (Village kick) 2:07 QUE Safety 5:13 QUE FG - Village 12 Fourth Quarter 2:23 QUE TD - Valberg 17 pass from Brannagan (Village kick) 6:26 QUE TD - Gordon 15 run (Village kick) 8:22 CAL TD - Parker 15 pass from Glavic (2pt: failed)

Attendance: 18,628

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PROFESSIONAL DRAFT Canadian Football League Year Player 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1956 1956 1956 1956 1956 1956 1956 1956 1957 1957 1957 1957 1958 1958 1958 1958 1959 1959 1959 1960 1960 1960 1960 1960 1960 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1964 1964 1964 1964 1964 1965 1965 1965 1965 1965 1965 1965 1965

Stu Kennedy Tony Arnoldi Don Griffin John Varcoe Ken Atwood Jack Sisson Pete Johnston Jan Fraser Don Ball Bill Gatfield Walt Waddell Lou Bruce Al Kochman Clare Sellens Bill Hutchison Vic Uzbalis John Milliken Frank Geard James Cruickshank Jim Hughes Russ Radchuk Russell Thoman Peter Howe Paul Fedor Graydon Harrison Bill Halverson John Redfern Jocko Thompson Mitch Wasek Ron Delisle Doug Hargreaves Gord Johnson Ken Plumley Dave Wilson Dave Richards Ross Arbour John Ware Mike Wicklum Don Robb Dick Pearce Bob McAleese Sam Poaps Frank Loftus Gary Strickler Mike Pettit John Erickson Pete Whityk Gary Lucenti Gordon Semester George Bethune Doug Niklas Norm Dunstan Larry Dolicki Cal Connor Wayne McGill Bill Miklas Peter Quinn Fred Endley Paul Benoit Bill Sirman Jim de La Vergne John Quinn John Funta Gary West Bill Edwards Andy Shaw Ian Brady Bob Latham Harold Rose Jim Young Tom Beynon Bayne Norrie John Crouchman Norm Jamieson Jim Ware Jim Greenwood Guy Potvin

Pos. Rd. Pick Team T DE HB T HB HB G T HB HB G DE HB G HB T DE HB HB T G T HB DE G OG DE HB T C G HB QB G HB G C HB DE HB HB G HB LB HB G T T HB G T HB T QB HB G HB LB HB HB DE HB DE HB HB T C LB HB HB T HB HB C SB T HB

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2 6 Ottawa 3 10 Ottawa 3 15 Toronto 5 17 Montreal 5 18 Ottawa 6 28 Hamilton 8 29 Ottawa 9 34 Toronto 9 36 Montreal 9 37 Ottawa 10 42 Ottawa 1 1 Ottawa 1 4 B.C. 2 19 Hamilton 2 26 Montreal 3 27 Ottawa 3 31 B.C. 3 36 Edmonton 4 37 Saskatchewan 1 1 B.C. 1 3 Ottawa 2 22 Winnipeg 4 32 Toronto 1 2 Toronto 2 23 Calgary 4 28 Edmonton 5 35 Saskatchewan 1 2 Ottawa 2 25 Hamilton 2 27 Edmonton 3 18 Montreal 4 23 Montreal 4 25 Hamilton 5 30 Hamilton 6 33 Montreal 6 34 Ottawa 1 3 Hamilton 1 4 Toronto 2 7 Calgary 3 19 Ottawa 4 21 Montreal 4 22 Toronto 4 29 Ottawa 1 2 Toronto 2 9 Calgary 2 11 Toronto 2 14 Hamilton 3 15 Montreal 3 16 Toronto 4 23 Hamilton 6 33 Ottawa 6 34 Hamilton 7 35 Montreal 8 36 Montreal 3 20 Hamilton 1 6 Ottawa 1 8 Ottawa 2 11 Edmonton 2 23 Ottawa 3 31 Saskatchewan 4 42 Calgary 5 51 Calgary 6 56 Montreal 6 59 Calgary 1 7 Calgary 2 23 Ottawa 2 24 Calgary 5 52 Calgary 6 58 Ottawa 1 1 Toronto 1 8 Hamilton 1 9 B.C. 2 19 Winnipeg 2 21 Montreal 3 27 Toronto 4 30 Edmonton 4 37 Winnipeg

Shomari Williams (CFL #1 Draft Pick - 2010)

Michael Schad (NFL First Round Draft Pick - 1986)

Year Player 1965 1966 1966 1966 1966 1966 1966 1967 1967 1967 1967 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1970 1970 1970 1970 1971 1971 1971 1972 1972 1972 1973 1973 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1976 1976 1976 1977 1977 1978 1978 1978 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1980

Andy Shaw Jim Greenwood Bayne Norrie Heino Lillies Bob Howes Merv Daub Brian Parnega Heino Lillies Don Bayne John Latham Larry Ferguson Douglas Cowan Jamie Johnson Theron Craig Guy Potvin Jim Tait Tom Chown Skip Eamon Doug Walker James McKeen Brian Donnelly Terry Haggerty Theron Craig Dan McCarthy Don McIntyre Jim Turnbull Ron Clarke Bob Climie Cam Innes Ron Faulkner Art Rochette Mike Lambrose Bill Thompson Doug Cozac Brian Warrender Dave Campbell Dave Hadden Peter McNabb Joe Pal Stuart Lang John Wintermeyer Alex Morris Alex Morris Ian Anderson Greg Anderson Peter Sabistan Darrell Penner Bill McIver Maurice St. Martin James Duncan Jim D’Andrea Bob O’Doherty Dick Bakker Kerry Powell Paul Shugart Jim Rutka Dave Roberts Blaine Shore Paul Shugart Ross Francis

Pos. Rd. Pick Team T T HB FB C G LB FB QB HB DE HB HB T DB LB SB HB T DB SB T LB HB DE DB G G C T QB LB DE HB HB DB HB DB DB WR RB DB DB LB TE G DB DB T RB DB WR T HB TE WR LB K TE DE

8 1 2 2 3 6 8 3 3 4 5 2 3 3 5 6 6 1 3 3 3 5 5 9 5 7 7 8 1 3 7 1 8 9 4 9 1 4 5 6 8 3 3 6 7 8 3 5 10 6 9 1 1 5 2 3 3 5 7 1

74 5 22 25 29 54 74 33 34 39 51 18 32 34 53 60 67 3 21 24 27 38 40 78 39 60 61 69 8 23 59 2 65 69 33 71 8 29 40 53 68 22 27 48 60 62 27 44 81 51 79 2 8 45 18 26 27 42 63 9

Montreal Montreal Montreal B.C. Calgary Toronto Saskatchewan Winnipeg Ottawa Montreal Winnipeg Montreal Calgary Ottawa Hamilton Ottawa Toronto Saskatchewan Calgary Saskatchewan Ottawa Montreal Edmonton Saskatchewan Edmonton Saskatchewan Ottawa Ottawa Edmonton Toronto Winnipeg Edmonton Winnipeg Winnipeg Winnipeg Edmonton Ottawa Hamilton B.C. Edmonton Toronto Saskatchewan Winnipeg Hamilton Edmonton Winnipeg Edmonton Montreal Toronto Edmonton Hamilton Hamilton Ottawa Montreal Edmonton Montreal Edmonton Ottawa Edmonton Edmonton

Year Player 1980 1980 1980 1980 1981 1981 1981 1981 1984 1985 1986 1986 1986 1988 1988 1988 1990 1991 1991 1992 1993 1993 1993 1994 1996 2000 2002 2004 2004 2005 2005 2007 2007 2008 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2011

Jim Muller Ted Bellinger Francis Sheridan David Marinucci Bob Bronk Fred Prinzen Kevin Malone Rob Ball Larry Mohr Scott Bissessar Michael Schad Andy Stubbert Steve Hudson Sheridon Baptiste Christopher Rick John Yach Jock Climie Ron Herman Dan Wright Mike Boone Brad Elberg Jason Moller Eric Dell Paul Kozan Paul Greenhow James MacLean Jonathan Landon Matt Kirk Marc Mitchell Iain Fleming Bryan Crawford Ian Hazlett Brad Smith Michael Giffin Dee Sterling Osie Ukwuoma Thaine Carter Shomari Williams Chris Smith Matt O’Donnell

Pos. Rd. Pick Team DE WR T FB HB LB DB DL FB WR T RB T WR LB LB WR G TE LB RB T DT RB CB SB DL DL LB SB RB LB WR RB DL DL LB DE LB T

5 5 5 5 1 2 7 7 5 4 1 2 4 4 5 6 1 4 6 6 1 5 7 6 7 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 3 2 5 6 1 4 2

40 41 45 46 9 15 56 57 37 29 4 14 28 26 34 43 4 30 44 43 2 34 52 47 59 38 33 38 42 41 44 38 44 17 12 40 45 1 28 15

Hamilton B.C. Edmonton Toronto Toronto Montreal Toronto Ottawa Edmonton Calgary Ottawa Calgary Calgary Ottawa Ottawa Hamilton Toronto Edmonton Saskatchewan Ottawa Saskatchewan Ottawa Hamilton Saskatchewan B.C. Hamilton Montreal Ottawa Calgary Hamilton Toronto Calgary Toronto Hamilton Edmonton Calgary Winnipeg Saskatchewan Winnipeg Saskatchewan

National Football League Year Player

1986 Michael Schad

Pos. Rd. Pick Team T

1

23

Los Angeles

Gaels Alumni In The CFL (PRESENT) Player

Rob Bagg Bryan Crawford Mike Giffin Matt Kirk Kevin Scott Brad Smith Chris Smith Dee Sterling Shomari Williams

Pos. Team

WR RB RB DT LS SB LB DT DE

Saskatchewan Toronto Montreal Hamilton Hamilton Edmonton Toronto Edmonton Saskatchewan

Hometown

Kingston, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Kingston, Ont. Kingston, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Hudson, Que. Toronto, Ont. Kingston, Ont. Toronto, Ont.


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL The following is list of alumni of what gone on to sign a contract with a CFL or NFL franchise. This list is as complete and accurate as possible. This material has been gathered from CFL media guides, draft rankings and OUA/OQIFC media publications. Corrections and additions will be made if proper documentation is provided. Please contact comm. sio@queensu.ca for updates

Player CFL Franchise Allin, Jim ................................................ Montreal Alouettes Anderson, Greg ................................... Edmonton Eskimos Anderson, Peter ................................. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Atwood, Ken ..................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Arnoldi, Tony .................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Arbour, Ross ........................................ Hamilton Tiger-Cats Aru, Jim ...................................................Toronto Argonauts Bagg, Rob .............................. Saskatchewan Roughriders Bakker, Dick ...................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Ball, Don ................................................. Montreal Alouettes Ball, Rob ............................................. Ottawa Rough Riders Baptistie, Sheridan ......................... Ottawa Rough Riders Barker, Reg ........................................... Hamilton Tiger-Cats Batstone, Harry .....................................Toronto Argonauts Bayne, Don ........................................ Ottawa Rough Riders Bederman, Dan .................................. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Bellinger, Ted .............................................................B.C Lions Benoit, Paul ....................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Bethune, George ................................ Hamilton Tiger-Cats Bissessar, Scott ................................... Calgary Stampeders Boone, Mike ................................................ Ottawa, Toronto Brannagan, Danny...............................Toronto Argonauts Britton, James .......................................Toronto Argonauts Bronk, Bob ..............................................Toronto Argonauts Bruce, Lou .......................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Campbell, Doug .................................. Edmonton Eskimos Carson, Orrin ...................................... Ottawa Roughriders Carter, Thaine ............................. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Chown, Tom ...........................................Toronto Argonauts Cowan, Douglas .................................. Montreal Alouettes Cozac, Doug ............................... Winnipeg Blue Bombers Clarke, Ron ........................................ Ottawa Rough Riders Climie, Bob ........................................ Ottawa Rough Riders Climie, Jock ............................ Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Connor, Cal ........................................... Montreal Alouettes Craig, Theron .........................................Ottawa, Edmonton Crawford, Bryan ...................................Toronto Argonauts Cruickshank, James ........... Saskatchewan Roughriders D’Andrea, Jim ...................................... Hamilton Tiger-Cats Daub, Merv ............................................Toronto Argonauts De La Vergne, Jim ............................. Calgary Stampeders Delisle, Ron ........................................... Edmonton Eskimos Dell, Eric ................................................ Hamilton Tiger-Cats Denison, Tommy ..................Winnipeg, Calgary, Toronto Donnelly, Brian ................................ Ottawa Rough Riders Dolicki, Larry ........................................ Montreal Alouettes Duncan, James .................................... Edmonton Eskimos Dunstan, Norm ................................... Hamilton Tiger-Cats Eaman, Keith ................................. Saskatchewan, Ottawa Edwards, Bill ....................................... Calgary Stampeders Edwards, Jake ..................................... Ottawa Roughriders Elberg, Brad ............. Sask, Hamilton,Toronto, Winnipeg Endley, Fred .......................................... Edmonton Eskimos Erickson, John .......................................Toronto Argonauts Evans, Johnny .......................................Toronto Argonauts Faulkner, Ron ........................................Toronto Argonauts Fedor, Paul ..............................................Toronto Argonauts Ferguson, Larry ......................... Winnipeg Blue Bombers Fleming, Iain ........................................ Hamilton Tiger-Cats Francis, Ross ......................................Edmonton, Hamilton Fraser, Jan ...............................................Toronto Argonauts Freeman, Ryan ..................... Saskatchewan Roughriders Futa, John .............................................. Montreal Alouettes Gatfield, Bill ....................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Geard, Frank ......................................... Edmonton Eskimos Giffin, Mike ............................................Hamilton, Montreal

Griffin, Don ............................................Toronto Argonauts Greenhow, Paul ........................................................B.C Lions Greenwood, Jim .................................. Montreal Alouettes Hadden, Dave ..............Ottawa,Toronto, Sask, Hamilton Haggerty, Terry .................................... Montreal Alouettes Hagarty, Norm ................................... Calgary Stampeders Hargreaves, Doug ............................... Montreal Alouettes Harrison, Graydon ............................ Calgary Stampeders Hazlett, Ian .......................................... Calgary Stampeders Herman, Ron ........................................ Edmonton Eskimos Howe, Peter ...........................................Toronto Argonauts Howes, Bob .................. Calgary Stampeders, Edmonton Hudson, Steve .................................... Calgary Stampeders Hughes, Jim ...............................................................B.C Lions Hughes, Billy ..................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Hutchison, Bill ...................................... Montreal Alouettes Innes, Cam ............................................ Edmonton Eskimos Ioannides, Christopher............ Winnipeg Blue Bombers Jamieson, Norm .................................. Montreal Alouettes Johnson, Gord ..................................... Montreal Alouettes Johnson, Jamie .................................. Calgary Stampeders Johnson, Pete ................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Kennedy, Cody .................................. Calgary Stampeders Kennedy, Stu .................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Kirk, Matt .........................................Ottawa, B.C., Hamilton Kochman, Al ..............................................................B.C Lions Kostuik, John .........................................Toronto Argonauts Kozan, Paul ............................ Saskatchewan Roughriders Lambros, Mike ..................................... Edmonton Eskimos Lang, Stuart .......................................... Edmonton Eskimos Landon, Jonathon ............ Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton Latham, Bob ....................................... Calgary Stampeders Latham, John ....................................... Montreal Alouettes Law, Mike ............................................... Edmonton Eskimos Leadley, Frank .......................................Toronto Argonauts Leckie, Norman .................................. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Lewis, Art ................................................Toronto Argonauts Lillies, Heino ..........................................B.C Lions, Montreal Loftus, Frank ..................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Lucenti, Gary ........................................ Montreal Alouettes MacLean, James ................................. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Malone, Kevin .......................................Toronto Argonauts Marinucci, Dave ....................................Toronto Argonauts McAleese, Bob ..................................... Montreal Alouettes McCarthy, Dan ..................... Saskatchewan Roughriders McKelvey, J.L .................................... Ottawa Rough Riders McKeen, James .................... Saskatchewan Roughriders McGill, Wayne ..................................... Hamilton Tiger-Cats McIntyre, Don ...................................... Edmonton Eskimos McIver, Bill ............................................. Montreal Alouettes McNabb, Peter .................................... Hamilton Tiger-Cats Miklas, Bill .......................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Milliken, John ............................................................B.C Lions Mitchell, Marc .................................... Calgary Stampeders Mohr, Larry .............................................Edmonton, Ottawa Moller, Jason .................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Morris, Alex ................................. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Muller, Jim ............................................ Hamilton Tiger-Cats Munro, John ..........................................Toronto Argonauts Niklas, Doug ..................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Norrie, Bayne ................. B.C Lions, Edmonton, Montreal O’Doherty, Bob ...................................Hamilton, Winnipeg Paithouski, Nick .................................. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Pal, Joey ......................................................................B.C Lions Parnega, Brian ...................... Saskatchewan Roughriders Pearce, Dick ...................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Pendergast, Jim .................................. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Penner, Darrell ..................................... Edmonton Eskimos Pettit, Mike .......................................... Calgary Stampeders Poaps, Sam .............................................Toronto Argonauts Potivn, Guy ...........................................Winnipeg, Hamilton Powell, Kerry ......................................... Montreal Alouettes Prinzen, Fred ......................................... Montreal Alouettes Puffer, Neil.............................................. Edmonton Eskimos

Radchuk, Russ .................................. Ottawa Rough Riders Redfearn, John ..................... Saskatchewan Roughriders Rick, Christopher ............................ Ottawa Rough Riders Rose, Harold ..................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Rutka, Jim .............................................. Montreal Alouettes Quinn, John ........................................ Calgary Stampeders Quinn, Peter ...................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Richards, Dave ..................................... Montreal Alouettes Robb, Don ........................................... Calgary Stampeders Roberts, Dave ....................................... Edmonton Eskimos Rochette, Art ........................................ Montreal Alouettes Sabiston, Peter ........................... Winnipeg Blue Bombers Schad, Mike ...................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Schreider, Gary ................................ Ottawa Rough Riders Scott, Kevin ................................ Saskatchewan, Hamilton Sellens, Clair ........................................ Hamilton Tiger-Cats Semester, Gordon ................................Toronto Argonauts Shaw, Andy ...............................................Ottawa, Montreal Sheridan, Francis ................................. Edmonton Eskimos Sheritt, Jim ........................................ Ottawa Rough Riders Shore, Blaine ..................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Shugart, Paul ........................................ Edmonton Eskimos Sirman, Bill ............................ Saskatchewan Roughriders Sisson, Jack .......................................... Hamilton Tiger-Cats Sliter, Ernie .............................................Toronto Argonauts Smith, Brad ...........................................Toronto, Edmonton Smith, Chris..............................................Winnipeg, Toronto Sonshine, Harry ....................................Toronto Argonauts Spear, Craig .......................................... Hamilton Tiger-Cats St. Martin, Maurice ..............................Toronto Argonauts Sterling, Dedrick ................................. Edmonton Eskimos Stewart, Ron ..................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Stollery, Art .......................................... Hamilton Tiger-Cats Stubbart, Andy .................................. Calgary Stampeders Stricker, Gary .........................................Toronto Argonauts Tait, Jim .............................................. Ottawa Rough Riders Taylor, Jonathan ...................................Toronto Argonauts Thoman, Russell ........................ Winnipeg Blue Bombers Thompson, Bill ........................... Winnipeg Blue Bombers Thompson, Jocko ........................... Ottawa Rough Riders Thornton, Bernie .............Toronto Argonauts, Winnipeg Trudeau, Corey .....................................Toronto Argonauts Turnbull, Jim ......................... Saskatchewan Roughriders Turner, Art ............................................ Hamilton Tiger-Cats Tyczka, Ted ............................................ Montreal Alouettes Ukwuoma, Osie ................................. Calgary Stampeders Valberg, Scott....................................... Hamilton Tiger-Cats Vanags, Alex ..........................................Toronto Argonauts Varcoe, John ......................................... Montreal Alouettes Waddell, Walt ................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Warrender, Brian ....................... Winnipeg Blue Bombers Walker, Doug ...................................... Calgary Stampeders Wasek, Mitch ....................................... Hamilton Tiger-Cats Ware, John ........................................... Hamilton Tiger-Cats Weir, Rob ................................................ Edmonton Eskimos West, Gary ........................................... Calgary Stampeders Whityk, Pete ........................................ Hamilton Tiger-Cats Williams, Jack ................................... Ottawa Rough Riders Williams, Shomari................ Saskatchewan Roughriders Wintermyer, John ................................Toronto Argonauts Wicklum, Mike ......................................Toronto Argonauts Wright, Dan ........................... Saskatchewan Roughriders Yach, John ............................................ Hamilton Tiger-Cats Young, Jim ..........................Toronto Argonauts, B.C Lions Zvonkin, Abe ....................................... Hamilton Tiger-Cats Player NFL Franchise Elberg, Brad ..........................................Philadelphia Eagles Kostuik, John .............................................. New York Giants O’Donnell, Matt......................................Cincinnati Bengals Schad, Mike ..............................Los Angeles, Philadelphia Wintermeyer, John .............................Philadelphia Eagles Young, Jim ............................................... Minnesota Vikings

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QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

RECORDS OFFENSE

Most Points Scored in a Season Name (Year).............................. Pts 1. Mike Giffin (‘07)........................ 96 2. Dan Village (‘08)....................... 90 3. Brad Elberg (‘92)....................... 84 3. Mike Giffin (‘08)........................ 84 5. Rob Weir (‘95)............................ 80 6. Chris Napoli (‘03)..................... 79 7. Craig Spear (‘03)....................... 78 8. Gord McLellan (‘71)................. 72 8. Brian Warrender (‘71)............. 72 10. John Wintermeyer (‘73)......... 70 Most Touch Downs in a Season Name (Year)...............................TD 1. Mike Giffin (‘07)........................ 16 2. Brad Elberg (‘92)....................... 14 2. Mike Giffin (‘08)........................ 14 4. Craig Spear (‘03)....................... 13 5. Gord McLellan (‘71)................. 12 5. Brian Warrender (‘71)............. 12 7. Scott Bissessar (‘82)................. 11 7. Scott Valberg (‘08)................... 11 9. Bob O’Doherty (‘78)...................9 9. Larry Mohr (‘85)...........................9 9. Paul Correale (‘98)......................9 Most Yards Rushing in a Season Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Mike Giffin (‘07).................. 1,157 2. Mike Giffin (‘08).................. 1,061 3. Brad Elberg (‘92).....................937 4. Larry Mohr (‘82)......................873 5. Dave Hadden (‘73).................846 6. Jonathan Taylor (‘94)............837 7. Paul Beresford (‘90)...............811 7. Paul Correale (‘96).................811 9. Brian Warrender (‘71)...........809 10. Larry Mohr (‘85)......................756

