2016 Football Media Guide

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QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

TABLE OF CONTENTS

GAELS FOOTBALL 2016 CONTENTS

QUICK FACTS

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

National Championship(s)............ 46

2016 CIS Composite Schedule........3

Professional Draft............................. 51

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

Professional Football....................... 52

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

Records................................................. 53

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

Offensive.......................................... 53

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

Defensive......................................... 55

2016 Season Outlook.........................8

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

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

Team.................................................. 59

2016 Roster......................................... 10

Single Game .................................. 61

Team Information

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

All-Time Results................................. 63

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

Results By Opponent...................... 66

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

Coaching Records............................ 68

Conference: Inaugural Season: Fight Song:

Ontario University Athletics (OUA) 1882 Oil Thigh

Stadium: Capacity: Surface:

Richardson Stadium 8,500 Turf

Record All-Time: Record 2015: League Champions: National Champions: Head Coach:

461-354-17 (0.554 pct.) 5-3 30 (23 Yates Cup; 7 Dunsmore Cup) 8 (4 Vanier Cup; 3 Grey Cup; 1 Dominion) Pat Sheahan (17th season)

2015 Season In Review................... 25 Game-by Game Review.............. 26 OUA Standings/Results.............. 29 CIS Leaders...................................... 28 Queen’s Statistics.......................... 32 Recognition........................................ 34 Team Awards.................................. 34 League/Conference Awards..... 36 All-Time Captains.......................... 37 All-Canadians................................. 38 Academic All-Canadians............ 39 League All-Stars............................ 40 Queen’s Football Hall of Fame. 42 History.................................................. 43 Yates Cup............................................. 44

Tickets 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. Also available online www.gogaelsgo.com/tickets About This Media Guide The 2016 Queen’s Football Media Guide is published by: Queen’s University Athletics & Recreation 284 Earl St. Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6

University Information Location: Kingston, Ont. Enrollment: 24,582 Founded: 1841 Colours: Gold, Blue, Red Chancellor: Jim Leech Principal and Vice Chancellor: Dr. Daniel Woolf Executive Director, Athletics and Recreation: Leslie Dal Cin Director, High Performance Sport: Sean Scott University Website: www.queensu.ca Athletics & Recreation Website: www.gogaelsgo.com

Media Contact Information Sports Information Officer Shawn MacDonald Office: (613) 533-6000 x36990 Cell: (613) 484-6763 E-mail: comm.sio@queensu.ca

Cover Photo and 2015 action shots courtesy of Jeff Chan

Editors: Shawn MacDonald, Peter Reimer Graphic Designer: Robert Stacey

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MEDIA INFORMATION CREDENTIALS: Full-season credentials will be issued to media members who cover the Gaels on a regular basis. For single-game media or photo credentials, contact the Sports Information Office at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled game time. Please note that credentials are only issued to working media personnel/ photographers on assignment from a legitimate media organization. Credentials must be displayed while on site and can be revoked by the Department of Athletics and Recreation at any time. Decisions of the Sports Information Office regarding credentials are final. Photographers wishing to have field-level access must wear an additional Queen’s photographer identification. As per the OUA sideline policy, the following regulations also apply: - photographers must stay 3m (10’) behind the sideline and end zone (i.e. behind the advertising boards) - photographers / camera operators are prohibited from the team bench areas - it is forbidden to leave camera equipment unattended along the sidelines and end zones. INTERVIEWS: Interviews with Queen’s University student-athletes, coaches and/ or staff can be arranged by contacting the Sports Information Office. 24-hour notice would be appreciated, where possible. Student-athletes have been instructed to refer interview requests to the Sports Information Office. Queen’s will not provide contact numbers for student-athletes without their prior consent. Weekly Press Conference: A weekly press conference with Coach Sheahan and selected athletes will be held each Thursday at 12 p.m. on the main floor of the Athletics & Recreation Centre. If you would like to speak with a particular player at the press conference, please inform the Sports Information Office by Wednesday at 4 p.m. Every effort will be made to fulfil reasonable requests. Coach Sheahan also is available on the weekly OUA conference call.

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Pre-Game and Halftime: Game-day interviews with student-athletes or coaches will normally only be granted to broadcast rightsholders. Post-Game: Following the game, the Head Coaches and selected players/coaches for both teams will be made available to the media ten minutes following the final play, in the Richardson Stadium meeting room. The visitors will normally be available first, followed by Queen’s. Only broadcast rightsholders may conduct post-game interviews on the field. Please advise the Sports Information staff of any requested coaches and/or athletes. The Gaels dressing room is closed at all times. Attending Practice: Practices are normally open to the media, but may be closed at the sole discretion of the Head Coach. Media wishing to attend practice are advised to confirm schedules and locations with the Sports Information Office prior to venturing out. Student-athletes and coaches are normally available at the start of practice (approx. 5:15), but team meetings and pre-practice activities will take priority. Filming may take place during warm-ups and individual drills only. No filming of team formations is permitted. Practice will normally take place at the West Campus Field. GAME-DAY INFORMATION: Media Entrance/Location: Media Will Call is located at the Southwest corner of Richardson Stadium at Gate 3. Media Seating: The Richardson Stadium Press Box is for working members of the