Most Carries in a Season Name (Year).......................Carries Mike Giffin (‘07)......................185 Paul Correale (‘96).................149 Mike Giffin (‘08)......................148 Brian Warrender (‘71)...........127 Paul Beresford (‘90)...............126 Jonathan Taylor (‘94)............126 Larry Mohr (‘82)......................124 Brad Elberg (‘92).....................118 Paul Correale (‘98).................118 Larry Mohr (‘81)......................116

Most Passes Att. in a Season Name (Year)............................. Att. 1. Tom Denison (‘03).................313 2. Tom Denison (‘02).................312 3. Danny Brannagan (‘09)........280 4. Danny Brannagan (‘08)........255 5. Danny Brannagan (‘06)........250 6. Beau Howes (‘99)...................228 7. Beau Howes (‘97)...................221 8. Justin Chapdelaine (‘10)......219 9. Danny Brannagan (‘07)........217 10. Danny Brannagan (‘05)........209

Highest Ave. Rush in a Season Name (Year)....................Average 1. Larry Mohr (‘83).....................13.5 2. Jimmy Therrien (‘08)............11.1 3. Wyatt Hartley (‘99)...............10.1 4. Tony Manastersky (‘79).......10.0 5. Jamie Johnson (‘68)............... 9.2 6. Bob O’Doherty (‘77)............... 9.1 6. Ryan Granberg (‘10)............... 9.1 8. Doug Cowan (‘64)................... 9.0 9. Dave Hadden (‘73).................. 8.9 9. Giovanni Aprile (‘10).............. 8.9

Most Completions in a Season Name (Year)........................ Comp 1. Tom Denison (‘03).................203 2. Tom Denison (‘02).................183 3. Danny Brannagan (‘09)........174 4. Danny Brannagan (‘08)........144 5. Justin Chapdelaine (‘10)......140 6. Danny Brannagan (‘05)........115 7. Beau Howes (‘99)...................114 8. Danny Brannagan (‘07)........112 9. Tom Denison (‘01).................106 10. Bob Wright (‘82).....................103

Longest Run From Scrimmage Name (Year) .........................Yards 1. Heino Lilles (‘64).....................104 2. Bryan Crawford (‘04)............... 99 3. Larry Mohr (‘83)........................ 96 3. Ryan Granberg (‘10)................ 96 5. Dave Hadden (‘71)................... 95 6. Cal Connor (‘63)........................ 90 6. Ron Cla (‘69)............................... 90 6. Dave Hadden (‘73)................... 90 9. Paul Correale (‘96)................... 89 10. Heino Lilles (‘64)....................... 86

Most Yards Passing in a Season Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Tom Denison (‘02)............. 3,001 2. Tom Denison (‘03)............. 2,907 3. Danny Brannagan (‘09).... 2,580 4. Danny Brannagan (‘08).... 2,407 5. Danny Brannagan (‘07).... 2,023 6. Justin Chapdelaine (‘10).. 1,878 7. Danny Brannagan (‘05).... 1,860 8. Beau Howes (‘98)............... 1,821 9. Danny Brannagan (‘06).... 1,749 10. Bob Wright (‘82)................. 1,731

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Most TDs Thrown in a Season Name (Year).............................TDs 1. Tom Denison (‘03)................... 24 1. Danny Brannagan (‘08).......... 24 3. Tom Denison (‘02)................... 22 4. Don Bayne (‘68)........................ 15 4. Danny Brannagan (‘07).......... 15 4. Danny Brannagan (‘09).......... 15 7. Bob Wright (‘82)....................... 14 7. Tim Pendergast (‘89).............. 14 9. Bob Wright (‘83)....................... 13 9. Tim Pendergast (‘91).............. 13 9. Beau Howes (‘97)..................... 13 9. Justin Chapdelaine (‘10)........ 13 Highest Completion % in a Season Name (Year).......................PCT. % 1. Tom Denison (‘03)................64.9 2. Justin Chapdelaine (‘10).....63.9 3. Paul Senyshyn (‘88)..............64.5 4. Jim Rutka (‘78).......................64.3 5. Justin Chapdelaine (‘09).....64.0 6. Danny Brannagan (‘09).......62.1 7. Tom Denison (‘02)................58.7 8. Tim Pendergast (‘91)...........58.2 9. Peter Harrison (‘84)..............57.3 10. Danny Brannagan (‘08).......56.5 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7.

Most Int. Thrown in a Season Name (Year)............................INTs Doug Latham (‘75).................. 12 Raold Sevebrin (‘74)................ 11 Bob Wright (‘82)....................... 11 Tim Pendergast (‘89).............. 11 Rob Weir (‘94)............................ 11 Danny Brannagan (‘06).......... 11 Don Bayne (‘68)........................ 10 Tom Taylor (‘73)........................ 10 Bob Wright (‘83)....................... 10 Beau Howes (‘98)..................... 10 Tom Denison (‘01)................... 10 Ali Clarkson (‘04)...................... 10 Danny Brannagan (‘05, ‘08).. 10 Justin Chapdelaine (‘10)........ 10

Most Yards Receiving in a Season Name (Year) .........................Yards 1. Jock Climie (‘88)................. 1,091 2. James Maclean (‘01)......... 1,031 3. Scott Valberg (‘08)............. 1,013 4. Craig Spear (‘03)................. 1,000 5. James Maclean (‘99).............993 6. Scott Valberg (‘09).................913 7. Brad Smith (‘02)......................845 8. Iain Fleming (‘02)...................820 9. Rob Bagg (‘07)........................804 10. Brad Smith (‘05)......................772 Most All Purpose Yards in a Season Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Mike Giffin (‘07).................. 1,494 2. Rob Bagg (‘06).................... 1,320 3. Tom Macartney (‘82)......... 1,319 4. Brad Elberg (‘92)................. 1,199 5. Keith Eaman (‘68)............... 1,197 6. Mike Giffin (‘08).................. 1,184 7. Rob Bagg (‘07).................... 1,171 8. Gord McLellan (‘71)........... 1,160 9. Stu Lang (‘73)...................... 1,156 10. Paul Correale (‘98)............. 1,144

# 33 Larry Mohr ranks second among Queen’s all-time rushing leaders

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Most Receptions in a Season Name (Year).................... Catches 1. Craig Spear (‘03)....................... 63 2. Jock Climie (‘88)....................... 58 3. Scott Valberg (‘09)................... 55 4. James Maclean (‘99)............... 54 5. James Maclean (‘01)............... 52 6. Devan Sheahan (‘10).............. 49 7. Brad Smith (‘06)........................ 48 8. Chris Ioannides (‘09)............... 46 9. Iain Fleming (‘03)..................... 45 10. Iain Fleming (‘02)..................... 43 Longest Reception in a Season Name (Year) .........................Yards 1. Jim Pendergast (‘83).............104 1. Rob Bagg (‘06)........................104 3. Craig Spear (‘03)....................... 99 4. Ross O’Doherty (‘82)............... 96 5. Scott Valberg (‘05)................... 95 6. Brad Smith (‘02)........................ 93 7. Rob Bagg (‘07).......................... 90 7. Matt Carlyle (‘95)...................... 90 9. Rob Bagg (‘07).......................... 89 10. Dave Best (‘78).......................... 88 Avg. Yards Per Reception in a Season Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Ross O’Doherty (‘83)............30.1 2. Devan Sheahan (‘07)...........28.8 3. Bob O’Doherty (‘78).............28.5 4. Greg Baun (‘85)......................27.6 5. Tom Chown (‘68)...................27.5 6. Rob Miller (‘79)......................26.2 7. Matt Carlyle (‘96)...................25.9 8. John Corrigan (‘81)...............25.5 9. Jim Young (‘64)......................25.0 10. Bayne Norrie (‘64).................24.8 10. Ken Radcliffe (‘98).................24.8 Most Yards Receiving in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. James MacLean ................. 3,138 2. Scott Valberg ...................... 2,917 3. Brad Smith .......................... 2,683 4. Jock Climie .......................... 2,340 5. Iain Fleming ........................ 2,170 6. Rob Bagg ............................. 2,156 7. Devan Sheahan.................. 1,786 8. Bob O’Doherty .................. 1,685 9. Chris Gear ............................ 1,677 10. Scott Bissessar ................... 1,480 Most Yards Passing in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Danny Brannagan ..........10,714 2. Tom Denison ...................... 7,592 3. Beau Howes ........................ 6,884 4. Bob Wright .......................... 5,390 5. Cal Connor .......................... 5,049 6. Tim Pendergast ................. 4,432 7. Tom Taylor ........................... 2,492 8. Peter Harrison .................... 2,390 9. Justin Chapdelaine........... 2,009 10. Doug Latham ..................... 1,894 Most Yards Rushing in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Mike Giffin ........................... 3,035 2. Larry Mohr .......................... 3,015 3. Paul Correale ...................... 2,845 4. Ron Stewart ........................ 2,576 5. Brad Elberg ......................... 2,171 6. Heino Lilles ......................... 2,094 7. Paul Beresford .................... 2,057 8. Brian Warrender ................ 2,043 9. Dave Hadden ..................... 1,850 10. Tom Macartney ................. 1,419


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

RECORDS OFFENSE

Most Receptions in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. James MacLean .....................173 2. Scott Valberg ..........................153 3. Brad Smith ..............................148 4. Devan Sheahan......................124 5. Iain Fleming ............................123 6. Jock Climie ..............................121 7. Chris Gear .................................. 95 8. Rob Bagg ................................... 87 9. Craig Spear ................................ 83 10. Bob O’Doherty ........................ 77

Most Passes Completed in a Career Name.......................................Total. 1. Danny Brannagan ................667 2. Tom Denison ..........................492 3. Beau Howes ............................430 4. Cal Connor ..............................335 5. Tim Pendergast .....................311 6. Bob Wright ..............................301 7. Don Bayne ...............................183 8. Tom Taylor ...............................172 9. Justin Chapdelaine...............156 10. Peter Harrison ........................130

Highest Ave. Per Rush in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Ron Stewart ............................. 7.6 2. Brad Elberg .............................. 7.4 3. Greg Baun ................................ 7.3 4. Dave Hadden .......................... 7.1 5. Larry Mohr ............................... 7.0 6. Mike Giffin ................................ 6.4 7. Brian Warrrender ................... 6.3 7. Paul Beresford ......................... 6.3 9. Bryan Crawford ...................... 6.1 9. Heino Lilles .............................. 6.1

Touch Downs Receiving in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Brad Smith ................................ 23 2. Scott Valberg ............................ 21 3. Scott Bissessar ......................... 20 4. Craig Spear ................................ 18 4. Jock Climie ................................ 18 6. Iain Fleming .............................. 17 6. Bob O’Doherty ........................ 17 6. James MacLean ....................... 17 9. Chris Gear .................................. 14 10. Bayne Norrie ............................. 13

Highest Completion % in a Career Name.......................................Total. 1. Justin Chapdelaine..............63.4 2. Tom Denison .........................56.7 3. Danny Brannagan ...............54.6 4. Don Bayne ..............................50.9 5. Peter Harrison .......................50.3 6. Tim Pendergast ....................49.5 7. Beau Howes ...........................48.7 8. Cal Connor .............................48.4 9. Tom Taylor ..............................48.3 10. Bob Wright .............................47.9

Rushing Touch Downs in a Career Name.......................................Total. 1. Paul Correale ............................ 29 2. Ron Stewart .............................. 28 3. Mike Giffin ................................. 27 4. Heino Lilles ............................... 23 5. Brad Elberg ............................... 21 6. Larry Mohr ................................ 19 7. Keith Eaman ............................. 17 8. Dave Marinucci ........................ 16 9. Bill Edwards .............................. 15 10. Brian Warrrender .................... 14

Highest Receiving Avg. in a Career

Touch Down Passes in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Danny Brannagan .................. 77 2. Tom Denison ............................ 56 3. Cal Connor ................................ 50 4. Beau Howes .............................. 43 5. Bob Wright ................................ 39 6. Tim Pendergast ....................... 37 7. Don Bayne ................................. 29 8. Peter Harrison .......................... 25 9. Tom Taylor ................................. 18 10. Doug Latham ........................... 13 10. Justin Chapdelaine................. 13

Total Touch Downs in a Career Name.......................................Total. 1. Mike Giffin ................................. 34 2. Paul Correale ............................ 30 3. Ron Stewart .............................. 29 4. Brad Elberg ............................... 25 5. Heino Lilles ............................... 24 5. Brad Smith ................................ 24 7. Bob O’Doherty ........................ 21 7. Scott Valberg............................. 21 9. Scott Bissessar ......................... 20 10. Keith Eaman ............................. 19 10. Larry Mohr ................................ 19

Most Carries in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Paul Correale ..........................503 2. Mike Giffin ...............................476 3. Larry Mohr ..............................426 4. Heino Lilles .............................344 5. Ron Stewart ............................337 6. Paul Beresford ........................332 7. Brian Warrender ....................324 8. Brad Elberg .............................294 9. Dave Hadden .........................262 10. Jimmy Therrien.......................256

Most All-Purpose Yards in a Career Name.......................................Total. 1. Tom Macartney ................. 4,645 2. Mike Giffin ........................... 4,129 3. Paul Correale ...................... 4,007 4. Bryan Crawford ................. 3,599 5. Larry Mohr .......................... 3,564 6. Ron Stewart ........................ 3,597 7. James MacLean ................. 3,418 8. Rob Bagg ............................. 3,362 9. Stuart Lang ......................... 3,134 10. Brad Smith .......................... 3,059

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Name.......................................Total. Bob Miller ...............................29.2 Ross O’Doherty ....................23.1 Rob Bagg ................................23.1 Brad Smith .............................22.8 Jim Young ...............................22.0 Bayne Norrie ..........................21.9 Bob O’Doherty .....................21.7 Scott Bissessar ......................20.6 Matt Carlyle ...........................20.0 Jim Pendergast .....................19.8

Most Passes Attempted in a Career Name.......................................Total. 1. Danny Brannagan ............ 1,221 2. Beau Howes ............................883 3. Tom Denison ..........................823 4. Cal Connor ..............................692 5. Bob Wright ..............................628 6. Tim Pendergast .....................621 7. Don Bayne ...............................359 8. Tom Taylor ...............................356 9. Peter Harrison ........................258 10. Doug Latham .........................270

In 2007, Mike Giffin became the first Queen’s player to rush for over 1,000 yards in one season

Most Points Scored in a Regular Season - Career Name.......................................Total. 1. Dan Village...............................271 2. Jamie Galloway .....................265 3. Mike Giffin ...............................204 4. Connie Mandala ....................202 5. Blaine Shore ...........................199 6. Doug Cozac ............................184 7. Paul Correale ..........................180 8. Ron Stewart ............................152 9. Roger Levac ............................150 9. Brad Elberg .............................150 9. Brad Smith ..............................150

Brad Elberg ranks fourth on Queen’s alltime list with 25 touchdowns

Brad Smith ranks second in all-time receptions at Queen’s

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QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

RECORDS DEFENSE

Most Total Tackles in a Season Name (Year).......................... Total 1. Sam Sabourin (‘10)................ 78* 2. Ian Hazlett (‘05)........................ 74 3. Jim Aru (‘96)............................... 73 4. Tom Langford (‘86).................. 71 5. Derek Spronck (‘97).............68.5 6. Chris Robyn (‘99)...................... 68 7. Dave Bannatyne (‘96)............ 67 8. Mike Boone (‘89)..................... 66 8. Mike Boone (‘91)..................... 66 10. Mike Boone (‘90)...................... 64 Most Assisted Tackles in a Season Name (Year).......................... Total 1. Tom Langford (‘86).................. 43 2. Peter Pain (‘90).......................... 41 3. Brent Pullen (‘96)..................... 40 4. Mike Boone (‘91)...................... 38 5. Mike Boone (‘90)...................... 37 6. Tom Langford (‘84).................. 34 7. Peter Pain (‘92).......................... 33 7. Dave Bannatyne (‘96)............. 33 9. Jim Aru (‘98)............................... 32 9. Chris Robyn (‘99)...................... 32 Most Tackles For a Loss in a Season Name (Year).......................... Total 1. Sam Sabourin (‘10).................... 9. 2. Michael Patone (‘04)..................8 2. Shomari Williams (‘09)..............8 4. James Osborn (‘95)....................7 4. James MacLean (‘97).................7 4. Jack Gaudreau (‘02)...................7 7. Tim Ware (‘93)..............................6 7. Jim Aru (‘97)..................................6 7. Dave Bannatyne (‘97)................6 7. Thaine Carter (‘07)......................6 7. Thaine Carter (‘08)......................6

Most Pass Breakups in Season Name (Year).......................... Total 1. Jimmy Allin (‘07)....................... 10 1. Mike Botting (‘08).................... 10 3. Kirby Calvert (‘05).......................7 3. Jimmy Allin (‘06)..........................7 3. Dave Rooney (‘08)......................7 6. Nick Corneil (‘04).........................6 6. Jason Wimmer (‘99)...................6 6. Nick Corneil (‘03).........................6 6. Joshua Sultana (‘10)...................6 10. Mike Botting (‘05).......................5 10. Taylor Morasutti (‘05)................5 10. Alex Deprato (‘08).......................5 10. Jimmy Allin (‘09)..........................5 10. Matt Vickers (‘09)........................5 Most Total Tackles in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Mike Boone..............................229 2. Tom Langford ........................226 3. Jim Aru .....................................215 4. Dave Bannatyne.....................197 4. Ian Hazlett................................197 6. Derek Spronck........................193 7. Curt McLellan..........................186 8. Andy Miners............................168 9. Thaine Carter...........................155 10. Adam Ross...............................154 Most Assisted Tackles in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Tom Langford.........................124 2. Mike Boone..............................117 3. Peter Pain.................................104 4. Jim Aru........................................ 96 5. Derek Spronck.......................... 89 6. Andy Miners.............................. 84 7. Dave Bannatyne....................... 80 8. Curt McLellan............................ 77 9. Brent Pullen............................... 70 10. Michael Patone......................... 63

Jimmy Allin - holds the record for most pass break-ups in a career (25)

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Most Pass Breakups in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Jimmy Allin................................ 25 2. Mike Botting.............................. 19 3. Joshua Sultana......................... 18 4. Kirby Calvert.............................. 17 5. Nick Corneil............................... 12 5. Alex Deprato............................. 12 5. Dave Rooney............................. 12 8. Jason Wimmer.......................... 10 8. Matt Vickers............................... 10 10. Ryan Bechmanis..........................9 10. Chris Smith....................................9 Most Solo Tackles in a Season Name (Year).......................... Total 1. Sam Sabourin (‘10).................. 50 2. Adam Ross (‘06)........................ 49 3. Ian Hazlett (‘05)........................ 48 3. Michael Patone (‘05)............... 48 5. Michael Patone (‘04)............... 44 6. Ryan Bechmanis (‘05)............. 42 7. Thaine Carter (‘07)................... 41 8. Derek Spronck (‘97)................ 37 8. D.J. Mulholland (‘05)............... 37 10. Curt McLellan (‘01).................. 35 10. Matt Vickers (‘09)..................... 35 Most Interceptions in a Season Name (Year).......................... Total 1. Alex Morris (‘72)..........................7 1. Jim D’Andrea (‘76)......................7 1. Joel Dagnone (‘92).....................7 4. Mike Lambros (‘70).....................6 4. Darrell Penner (‘75)....................6 4. John Corrigan (‘82).....................6 4. Andrew Tewsley (‘97)................6 4. Paul Greenhow (‘95)..................6 9. John Latham (‘66).......................5 9. Jimmy Allin (‘09)..........................5

Most QB Sacks in a Season Name (Year).......................... Total Jim Aru (‘96)............................... 12 Gavin Higgs (‘88)...................... 10 Osie Ukwuoma (‘08).............. 9.5 Rob Ball (‘79).................................9 Jim Muller (‘79)............................8 Jim Aru (‘97).............................. 7.5 Dee Sterling (‘08).................... 7.5 Dick Bakker (‘78).........................7 Andrew Day (‘88)........................7 Jamie Lewin (‘91)........................7 Jim Aru (‘98)..................................7

Most Tackles For a Loss in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Jim Aru.....................................15.5 2. Mike Boone................................ 14 3. Jack Gaudreau.......................... 13 3. Thaine Carter............................. 13 5. Andrew Peppin........................ 12 6. Matt Clifford.............................. 11 6. James Osborn........................... 11 8. Jack Gaudreau.......................... 10 8. Tim Ware.....................................10. 8. Osie Ukwuoma......................... 10 .

Most QB Sacks in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Jim Aru.....................................31.5 2. Rob Ball....................................... 19 3. Osie Ukwuoma......................18.5 4. Jim Muller................................... 16 5. Jamie Lewin............................... 15 5. Gavin Higgs............................... 15 7. Matt Ki......................................... 14 8. Dick Bakker................................ 12 9. James Osborn........................11.5 10. Mark Johnson........................... 10

Most Interceptions in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Darrell Penner........................... 16 1. Jimmy Allin................................ 16 3. Jim D’Andrea............................. 15 3. Mike Lambros........................... 15 3. Ted Tyczka.................................. 15 6. Andrew Tewsley....................... 14 7. Mark Burleigh........................... 13 7. Alex Morris................................. 13 7. Joel Dagnone............................ 13 10. Guy Potvin.................................. 12

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Most Solo Tackles in a Career Name (Year).......................... Total 1. Michael Patone.......................134 2. Adam Ross...............................116 3. Jimmy Allin..............................110 4. Curt McLellan..........................109 5. Matt Vickers.............................108 6. DJ Muholland..........................106 7. Ian Hazlett................................105 8. Mike Boone................................ 96 9. Tom Langford........................... 95 10. Thaine Carter............................. 93


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RECORDS SPECIAL TEAMS

Most Field Goals in a Season Name (Year).............................FGs 1. John Wintermeyer (‘73)......... 18 2. Chris Napoli (‘03)..................... 14 2. Dan Village (‘08)....................... 14 4. Blaine Shore (‘76)..................... 13 4. Blaine Shore (‘79)..................... 13 4. Jamie Galloway (‘89)............... 13 4. Ryan Elger (‘06)......................... 13 8. Roger Levac (‘01)..................... 12 8. Ryan Elger (‘05)......................... 12 8. Dan Village (‘09)....................... 12 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 6. 7. 8. 8. 8. 8.

Most Kickoffs in a Season Name (Year)............................ KOs Dan Village (‘08)....................... 56 Doug Cozac (‘71)...................... 47 Dan Village (‘10)....................... 45 Chris Napoli (‘03)..................... 43 Jamie Galloway (‘91)............... 43 Connie Mandala (‘84)............. 39 Roger Levac (‘01)..................... 38 Ryan Elger (‘05)......................... 37 Jamie Galloway (‘92)............... 37 Ryan Elger (‘06)......................... 37 Dan Village (‘07)....................... 37

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Longest Kickoff In a Season Name (Year)..........................Yards Connie Mandala (‘87)............. 88 Blaine Shore (‘76)..................... 80 Dan Village (‘08)....................... 76 Jamie Galloway (‘90)............... 75 Will Kennedy (‘74).................... 74 Gary Schreider (‘54)................ 73 Roger Levac (‘02)..................... 72 Roger Levac (‘03)..................... 70 Blaine Shore (‘78)..................... 70 Blaine Shore (‘79)..................... 70 Jamie Galloway (‘92)............... 70

Most Kickoff Yards in a Season Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Dan Village (‘08)................. 2,882 2. Dan Village (‘10)................. 2,328 3. Doug Cozac(‘71)................. 2,026 4. Jamie Galloway (‘91)......... 2,007 5. Chris Naploi (‘03)............... 1,958 6. Conrad Mandala (‘84)....... 1,838 7. Roger Levac (‘01)............... 1,751 8. Dan Village (‘07)................. 1,740 9. Blaine Shore (‘77)............... 1,673 10. Dan Village (‘09)................. 1,648 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 7. 7. 7. 7.

Most Singles in a Season Name (Year)......................Singles Frank Geard (‘53)...................... 11 Jacko Thompson (‘54)...............7 Larry Ferguson (‘67)...................7 Jamie Galloway (‘90)..................7 Roger Levac (‘01)........................7 Dan Village (‘09)..........................7 Jacko Thompson (‘58)...............6 Mike Lambros (‘71).....................6 Bill Barrable (‘83).........................6 Connie Mandala (‘86)................6

Highest Kickoff Average in a Season Name (Year)............................ KOs 1. Blaine Shore (‘78)..................55.2 2. Mike Petranovic (‘09)...........55.1 3. Gary Scheider (‘54)...............54.5 4. Blaine Shore (‘79)..................54.2 5. Kelly Kinahan (‘85)................52.6 6. Dan Village (‘09)....................52.5 7. Blaine Shore (‘75)..................52.0 8. Dan Village (‘10)....................51.7 9. Dan Village (‘08)....................51.5 10. Blaine Shore (‘77)..................50.7

Most Yards Punting in a Season Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Will Vreugdenhil (‘00)....... 2,817 2. Dan Village (‘07)................. 2,759 3. Dan Coderre (‘95).............. 2,741 4. Will Vreugdenhil (‘05)....... 2,610 5. Will Vreugdenhil (‘02)....... 2,585 6. Beau Howes (‘99)............... 2,513 7. Ryan Elger (‘06)................... 2,512 8. Dan Coderre (‘96).............. 2,460 9. Mike Lambros (‘70)............ 2,418 10. Will Kennedy (‘75).............. 2,394 11. Bill Barrable (‘83)................ 2,394

Highest Kickoff Ret. Avg. in a Season Name (Year)....................Average 1. Jimmy Therrin (‘08)..............36.8 2. Darrell Penner (‘76)..............34.8 3. Jamie Johnston (‘66)...........33.4 4. Bob O’Doherty (‘75).............32.8 5. Brian Warrender (‘71)..........28.8 6. Randy Zarichny (‘87)............26.8 7. John Booth (‘72)....................25.9 8. Jimmy Allin (‘07)....................25.8 9. Rob Bagg (‘06).......................25.3 10. Ron Stewart (‘54)..................25.2 11. Rob Bagg (‘07).......................25.2

Most Converts in a Season Name (Year)......................... Conv. 1. Dan Village (‘08)....................... 45 2. Doug Cozac (‘71)...................... 35 3. Chris Napoli (‘03)..................... 34 4. Jamie Galloway (‘91)............... 31 5. Connie Mandala (‘84)............. 29 5. Dan Village (‘10)....................... 29 7. Jamie Galloway (‘92)............... 28 8. Dan Village (‘07)....................... 26 9. Kelly Kinahan(‘81).................... 25 10. Blaine Shore (‘77)..................... 24 10. Connie Mandala (‘82)............. 24

Most Single Points in a Career Name (Year)......................Singles 1. Jacko Thompson ..................... 23 2. Dan Village................................. 20 2. Connie Mandala ...................... 20 4. Jamie Galloway ....................... 19 5. Roger Levac .............................. 14 6. Bill Barrable ............................... 12 7. Frank Geard .............................. 11 7. Larry Ferguson ......................... 11 7. Blaine Shore ............................. 11 10. Guy Potvin ................................. 10 10. Will Vreugdenhil ...................... 10

Highest Punting Avg in a Season Name (Year)............................ Avg 1. Keith Eaman (‘69)..................54.5 2. Jocko Thompson (‘58).........43.8 3. Jocko Thompson (‘55).........40.0 4. Mike Lambros (‘71)...............40.4 5. Dan Village (‘08)....................40.3 6. Jocko Thompson (‘54).........39.5 7. Mike Lambros (‘70)...............39.0 8. Larry Ferguson (‘66).............38.8 9. Bill Barrable (‘82)...................38.6 10. Jocko Tompson (‘57)............38.3

Most Punt Ret. Yards in a Season Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Jimmy Allin (‘08).....................638 2. Jimmy Allin (‘09).....................592 3. Bryan Crawford (‘02).............448 4. Rob Bagg (‘06)........................421 5. Stuart Lang (‘70).....................405 6. Tom Mccartney (‘81).............391 7. Gord McLellan (‘71)...............389 8. Nick Corneil (‘03)....................377 9. Tom Mccartney (‘80).............363 10. Paul Greenhow (‘95).............334

Highest Field Goal % in a Season Name (Year)..............................Pct 1. Dan Village (‘09)....................92.3 2. Doug Cozac (‘69)...................85.7 3. Bill Barrable (‘82)...................84.6 3. Dan Village (‘10)....................84.6 5. Blaine Shore (‘77)..................81.8 6. Jamie Galloway (‘92)............80.0 7. Turi Mercuri (‘99)...................77.7 8. Ryan Elger (‘05)......................75.0 8. Jamie Galloway (‘88)............75.0 8. John Wintermeyer (‘73)......75.0

Most Kickoff Yards in a Career Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Dan Village ..........................8,598. 2. Jamie Galloway ................. 6,589 3. Conrad Mandala ............... 6,254 4. Blaine Shore ....................... 5,154 5. Roger Levac ........................ 4,431 6. Dan Coderre ....................... 4,194 7. Ryan Elger ........................... 3,270 8. Doug Cozac ........................ 3,098 9. Kelly Kinahan ..................... 2,955 10. Will Kennedy ...................... 2,394

Longest Punt in a Season Name (Year)..........................Yards Dan Village (‘10)....................... 86 Terry Wright (‘76)..................... 77 Will Vreugdenhil (‘02)............. 75 Jocko Thompson (‘54)............ 73 Fred Prinzen (‘80)..................... 71 Paul Senyshen (‘87)................. 71 Will Vreugdenhil (‘00)............. 71 Jocko Thompson (‘54)............ 70 Keith Eaman (‘69)..................... 70 Mike Lambros (‘69).................. 70 Beau Howes (‘98)..................... 70

Most Punt Returns in a Season Name (Year).....................Returns 1. Ryan Timms (‘97)...................... 49 2. Bob Wright (‘81)....................... 47 3. James Maclean (‘98)............... 42 3. Jimmy Allin (‘09)....................... 42 5. Jamie McKinnon (‘84)............. 41 6. Paul Greenhow (‘96)............... 39 7. Jimmy Allin (‘08)....................... 38 8. Ted Tyczka (‘78)........................ 35 9. Rob Weir (‘95)............................ 35 10. Tom Macartney (‘80)............... 34 10. Steve Yovetich (‘89)................. 34 10. Mark Morrison (‘93)................. 34

Most Field Goals in a Career Name......................................... FG’s 1. Jamie Galloway ....................... 47 2. Dan Village................................. 44 3. Blaine Shore ............................. 38 4. Dan Village................................. 33 5. Doug Cozac .............................. 28 6. Roger Levac .............................. 27 7. Ryan Elger ................................. 25 8. Connie Mandala ...................... 22 9. Bill Barrable ............................... 19 9. Chris Napoli .............................. 19

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Most Kickoff Return Yards in a Season Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Jimmy Allins (‘09)...................490 2. Jason Wimmer (‘00)..............413 3. Tom Macartney (‘81).............391 4. Bryan Crawford (‘01).............376 5. John Larsen (‘84)....................365 6. Randy Zarichny (‘87).............363 7. Tom Macartney (‘82).............337 8. Rob Bagg (‘06)........................334 9. Bryan Crawford (‘01).............322 10. Andy Miners (‘98)..................318 Longest Kickoff Return Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. M Pettit- N. Dunstan (‘61)...108 1. Keith Eaman (‘69)...................108 3. Darrell Penner (‘76)...............105 3. Jimmy Allin (‘09).....................105 5. Paul Correale (‘97).................100 5. Bob O’Doherty (‘75)..............100 5. Randy Zarichny (‘87).............100 8. Brian Warrender (‘71)............. 92 9. Bayne Norrie (‘63).................... 89 10. Stuart Lang (‘71)....................... 87 Most Kick-off Return Yards in a Career Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Tom Macartney.................. 1,044 2. Bryan Crawford......................999 3. Paul Correale...........................860 4. Jimmy Allin..............................726 5. Paul Kozan................................722 6. Jason Wimmer........................667 7. John Larsen.............................652 8. Rob Bagg..................................592 9. Bob O’Doherty.......................591 10. Ron Stewart.............................571

Highest Punt Return Average in a Season Name.........................................Avg. 1. Keith Eaman (‘70)..................24.0 2. Jim McKeen (‘68)...................20.6 3. Darrell Penner (‘76)..............18.8 4. Gord McLellan (‘71)..............18.2 5. Bryan Crawford (‘02)............17.5 6. Stuart Lang (‘71)....................17.1 7. Jimmy Allin (‘08)....................16.7 8. Jimmy Allin (‘07)....................16.6 9. Stuart Lang (‘70)....................16.2 10. Jim Turnbull (‘69)..................15.8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 7. 9. 9.

Longest Punt Return Name (Year)..........................Yards Dobie Dorrance (‘88).............. 95 Darrell Penner (‘75)................. 94 Keith Eaman (‘70)..................... 80 Jimmy Allin (‘09)....................... 78 Sean Mckinnon (‘04)............... 77 Jimmy Allin (‘07)....................... 77 Bob O’Doherty (‘75)................ 75 Jimmy Allin (‘08)....................... 75 Brad Smith (‘04)........................ 72 Rob Bagg (‘07).......................... 72

Longest FG Return in a Season Name(Year)...........................Yards 1. Jimmy Allin (‘09).....................120 2. Jimmy Allin (‘07).....................117 2. Nick Corneil (‘04)....................115 3. Jimmy Allin (‘07)....................... 96

Longest Field Goals Blaine Shore (Sept. 8, 1979).......... 52 Dan Village (Sept. 18, 2010).......... 50 Most Converts in a Career Name ..................................... Conv. 1. Dan Village...............................122 2. Jamie Galloway .....................105 3. Doug Cozac .............................. 89 4. Connie Mandala ...................... 86 5. Roger Levac .............................. 66 6. Blaine Shore ............................. 53 7. Chris Napoli .............................. 44 8. Ryan Elger ................................. 40 9. Bill Barrable ............................... 33 10. Kelly Kinahan ........................... 32 Most Yards Punting in a Career Name.......................................Yards 1. Jocko Thompson ............12,691 2. Will Vreugdenhil ..............12,118 3. Dan Coderre .....................10,595 4. Dan Village........................... 8,477 5. Mike Lambros .................... 6,991 6. Dan Village .......................... 6,468 7. Larry Ferguson ................... 5,683 8. Beau Howes ........................ 4,952 9. Ryan Elger ........................... 4,737 10. Bill Barrable ......................... 3,650

Most Punts in a Season Name (Year)............................Year Wll Kennedy (‘75)..................... 79 Dan Coderre (‘95) ................... 79 Will Vreugdenhil (‘00)............. 77 Dan Coderre (‘96) ................... 75 Dan Village (‘07)....................... 74 Ryan Elgar (‘06)......................... 71 Will Vreugdenhil (‘04)............. 70 Will Vreugdenhil (‘02)............. 69 Beau Howes (‘99)..................... 68 Tom Taylor (‘74)........................ 67

Most Punt Ret. Yards in a Career Total................................................... 1. Jimmy Allin ......................... 1,514 2. Tom Macartney ................. 1,274 3. Stuart Lang ......................... 1,119 4. Mark Morrison .......................889 5. Rob Bagg .................................770 6. Keith Eaman ...........................747 7. Jamie McKinnon ...................722 8. Bryan Crawford .....................651 9. Paul Greenhow ......................635 10. Darrell Penner ........................584 Most Punts in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Dan Coderre ...........................379 2. Will Vreugdenhil ....................329 3. Jocko Thompson ..................251 4. Dan Village...............................223 5. Mike Lambros ........................178 6. Larry Ferguson .......................148 7. Beau Howes ............................144 8. Ryan Elger ...............................133 9. Conrad Mandala ...................102 9. Jamie Galloway .....................102 Most Kickoffs in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Dan Village ..............................170 2. Jamie Galloway .....................151 3. Conrad Mandala ...................108 4. Roger Levac ............................104 5. Blaine Shore ............................. 99 6. Dan Coderre ............................. 81 7. Ryan Elger ................................. 74 8. Jocko Thompson .................... 64 9. Doug Cozak .............................. 59 10. Kelly Kinahan ........................... 53

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RECORDS TEAM RECORDS

SPECIAL TEAMS Punt Return Average In a Season Avg. .....................................Season 1. 16.0 ......................................... 1971 2. 15.6 ......................................... 1970 3. 13.9 ......................................... 1969 4. 13.5 ......................................... 2008 5. 12.7.......................................... 2009 6. 11.6 ......................................... 1983 6. 11.6 ......................................... 1968 8. 11.5 ......................................... 2003 9. 11.4 ......................................... 1973 10. 11.2 ......................................... 2002

Most Kickoff Return Yards in a Season Yards .................................................Year 1. 701 .......................................... 2000 2. 584 .......................................... 1984 3. 581 .......................................... 1981 4. 550 .......................................... 1982 5. 553 .......................................... 1998 6. 551 .......................................... 1971 7. 524 .......................................... 1974 8. 517 .......................................... 2004 9. 513 .......................................... 1999 10. 512 .......................................... 2009

Most All-Purpose Yards in a Season Total ..........................................Year 1. 5,703 ....................................... 2008 2. 5,232........................................ 2009 3. 5,091 ....................................... 2003 4. 4,914 ....................................... 2002 5. 4,615 ....................................... 2004 6. 4,568 ....................................... 2007 7. 4,558........................................ 2010 8. 4,428 ....................................... 1971 9. 4,339 ....................................... 1998 10. 4,177 ....................................... 1991

Punt Return Yards in a Season Total.......................................... Year 1. 918 .......................................... 2008 2. 800 .......................................... 1970 3. 794 .......................................... 1969 4. 732 .......................................... 2002 5. 688 .......................................... 1973 6. 685........................................... 2009 7. 673 .......................................... 2007 8. 667 .......................................... 2003 9. 662 .......................................... 2006 10. 660 .......................................... 1971

OFFENCE Most Yards Passing in a Season Total ..........................................Year 1. 3,147 ....................................... 2003 2. 3,036 ....................................... 2002 3. 2,787........................................ 2009 4. 2,580 ....................................... 2008 5. 2,352 ....................................... 1998 6. 2,283........................................ 2010 7. 2,173 ....................................... 2001 8. 2,133 ....................................... 2005 9. 2,104 ....................................... 2007 10. 1,991 ....................................... 2004

Total Offensive Yards Per Game Total..........Games...................Year 1. 520.0.........8............................. 2008 2. 502.3.........8............................. 2003 3. 495.0.........8............................. 2009 4. 471.1.........8............................. 2002 5. 461.1.........7............................. 1984 6. 445.0.........8............................. 2010 7. 437.1.........8............................. 2007 8. 440.2.........8............................. 1998 9. 426.8.........8............................. 2004 10. 411.8.........8............................. 1971

Highest Kickoff Return Average in a Season Yards .........................................Year 1. 26.5 ......................................... 1975 2. 26.3 ......................................... 2000 3. 24.4 ......................................... 1999 4. 24.0 ......................................... 1998 5. 22.9 ......................................... 1969 6. 21.9 ......................................... 2006 7. 21.8 ......................................... 1966 8. 20.9 ......................................... 1984 9. 20.7 ......................................... 1987 10. 20.5 ......................................... 2009

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Most Points Scored in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 361 .......................................... 2003 2. 374 .......................................... 2008 3. 307 .......................................... 1971 4. 278 .......................................... 1991 5. 272........................................... 2009 6. 271 .......................................... 2002 7. 249........................................... 2010 8. 229 .......................................... 2007 9. 225 .......................................... 1992 10. 212 .......................................... 1989

Most First Downs by the Pass in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 130............................................ 2009 2. 129............................................ 2003 3. 119............................................ 2002 4. 108............................................ 2010 5. 100............................................ 2008 6. 87.............................................. 1982 7. 85.............................................. 2001 8. 78.............................................. 2005 8. 78.............................................. 1988 10. 77.............................................. 1991 10. 77.............................................. 1983

Most Yards Rushing in a Season Total ..........................................Year 1. 2,171 ....................................... 1971 2. 2,038 ....................................... 1984 3. 1,914 ....................................... 1973 4. 1,886 ....................................... 1985 5. 1,821 ....................................... 1977 6. 1,752 ....................................... 2008 7. 1,730........................................ 2010 8. 1,724 ....................................... 1992 9. 1,675 ....................................... 1990 10. 1,569 ....................................... 1994 Most Touch Downs Scored in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 45.............................................. 2008 2. 43 ............................................. 2003 3. 40 ............................................. 1971 4. 34 ............................................. 1991 5. 33 ............................................. 2002 6. 30.............................................. 2009 6. 30.............................................. 2010 8. 28 ............................................. 1968 8. 28 ............................................. 2007 10. 27 ............................................. 1998 Total Offensive Yards in a Season Total.......................................... Year 1. 4,019 ....................................... 2003 2. 4,013........................................ 2010 3. 3,960........................................ 2009 4. 3,861 ....................................... 2008 5. 3,768 ....................................... 2002 6. 3,522 ....................................... 1998 7. 3,497 ....................................... 2007 8. 3,408 ....................................... 2004 9. 3,295 ....................................... 1971 10. 3,236 ....................................... 1982

Most First Downs by the Run in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 125........................................... 1984 2. 115........................................... 1985 3. 106........................................... 1971 4. 104........................................... 2010 5. 87.............................................. 1977 5. 87.............................................. 1998 5. 87.............................................. 1999 8. 82.............................................. 1981 9. 81.............................................. 1972 9. 81.............................................. 2008 Total First Downs (Pass/Run/ Penalty)in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 213........................................... 2009 2. 212...........................................2010. 3. 207........................................... 2003 4. 195........................................... 2008 5. 185........................................... 1984 6. 183........................................... 1991 7. 182........................................... 2002 8. 179........................................... 1971 9. 168........................................... 2004 9. 168........................................... 2007 DEFENCE Most two or less Offensive Series in a Game Total..........Opponent............Year 1. 16...............vs. Windsor......... 2003 2. 15 ..............vs. WLU ............... 2008 3. 14...............vs. UWO.............. 2006 3. 14...............vs. TOR.................2010. 5. 13...............vs. Toronto......... 2003 5. 13...............vs. Toronto......... 2006 5. 13 ..............vs. York ............... 2008 5. 13...............vs. York................ 2009 5. 13...............vs. Windsor.........2010. 10. 12...............vs. Toronto......... 2002 10. 12...............vs. Waterloo....... 2005 10. 12...............vs. McMaster..... 2009


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TEAM RECORDS

Big Plays – Sack, T-Loss, Pass Break-ups in a Season (1990-10) Total..........Year................... Games 1. 100.............2008.............................8 2. 86...............2004.............................8 2. 86...............2000.............................8 4. 83...............2009.............................8 4. 83...............2010.............................8 6. 82...............2007.............................8 6. 82...............1997.............................8 8. 75...............2003.............................8 9. 71...............2001.............................8 10. 70...............2005.............................8 10. 70...............2006.............................8 Fewest 1st Downs Allowed – Passing in a Season (1985-10) Total...................Year................... Games 1. 37...............1989.............................7 2. 41...............1988.............................7 3. 47...............1996.............................8 4. 52...............1991.............................7 5. 56...............1990.............................7 6. 60...............1995.............................8 6. 60...............2001.............................8 6. 60...............2002.............................8 9. 62...............2008.............................8 10. 67...............1997.............................8 Fewest Touch Downs Allowed – Passing in a Season (1985-10) Total..........Year................... Games 1. 2..................1989.............................7 2. 5..................1988.............................7 2. 5..................2007.............................8 2. 5..................1992.............................7 5. 6..................1990.............................7 5. 6..................1995.............................8 5. 6..................1997.............................8 5. 6..................2002.............................8 9. 8..................1987.............................7 9. 8..................1996.............................8 9. 8..................2005.............................8 9. 8..................2008.............................8

Fewest Yards Allowed – Passing in a Season (1985-10) Total..........Year................... Games 1. 833.............1994.............................7 2. 903.............1989.............................7 3. 953.............1988.............................7 4. 1,189.........1996.............................8 5. 1,298.........1991.............................7 6. 1,448.........2008.............................8 7. 1,491.........1998.............................8 8. 1,506.........1987.............................7 9. 1,534.........1997.............................8 9. 1,554.........2001.............................8

Most Turnovers Created in a Season Total..........Year................... Games 1. 42...............1997.............................8 2. 40...............2001.............................8 3. 37...............1996.............................8 4. 35...............1992.............................7 5. 34...............2004.............................8 5. 34...............2003.............................8 5. 34...............2006.............................8 8. 33...............1994.............................7 9. 31 ..............2008 ............................8 10. 30...............2002.............................8