media only. Press Box space is limited. While the Sports Information Office will do its best to accommodate all working media, seating is not guaranteed. As a general rule, preference for seating will be given to media who cover the Gaels or the opposition on a regular basis. Press Box services: • Team Game Notes, depth charts, game programs, game-day information • Quickie statistics provided after each quarter. Play-by-play statistics available upon request. • Final statistics are available approx. 30 minutes after the game. • Wireless Internet is available in the Press Box. See the Sports Information staff for connection information. Telephone, copier and fax services are also available on a first-come, firstserved basis. WEB / SOCIAL MEDIA SERVICES: Website: The Gaels’ website is located at www.gogaelsgo.com. The site includes up-to-date schedules, rosters and news for each of Queen’s University’s varsity teams. Live Stats: Live stats are available via the Gaels’ website. Twitter: The official Twitter account of the Gaels is @queensgaels. Updates will be posted at regular intervals throughout each home football contest. MEDIA CONTACT: Shawn MacDonald Sports Information Officer Phone: 613-533-6990 (office) 613-484-6763 (cell) E-mail: comm.sio@queensu.ca


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AUGUST

Sun. 28 Queen’s at Laurier Toronto at Guelph Waterloo at York Windsor at Western Carleton at McMaster

1:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT 7:00 PM EDT 7:00 PM EDT-

SEPTEMBER

Thu. 1 Calgary at Manitoba 7:00 PM CDT Fri. 2 Concordia at McGill 4:30 PM EDT Regina at Saskatchewan 7:00 PM CST Sat. 3 Sherbrooke at Bishop’s 7:00 PM EDT Montreal at Laval 7:00 PM EDT Alberta at UBC 8:00 PM PDT Sun. 4 Western at Carleton 7:15 PM EDT Mon. 5 Toronto at McMaster 12:00 PM EDT Guelph at Windsor 1:00 PM EDT Ottawa at Waterloo 1:00 PM EDT York at Laurier 7:30 PM EDT Thu. 8 Manitoba at Regina 7:00 PM CST Fri. 9 Bishop’s at Montreal 7:00 PM EDT UBC at Calgary 5:30 PM MDT Saskatchewan at Alberta 7:00 PM MDT

OCTOBER

Sat. 1 Acadia at Mount Allison 2:00 PM ADT Saint Mary’s at StFX 2:00 PM ADT Guelph at McMaster 1:00 PM EDT Laurier at Western 1:00 PM EDT Queen’s at Waterloo 1:00 PM EDT Toronto at Windsor 1:00 PM EDT Ottawa at Carleton 1:00 PM EDT Bishop’s at Concordia 2:00 PM EDT Montreal at Sherbrooke 2:00 PM EDT Saskatchewan at Regina 2:00 PM CST Alberta at Calgary 3:30 PM MDT Sun. 2 McGill at Laval 1:00 PM EDT Thu. 6 Laurier at Toronto 7:00 PM EDT Fri. 7 Windsor at Carleton 1:00 PM EDT Mount Allison at Saint Mary’s 7:00 PM ADT Acadia at StFX 7:00 PM ADT Queen’s at McMaster 7:00 PM EDT York at Ottawa 7:00 PM EDT Fri. 14 Guelph at Laurier 11:00 AM EDT McGill at Bishop’s 7:00 PM EDT UBC at Saskatchewan 7:00 PM CST Manitoba at Calgary 7:00 PM MDT

Sat. 10 Saint Mary’s at StFX at Carleton at Queen’s at McMaster at Waterloo at Windsor at Laval at McGill at Fri. 16 Mount Allison at Bishop’s at Concordia at Alberta at Calgary at Sat. 17 Acadia at McMaster at Laurier at Guelph at York at Western at Regina at Sun. 18 Sherbrooke at Fri. 23 Calgary at Sat. 24 Sherbrooke at

Sat. 15 Mount Allison StFX at McMaster at Waterloo at Windsor at Western at Laval at Regina at Concordia at Fri. 21 UBC at Sat. 22 Saint Mary’s at StFX at Ottawa at Laurier at York at McMaster at Carleton at McGill at Manitoba at Saskatchewan Sun. 23 Sherbrooke at Bishop’s at Fri. 28 Alberta at

2016 CIS COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Acadia Mount Allison Toronto Guelph Ottawa Western York Concordia Sherbrooke

2:00 PM ADT 2:00 PM ADT 1:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT 3:00 PM EDT 4:00 PM EDT

Saint Mary’s 7:00 PM ADT McGill 7:00 PM EDT Montreal 7:00 PM EDT Manitoba 7:00 PM CDT Saskatchewan 7:00 PM CST

Montreal at Western at Toronto at Ottawa at Carleton at Waterloo at Laval at Saint Mary’s at StFX at Saskatchewan at UBC at Fri. 30 Manitoba at

Acadia Guelph Queen’s Windsor York Laurier Mount Allison Bishop’s Concordia Manitoba Alberta

2:00 PM ADT 1:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT 2:00 PM EDT 2:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM CDT 5:00 PM MDT