Fewest Yards Allowed – Rushing in a Season (1985-10) Total..........Year................... Games 1. 408.............1992.............................7 2. 703 ............2008 ............................8 3. 713.............2002.............................8 4. 783.............2009.............................8 5. 847.............2003.............................8 6. 900.............1989.............................7 7. 915.............1994.............................7 8. 922.............2010.............................8 9. 978.............2007.............................8 10. 995.............1995.............................8

Most Pass Break-Ups in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 37.............................................. 2009 1. 37 ............................................. 2008 3. 32.............................................. 2007 4. 30.............................................. 2005 5. 27.............................................. 2004 6. 26.............................................. 2010 7. 23.............................................. 1999 8. 22.............................................. 2003 9. 21.............................................. 2006 10. 19.............................................. 1996

Fewest 1st Downs Allowed – Rushing in a Season (1985-10) Total..........Year................... Games 1. 31...............1992.............................7 2. 33...............1990.............................7 3. 39...............2003.............................8 4. 37...............2002.............................8 5. 43...............1989.............................7 6. 44 ..............2008 ............................8 7. 45...............1997.............................8 8. 48...............1994.............................7 9. 50...............2009.............................8 10. 51...............2007.............................8

Fewest Yards Allowed – Total in a Season (1985-10) Total..........Year................... Games 1. 2,099.........1992.............................7 2. 2,160.........1997.............................8 3. 2,201.........2002.............................8 4. 2,272.........2007.............................8 5. 2,326.........2003.............................8 6. 2,345 ........2008 ............................8 7. 2,380.........1991.............................7 8. 2,402.........2010.............................8 9. 2,458.........1995.............................8 10. 2,471.........1994.............................7

Most Interceptions in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 22.............................................. 1992 2. 21.............................................. 1971 2. 21.............................................. 1982 4. 19.............................................. 1970 4. 19.............................................. 1973 6. 16.............................................. 1976 6. 16.............................................. 1979 6. 16.............................................. 1997 6. 16.............................................. 2004 6. 16.............................................. 2001

Fewest Touch Downs Allowed – Rushing in a Season (1985-10) Total..........Year................... Games 1. 2..................2003.............................8 2. 3..................1990.............................7 2. 3..................2002.............................8 4. 4..................1989.............................7 4. 4..................1992.............................7 4. 4..................2009.............................8 7. 5..................1997.............................8 7. 5..................2010.............................8 9. 6..................2001.............................8 10. 7..................1995.............................8 10. 7..................2006.............................8 10. 7..................2007.............................8 10. 7 .................2008 ............................8

Most Tackles for Loss in a Season Total...........................Year 1. 35...............................1995 2. 34...............................2009 3. 33...............................1997 4. 26...............................2010 4. 25...............................2001 4. 25...............................2005 6. 24...............................2004 6. 24...............................2007 8. 23...............................2002 9. 22 ..............................2008 10. 21...............................1989 10. 21...............................2000 Most QB Sacks in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 40.............................................. 1998 2. 31.............................................. 2008 3. 30.............................................. 1997 4. 24.............................................. 1995 4. 24.............................................. 1996 6. 22.............................................. 2010 6. 22.............................................. 1989 8. 21.............................................. 1992 8. 21.............................................. 2002 10. 19.............................................. 1991 10. 19.............................................. 1994

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SINGLE GAME RECORDS Defensive Records

Most Solo Tackles in a Game (9+) 1. Sam Sabourin 13............. vs. McMaster, Aug. 31, 2010 2. Dave Burleigh 10............ vs. Carleton, Oct. 15th, 1988 2. Ryan Bechmanis 10.............vs. Ottawa, Sept. 24th. 2005 *15 tied with 9 Most Assisted Tackles in a Game (8+) 1. Brent Pullen 11................... vs. Laval, Oct. 19th, 1996 2. Tom Langford 10 ........... vs. Carleton, Oct. 25th, 1986 2. Dave Bannatyne 10 ......... vs. Carleton, Sept. 16th, 1995 4. Mark Morrison 9 ..............vs. Ottawa, Sept. 17th, 1994 4. Mark Morrison 9 ...............vs. Bishops, Oct. 15th, 1994 4. Brent Pullen 9 ........... vs. Carleton, Sept. 16th, 1995 4. Matt Rasmussen 9 .................vs. McGill, Sept. 21st, 1996 4. Derek Spronck 9 .................vs. McGill, Sept. 21st, 1996 4. Andy Miners 9 ........vs. Concordia, Sept. 25th, 1999 *Seven tied with 8 Most Total Tackles in a Game (13+) 1. Andy Miners 15.......vs. Concordia, Sept. 25th, 1999 1. Ryan Bechmanis 15 ............vs. Ottawa, Sept. 24th. 2005 3. Curtis McLellan 14 ............. vs. Western, Oct 13th, 2001 3. Kirby Calvert 14 ............vs. Ottawa, Sept. 24th. 2005 3. Thaine Carter 14 ............ vs. Western, Oct. 27th, 2007 *10 tied with 13 Longest Pass Interception in a Game 1. Mark Burleigh 98 ................vs. Bishop’s, Oct. 1st, 1983 2. Alex Deprato 94 ........... vs. Western, Sept 27th, 2008 Most QB Sacks in a Game (3+) 1. Dee Sterling 5.5 ................. vs. WLU, Sept 13th, 2008 2. Jim Aru 4 ..........vs. Concordia, Aug, 31st, 1996 2. Marc Mitchell 4 ...............vs. Toronto, Oct. 19th, 2002 4. Shomari Williams 3.5 ................. vs. Laval Nov. 21st , 2009 *12 tied with 13

Offensive Records

Longest Pass Completion in a Game (100+) 1. Bill Harrison-Jim Pendergast...104 vs. Carleton, Sept. 17th, 1980 2. Dan Brannagan–Rob Bagg.104 vs. Windsor, Sept. 16th, 2006 3. Dan Brannagan–Devan Sheahan.......103 vs. McGill, Aug. 26th, 2007 Most Carries in a Game (25+) 1. Paul Beresford 37 .......... vs. Concordia, Nov 3rd, 1990 2. Larry Mohr 34 ..........vs. Concordia, Nov. 9th, 1985 3. Mike Giffin 31 ...................vs. UWO, Oct. 21st. 2006 4. Jimmy Therrien 30 ............vs. Ottawa, Sept. 19th, 2009 5. Jimmy Therrien 29 .......vs. McMaster, Sept. 12th, 2009 6. Jimmy Therrien 27................ vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th, 2010 7. Bryan Crawford 26 ............... vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th. 2004 7. Mike Giffin 26 .............. vs. Guelph, Sept. 6th, 2008 *Eight tied with 25 Most Rushing Yards in a Game (200+) 1. Heino Lilles 320 ......vs. McMaster, Nov 14th, 1964 2. Brad Elberg 284 ...............vs. Ottawa, Oct. 23, 1992 2. Ron Stewart 275 ......... vs. Western, Nov 20th, 1954 3. Dean Wilcox 254 ................vs. McGill, Nov 3rd, 1984 4. Greg Baun 247 ...........vs. McGill, Sept 22nd, 1984 5. Greg Baun 245 ...............vs. McGill, Nov. 3rd, 1984 6. Larry Mohr 231 ....vs. Concordia, Sept 20th, 1980 7. Jonathan Taylor 223 .........vs. Ottawa, Sept. 17th, 1994 8. Mike Giffin 220 ..................... vs. York, Oct 4th 2008 9. Bryan Crawford 219 ............ vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th. 2004 10. Dave Hadden 217 .........vs. Ottawa, Sept. 15th, 1973 Most Consecutive 100 Yard Rushing Games 1. Mike Giffin 13 ...................................................2007-08 Most 100 Yard Rushing Games in a Season (5+) 1. Mike Giffin 8 ........................................................... 2007 2. Larry Mohr 6 ........................................................... 1983 2. Brad Elberg 6 ........................................................... 1992 4. Ron Stewart 5 ........................................................... 1956 4. Jim Young 5 ........................................................... 1962 4. Gord Mclellan 5 ........................................................... 1971 4. Larry Mohr 5 ........................................................... 1981 4. Larry Mohr 5 ........................................................... 1982 4. Paul Beresford 5 ........................................................... 1990 4. Mike Giffin 5 ........................................................... 2006 4. Mike Giffin 5 ........................................................... 2008

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Most 100 Yard Rushing Games in a Career (6+) 1. Mike Giffin ................................................................... 20 2. Larry Mohr ................................................................... 17 3. Ron Stewart ................................................................... 14 4. Brad Elberg ................................................................... 12 4. Paul Correale ................................................................... 12 6. Paul Beresford ......................................................................9 7. Jim Young ......................................................................8 7. Brian Warender ......................................................................8 9. Gary Schreider ......................................................................7 9. Jimmy Therrien ......................................................................7

Most Receptions in a Game (11+) 1. Iain Fleming 16 .......... vs. Waterloo, Oct. 26th, 2002 2. Devan Sheahan 14.....................vs. York, Oct. 23rd, 2010 3. Jock Climie 13 ...........vs. Bishops, Sept. 17th, 1988 3. James MacLean 13 ................... vs. WLU, Oct. 27th, 2001 3. John Northcote 13 ...................vs. UWO, Nov. 2nd, 2003 3. Craig Spear 13 .............vs. Guelph, Sept 27th, 2003 7. James MacLean 12 ............vs. Guelph, Sept. 14th, 2001 7. Iain Fleming 12 ............ vs. Windsor, Oct. 19th, 2002 7. Scott Valberg 12 ....................vs. UWO Oct.17th, 2009 *Five tied with 11

Most Rushing Touchdowns in a Game (3+) 1. Jim Young 4 .......... vs. McMaster, Nov. 14th, 1964 1. Brian Warrrender 4 ........................ vs. York, Oct. 9th, 1971 1. Brad Elberg 4 ........... vs. Carleton, Sept. 26th, 1992 *20 tied with 3

Most 100 Yard Receiving Games in a Season (4+) 1. Craig Spear 7 ........................................................... 2003 2. Jock Climie 6 ........................................................... 1988 3. James McLean 5 ........................................................... 2001 3. Brad Smith 5 ........................................................... 2002 5. Bob O’ Doherty 4 ........................................................... 1978 5. Iain Fleming 4 ........................................................... 2002 5. Scott Valberg 4 ........................................................... 2008

Most Receiving Touchdowns in a Game (3+) 1. Bob O’Doherty 4 ................. vs. UQTR, Sept. 16th, 1978 1. Brad Smith 4 ................ vs. Guelph, Sept. 9th. 2006 1. Scott Valberg 4 ........................ vs. York, Oct. 4th, 2008 *11 tied with 3 Most Points Scored in a Game (24+) 1. Connie Mandala 26.........vs. Concordia, Oct. 18th, 1986 2. Jim Young 24......... vs. McMaster, Nov. 14th, 1964 2. Brian Warrrender 24....................... vs. York, Oct. 9th, 1971 2. Bob O’Doherty 24................ vs. UQTR, Sept. 16th, 1978 2. Brad Elberg 24.......... vs. Carleton, Sept. 26th, 1992 2. Brad Smith 24............... vs. Guelph, Sept. 9th. 2006 2. Scott Valberg 24........................ vs. York, Oct.4th, 2008 Most Passing yards in a Game (438+) 1. Tom Denison 561 ................vs. UWO, Nov. 2nd, 2002 2. Danny Brannagan 543 ................vs. York Sept. 26th, 2009 3. Danny Brannagan 515 ............... vs. UWO Nov. 14th, 2009 4. Danny Brannagan 495 ............ vs. Guelph Sept. 7th, 2009 5. Tom Denison 494 ....... vs. Waterloo, Oct. 12th, 2002 6. Tom Denison 476 ......... vs. Windsor, Oct. 19th, 2002 7. Tom Denison 459 ....vs. McMaster, Sept. 20th, 2003 8. Justin Chapdelaine 448..................vs. York, Oct. 23rd, 2010 9. Tom Denison 441 .........vs. Guelph, Sept. 27th, 2003 10. Danny Brannagan 440 ..........vs. Toronto, Oct. 20th, 2007 Most Passing Attempts in a Game (41+) 1. Tom Denison 53 ............ vs. Windsor, Oct. 19th, 2002 1. Danny Brannagan 53 ...................vs. UWO Oct. 17th, 2009 3. Danny Brannagan 52 .......... vs. Windsor, Sept. 23rd. 2006 4. Tom Denison 51 ......................vs. WLU, Nov. 1st, 2003 5. Danny Brannagan 50 ............... vs. Guelph Sept. 7th, 2009 6. Tom Denison 49 ............ vs. Windsor, Oct. 18th, 2003 7. Danny Brannagan 47 .................. vs. UWO Nov. 14th, 2009 7. Tom Denison 47 ...................vs. UWO, Nov. 2nd, 2002 9. Danny Brannagan 45 ..................... vs. WLU Oct 24th, 2009 10. Tom Denison 44 ................... vs. WLU, Oct. 11th, 2003 Most Pass Completions in a Game (27+) 1. Danny Brannagan 35 ...................vs. UWO Oct. 17th, 2009 2. Tom Denison 33 ............ vs. Windsor, Oct. 18th, 2003 3. Tom Denison 32 ...................vs. UWO, Nov. 2nd, 2002 4. Tom Denison 32 ......................vs. WLU, Nov. 1st, 2003 5. Danny Brannagan 32 ............... vs. Guelph Sept. 7th, 2009 6. Tom Denison 31 .......... vs. Waterloo, Oct. 26th, 2002 6. Justin Chapdelaine 31.....................vs. York, Oct. 23rd, 2010 8. Tom Denison 30 .......... vs. Waterloo, Oct. 14th, 2002 9. Tom Denison 29 .............vs. Waterloo, Oct. 4th, 2003 *Four tied with 27 Most TD Passes in a Game (4+) 1. Justin Chapdelaine 6.................. vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th, 2010 2. Cal Connor 5 ...............vs. Western, Nov. 2nd, 1963 2. Jim Rutka 5 ................. vs. UQTR, Sept. 16th, 1978 2. Tom Denison 5 .............. vs. Windsor, Oct. 19th, 2002 2. Tom Denison 5 ............ vs. Waterloo, Oct. 26th, 2002 2. Danny Brannagan 5 .....................vs. York Sept. 26th, 2009 2. Danny Brannagan 5 .................... vs. UWO Nov. 14th, 2009 *12 tied with 4

Most 200 Yard Receiving Games in a Season 1. Jock Climie 3 ........................................................... 1988 1. James McLean 3 .................................................... 2001, 00 3. Bob O’ Doherty 2 ........................................................... 1978 3. Iain Fleming 2 .................................................... 2002, 04 5. Ed Kidd 1 ........................................................... 1991 5. Brad Smith 1 ........................................................... 2005 5. Rob Bagg 1 ........................................................... 2007 Most 100 Yard Receiving Games in a Career (5+) 1. Scott Valberg ................................................................... 16 1. James McLean ................................................................... 13 3. Brad Smith ................................................................... 12 4. Devan Sheahan ......................................................................9 5. Iain Fleming ......................................................................8 5. Scott Valberg ......................................................................8 7. Jock Climie ......................................................................7 7. Craig Spear ......................................................................7 7. Rob Bagg ......................................................................7 10. Tom McCartney ......................................................................6 10. Scott Bissessar ......................................................................6 Most Yards Receiving in a Game (200+) 1. James MacLean 377 .........vs. Guelph, Sept. 14th, 2001 2. Rob Bagg 341 ..........vs. Toronto, Oct. 20th, 2007 3. James MacLean 253 ................ vs. WLU, Oct. 27th, 2001 4. Jock Climie 244 ...........vs. McGill, Sept, 24th, 1988 5. Ed Kidd 240 ............vs. Bishops, Nov. 9th, 1991 6. Jock Climie 216 ....... vs. Concordia, Oct. 8th, 1988 7. Iain Fleming 212 ....... vs. Waterloo, Oct. 12th, 2002 8. Jock Climie 210 ........ vs. Carleton, Oct. 15th, 1988 8. Brad Smith 210 ..........vs. Toronto, Oct. 15th. 2005 10. Bob O’ Doherty 208 ............ vs. UQTR, Sept. 16th, 1978

SPECIAL TEAMS RECORDS

Most Converts in a Game (7+) 1. Dan Village 10 ....................... vs. York, Oct 4th, 2008 2. Connie Mandala 9 ....................vs. McGill, Nov. 3rd, 1984 2. Chris Napoli 9 ................ vs. Toronto, Sept 6th, 2003 2. Dan Village 9.................. vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th, 2010 5. Doug Cozac 8 .......vs. Laurentian, Sept. 11th, 1971 5. Doug Cozac 8 ........................ vs. York, Oct. 9th, 1971 5. Doug Cozac 8 .................vs. Toronto, Nov. 4th, 1971 5. Connie Mandala 8 ...............vs. McGill, Sept. 22nd, 1984 5. Connie Mandala 8 ..........vs. Concordia, Oct. 18th, 1986 5. Ryan Sheahan 8 ................. vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th. 2004 5. Dan Village 8 ..............vs. Toronto, Sept 20th, 2008 5. Dan Village 8 .....................vs. York Sept. 26th, 2009 Most Single Points in a Game 1. Pep Leadlay 7 .................... vs. Regina, Dec 1st, 1923 Most Field Goals in a Game (4+) 1. Bill Barrable 5 ................vs. Ottawa, Oct. 15th, 1983 1. Jamie Galloway 5 .............vs. Bishops, Sept. 16th, 1998 3. Blaine Shore 4 ..............vs. Carleton, Sept. 8th, 1978 3. Chris Napoli 4 .........vs. McMaster, Sept. 20th, 2003 3. Ryan Elger 4 ...............vs. Waterloo, Oct. 8th. 2005 3. Dan Village 4 ................ vs. Guelph, Sept. 6th, 2008


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SINGLE GAME RECORDS Most Punts in a Game (13+) 1. Jock Thompson 16 ................vs. McGill, Oct. 26th, 1957 2. Tim Wardrop 15 ................... vs. UBC, Nov. 18th, 1978 2. Connie Mandala 15 ......... vs. Carleton, Sept. 29th, 1984 2. Jeff Bell 15 ..........vs. Concordia, Nov. 9th, 1985 5. Jock Thompson 14 ................vs. McGill, Oct. 27th, 1956 5. Dan Coderre 14 ...............vs. Bishops, Nov. 4th, 1995 7. Myles Pritchard 13 ..............vs. Carleton, Oct. 8th, 1978 7. Dan Coderre 13 .............. vs. Ottawa, Oct. 21st, 1995 7. Dan Coderre 13 .............vs. Ottawa, Nov. 11th, 1995 7. Ryan Elger 13 .............. vs. Guelph, Sept. 9th. 2006 Most Yards Punting in a Game (460+) 1. Jock Thompson 624 .............vs. McGill, Oct. 26th, 1957 2. Tim Wardrop 610 ................ vs. UBC, Nov. 18th, 1978 3. Jock Thompson 535 .............vs. McGill, Oct. 27th, 1956 4. Jock Thompson 523 ......... vs. Western, Oct. 12th, 1957 5. Dan Village 511 ........ vs. Western, Sept 27th, 2008 6. Jock Thompson 494 ..........vs. Toronto, Oct. 13th, 1955 7. Jeff Bell 482 .......vs. Concordia, Nov. 9th, 1985 8. Will Vreugdenhil 479 ..............vs. York, Sept. 22nd, 2001 9. Jock Thompson 473 ............vs. McGill, Oct. 22nd, 1956 10. Fred Prinzen 465 ...........vs. McGill, Sept. 27th, 1980 10. Will Vreugdenhil 465 .........vs. Guelph, Sept. 14th, 2002 Most Kickoffs in a Game (8+) 1. Dan Village 12 ...................... vs. York, Oct. 4th, 2008 1. Dan Village 12................ vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th, 2010 3. Chris Napoli 11 ............. vs. Toronto, Sept. 6th, 2003 4. Doug Cozac 10 .....vs. Laurentian, Sept, 11th, 1971 4. Ryan Sheahan 10 ............... vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th. 2004 6. Nick Corneil 9 ............ vs. Waterloo, Oct. 26th, 2002 6. Connie Mandala 9 ....................vs. McGill, Nov. 3rd, 1984 6. Dan Village 9 .....................vs. York Sept. 26th, 2009 *Eight tied with 8 Most Kickoff Yards in a Game (320+) 1. Dan Village 649 ................... vs. York, Oct. 4th, 2008 2. Dan Village 646............. vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th, 2010 3. Chris Napoli 541 .......... vs. Toronto, Sept. 6th, 2003 4. Dan Village 445 ................vs. York Sept. 26th, 2009 5. Conrad Mandala 436 ..........vs. McGill, Sept. 22nd, 1984 6. Ryan Elger 404 .......... vs. Toronto, Sept. 4th. 2006 7. Connie Mandala 402 ...........vs. Ottawa, Oct. 13th, 1984 8. Connie Mandala 401 ...............vs. McGill, Nov. 3rd, 1984 9. Mike Petranovic 398 ............ vs. Guelph Sept. 7th, 2009 10. Dan Village 389 ........ vs. Waterloo Oct. 10th, 2009 Most Punt Returns in a Game (9+) 1. Jimmy Therrien 12 .................. vs. WLU, Sept 13th, 2008 2. Paul Greenhow 10 ........vs. Concordia, Oct. 12th, 1996 2. Rob Bagg 10 .........vs. Waterloo, Sept. 23rd. 2006 2. Mark Surya 10 ........vs. McMaster, Sept 15th, 2007 *12 tied with 9 Most Punt Return Yards in a Game (120+) 1. Jimmy Allin 259 ............ vs. Guelph Sept. 7th, 2009 2. Larry Small 172 ...vs. Concordia, Sept. 23rd, 1978 3. Rob Weir 161 ...... vs. Carleton, Sept. 23rd, 1994 3. Jimmy Allin 161 ........... vs. Guelph, Sept. 6th, 2008 5. Robin Ritchie 141 ............vs. Western, Oct. 4th, 1958 5. Bryan Crawford 141 ......... vs. Windsor, Oct. 19th, 2002 7. Darrell Penner 139 ......vs. McMaster, Oct. 18th, 1975 8. Ron Stewart 136 ......... vs. Toronto, Nov. 13th, 1954 9. Nick Corneil 135 ......... vs. Windsor, Oct. 18th, 2003 9. Jimmy Allin 135 ..........vs. Toronto, Oct. 20th, 2007 Most Kickoff Returns in a Game (4+) 1. John Larsen 7 ..............vs. Bishops, Sept 15th, 1984 2. Andrew Joyner 6 .............. vs. McMaster, Oct. 1st. 2005 3. Bryan Crawford 5 ...............vs. Windsor, Sept. 6th. 2004 4. Mike Wicklum 4 ................vs. Western, Nov. 8th, 1958 4. Sheridan Baptiste 4 ............. vs. Carleton, Oct. 25th, 1986 4. Sean McKinnon 4 .....................vs. UWO, Nov. 2nd, 2002 4. Chris Rogan 4 ..............vs. Ottawa, Sept. 18th. 2004 4. Chris Rogan 4 .................... vs. UWO, Oct. 23rd. 2004 4. Jimmy Allin 4 ................. vs. Guelph Sept. 7th, 2009

Team Records

Total Offensive Yards in a Game (600+) 1. 792 vs. McMaster, Nov. 14th, 1964 2. 759 vs. York, Oct. 23rd, 2010 3. 752 vs. McGill, Sept. 22nd, 1984 4. 743 vs. McGill, Nov. 3rd, 1984 5. 742 vs. UWO, Nov. 2nd, 2002 6. 698 vs. Guelph, Sept. 6th, 2008 7. 693 vs. York Sept. 26th, 2009 8. 683 vs. Toronto, Oct. 20th, 2007 9. 678 vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th, 2010 10. 667 vs. Carleton, Sept. 17th, 1983

Shomari Williams ranks fourth all-time in most sacks in a game with 3.5 vs. Laval in the 2009 Mitchell Bowl

Most Points Scored in a Game (58+) 1. 80 vs. York, Oct 4th, 2008 2. 72 vs. Toronto, Sept. 6th, 2003 3. 70 vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th, 2004 4. 69 vs. Concordia, Oct. 18th, 1986 5. 67 vs. York Sept. 26th, 2009 6. 66 vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th, 2010 7. 65 vs. Laurentian, Sept. 11th, 1971 7. 65 vs. McGill, Nov. 3rd, 1984 9. 63 vs. McMaster, Nov. 14th, 1964 10. 62 vs. York, Oct. 9th, 1971 Most Points Scored Against in a Game 1. 67 2000 Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks 2. 57 1975 Ottawa Gee Gees 3. 55 1959 Western Ontario Mustangs 4. 52 1947 Western Ontario Mustangs 5. 49 1992 Bishops Gaiters 5. 49 1913 McGill Redmen 5. 49 Sept. 7th, 2009 Guelph Gryphons 8. 48 1973 Toronto Varsity Blues 8. 48 1958 Western Ontario Mustangs 10. 47 1988 Toronto Varsity Blues 10. 47 2001 Ottawa Gee Gees Most Points Scored in a Season (200+) 1. 374 2008 (8) 2. 361 2003 (8) 3. 307 1971 (8) 4. 278 1991 (7) 5. 272 2009 (8) 6. 271 2002 (8) 7. 249 1984 (7) 7. 249 2010 (8) 9. 229 2007 (8) 10. 225 1992 (7) Fewest Points Scored Against in a Season 1. 59 1979 (7) 2. 71 1978 (7) 3. 73 1989 (7) 4. 75 1966 (7) 5. 76 1968 (7) 6. 79 1990 (7) 7. 96 1969 (7) 8. 102 1992 (7) 8. 102 2002 (8) 8. 102 1988 (7) Most Points Scored Against in a Season 1. 312 2000 (8) 2. 223 2005 (8) 3. 198 1994 (7) 4. 195 2004 (8) 5. 189 1999 (8) 6. 184 1973 (8) 7. 183 2010 (8) 8. 170 1998 (8) 9. 168 1974 (7) 9. 168 1993 (7)

During 2010 Dan Village set a new team record with 271 career points, passing Jamie Galloway whose record stood since 1992

Jimmy Allin set two single game records against Guelph in 2009

Most Kickoff Return Yards in a Game (100+) 1. Jimmy Allin 180 ............ vs. Guelph Sept. 7th, 2009 2. John Larsen 168 ........vs. Bishops, Sept. 15th, 1984 3. Ron Stewart 164 ..........vs. Toronto, Oct. 16th, 1954 4. Paul Correale 146 ........vs. Bishops, Sept. 16th, 1997 5. Randy Zarichny 140 ..........vs. Bishops, Oct. 24th, 1987 6. Bayne Norrie 136 ............vs. Toronto, Nov. 9th, 1963 7. Randy Zarichny 120 ...vs. Concordia, Sept. 12th, 1987 8. Jimmy Therrien 117 ...... vs. Waterloo, Oct, 18th, 2008. 9. Darrell Penner 110 ........vs. Bishops, Sept. 18th, 1976 10. Mike Wicklum 109 ...........vs. Western, Nov. 8th, 1958

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1883 SEASON (1-1-0) 10/13/1883 Royal Military College 10/20/1883 Ottawa Football Club

12 – 8 W 0 – 17 L

1884 SEASON (1-1-0) 10/11/1884 Royal Military College 10/18/1884 Ottawa Football Club

4–0W 7 – 18 L

1885 SEASON (0-1-0) 10/17/1885 Ottawa Football Club

7 – 22 L

1886 SEASON (1-1-1) 10/16/1886 Royal Military College 10/18/1886 Royal Military College 10/23/1886 Ottawa Football Club

12 – 12 T 4–2W 0 – 17 L

1887 SEASON (0-1-0) 10/15/1887 Toronto Varsity Blues

9 – 11 L 9 – 11 L

1890 SEASON (2-2-0) 10/18/1890 Ottawa Football Club 10/25/1890 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/01/1890 Hamilton Tigers 11/22/1890 Hamilton Tigers

W (D) 29 – 5 W 4–7L 6–8L

1891 SEASON (2-1-0) 10/17/1891 Royal Military College 10/25/1891 Royal Military College 10/31/1891 Toronto Varsity Blues

26 – 1 W 25–17 W 17 – 25 L

1892 SEASON (1-2-0) 10/08/1892 Royal Military College 10/15/1892 Royal Military College 10/29/1892 Osgoode Hall Football Club

9–6W 3–5L 0 – 29 L

1893 SEASON (6-2-0) 10/07/1893 Ottawa Gee-Gees 13 – 23 L 10/14/1893 Ottawa Gee-Gees 34 – 3 W 10/21/1893 Toronto Varsity Blues 27 – 7 W 10/28/1893 Toronto Varsity Blues 6 – 16 L 11/04/1893 Hamilton Tigers 27 – 13 W 11/11/1893 Toronto Football Club 28 – 3 W 11/18/1893 Toronto Football Club 27 – 1 W 11/23/1893 Montreal Football Club 29 – 11 W (dc) W (d) 19 – 10 W 14 – 2 W 6 – 8 L (dc)

1895 SEASON (4-1-1) 10/05/1895 Royal Military College 28 – 17 W 10/12/1895 Royal Military College 22 – 1 W 10/19/1895 Osgoode Hall Football Club 15 – 15 T 10/26/1895 Osgoode Hall Football Club 21 – 5 W 11/02/1895 Toronto Varsity Blues 2 – 19 L 11/09/1895 Toronto Varsity Blues 12 – 7 W 1896 SEASON (1-2-0) 10/10/1896 Kingston Football Club 10/24/1896 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/31/1896 Toronto Varsity Blues

W (D) 16 – 18 L 1 – 13 L

1897 SEASON (1-2-0) 10/16/1897 Osgoode Hall Football Club 1–5L 10/23/1897 Osgoode Hall Football Club 2 – 17 L 10/30/1897 Toronto Varsity Blues 10 – 5 W 1898 SEASON (1-3-0) 10/08/1898 McGill Redmen 10/22/1898 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/29/1898 McGill Redmen 11/12/1898 Toronto Varsity Blues

2–3L 6 – 16 L 0–4L 5–4W

1899 SEASON (2-2-0) 10/14/1899 McGill Redmen 10/28/1899 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/04/1899 McGill Redmen 11/18/1899 Toronto Varsity Blues

4–7L 0 – 10 L 8–4W 8–3W

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6–7L 11 – 11 T 1 – 11 L 15 – 3 W

1901 SEASON (1-3-0) 10/19/1901 McGill Redmen 10/26/1901 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/02/1901 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/16/1901 McGill Redmen

0–5L 8 – 23 L 11 – 15 L 11 – 0 W

1902 SEASON (1-2-1) 10/19/1902 McGill Redmen 11/01/1902 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/08/1902 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/14/1902 McGill Redmen

6–6T 5–0W 1 – 12 L 1 – 10 L

8 – 10 L

1889 SEASON (0-2-0) 11/02/1889 Ottawa Gee-Gees 11/09/1889 Ottawa Gee-Gees

1894 SEASON (3-1-0) 10/13/1894 Royal Military College 11/03/1894 Hamilton Tigers 11/10/1894 Hamilton Tigers 11/17/1894 Ottawa Gee-Gees

1900 SEASON (1-2-1) 10/20/1900 McGill Redmen 10/27/1900 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/03/1900 McGill Redmen 11/10/1900 Toronto Varsity Blues

1903 SEASON (0-3-1) 10/24/1903 McGill Redmen 10/31/1903 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/07/1903 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/14/1903 McGill Redmen

1 – 11 L 7 – 19 L 7–7T 13 – 21 L

1904 SEASON (4-1-0) 10/13/1904 McGill Redmen 10/22/1904 McGill Redmen 10/29/1904 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/12/1904 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/19/1904 McGill Redmen

6 – 12 L 13 – 6 W 21 – 10 W 31 – 3 W 6 – 0 W (yc)

1905 SEASON (1-4-1) 10/14/1905 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/21/1905 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/28/1905 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/04/1905 Ottawa Gee-Gees 11/11/1905 McGill Redmen 11/18/1905 McGill Redmen

5 – 19 L 22 – 13 W 6 – 20 L 15 – 19 L 11 – 11 T 16 – 23 L

1906 SEASON (2-4-0) 10/13/1906 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/18/1906 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/27/1906 McGill Redmen 11/03/1906 McGill Redmen 11/10/1906 Ottawa Gee-Gees 11/17/1906 Toronto Varsity Blues

15 – 19 L 0 – 12 L 20 – 23 L 12 – 21 L 31 – 0 W 11 – 9 W

1907 SEASON (2-3-1) 10/12/1907 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/19/1907 McGill Redmen 10/26/1907 Ottawa Gee-Gees 11/02/1907 McGill Redmen 11/09/1907 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/16/1907 Toronto Varsity Blues

9 – 13 L 20 – 4 W 15 – 15 T 0 – 16 L 5 – 20 L 4–3W

1908 SEASON (5-1-0) 10/10/1908 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/17/1908 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/24/1908 McGill Redmen 10/31/1908 McGill Redmen 11/07/1908 Ottawa Gee-Gees 11/14/1908 Toronto Varsity Blues

14 – 7 W 18 – 2 W 12 – 5 W 22 – 4 W 16 – 11 W 8 – 20 L

1909 SEASON (3-3-0) 10/09/1909 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/16/1909 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/23/1909 McGill Redmen 10/30/1909 McGill Redmen 11/06/1909 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/13/1909 Ottawa Gee-Gees

1–7L 6 – 11 L 18 – 3 W 19 – 12 W 9 – 21 L 31 – 9 W

1910 SEASON (3-3-0) 10/08/1910 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/13/1910 McGill Redmen 10/22/1910 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/29/1910 McGill Redmen 11/05/1910 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/12/1910 Toronto Varsity Blues

12 – 1 W 2–6L 25 – 2 W 14 – 10 W 9 – 25 L 4–9L

1911 SEASON (0-6-0) 10/07/1911 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/14/1911 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/21/1911 McGill Redmen 10/27/1911 Ottawa Gee-Gees 11/04/1911 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/11/1911 McGill Redmen 1912 SEASON (2-4-0) 10/05/1912 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/12/1912 McGill Redmen 10/19/1912 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/26/1912 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/02/1912 McGill Redmen 11/09/1912 Toronto Varsity Blues

6 – 18 L 14 – 15 L 5 – 36 L 10 – 12 L 4 – 23 L 19 – 20 L

20 – 19 W 5 – 15 L W (D) 11 – 17 L 3 – 14 L 3–9L

1913 SEASON (2-4-0) 10/11/1913 McGill Redmen 10/18/1913 Royal Military College 10/25/1913 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/01/1913 McGill Redmen 11/08/1913 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/14/1913 Royal Military College

2 – 49 L 6 – 15 L 3 – 18 L 12 – 7 W 9 – 29 L 14 – 3 W

1914 SEASON (0-4-0) 10/17/1914 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/24/1914 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/31/1914 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/14/1914 McGill Redmen

14 – 21 L 8 – 16 L 17 – 25 L 7 – 31 L

1919 SEASON (0-4-0) 10/11/1919 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/18/1919 McGill Redmen 10/25/1919 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/08/1919 McGill Redmen

3 – 41 L 2 – 32 L 2 – 28 L 2 – 25 L

1920 SEASON (0-4-0) 10/09/1920 McGill Redmen 10/26/1920 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/30/1920 McGill Redmen 11/13/1920 Toronto Varsity Blues

6 – 31 L 6 – 17 L 0 – 16 L 1 – 34 L

1921 SEASON (2-2-0) 10/08/1921 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/22/1921 McGill Redmen 11/05/1921 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/12/1921 McGill Redmen

9–5W 1 – 25 L 12 – 13 L 6–3W

1922 SEASON (6-1-0) 10/14/1922 McGill Redmen 10/28/1922 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/04/1922 McGill Redmen 11/11/1922 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/18/1922 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/25/1922 Toronto Argonauts 12/02/1922 Edmonton Elks 1923 SEASON (6-0-0) 10/06/1923 McGill Redmen 10/17/1923 McGill Redmen 10/20/1923 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/03/1923 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/26/1923 Hamilton Tigers 12/01/1923 Regina Roughriders

12 – 1 W 15 – 13 W 20 – 10 W 1 – 24 L 12 – 6 W (po) 12 – 11 W (yc) 13 – 1 W(gc)

24 – 3 W 19 – 3 W 9–3W 18 – 5 W 13 – 5 W (po) 54 – 0 W (gc)

1924 SEASON (6-0-0) 10/18/1924 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/25/1924 McGill Redmen 11/01/1924 McGill Redmen 11/08/1924 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/22/1924 Hamilton Tigers 11/29/1924 Toronto Balmy Beach

8–2W 13 – 8 W 16 – 4 W 14 – 13 W 11 – 1 W (po) 11 – 3 W (gc)

1925 SEASON (5-1-0) 10/10/1925 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/17/1925 McGill Redmen 10/24/1925 McGill Redmen 10/31/1925 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/21/1925 Toronto Balmy Beach 11/28/1925 Ottawa Senators

8–5W 14 – 0 W 8–2W 17 – 0 W 21 – 9 W (po) 2 – 11 L (po)

1926 SEASON (2-3-0) 10/16/1926 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/23/1926 McGill Redmen 11/06/1926 McGill Redmen 11/13/1926 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/27/1926 Toronto Varsity Blues

5 – 11 L 14 – 0 W 12 – 13 L 3–1W 0 – 8 L (yc)

1927 SEASON (3-2-0) 10/15/1927 McGill Redmen 10/22/1927 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/29/1927 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/13/1927 McGill Redmen 11/19/1927 Hamilton Tigers

10 – 11 L 3–0W 12 – 6 W 11 – 5 W 6 – 21 L (po)

1928 SEASON (2-2-0) 10/06/1928 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/20/1928 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/27/1928 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/03/1928 McGill Redmen

7 – 10 L 4–2W 16 – 4 W 2–8L

1929 SEASON (6-2-0) 10/05/1929 McGill Redmen 10/12/1929 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/19/1929 Western Mustangs 10/26/1929 McGill Redmen 11/02/1929 Western Mustangs 11/09/1929 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/16/1929 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/23/1929 Hamilton Tigers

11 – 1 W 11 – 4 W 25 – 2 W 25 – 0 W 14 – 0 W 6–7L 15 – 5 W (yc) 3 – 14 L (po)

1930 SEASON (5-2-0) 10/11/1930 Western Mustangs 10/18/1930 McGill Redmen 10/25/1930 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/01/1930 Western Mustangs 11/08/1930 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/15/1930 McGill Redmen 11/22/1930 Hamilton Tigers

5–1W 6–0W 1–6L 3–0W 12 – 5 W 12 – 0 W 3 – 8 L (po)

1931 SEASON (3-2-1) 10/10/1931 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/17/1931 Western Mustangs 10/24/1931 McGill Redmen 10/31/1931 McGill Redmen 11/07/1931 Western Mustangs 11/14/1931 Toronto Varsity Blues

3–2W 8–3W 9–9T 5–4W 2–3L 0 – 17 L

1932 SEASON (1-3-2) 10/09/1932 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/15/1932 Western Mustangs 10/22/1932 McGill Redmen 10/29/1932 McGill Redmen 11/05/1932 Western Mustangs 11/12/1932 Toronto Varsity Blues

8 – 24 L 7–8L 12 – 12 T 12 – 1 W 4–4T 2 – 21 L

1933 SEASON (4-3-0) 10/07/1933 Western Mustangs 10/14/1933 McGill Redmen 10/21/1933 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/28/1933 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/04/1933 McGill Redmen 11/11/1933 Western Mustangs 11/18/1933 Toronto Varsity Blues

3–5L 3–2W 8–2W 13 – 6 W 1 – 17 L 9–3W 3 – 10 L (yc)

1934 SEASON (5-2-0) 10/06/1934 Western Mustangs 10/13/1934 McGill Redmen 10/20/1934 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/27/1934 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/03/1934 McGill Redmen 11/10/1934 Western Mustangs 11/17/1934 Toronto Varsity Blues

2–1W 5–4W 4–3W 6–7L 8–4W 4–5L 8 – 7 W (yc)

1935 SEASON (4-3-1) 10/05/1935 McGill Redmen 10/13/1935 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/19/1935 Western Mustangs 10/26/1935 Western Mustangs 11/02/1935 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/11/1935 McGill Redmen 11/16/1935 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/23/1935 Hamilton Tigers

7–9L 2–2T 4–1W 18 – 10 W 15 – 19 L 18 – 1 W 6 – 4 W (yc) 4 – 44 L (po)


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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1936 SEASON (4-3-0) 10/10/1936 McGill Redmen 10/17/1936 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/24/1936 Western Mustangs 10/31/1936 Western Mustangs 11/07/1936 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/14/1936 McGill Redmen 11/21/1936 Toronto Varsity Blues 1937 SEASON (5-2-0) 10/09/1937 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/16/1937 Western Mustangs 10/23/1937 McGill Redmen 10/30/1937 McGill Redmen 11/06/1937 Western Mustangs 11/13/1937 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/27/1937 Toronto Varsity Blues 1938 SEASON (0-6-0) 10/08/1938 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/15/1938 Western Mustangs 10/22/1938 McGill Redmen 10/29/1938 McGill Redmen 11/03/1938 Western Mustangs 11/12/1938 Toronto Varsity Blues

10 – 0 W 2 – 14 L 3 – 10 L 3–1W 6–1W 5–1W 3 – 11 L (yc)

3–5L 4–5L 6–4W 7–0W 12 – 8 W 3–0W 7 – 6 W (yc)

6 – 13 L 7 – 10 L 5 – 16 L 1–9L 1 – 10 L 10 – 13 L

1939 SEASON (3-3-0) 10/07/1939 Western Mustangs 10/14/1939 McGill Redmen 10/21/1939 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/28/1939 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/04/1939 McGill Redmen 11/11/1939 Western Mustangs

17 – 32 L 2–4L 8–6W 11 – 6 W 12 – 6 W 7 – 13 L

1945 SEASON (2-2-0) 10/20/1945 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/27/1945 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/03/1945 McGill Redmen 11/10/1945 Western Mustangs

19 – 15 W 6 – 25 L 8–4W 2 – 17 L

1946 SEASON (1-5-0) 10/05/1946 McGill Redmen 10/12/1946 Western Mustangs 10/19/1946 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/26/1946 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/02/1946 McGill Redmen 11/09/1946 Western Mustangs

12 – 18 L 0–8L 0 – 21 L 7 – 39 L 14 – 5 W 8 – 47 L

1947 SEASON (0-5-1) 10/11/1947 McGill Redmen 10/18/1947 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/25/1947 Western Mustangs 11/01/1947 Western Mustangs 11/08/1947 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/15/1947 McGill Redmen

13 – 13 T 6 – 23 L 3 – 52 L 0 – 32 L 5 – 15 L 6 – 11 L

1948 SEASON (2-4-0) 10/09/1948 McGill Redmen 10/16/1948 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/23/1948 Western Mustangs 10/30/1948 Western Mustangs 11/06/1948 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/13/1948 McGill Redmen

12 – 20 L 8–6W 12 – 19 L 9 – 23 L 0–4L 10 – 7 W

1949 SEASON (2-3-1) 10/08/1949 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/15/1949 Western Mustangs 10/22/1949 McGill Redmen 10/29/1949 McGill Redmen 11/05/1949 Western Mustangs 11/13/1949 Toronto Varsity Blues

21 – 22 L 11 – 16 L 1 – 17 L 15 – 0 W 18 – 18 T 9–0W

1950 SEASON (2-4-0) 10/07/1950 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/14/1950 Western Mustangs 10/21/1950 McGill Redmen 10/28/1950 McGill Redmen 11/04/1950 Western Mustangs 11/11/1950 Toronto Varsity Blues

1–7L 13 – 7 W 6 – 35 L 15 – 43 L 13 – 10 W 5–7L

1951 SEASON (0-6-0) 10/06/1951 Western Mustangs 10/10/1951 Western Mustangs 10/13/1951 McGill Redmen 10/20/1951 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/27/1951 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/03/1951 McGill Redmen

12 – 24 L 13 – 20 L 7 – 14 L 2 – 26 L 7 – 15 L 2 – 19 L

1961 SEASON (6-1-0) 10/07/1961 McGill Redmen 10/14/1961 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/21/1961 Western Mustangs 10/28/1961 Western Mustangs 11/04/1961 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/11/1961 McGill Redmen 11/18/1961 McGill Redmen

8–7W 29 – 0 W 38 – 13 W 27 – 7 W 58 – 6 W 7 – 15 L 11 – 0 W (yc)

1952 SEASON (2-5-0) 10/04/1952 Western Mustangs 10/11/1952 McGill Redmen 10/18/1952 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/25/1952 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/01/1952 Western Mustangs 11/08/1952 McMaster Mauraders 11/15/1952 McGill Redmen

1 – 33 L 20 – 7 W 1 – 13 L 1–9L 5 – 25 L 21 – 9 W 5–9L

1962 SEASON (4-3-0) 10/06/1962 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/13/1962 Western Mustangs 10/20/1962 McGill Redmen 10/27/1962 McGill Redmen 11/03/1962 Western Mustangs 11/10/1962 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/17/1962 McGill Redmen

32 – 13 W 26 – 9 W 24 – 38 L 10 – 14 L 16 – 13 W 29 – 0 W 13 – 15 L (yc)

1953 SEASON (3-3-0) 10/03/1953 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/10/1953 McGill Redmen 10/24/1953 Western Mustangs 10/31/1953 McMaster Mauraders 11/07/1953 McMaster Mauraders 11/14/1953 Toronto Varsity Blues

7 – 16 L 13 – 12 W 7 – 19 L 34 – 20 W 28 – 25 W 1–9L

1963 SEASON (6-0-0) 10/05/1963 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/12/1963 Western Mustangs 10/19/1963 McGill Redmen 10/26/1963 McGill Redmen 11/02/1963 Western Mustangs 11/09/1963 Toronto Varsity Blues

21 – 14 W 20 – 18 W 26 – 19 W 17 – 7 W 51 – 9 W 19 – 15 W

1954 SEASON (4-3-0) 10/09/1954 McGill Redmen 10/16/1954 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/23/1954 Western Mustangs 10/30/1954 Western Mustangs 11/07/1954 McGill Redmen 11/13/1954 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/20/1954 Western Mustangs

46 – 11 W 20 – 0 W 1 – 27 L 18 – 11 W 30 – 0 W 9 – 11 L 18 – 20 L (po)

1964 SEASON (7-0-0) 10/03/1964 Western Mustangs 10/10/1964 McGill Redmen 10/17/1964 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/24/1964 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/31/1964 McGill Redmen 11/07/1964 Western Mustangs 11/14/1964 McMaster Mauraders

11 – 9 W 13 – 12 W 45 – 24 W 34 – 22 W 20 – 0 W 29 – 12 W 63 – 6 W (yc)

1955 SEASON (6-1-0) 10/01/1955 McGill Redmen 10/08/1955 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/15/1955 Western Mustangs 10/22/1955 Western Mustangs 10/29/1955 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/05/1955 McGill Redmen 11/12/1955 Toronto Varsity Blues

30 – 10 W 6 – 11 L 12 – 4 W 25 – 17 W 11 – 10 W 12 – 7 W 18 – 0 W (yc)

1965 SEASON (3-3-0) 10/05/1965 Western Mustangs 10/09/1965 McGill Redmen 10/16/1965 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/23/1965 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/30/1965 McGill Redmen 11/06/1965 Western Mustangs

20 – 33 L 8–0W 0–1L 31 – 0 W 16 – 6 W 12 – 26 L

1956 SEASON (5-1-1) 10/06/1956 Toronto Varsity Blues 7–7T 10/13/1956 Western Mustangs 35 – 0 W 10/20/1956 McGill Redmen 1–6L 10/27/1956 McGill Redmen 20 – 15 W 11/03/1956 Western Mustangs 20 – 13 W 11/10/1956 Toronto Varsity Blues 19 – 12 W 11/17/1956 Toronto Varsity Blues 4 – 2 W (yc)

1966 SEASON (6-1-0) 10/01/1966 McGill Redmen 10/08/1966 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/15/1966 Western Mustangs 10/22/1966 Western Mustangs 10/29/1966 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/05/1966 McGill Redmen 11/12/1966 Toronto Varsity Blues

28 – 16 W 19 – 28 L 24 – 9 W 33 – 0 W 23 – 15 W 30 – 0 W 50 – 7 W (yc)

1957 SEASON (0-6-0) 10/05/1957 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/12/1957 Western Mustangs 10/19/1957 McGill Redmen 10/26/1957 McGill Redmen 11/02/1957 Western Mustangs 11/09/1957 Toronto Varsity Blues

1967 SEASON (4-2-0) 10/07/1967 Western Mustangs 10/15/1967 McGill Redmen 10/21/1967 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/28/1967 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/04/1967 McGill Redmen 11/11/1967 Western Mustangs

42 – 14 W 41 – 23 W 14 – 19 L 13 – 16 L 15 – 10 W 10 – 5 W

8 – 16 L 6 – 34 L 6 – 33 L 0 – 15 L 8 – 21 L 2 – 18 L

1958 SEASON (2-5-0) 09/27/1958 McGill Redmen 10/04/1958 Western Mustangs 10/11/1958 McGill Redmen 10/18/1958 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/26/1958 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/02/1958 McGill Redmen 11/09/1958 Western Mustangs

8 – 14 L 16 – 48 L 21 – 0 W 0 – 44 L 3 – 32 L 13 – 16 L 14 – 12 W

1959 SEASON (2-4-0) 10/03/1959 Western Mustangs 10/09/1959 McGill Redmen 10/16/1959 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/24/1959 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/31/1959 McGill Redmen 11/07/1959 Western Mustangs

8 – 20 L 16 – 12 W 0–7L 6–7L 6–1W 13 – 55 L

1960 SEASON (4-3-0) 10/01/1960 McGill Redmen 10/08/1960 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/15/1960 Western Mustangs 10/22/1960 Western Mustangs 10/29/1960 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/05/1960 McGill Redmen 11/12/1960 McGill Redmen

27 – 26 W 26 – 13 W 10 – 21 L 36 – 0 W 21 – 6 W 9 – 15 L 0 – 21 L (yc)

1968 SEASON (8-1-0) 09/28/1968 Western Mustangs 10/05/1968 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/12/1968 McGill Redmen 10/19/1968 Waterloo Warriors 10/26/1968 McGill Redmen 11/02/1968 McMaster Mauraders 11/09/1968 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/17/1968 Manitoba Bison 11/22/1968 Waterloo Lutheran

22 – 17 W 35 – 0 W 21 – 28 L 33 – 17 W 15 – 14 W 54 – 7 W 14 – 6 W 29 – 6 W (sf ) 42 – 14 W (vc)

1969 SEASON (5-2-0) 09/27/1969 McGill Redmen 10/04/1969 Waterloo Warriors 10/11/1969 Western Mustangs 10/18/1969 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/25/1969 McGill Redmen 11/01/1969 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/08/1969 McMaster Mauraders

6 – 28 L 28 – 0 W 17 – 6 W 24 – 17 W 3 – 21 L 16 – 14 W 39 – 10 W

1970 SEASON (6-2-0) 09/26/1970 Western Mustangs 18 – 4 W 10/03/1970 Toronto Varsity Blues 18 – 27 L 10/10/1970 McGill Redmen 44 – 11 W 10/17/1970 Toronto Varsity Blues 29 – 15 W 10/24/1970 McGill Redmen 23 – 12 W 10/31/1970 McMaster Mauraders 31 – 17 W 11/07/1970 Waterloo Warriors 20 – 6 W 11/15/1970 Manitoba Bison 20 – 24 L OT (sf ) 1971 SEASON (6-3-0) 09/11/1971 Laurentian Voyageurs 09/18/1971 Ottawa Gee-Gees 09/25/1971 Waterloo Warriors 09/29/1971 Carleton Ravens 10/02/1971 Carleton Ravens 10/09/1971 York Lions 10/16/1971 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/23/1971 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/30/1971 Western Mustangs

65 – 6 W 17 – 26 L 36 – 0 W 48 – 25 W 22 – 0 W 62 – 7 W 28 – 25 W 29 – 31 L 3 – 42 L (po)

1972 SEASON (3-3-0) 09/17/1972 Carleton Ravens 09/23/1972 Ottawa Gee-Gees 09/30/1972 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/07/1972 Carleton Ravens 10/13/1972 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/21/1972 Toronto Varsity Blues

33 – 0 W 16 – 13 W 18 – 46 L 23 – 26 L 18 – 17 W 13 – 27 L

1973 SEASON (5-3-0) 09/15/1973 Ottawa Gee-Gees 09/22/1973 Toronto Varsity Blues 09/29/1973 Guelph Gryphons 10/06/1973 Carleton Ravens 10/13/1973 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/20/1973 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/27/1973 McMaster Mauraders 11/03/1973 York Lions

14 – 27 L 27 – 9 W 33 – 14 W 21 – 13 W 16 – 37 L 6 – 48 L 34 – 14 W 30 – 22 W

1974 SEASON (2-5-0) 09/14/1974 Ottawa Gee-Gees 09/21/1974 McGill Redmen 09/28/1974 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/05/1974 York Lions 10/12/1974 Carleton Ravens 10/19/1974 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/26/1974 Guelph Gryphons

7 – 27 L 19 – 8 W 9 – 32 L 30 – 7 W 16 – 36 L 20 – 38 L 10 – 20 L

1975 SEASON (3-5-0) 09/13/1975 Concordia Stingers 09/20/1975 Carleton Ravens 09/27/1975 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/04/1975 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/11/1975 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/18/1975 McMaster Mauraders 10/25/1975 Bishop’s Gaiters 11/01/1975 Ottawa Gee-Gees

14 – 17 L 4–1W 0 – 26 L 10 – 32 L 14 – 35 L 16 – 3 W 37 – 6 W 26 – 57 L

1976 SEASON (5-2-0) 09/11/1976 Bishop’s Gaiters 09/18/1976 Carleton Ravens 09/25/1976 Carleton Ravens 10/02/1976 McGill Redmen 10/09/1976 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/16/1976 Concordia Stingers 10/23/1976 Ottawa Gee-Gees

27 – 34 L 15 – 10 W 28 – 18 W 9–8W 7 – 26 L 23 – 9 W 19 – 0 W

1977 SEASON (7-2-0) 09/17/1977 Bishop’s Gaiters 44 – 25 W 09/24/1977 Ottawa Gee-Gees 24 – 15 W 10/01/1977 McGill Redmen 4–5L 10/08/1977 Carleton Ravens 40 – 1 W 10/15/1977 McGill Redmen 21 – 9 W 10/22/1977 Trois-Rivieres Patriotes 45 – 1 W 10/29/1977 Ottawa Gee-Gees 27 – 14 W (po) 11/05/1977 Bishop’s Gaiters 45 – 27 W (yc) 11/12/1977 Acadia Axemen 22 – 35 L (ab)

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1978 SEASON (10-0-0) 09/16/1978 Trois-Rivieres Patriotes 46 – 7 W 09/23/1978 Concordia Stingers 52 – 0 W 09/30/1978 McGill Redmen 27 – 17 W 10/06/1978 Ottawa Gee-Gees 28 – 16 W 10/14/1978 Carleton Ravens 26 – 3 W 10/21/1978 Bishop’s Gaiters 15 – 14 W 10/28/1978 Carleton Ravens 17 – 13 W (po) 11/04/1978 McGill Redmen 23 – 1 W (yc) 11/11/1978 St. Francis Xavier X-Men 32 – 10 W (ab) 11/18/1978 UBC Thunderbirds 16 – 3 W (vc) 1979 SEASON (7-2-0) 09/09/1979 Trois-Rivieres Patriotes 42 – 7 W 09/22/1979 Ottawa Gee-Gees 20 – 21 L 09/29/1979 Concordia Stingers 16 – 10 W 10/06/1979 Carleton Ravens 23 – 7 W 10/13/1979 Bishop’s Gaiters 23 – 8 W 10/20/1979 McGill Redmen 17 – 6 W 10/27/1979 Carleton Ravens 25 – 5 W (po) 11/03/1979 McGill Redmen 22 – 5 W (po) 11/10/1979 Western Mustangs 14 – 32 L (yc) 1980 SEASON (6-3-0) 09/13/1980 Ottawa Gee-Gees 09/20/1980 Concordia Stingers 09/27/1980 McGill Redmen 10/04/1980 Carleton Ravens 10/11/1980 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/18/1980 Bishop’s Gaiters 10/25/1980 Carleton Ravens 11/01/1980 McGill Redmen 11/08/1980 @ Ottawa Gee-Gees

11 – 21 L 34 – 30 W 12 – 22 L 16 – 3 W 9 – 10 L 30 – 17 W 31 – 4 W 23 – 21 W (po) 12 – 13 L (po)

1981 SEASON (6-4-0) 09/19/1981 Concordia Stingers 09/26/1981 McGill Redmen 10/03/1981 Carleton Ravens 10/10/1981 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/17/1981 Carleton Ravens 10/24/1981 Bishop’s Gaiters 10/31/1981 Ottawa Gee-Gees 11/07/1981 Concordia Stingers 11/14/1981 @ McGill Redmen 11/21/1981 Acadia Axemen

17 – 27 L 7 – 18 L 38 – 19 W 29 – 28 W 52 – 10 W 46 – 14 W 10 – 24 L 39 – 11 W (po) 26 – 19 W (dm) 14 – 40 L (ab)

1982 SEASON (4-5-0) 09/11/1982 Ottawa Gee-Gees 20 – 22 L 09/18/1982 Carleton Ravens 32 – 34 L 09/25/1982 McGill Redmen 30 – 1 W 10/02/1982 Ottawa Gee-Gees 32 – 35 L 10/09/1982 Carleton Ravens 27 – 21 W 10/16/1982 Bishop’s Gaiters 44 – 27 W 10/23/1982 Concordia Stingers 4 – 18 L 10/30/1982 Ottawa Gee-Gees 31 – 30 W (po) 11/06/1982 @ Concordia Stingers 15 – 25 L (dm) 1983 SEASON (7-2-2) 09/10/1983 Carleton Ravens 09/17/1983 Carleton Ravens 09/24/1983 Concordia Stingers 10/01/1983 Bishop’s Gaiters 10/07/1983 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/15/1983 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/22/1983 McGill Redmen 10/29/1983 Carleton Ravens 11/05/1983 vs. McGill Redmen 11/12/1983 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/19/1983 Calgary Dinos

36 – 4 W 38 – 11 W 26 – 23 W 38 – 25 W 18 – 18 T 16 – 16 T 33 – 34 L 32 – 18 W (po) 36 – 5 W (dm) 22 – 7 W (cb) 21 – 31 L (vc)

1984 SEASON (7-3-0) 09/15/1984 Bishop’s Gaiters 36 – 39 L 09/22/1984 McGill Redmen 59 – 30 W 09/29/1984 Carleton Ravens 9 – 10 L 10/05/1984 Ottawa Gee-Gees 39 – 13 W 10/13/1984 Ottawa Gee-Gees 52 – 1 W 10/20/1984 Concordia Stingers 27 – 25 W 10/27/1984 Carleton Ravens 27 – 24 W 11/03/1984 McGill Redmen 65 – 29 W (po) 11/10/1984 @ Bishop’s Gaiters 37 – 35 W (dm) 11/17/1984 Mount Allison Mounties 17 – 28 L (ab)

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1985 SEASON (6-2-0) 09/21/1985 Concordia Stingers 09/28/1985 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/05/1985 Bishop’s Gaiters 10/12/1985 Carleton Ravens 10/19/1985 McGill Redmen 10/25/1985 Ottawa Gee-Gees 11/02/1985 Carleton Ravens 11/09/1985 Concordia Stingers

26 – 23 W 34 – 13 W 26 – 19 W 28 – 27 W 41 – 7 W 17 – 20 L 21 – 19 W 14 – 15 L (po)

1986 SEASON (3-5-0) 09/13/1986 Bishop’s Gaiters 09/20/1986 McGill Redmen 09/27/1986 Carleton Ravens 10/04/1986 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/10/1986 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/18/1986 Concordia Stingers 10/25/1986 Carleton Ravens 11/01/1986 Bishop’s Gaiters

15 – 28 L 8 – 11 L 18 – 29 L 23 – 17 W 32 – 15 W 69 – 16 W 32 – 37 L 25 – 31 L (po)

1987 SEASON (3-5-0) 09/12/1987 Concordia Stingers 09/19/1987 Ottawa Gee-Gees 09/26/1987 Carleton Ravens 10/03/1987 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/10/1987 Carleton Ravens 10/17/1987 McGill Redmen 10/24/1987 Bishop’s Gaiters 10/31/1987 McGill Redmen

20 – 27 L 36 – 29 W 29 – 6 W 22 – 13 W 14 – 16 L 10 – 21 L 10 – 39 L 24 – 27 L (po)

1988 SEASON (6-3-0) 09/10/1988 Ottawa Gee-Gees 09/17/1988 Bishop’s Gaiters 09/24/1988 McGill Redmen 10/01/1988 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/08/1988 Concordia Stingers 10/15/1988 Carleton Ravens 10/22/1988 Carleton Ravens 10/29/1988 Ottawa Gee-Gees 11/05/1988 @ Bishop’s Gaiters

23 – 10 W 15 – 18 L 31 – 28 W 9–4W 15 – 29 L 35 – 14 W 32 – 0 W 16 – 13 W (po) 7 – 16 L (dm)

1989 SEASON (9-1-0) 09/09/1989 Ottawa Gee-Gees 13 – 9 W 09/16/1989 Bishop’s Gaiters 28 – 17 W 09/23/1989 Carleton Ravens 51 – 7 W 09/29/1989 Ottawa Gee-Gees 28 – 24 W 10/07/1989 Concordia Stingers 25 – 5 W 10/14/1989 Carleton Ravens 38 – 11 W 10/21/1989 McGill Redmen 29 – 0 W 10/28/1989 McGill Redmen 33 – 17 W (po) 11/04/1989 vs. Ottawa Gee-Gees 39 – 18 W (dm) 11/11/1989 Saskatchewan Huskies 10 – 40 L (cb) 1990 SEASON (5-3-1) 09/16/1990 Concordia Stingers 09/22/1990 Ottawa Gee-Gees 09/29/1990 McGill Redmen 10/06/1990 Carleton Ravens 10/13/1990 Bishop’s Gaiters 10/19/1990 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/27/1990 Carleton Ravens 11/03/1990 Concordia Stingers 11/10/1990 @ Bishop’s Gaiters

11 – 20 L 30 – 2 W 19 – 14 W 36 – 6 W 20 – 20 T 1–6L 29 – 13 W 37 – 15 W (po) 9 – 20 L (dm)

1991 SEASON (7-3-0) 09/14/1991 McGill Redmen 44 – 30 W 09/21/1991 Carleton Ravens 34 – 19 W 09/28/1991 Concordia Stingers 49 – 22 W 10/04/1991 Ottawa Gee-Gees 15 – 19 L 10/12/1991 Carleton Ravens 58 – 10 W 10/19/1991 Ottawa Gee-Gees 52 – 13 W 10/26/1991 Bishop’s Gaiters 26 – 29 L 11/01/1991 Concordia Stingers 25 – 23 W (po) 11/09/1991 @ Bishop’s Gaiters 34 – 31 W (dm) 11/16/1991 Laurier Golden Hawks 22 – 42 L (cb)

1992 SEASON (10-1-0) 09/12/1992 Concordia Stingers 09/19/1992 Bishop’s Gaiters 09/26/1992 Carleton Ravens 10/03/1992 McGill Redmen 10/10/1992 Carleton Ravens 10/17/1992 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/23/1992 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/31/1992 McGill Redmen 11/07/1992 @ Bishop’s Gaiters 11/14/1992 Guelph Gryphons 11/21/1992 St. Mary’s Huskies

13 – 8 W 14 – 49 L 43 – 3 W 27 – 17 W 44 – 10 W 35 – 0 W 49 – 15 W 24 – 21 W (po) 31 – 6 W (dm) 23 – 16 W (cb) 21 – 0 W (vc)

1993 SEASON (2-5-0) 09/11/1993 Ottawa Gee-Gees 09/18/1993 Bishop’s Gaiters 09/25/1993 Carleton Ravens 10/02/1993 Concordia Stingers 10/09/1993 Carleton Ravens 10/16/1993 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/23.1993 McGill Redmen 1994 SEASON (1-6-0) 09/10/1994 McGill Redmen 09/17/1994 Ottawa Gee-Gees 09/24/1994 Carleton Ravens 10/01/1994 Concordia Stingers 10/08/1994 Carleton Ravens 10/15/1994 Bishop’s Gaiters 10/22/1994 Ottawa Gee-Gees

17 – 11 W 7 - 24 L 20 - 25 L 16 - 19 L 26 - 8 W 12 - 34 L 24 - 37 L

16 – 33 L 20 – 45 L 19 – 21 L 7 – 34 L 44 – 7 W 14 – 19 L 16 – 29 L

1995 SEASON (6-4-0) 09/09/1995 (4) Concordia Stingers L (D) 09/16/1995 Carleton Ravens 10 – 22 L 09/23/1995 Carleton Ravens 21 – 2 W 09/30/1995 Bishop’s Gaiters 32 – 21 W 10/07/1995 (4) Ottawa Gee-Gees 7 – 29 L 10/14/1995 McGill Redmen 20 – 7 W 10/21/1995 (6) Ottawa Gee-Gees 21 – 3 W 10/28/1995 McGill Redmen 20 – 12 W 11/04/1995 (7) Bishop’s Gaiters 25 – 0 W (po) 11/11/1995 @ (6) Ottawa Gee-Gees 3 – 8 L (dm) 1996 SEASON (5-4-0) 08/31/1996 Concordia Stingers 09/07/1996 (8) Ottawa Gee-Gees 09/14/1996 (7) Ottawa Gee-Gees 09/21/1996 McGill Redmen 09/28/1996 (8) Carleton Ravens 10/05/1996 Bishop’s Gaiters 10/12/1996 Bishop’s Gaiters 10/19/1996 Laval Rouge et Or 11/02/1996 (9) McGill Redmen

18 – 13 L 10 – 25 L 31 – 28 W 20 – 29 L 12 – 8 W 21 – 13 W 31 – 6 W 18 – 7 W 9 – 19 L (po)

1997 SEASON (8-2-0) 08/30/1997 @ (4) McGill Redmen 18 – 20 L 09/06/1997 vs. (10) Bishop’s Gaiters 36 – 10 W 09/13/1997 vs. McGill Redmen 21 – 7 W 09/21/1997 @ Concordia Stingers 10 – 23 L 10/04/1997 vs. Laval Rouge et Or 32 – 7 W 10/11/1997 @ Carleton Ravens 25 – 18 W 10/18/1997 vs. Carleton Ravens 22 – 12 W 10/25/1997 @ (2) Ottawa Gee-Gees 19 – 9 W 11/01/1997 vs. McGill Redmen 10 – 7 W (po) 11/08/1997 vs. (4) Ottawa Gee-Gees W (f )(dm) 1998 SEASON (3-5-0) 09/05/1998 vs. (7) Concordia Stingers 09/12/1998 @ (3) Bishop’s Gaiters 09/26/1998 vs. McGill Redmen 10/02/1998 @ Carleton Ravens 10/10/1998 @ Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/17/1998 vs. Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/25/1998 @ Laval Rouge et Or 10/31/1998 vs. Bishop’s Gaiters

32 – 11 W 19 – 24 L 36 – 0 W 40 – 8 W 30 – 47 L 21 – 28 L 10 – 13 L 20 – 39 L

1999 SEASON (2-6-0) 09/12/1999 @ (5) Laval Rouge et Or 09/18/1999 vs. Ottawa Gee-Gees 09/25/1999 vs. (2) Concordia Stingers 10/02/1999 @ Bishop’s Gaiters 10/09/1999 @ Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/16/1999 vs. Guelph Gryphons 10/23/1999 @ Toronto Varsity Blues 10/30/1999 vs. McGill Redmen

0 – 23 L 22 – 27 L 17 – 30 L 14 – 35 L 22 – 29 L 21 – 12 W 55 – 3 W 28 – 30 L

2000 SEASON (1-7-0) 09/09/2000 vs. (5) Ottawa Gee-Gees 1 – 35 L 09/16/2000 @ McGill Redmen 15 – 30 L 09/23/2000 vs. Bishop’s Gaiters 9 – 32 L 09/30/2000 vs. (2) Laval Rouge et Or 14 – 33 L 10/07/2000 @ (4) Ottawa Gee-Gees 0 – 45 L 10/14/2000 vs. (8) Western Mustangs 41 – 40 W 10/21/2000 @ (5) Laurier Golden Hawks 7 – 67 L 10/28/2000 @ Concordia Stingers 27 – 30 L 2001 SEASON (6-4-0) 09/03/2001 vs. (5) McMaster Mauraders 22 – 41 L 09/08/2001 vs. (1) Ottawa Gee-Gees 15 – 26 L 09/15/2001 @ (10) Guelph Gryphons 43 – 13 W 09/22/2001 vs. York Lions 24 – 22 W 09/29/2001 @ Toronto Varsity Blues 38 – 23 W 10/06/2001 @ Laurier Golden Hawks 30 – 8 W 10/13/2001 vs. (9) Western Mustangs 26 – 21 W 10/20/2001 @ Windsor Lancers 9 – 36 L 10/27/2001 vs. Laurier Golden Hawks 29 – 27 W (po) 11/03/2001 @ (4) Ottawa Gee-Gees 12 – 47 L (po) 2002 SEASON (9-2-0) 09/02/2002 @ (5)McMaster Mauraders 25 – 27 L 09/07/2002 @ (4) Ottawa Gee-Gees 29 – 28 W 09/14/2002 vs. Guelph Gryphons 25 – 9 W 09/21/2002 @ York Lions 35 – 17 W 09/28/2002 vs. Toronto Varsity Blues 61 – 10 W 10/05/2002 vs. Laurier Golden Hawks 12 – 9 W 10/12/2002 @ Waterloo Warriors 38 – 2 W 10/19/2002 vs. Windsor Lancers 46 – 0 W 10/26/2002 vs. Waterloo Warriors 51 – 14 W (po) 11/02/2002 vs. (7) Western Mustangs 55 – 20 W (po) 11/09/2002 @ (1) McMaster Mauraders 19 – 33 L (yc) 2003 SEASON (8-2-0) 09/01/2003 vs. York Lions 47 – 7 W 09/06/2003 @ Toronto Varsity Blues 72 – 0 W 09/13/2003 @ Western Mustangs 47 – 35 W 09/20/2003 vs. (3) McMaster Mauraders 27 – 30 L (ot) 09/27/2003 @ Guelph Gryphons 40 – 19 W 10/04/2003 vs. Waterloo Warriors 51 – 3 W 10/11/2003 @ (7) Laurier Golden Hawks 26 – 23 W 10/18/2003 vs. Windsor Lancers 51 – 17 W 10/25/2003 vs. York Lions 27 – 6 W (po) 11/01/2003 vs. (7) Laurier Golden Hawks 33 – 36 L (po) (ot) 2004 SEASON (2-6-0) 09/06/2004 at Windsor Lancers 09/11/2004 vs Guelph Gryphons 09/18/2004 at (10) Ottawa Gee-Gees 09/25/2004 vs Waterloo Warriors 10/02/2004 at York Lions 10/09/2004 vs Toronto Varsity Blues 10/16/2004 at (6) McMaster Mauraders 10/23/2004 vs (9) Western Mustangs

28 – 30 L 26 – 27 L 19 – 24 L 14 – 17 L 17 – 16 W 70 – 0 W 13 – 32 L 23 – 49 L

2005 SEASON (3-5-0) 09/05/2005 vs (3) Laurier Golden Hawks 0 – 45 L 09/10/2005 vs York Lions 40 – 7 W 09/17/2005 at Windsor Lancers 24 – 27 L 09/24/2005 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 18 – 33 L 10/01/2005 at (9) McMaster Mauraders 24 – 43 L 10/08/2005 at Waterloo Warriors 26 – 18 W 10/15/2005 vs Toronto Varsity Blues 45 – 0 W 10/22/2005 at (8) Western Mustangs 28 – 50 L


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL : 2011-12

RESULTS BY OPPONENT 2006 SEASON (4-6-0) 09/04/2006 vs Toronto Varsity Blues 53 – 7 W 09/09/2006 at Guelph Gryphons 31 – 10 W 09/16/2006 vs Windsor Lancers 18 – 22 L 09/23/2006 at Waterloo Warriors 13 – 14 L 10/01/2006 at (3)McMaster Mauraders 5 – 37 L 10/07/2006 vs (5)Ottawa Gee-Gees 13 – 34 L 10/14/2006 at York Lions 16 – 14 W (ot) 10/21/2006 vs (10)Western Mustangs 28 – 9 L 10/28/2006 at (9)McMaster Mauraders 25–19 W (po) 11/04/2006 at 3 Ottawa Gee-Gees 10 – 23 L (po) 2007 SEASON (6-3-0) 09/03/2007 at (7)Western Mustangs 26 – 20 W (ot) 09/09/2007 vs Guelph Gryphons 26 – 14 W 09/15/2007 vs (9)McMaster Mauraders 24 – 20 W 09/22/2007 at Windsor Lancers 38 – 3 W 09/29/2007 vs (4) Laurier Golden Hawks 4 – 23 L 10/06/2007 at (2)Ottawa Gee-Gees 12 – 13 L 10/13/2007 vs Waterloo Warriors 45 – 0 W 10/20/2007 at Toronto Varsity Blues 54 – 24 W 10/27/2007 vs Western Mustangs 19 – 27 L (po) 2008 SEASON (8-1-0) 09/01/2008 vs McMaster Mauraders 35 – 11 W 09/06/2008 at Guelph Gryphons 41 – 30 W 09/13/2008 vs (10) Laurier Golden Hawks 41 – 7 W 09/20/2008 atToronto Varsity Blues 58 – 14 W 09/27/2008 vs (2) Western Mustangs 43 – 16 W 10/04/2008 at York Lions 80 – 0 W 10/11/2008 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 38 – 16 W 10/18/2008 at Waterloo Warriors 38 – 22 W 11/01/2008 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 13 – 23 L (po) 2009 SEASON (11-1-0) 09/07/2009 vs Guelph Gryphons 52 – 49 W 09/12/2009 vs McMaster Marauders 8–7W 09/19/2009 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 20 – 8 W 09/26/2009 vs York Lions 67 – 0 W 10/03/2009 at Windsor Lancers 42 – 13 W 10/10/2009 at Waterloo Warriors 43 – 21 W 10/17/2009 vs (5) Western Mustangs 27 – 26 W 10/24/2009 at Laurier Golden Hawks 13 – 25 L 11/07/2009 vs (10) McMaster Marauders 32 – 6 W (po) 11/14/2009 vs (5) Western Mustangs 43 – 39 W (yc) 11/21/2009 vs (1) Laval Rouge et Or 33 – 30 W (mb) 11/28/2009 (2) Calgary Dinos 33 – 31 W (vc) 2010 SEASON (3-6-0) 08/31/2010 at (10) McMaster Marauders 18-23 L 09/12/2010 vs. Windsor Lancers 40-7 W 09/18/2010 at Guelph Gryphons 15-21 L 09/25/2010 vs. (2) Ottawa Gee-Gees 25-27 L (ot) 10/02/2010 at (5) Western Mustangs 10-46 L 10/09/2010 vs. Toronto Varsity Blues 66-1 W 10/16/2010 at Laurier Golden Hawks 23-44 L 10/23/2010 vs. York Lions 14-52 W 10/30/2010 at (7) McMaster Marauders 19-40 L (po) Abbreviations (ab) - Atlantic Bowl (cb) - Churchill Bowl (dc) - Dominion Championship (dm) - Dunsmore Cup (ex) - exhibition (non-league) game (gc) - Grey Cup (mb) - Mitchell Bowl (ot) - Overtime required (po) - Playoff (sf ) - Other CIS national semi-final (vc) - Vanier Cup/College Bowl (yc) - Yates Cup final QUEEN’S FOOTBALL - RECORDS BY DECADE 1883-89 3-7-1 (.272) 1890-99 23-18-1 (.548) 1900-09 20-26-5 (.392) 1910-19 7-25-0 (.219) 1920-29 38-17-0 (.691) 1930-39 34-29-4 (.508) 1940-49 7-19-2 (.250) 1950-59 26-38-1 (.400) 1960-69 53-16-0 (.768) 1970-79 54-27-0 (.667) 1980-89 57-33-2 (.620) 1990-99 49-39-1 (.551) 2000-09 58-37-0 (.611) 2010-19 3-6-0 (.333)

RECORD vs. OPPONENT CONFERENCE/TEAM

FIRST GAME

LAST GAME

OUA

G

W

L

T

PCT

435

225

201

9

0.528

Guelph Gryphons

09/29/1973

09/18/2010

13

10

3

0

0.769

McMaster Mauraders

11/08/1952

10/30/2010

23

14

9

0

0.609

Ottawa Gee-Gees

11/02/1889

09/25/2010

94

43

48

3

0.473

Toronto Varsity Blues

10/15/1887

10/09/2010

172

80

88

4

0.477

Waterloo Warriors

10/19/1968

10/10/2009

13

11

2

0

0.846

Western Mustangs

10/19/1929

10/02/2010

85

43

40

2

0.518

Windsor Lancers

10/20/2001

09/12/2010

9

5

4

0

0.556

Laurier Golden Hawks

11/22/1968

10/16/2010

13

6

7

0

0.462

York Lions

10/09/1971

10/23/2010

13

13

0

0

1.000

5

2

3

0

0.400

AUS Acadia Axemen

11/12/1977

11/21/1981

2

0

2

0

0.000

Mount Allison Mounties

11/17/1984

11/17/1984

1

0

1

0

0.000

St. Francis Xavier X-Men

11/11/1978

11/11/1978

1

1

0

0

1.000

St. Mary’s Huskies

11/21/1992

11/21/1992

QUEBEC

1

1

0

0

1.000

244

133

105

6

0.557

Bishop’s Gaiters

10/25/1975

09/23/2000

36

19

16

1

0.542

Concordia Stingers

09/13/1975

10/28/2000

30

15

15

0

0.500

Laval Rouge Et Or

10/19/1996

11/21/2009

6

3

3

0

0.500

McGill Redmen

10/08/1898

09/16/2000

169

93

71

5

0.565

UQTR Patriotes

10/22/1977

09/09/1979

3

3

0

0

1.000

6

3

3

0

0.500

CANADA WEST UBC Thunderbirds

11/18/1978

11/18/1978

1

1

0

0

1.000

Calgary Dinos

11/19/1983

11/28/2009

2

1

1

0

0.500

Manitoba Bison

11/17/1968

11/15/1970

2

1

1

0

0.500

Saskatchewan Huskies

11/11/1989

11/11/1989

1

0

1

0

0.000

96

68

26

2

0.719

OTHER Carleton Ravens

09/29/1971

10/02/1998

51

41

10

0

0.804

Edmonton Elks

12/02/1922

12/02/1922

1

1

0

0

1.000

Hamilton Tigers

11/01/1890

11/23/1935

11

5

6

0

0.455

Kingston Football Club

10/10/1896

10/10/1896

1

1

0

0

1.000

Laurentian Voyageurs

09/11/1971

09/11/1971

1

1

0

0

1.000

Montreal Football Club

11/23/1893

11/23/1893

1

1

0

0

1.000

Ottawa Football Club

10/20/1883

11/28/1925

6

1

5

0

0.167

Osgoode Hall Club

10/19/1895

10/29/1892

5

1

3

1

0.300

Regina Roughriders

12/01/1923

12/01/1923

1

1

0

0

1.000

Royal Military College

10/13/1883

11/14/1913

13

10

2

1

0.808

Toronto Football Club

11/11/1893

11/18/1893

2

2

0

0

1.000

Toronto Argonauts

11/25/1922

11/25/1922

1

1

0

0

1.000

Toronto Balmy Beach

11/29/1924

11/21/1925

2

2

0

0

1.000

ALL-TIME OPPONENTS ACADIA AXEMEN (0-2-0) 11/12/1977 22 – 35 L (po) 11/21/1981 14 – 40 L (po) BISHOP’S GAITERS (19-16-1) 10/25/1975 37 – 6 W 09/11/1976 27 – 34 L 09/17/1977 44 – 25 W 11/05/1977 45 – 27 W (po) 10/21/1978 15 – 14 W 10/13/1979 23 – 8 W 10/18/1980 30 – 17 W 10/24/1981 46 – 14 W 10/16/1982 44 – 27 W 10/01/1983 38 – 25 W 09/15/1984 36 – 39 L

11/10/1984 10/05/1985 09/13/1986 11/01/1986 10/24/1987 09/17/1988 11/05/1988 09/16/1989 10/13/1990 11/10/1990 10/26/1991 11/09/1991 09/19/1992 11/07/1992 09/18/1993 10/15/1994 09/30/1995 11/04/1995

37 – 35 W (po) 26 – 19 W 15 – 28 L 25 – 31 L (po) 10 – 39 L 15 – 18 L 7 – 16 L (po) 28 – 17 W 20 – 20 T 9 – 20 L (po) 26 – 29 L 34 – 31 W (po) 14 – 49 L 31 – 6 W (po) 7 – 24 L 14 – 19 L 32 – 21 W 25 – 0 W (po)

10/05/1996 10/12/1996 09/06/1997 09/12/1998 10/31/1998 10/02/1999 09/23/2000

21 – 13 W 31 – 6 W 36 – 10 W 19 – 24 L 20 – 39 L 14 – 35 L 9 – 32 L

CARLETON RAVENS (41-10-0) 09/29/1971 48 – 25 W 10/02/1971 22 – 0 W 09/17/1972 33 – 0 W 10/07/1972 23 – 26 L 10/06/1973 21 – 13 W 10/12/1974 16 – 36 L 09/20/1975 4 – 1 W 09/18/1976 15 – 10 W 09/25/1976 28 – 18 W

10/08/1977 10/14/1978 10/28/1978 10/06/1979 10/27/1979 10/04/1980 10/25/1980 10/03/1981 10/17/1981 09/18/1982 10/09/1982 09/10/1983 09/17/1983 10/29/1983 09/29/1984 10/27/1984 10/12/1985 11/02/1985

40 – 1 W 26 – 3 W 17 – 13 W (po) 23 – 7 W 25 – 5 W (po) 16 – 3 W 31 – 4 W 38 – 19 W 52 – 10 W 32 – 34 L 27 – 21 W 36 – 4 W 38 – 11 W 32 – 18 W (po) 9 – 10 L 27 – 24 W 28 – 27 W 21 – 19 W

CARLETON RAVENS (cont.) 09/27/1986 18 – 29 L 10/25/1986 32 – 37 L 09/26/1987 29 – 6 W 10/10/1987 14 – 16 L 10/15/1988 35 – 14 W 10/22/1988 32 – 0 W 09/23/1989 51 – 7 W 10/14/1989 38 – 11 W 10/06/1990 36 – 6 W 10/27/1990 29 – 13 W 09/21/1991 34 – 19 W 10/12/1991 58 – 10 W 09/26/1992 43 – 3 W 10/10/1992 44 – 10 W 09/25/1993 20 – 25 L 10/09/1993 26 – 8 W 09/24/1994 19 – 21 L 10/08/1994 44 – 7 W 09/16/1995 10 – 22 L 09/23/1995 21 – 2 W 09/28/1996 12 – 8 W 10/11/1997 25 – 18 W 10/18/1997 22 – 12 W 10/02/1998 40 – 8 W CALGARY DINOS (1-1-0) 11/19/1983 21 – 31 L (vc) 11/28/2009 33 – 31 W (vc) CONCORDIA STINGERS (15-15-0) 09/13/1975 14 – 17 L 10/16/1976 23 – 9 W 09/23/1978 52 – 0 W 09/29/1979 16 – 10 W 09/20/1980 34 – 30 W 09/19/1981 17 – 27 L 11/07/1981 39 – 11 W (po) 10/23/1982 4 – 18 L 11/06/1982 15 – 25 L (po) 09/24/1983 26 – 23 W 10/20/1984 27 – 25 W 09/21/1985 26 – 23 W 11/09/1985 14 – 15 L (po) 10/18/1986 69 – 16 W 09/12/1987 20 – 27 L 10/08/1988 15 – 29 L 10/07/1989 25 – 5 W 09/16/1990 11 – 20 L 11/03/1990 37 – 15 W (po) 09/28/1991 49 – 22 W 11/01/1991 25 – 23 W (po) 09/12/1992 13 – 8 W 10/02/1993 16 – 19 L 10/01/1994 7 – 34 L 09/09/1995 – L (d) 08/31/1996 18 – 13 L 09/21/1997 10 – 23 L 09/05/1998 32 – 11 W 09/25/1999 17 – 30 L 10/28/2000 27 – 30 L EDMONTON ELKS (1-0-0) 12/02/1922 13 – 1 W (po) GUELPH GRYPHONS (10-3-0) 09/29/1973 33 – 14 W 10/26/1974 10 – 20 L 11/14/1992 23 – 16 W (po) 10/16/1999 21 – 12 W 09/15/2001 43 – 13 W 09/14/2002 25 – 9 W 09/27/2003 40 – 19 W 09/11/2004 26 – 27 L 09/09/2006 31 – 10 W 09/09/2007 26 – 14 W 09/06/2008 41 – 30 W 09/07/2009 52 – 49 W 09/18/2010 15 – 21 L HAMILTON TIGERS (5-6-0) 11/01/1890 4 – 7 L

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RESULTS BY OPPONENT HAMILTON TIGERS (cont.) 11/22/1890 6 – 8 L 11/04/1893 27 – 13 W 11/03/1894 19 – 10 W 11/10/1894 14 – 2 W 11/26/1923 13 – 5 W (po) 11/22/1924 11 – 1 W (po) 11/19/1927 6 – 21 L (po) 11/23/1929 3 – 14 L (po) 11/22/1930 3 – 8 L (po) 11/23/1935 4 – 44 L (po) KINGSTON FOOTBALL CLUB (1-0-0) 10/10/1896 – W (d) LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS (1-0-0) 09/11/1971 65 – 6 W LAVAL ROUGE ET OR (3-3-0) 10/19/1996 18 – 7 W 10/04/1997 32 – 7 W 10/25/1998 10 – 13 L 09/12/1999 0 – 23 L 09/30/2000 14 – 33 L 11/21/2009 33 – 30 W (mb) MANITOBA BISON (1-1-0) 11/17/1968 29 – 6 W (po) 11/15/1970 20 – 24 L (po) (ot) MCGILL REDMEN (93-71-5) 10/08/1898 2 – 3 L 10/29/1898 0 – 4 L 10/14/1899 4 – 7 L 11/04/1899 8 – 4 W 10/20/1900 6 – 7 L 11/03/1900 1 – 11 L 10/19/1901 0 – 5 L 11/16/1901 11 – 0 W 10/19/1902 6 – 6 T 11/14/1902 1 – 10 L 10/24/1903 1 – 11 L 11/14/1903 13 – 21 L 10/13/1904 6 – 12 L 10/22/1904 13 – 6 W 11/19/1904 6 – 0 W (po) 11/11/1905 11 – 11 T 11/18/1905 16 – 23 L 10/27/1906 20 – 23 L 11/03/1906 12 – 21 L 10/19/1907 20 – 4 W 11/02/1907 0 – 16 L 10/24/1908 12 – 5 W 10/31/1908 22 – 4 W 10/23/1909 18 – 3 W 10/30/1909 19 – 12 W 10/13/1910 2 – 6 L 10/29/1910 14 – 10 W 10/21/1911 5 – 36 L 11/11/1911 19 – 20 L 10/12/1912 5 – 15 L 11/02/1912 3 – 14 L 10/11/1913 2 – 49 L 11/01/1913 12 – 7 W 11/14/1914 7 – 31 L 10/18/1919 2 – 32 L 11/08/1919 2 – 25 L 10/09/1920 6 – 31 L 10/30/1920 0 – 16 L 10/22/1921 1 – 25 L 11/12/1921 6 – 3 W 10/14/1922 12 – 1 W 11/04/1922 20 – 10 W 10/06/1923 24 – 3 W 10/17/1923 19 – 3 W 10/25/1924 13 – 8 W 11/01/1924 16 – 4 W 10/17/1925 14 – 0 W 10/24/1925 8 – 2 W 10/23/1926 14 – 0 W 11/06/1926 12 – 13 L 10/15/1927 10 – 11 L

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11/13/1927 11/03/1928 10/05/1929 10/26/1929 10/18/1930 11/15/1930 10/24/1931 10/31/1931 10/22/1932 10/29/1932 10/14/1933 11/04/1933 10/13/1934 11/03/1934 10/05/1935 11/11/1935 10/10/1936 11/14/1936 10/23/1937 10/30/1937 10/22/1938 10/29/1938 10/14/1939 11/04/1939 11/03/1945 10/05/1946 11/02/1946 10/11/1947 11/15/1947 10/09/1948 11/13/1948 10/22/1949 10/29/1949 10/21/1950 10/28/1950 10/13/1951 11/03/1951 10/11/1952 11/15/1952 10/10/1953 10/09/1954 11/07/1954 10/01/1955 11/05/1955 10/20/1956 10/27/1956 10/19/1957 10/26/1957 09/27/1958 10/11/1958 11/02/1958 10/09/1959 10/31/1959 10/01/1960 11/05/1960 11/12/1960 10/07/1961 11/11/1961 11/18/1961 10/20/1962 10/27/1962 11/17/1962 10/19/1963 10/26/1963 10/10/1964 10/31/1964 10/09/1965 10/30/1965 10/01/1966 11/05/1966 10/15/1967 11/04/1967 10/12/1968 10/26/1968 09/27/1969 10/25/1969 10/10/1970 10/24/1970 09/21/1974 10/02/1976 10/01/1977 10/15/1977 09/30/1978 11/04/1978

11 – 5 W 2–8L 11 – 1 W 25 – 0 W 6–0W 12 – 0 W 9–9T 5–4W 12 – 12 T 12 – 1 W 3–2W 1 – 17 L 5–4W 8–4W 7–9L 18 – 1 W 10 – 0 W 5–1W 6–4W 7–0W 5 – 16 L 1–9L 2–4L 12 – 6 W 8–4W 12 – 18 L 14 – 5 W 13 – 13 T 6 – 11 L 12 – 20 L 10 – 7 W 1 – 17 L 15 – 0 W 6 – 35 L 15 – 43 L 7 – 14 L 2 – 19 L 20 – 7 W 5–9L 13 – 12 W 46 – 11 W 30 – 0 W 30 – 10 W 12 – 7 W 1–6L 20 – 15 W 6 – 33 L 0 – 15 L 8 – 14 L 21 – 0 W 13 – 16 L 16 – 12 W 6–1W 27 – 26 W 9 – 15 L 0 – 21 L (po) 8–7W 7 – 15 L 11 – 0 W (po) 24 – 38 L 10 – 14 L 13 – 15 L (po) 26 – 19 W 17 – 7 W 13 – 12 W 20 – 0 W 8–0W 16 – 6 W 28 – 16 W 30 – 0 W 41 – 23 W 15 – 10 W 21 – 28 L 15 – 14 W 6 – 28 L 3 – 21 L 44 – 11 W 23 – 12 W 19 – 8 W 9–8W 4–5L 21 – 9 W 27 – 17 W 23 – 1 W (po)

10/20/1979 11/03/1979 09/27/1980 11/01/1980 09/26/1981 11/14/1981 09/25/1982 10/22/1983 11/05/1983 09/22/1984 11/03/1984 10/19/1985 09/20/1986 10/17/1987 10/31/1987 09/24/1988 10/21/1989 10/28/1989 09/29/1990 09/14/1991 10/03/1992 10/31/1992 10/23/1993 09/10/1994 10/14/1995 10/28/1995 09/21/1996 11/02/1996 08/30/1997 09/13/1997 11/01/1997 09/26/1998 10/30/1999 09/16/2000

17 – 6 W 22 – 5 W (po) 12 – 22 L 23 – 21 W (po) 7 – 18 L 26 – 19 W (po) 30 – 1 W 33 – 34 L 36 – 5 W (po) 59 – 30 W 65 – 29 W (po) 41 – 7 W 8 – 11 L 10 – 21 L 24 – 27 L (po) 31 – 28 W 29 – 0 W 33 – 17 W (po) 19 – 14 W 44 – 30 W 27 – 17 W 24 – 21 W (po) 24 – 37 L 16 – 33 L 20 – 7 W 20 – 12 W 20 – 29 L 9 – 19 L (po) 18 – 20 L 21 – 7 W 10 – 7 W (po) 36 – 0 W 28 – 30 L 15 – 30 L

MCMASTER MAURADERS (14-9-0) 11/08/1952 21 – 9 W 10/31/1953 34 – 20 W 11/07/1953 28 – 25 W 11/14/1964 63 – 6 W (po) 11/02/1968 54 – 7 W 11/08/1969 39 – 10 W 10/31/1970 31 – 17 W 10/27/1973 34 – 14 W 10/18/1975 16 – 3 W 09/03/2001 22 – 41 L 09/02/2002 25 – 27 L 11/09/2002 19 – 33 L (po) 09/20/2003 27 – 30 L OT 10/16/2004 13 – 32 L 10/01/2005 24 – 43 L 10/01/2006 5 – 37 L 10/28/2006 25 – 19 W (po) 09/15/2007 24 – 20 W 09/01/2008 35 – 11 W 09/12/2009 8 – 7 W 11/07/2009 32 – 6 W (po) 08/31/2010 18 – 23 L 10/30/2010 19 – 40 L (po) MONTREAL FOOTBALL CLUB (1-0-0) 11/23/1893 29 – 11 W (po) MOUNT ALLISON MOUNTIES (0-1-0) 11/17/1984 17 – 28 L (po) OSGOODE HALL FC (1-3-1) 10/29/1892 0 – 29 L 10/19/1895 15 – 15 T 10/26/1895 21 – 5 W 10/16/1897 1 – 5 L 10/23/1897 2 – 17 L OTTAWA FC (1-5-0) 10/20/1883 0 – 17 L 10/18/1884 7 – 18 L 10/17/1885 7 – 22 L 10/23/1886 0 – 17 L 10/18/1890 W (D) 11/28/1925 2 – 11 L (po)

OTTAWA GEE-GEES (43-48-3) 11/02/1889 9 – 11 L 11/09/1889 9 – 11 L 10/07/1893 13 – 23 L 10/14/1893 34 – 3 W 11/17/1894 6 – 8 L (po) 10/21/1905 22 – 13 W 11/04/1905 15 – 19 L 10/13/1906 15 – 19 L 11/10/1906 31 – 0 W 10/12/1907 9 – 13 L 10/26/1907 15 – 15 T 10/10/1908 14 – 7 W 11/07/1908 16 – 11 W 10/16/1909 6 – 11 L 11/13/1909 31 – 9 W 10/08/1910 12 – 1 W 10/22/1910 25 – 2 W 10/14/1911 14 – 15 L 10/27/1911 10 – 12 L 10/05/1912 20 – 19 W 10/19/1912 – W (D) 09/18/1971 17 – 26 L 09/23/1972 16 – 13 W 10/13/1972 18 – 17 W 09/15/1973 14 – 27 L 10/13/1973 16 – 37 L 09/14/1974 7 – 27 L 10/11/1975 14 – 35 L 11/01/1975 26 – 57 L 10/09/1976 7 – 26 L 10/23/1976 19 – 0 W 09/24/1977 24 – 15 W 10/29/1977 27-14 W 10/06/1978 28 – 16 W 09/22/1979 20 – 21 L 09/13/1980 11 – 21 L 10/11/1980 9 – 10 L 11/08/1980 12 – 13 L (po) 10/10/1981 29 – 28 W 10/31/1981 10 – 24 L 09/11/1982 20 – 22 L 10/02/1982 32 – 35 L 10/30/1982 31 – 30 W (po) 10/07/1983 18 – 18 T 10/15/1983 16 – 16 T 10/05/1984 39 – 13 W 10/13/1984 52 – 1 W 09/28/1985 34 – 13 W 10/25/1985 17 – 20 L 10/04/1986 23 – 17 W 10/10/1986 32 – 15 W 09/19/1987 36 – 29 W 10/03/1987 22 – 13 W 09/10/1988 23 – 10 W 10/01/1988 9 – 4 W 10/29/1988 16 – 13 W (po) 09/09/1989 13 – 9 W 09/29/1989 28 – 24 W 11/04/1989 39 – 18 W (po) 09/22/1990 30 – 2 W 10/19/1990 1 – 6 L 10/04/1991 15 – 19 L 10/19/1991 52 – 13 W 10/17/1992 35 – 0 W 10/23/1992 49 – 15 W 09/11/1993 17 – 11 W 10/16/1993 12 – 34 L 09/17/1994 20 – 45 L 10/22/1994 16 – 29 L 10/07/1995 7 – 29 L 10/21/1995 21 – 3 W 11/11/1995 3 – 8 L (po) 09/07/1996 10 – 25 L 09/14/1996 31 – 28 W 10/25/1997 19 – 9 W 11/08/1997 – W (D) (po) 10/10/1998 30 – 47 L 10/17/1998 21 – 28 L 09/18/1999 22 – 27 L 10/09/1999 22 – 29 L 09/09/2000 1 – 35 L 10/07/2000 0 – 45 L 09/08/2001 15 – 26 L

11/03/2001 09/07/2002 09/18/2004 09/24/2005 10/07/2006 11/04/2006 10/06/2007 10/11/2008 11/01/2008 09/19/2009 09/25/2010

12 – 47 L 29 – 28 W 19 – 24 L 18 – 33 L 13 – 34 L 10 – 23 L (po) 12 – 13 L 38 – 16 W 13 – 23 L (po) 20 – 8 W 25 – 27 L (ot)

UQTR PATRIOTES (3-0-0) 10/22/1977 45 – 1 W 09/16/1978 46 – 7 W 09/09/1979 42 – 7 W REGINA ROUGHRIDERS (1-0-0) 12/01/1923 54 – 0 W (po) ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE (10-2-1) 10/13/1883 12 – 8 W 10/11/1884 4 – 0 W 10/16/1886 12 – 12 T 10/18/1886 4 – 2 W 10/17/1891 26 – 1 W 10/25/1891 25 – 17 W 10/08/1892 9 – 6 W 10/15/1892 3 – 5 L 10/13/1894 – W (D) 10/05/1895 28 – 17 W 10/12/1895 22 – 1 W 10/18/1913 6 – 15 L 11/14/1913 14 – 3 W SASKATCHEWAN HUSKIES (0-1-0) 11/11/1989 10 – 40 L (po) ST. FRANCIS XAVIER X-MEN (1-0-0) 11/11/1978 32 – 10 W (po) ST. MARY’S HUSKIES (1-0-0) 11/21/1992 21 – 0 W (po) TORONTO ARGONAUTS (1-0-0) 11/25/1922 12 – 11 W (po) TORONTO BALMY BEACH (2-0-0) 11/29/1924 11 – 3 W (po) 11/21/1925 21 – 9 W (po) TORONTO FOOTBALL CLUB (2-0-0) 11/11/1893 28 – 3 W 11/18/1893 27 – 1 W TORONTO VARSITY BLUES (80-88-4) 10/15/1887 8 – 10 L 10/25/1890 29 – 5 W 10/31/1891 17 – 25 L 10/21/1893 27 – 7 W 10/28/1893 6 – 16 L 11/02/1895 2 – 19 L 11/09/1895 12 – 7 W 10/24/1896 16 – 18 L 10/31/1896 1 – 13 L 10/30/1897 10 – 5 W 10/22/1898 6 – 16 L 11/12/1898 5 – 4 W 10/28/1899 0 – 10 L 11/18/1899 8 – 3 W 10/27/1900 11 – 11 T 11/10/1900 15 – 3 W 10/26/1901 8 – 23 L 11/02/1901 11 – 15 L 11/01/1902 5 – 0 W 11/08/1902 1 – 12 L 10/31/1903 7 – 19 L 11/07/1903 7 – 7 T 10/29/1904 21 – 10 W 11/12/1904 31 – 3 W

10/14/1905 10/28/1905 10/18/1906 11/17/1906 11/09/1907 11/16/1907 10/17/1908 11/14/1908 10/09/1909 11/06/1909 11/05/1910 11/12/1910 10/07/1911 11/04/1911 10/26/1912 11/09/1912 10/25/1913 11/08/1913 10/17/1914 10/24/1914 10/31/1914 10/11/1919 10/25/1919 10/26/1920 11/13/1920 10/08/1921 11/05/1921 10/28/1922 11/11/1922 11/18/1922 10/20/1923 11/03/1923 10/18/1924 11/08/1924 10/10/1925 10/31/1925 10/16/1926 11/13/1926 11/27/1926 10/22/1927 10/29/1927 10/06/1928 10/20/1928 10/27/1928 10/12/1929 11/09/1929 11/16/1929 10/25/1930 11/08/1930 10/10/1931 11/14/1931 10/09/1932 11/12/1932 10/21/1933 10/28/1933 11/18/1933 10/20/1934 10/27/1934 11/17/1934 10/13/1935 11/02/1935 11/16/1935 10/17/1936 11/07/1936 11/21/1936 10/09/1937 11/13/1937 11/27/1937 10/08/1938 11/12/1938 10/21/1939 10/28/1939 10/20/1945 10/27/1945 10/19/1946 10/26/1946 10/18/1947 11/08/1947 10/16/1948 11/06/1948 10/08/1949 11/13/1949 10/07/1950 11/11/1950

5 – 19 L 6 – 20 L 0 – 12 L 11 – 9 W 5 – 20 L 4–3W 18 – 2 W 8 – 20 L 1–7L 9 – 21 L 9 – 25 L 4–9L 6 – 18 L 4 – 23 L 11 – 17 L 3–9L 3 – 18 L 9 – 29 L 14 – 21 L 8 – 16 L 17 – 25 L 3 – 41 L 2 – 28 L 6 – 17 L 1 – 34 L 9–5W 12 – 13 L 15 – 13 W 1 – 24 L 12 – 6 W (po) 9–3W 18 – 5 W 8–2W 14 – 13 W 8–5W 17 – 0 W 5 – 11 L 3–1W 0 – 8 L (po) 3–0W 12 – 6 W 7 – 10 L 4–2W 16 – 4 W 11 – 4 W 6–7L 15 – 5 W (po) 1–6L 12 – 5 W 3–2W 0 – 17 L 8 – 24 L 2 – 21 L 8–2W 13 – 6 W 3 – 10 L (po) 4–3W 6–7L 8 – 7 W (po) 2–2T 15 – 19 L 6 – 4 W (po) 2 – 14 L 6–1W 3 – 11 L (po) 3–5L 3–0W 7 – 6 W (po) 6 – 13 L 10 – 13 L 8–6W 11 – 6 W 19 – 15 W 6 – 25 L 0 – 21 L 7 – 39 L 6 – 23 L 5 – 15 L 8–6W 0–4L 21 – 22 L 9–0W 1–7L 5–7L


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COACHING RECORDS 10/20/1951 2 – 26 L TORONTO VARSITY BLUES (cont.) 10/27/1951 7 – 15 L 10/18/1952 1 – 13 L 10/25/1952 1 – 9 L 10/03/1953 7 – 16 L 11/14/1953 1 – 9 L 10/16/1954 20 – 0 W 11/13/1954 9 – 11 L 10/08/1955 6 – 11 L 10/29/1955 11 – 10 W 11/12/1955 18 – 0 W (po) 10/06/1956 7 – 7 T 11/10/1956 19 – 12 W 11/17/1956 4 – 2 W (po) 10/05/1957 8 – 16 L 11/09/1957 2 – 18 L 10/18/1958 0 – 44 L 10/26/1958 3 – 32 L 10/16/1959 0 – 7 L 10/24/1959 6 – 7 L 10/08/1960 26 – 13 W 10/29/1960 21 – 6 W 10/14/1961 29 – 0 W 11/04/1961 58 – 6 W 10/06/1962 32 – 13 W 11/10/1962 29 – 0 W 10/05/1963 21 – 14 W 11/09/1963 19 – 15 W 10/17/1964 45 – 24 W 10/24/1964 34 – 22 W 10/16/1965 0 – 1 L 10/23/1965 31 – 0 W 10/08/1966 19 – 28 L 10/29/1966 23 – 15 W 11/12/1966 50 – 7 W (po) 10/21/1967 14 – 19 L 10/28/1967 13 – 16 L 10/05/1968 35 – 0 W 11/09/1968 14 – 6 W 10/18/1969 24 – 17 W 11/01/1969 16 – 14 W 10/03/1970 18 – 27 L 10/17/1970 29 – 15 W 10/16/1971 28 – 25 W 10/23/1971 29 – 31 L 09/30/1972 18 – 46 L 10/21/1972 13 – 27 L 09/22/1973 27 – 9 W 10/20/1973 6 – 48 L 09/28/1974 9 – 32 L 10/19/1974 20 – 38 L 09/27/1975 0 – 26 L 10/04/1975 10 – 32 L 11/12/1983 22 – 7 W (po) 10/23/1999 55 – 3 W 09/29/2001 38 – 23 W 09/28/2002 61 – 10 W 09/06/2003 72 – 0 W 10/09/2004 70 – 0 W 10/15/2005 45 – 0 W 09/04/2006 53 – 7 W 10/20/2007 54 – 24 W 09/20/2008 58 – 14 W 10/09/2010 66 – 1 W UBC THUNDERBIRDS (1-0-0) 11/18/1978 16 – 3 W (vc) WATERLOO WARRIORS (11-2-0) 10/19/1968 33 – 17 W 10/04/1969 28 – 0 W 11/07/1970 20 – 6 W 09/25/1971 36 – 0 W 10/12/2002 38 – 2 W 10/26/2002 51 – 14 W (po) 10/04/2003 51 – 3 W 09/25/2004 14 – 17 L 10/08/2005 26 – 18 W 09/23/2006 13 – 14 L 10/13/2007 45 – 0 W 10/18/2008 38 – 22 W 10/10/2009 43 – 21 W

WESTERN MUSTANGS (43-40-2) 10/19/1929 25 – 2 W 11/02/1929 14 – 0 W 10/11/1930 5 – 1 W 11/01/1930 3 – 0 W 10/17/1931 8 – 3 W 11/07/1931 2 – 3 L 10/15/1932 7 – 8 L 11/05/1932 4 – 4 T 10/07/1933 3 – 5 L 11/11/1933 9 – 3 W 10/06/1934 2 – 1 W 11/10/1934 4 – 5 L 10/19/1935 4 – 1 W 10/26/1935 18 – 10 W 10/24/1936 3 – 10 L 10/31/1936 3 – 1 W 10/16/1937 4 – 5 L 11/06/1937 12 – 8 W 10/15/1938 7 – 10 L 11/03/1938 1 – 10 L 10/07/1939 17 – 32 L 11/11/1939 7 – 13 L 11/10/1945 2 – 17 L 10/12/1946 0 – 8 L 11/09/1946 8 – 47 L 10/25/1947 3 – 52 L 11/01/1947 0 – 32 L 10/23/1948 12 – 19 L 10/30/1948 9 – 23 L 10/15/1949 11 – 16 L 11/05/1949 18 – 18 T 10/14/1950 13 – 7 W 11/04/1950 13 – 10 W 10/06/1951 12 – 24 L 10/10/1951 13 – 20 L 10/04/1952 1 – 33 L 11/01/1952 5 – 25 L 10/24/1953 7 – 19 L 10/23/1954 1 – 27 L 10/30/1954 18 – 11 W 11/20/1954 18 – 20 L (po) 10/15/1955 12 – 4 W 10/22/1955 25 – 17 W 10/13/1956 35 – 0 W 11/03/1956 20 – 13 W 10/12/1957 6 – 34 L 11/02/1957 8 – 21 L 10/04/1958 16 – 48 L 11/09/1958 14 – 12 W 10/03/1959 8 – 20 L 11/07/1959 13 – 55 L 10/15/1960 10 – 21 L 10/22/1960 36 – 0 W 10/21/1961 38 – 13 W 10/28/1961 27 – 7 W 10/13/1962 26 – 9 W 11/03/1962 16 – 13 W 10/12/1963 20 – 18 W 11/02/1963 51 – 9 W 10/03/1964 11 – 9 W 11/07/1964 29 – 12 W 10/05/1965 20 – 33 L 11/06/1965 12 – 26 L 10/15/1966 24 – 9 W 10/22/1966 33 – 0 W 10/07/1967 42 – 14 W 11/11/1967 10 – 5 W 09/28/1968 22 – 17 W 10/11/1969 17 – 6 W 09/26/1970 18 – 4 W 10/30/1971 3 – 42 L (po) 11/10/1979 14 – 32 L (po) 10/14/2000 41 – 40 W 10/13/2001 26 – 21 W 11/02/2002 55 – 20 W (po) 09/13/2003 47 – 35 W 10/23/2004 23 – 49 L 10/22/2005 28 – 50 L 10/21/2006 28 – 9 L 09/03/2007 26 – 20 W OT 10/27/2007 19 – 27 L (po) 09/27/2008 43 – 16 W

10/17/2009 27 – 26 W 11/14/2009 43 – 39 W (yc) 10/02/2010 10 – 46 L WINDSOR LANCERS (5-4-0) 10/20/2001 9 – 36 L 10/19/2002 46 – 0 W 10/18/2003 51 – 17 W 09/06/2004 28 – 30 L 09/17/2005 24 – 27 L 09/16/2006 18 – 22 L 09/22/2007 38 – 3 W 10/03/2009 42 – 13 W 09/12/2010 40 – 7 W WILFRID LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS (6-7-0) 11/22/1968 42 – 14 W (po) 11/16/1991 22 – 42 L (po) 10/21/2000 7 – 67 L 10/06/2001 30 – 8 W 10/27/2001 29 – 27 W 10/05/2002 12 – 9 W 10/11/2003 26 – 23 W 11/01/2003 33 – 36 L (po) (ot) 09/05/2005 0 – 45 L 09/29/2007 4 – 23 L 09/13/2008 41 – 7 W 10/24/2009 13 – 25 L 10/16/2010 23 – 44 L YORK LIONS (13-0-0) 10/09/1971 62 – 7 W 11/03/1973 30 – 22 W 10/05/1974 30 – 7 W 09/22/2001 24 – 22 W 09/21/2002 35 – 17 W 09/01/2003 47 – 7 W 10/25/2003 27 – 6 W (po) 10/02/2004 17 – 16 W 09/10/2005 40 – 7 W 10/14/2006 16 – 14 W (ot) 10/04/2008 80 – 0 W 09/26/2009 67 – 0 W 10/23/2010 52 – 14 W

Coaching Records Coach

Seasons

G

W

L

T

W%

Seasons

W

L

Pat Sheahan

11

88

53

35

0

0.602

8

9

7

Bob Howes (1995-1999)

5

40

21

19

0

0.525

3

3

2

Doug Hargreaves (1976-1994)

19

131

83

45

3

0.634

P

16

27

14

29

186

104

80

2

0.559

L

11

7

5

2

10

2

7

1

0.200

0

0

0

1

6

1

5

0

0.167

0

0

0

5

3

3

0

0

0

2

1

2

(2000 - current)

Frank Tindall (1939, 1948-1975)

Bob Elliot (1945, 1947)

Doug Munsson (1946)

Ted Reeve (1933-1938)

Milton Burt (1932)

Harry Batstone (1929-1931)

Orrin Carson (1927-1928)

Bill Hughes (1922-1926)

Pat Sheahan

A Y O

6

36

19

16

1

0.528

1

6

1

3

2

0.167

3

18

13

4

1

0.722

2

8

5

3

0

0.625

1

0

1

5

20

17

3

0

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Pat Sheahan proudly raises the Yates Cup (2009)

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