UBC 6:00 PM PDT

StFX 2:00 PM ADT Waterloo 1:00 PM EDT Carleton 1:00 PM EDT Ottawa 1:00 PM EDT Toronto 1:00 PM EDT Queen’s 1:00 PM EDT UBC 5:00 PM PDT Laval

12:00 PM EDT

Regina

7:00 PM CST

McGill

2:00 AM EDT

at Acadia Saint Mary’s York Toronto Queen’s Ottawa Montreal Alberta Sherbrooke

2:00 PM ADT 2:00 PM ADT 1:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT 2:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM MDT 4:00 PM EDT

Regina

7:00 PM CST

Mount Allison Acadia Queen’s Windsor Guelph Western Waterloo Concordia Alberta at Calgary

2:00 PM ADT 2:00 PM ADT 1:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT 2:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM MDT 1:00 PM MDT

Montreal Laval

12:00 PM EDT 1:00 PM EDT

Sat. 29 Acadia at Concordia at Mount Allison at Montreal at Laval at Calgary at Regina at

Saint Mary’s Bishop’s StFX McGill Sherbrooke UBC Manitoba

2:00 PM ADT 1:00 PM EDT 3:00 PM ADT 2:00 PM EDT 4:00 PM EDT 5:00 PM PDT 8:00 PM CDT

Saskatchewan 7:00 PM CST

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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 175 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 a remarkable 175 years, 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. Stroll 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 US 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?

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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, boasting seating for 10,258 spectators. Much of the Richardson Stadium built in the 1970s was constructed using pieces of the first Richardson Stadium, including the upper portion of the east bleachers.

Fun Facts

• • • • • • •

Home field for Gaels football. (Gaels are 55-24 at home since 2000) 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 at in all of the Ontario University Athletics.

Directions • • The original George Taylor Richardson Stadium

• •

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.

INTERNATIONAL EVENTS HELD AT GEORGE TAYLOR RICHARDSON MEMORIAL STADIUM Date

Sport

Event

Team - Score

Team - Score

Attendance

06/09/12

Rugby - Men

Rugby Test Match

Canada - 28

USA - 25

7,521

09/19/10

Rugby - Men

Colonial Cup

Canada - 16

USA - 22

1,400

06/11/08

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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2016 SEASON PREVIEW 2015 regular season record: 5-3 2015 regular season standings: 4th in OUA 2015 playoff record: 0-1 2015 playoff finish: Lost in OUA QF SEASON RECAP/LOOK AHEAD After 45 years of football at the old Richardson Stadium on West Campus, the Gaels said goodbye to the natural grass field and familiar stands at the end of the 2015 season. With pressure to get back into the playoffs after a year hiatus, Queen’s finished the 2015 regular season with five wins and home field advantage in the first round of the OUA playoffs. Despite being ousted by Carleton in the OUA quarterfinals, the Gaels can take pride in having upset the Yates Cup Champion Guelph Gryphons earlier in the year on a record-setting 108 yard touchdown pass from Nate Hobbs to Matteo Del Brocco. The new Richardson Stadium stands ready for its grand opening on September 17 against the rival Western Mustangs, and this season, Queen’s will play on artificial turf at home for the first time in the football team’s history. While the offence will be looking for new rushing and receiving leaders, quarterback Nate Hobbs is back as the starter in his third season with the Gaels after finishing 2015 with the fifth-most passing yards in the OUA. Peter Hannon and Matteo Del Brocco are expected to fill the top two receiving positions after both had solid production last year. On the ground, it’s Jonah Pataki’s turn to take the starting running back spot in his fourth year with Queen’s. Defensively, the familiar faces at linebacker and in the backfield should overshadow the loss of a couple veteran linemen. Mike Moore, Justin Bowman and Nelkas Kwemo return as anchors in the linebacking core after both finishing among the OUA’s top tacklers, despite an injury that sidelined Kwemo for the final three games of the season. The Gaels have a wealth of third-year talent at the defensive back position, highlighted by Jason Shamatutu, Matt Pendergast and Chris Mackey, who all finished with over 35 solo tackles in 2015. Quote from head coach Pat Sheahan: “This will be the third year of the current development cycle at Queen’s. A number of underclassmen have acquired some significant ‘on-the job’ training over the past two seasons that should pay dividends this year. We are a work in progress with potential to be in the hunt if we can stay healthy at key some positions.” – Pat Sheahan Head Coach Pat Sheahan: - Number of seasons as head coach with team (including 2016): 17 - Number of seasons as head coach in CIS (including 2016): 28 - Career regular season record with team: 80-48 - Career regular season record in CIS: 128-81-1 - Career overall record with team (reg. season & playoffs only): 92-59 - Career overall record in CIS (reg. season & playoffs only): 146-100-1 OFFENCE Number of returning starters: 7 Key returning players: Matteo Del Brocco (WR), Daniel Hayes (OL), Nate Hobbs (QB), Jonah Pataki (RB) WR Matteo Del Brocco enters his third season with the Gaels and is becoming a prominent target on offence. His one touchdown reception turned heads as he set a new Queen’s record on a 108-yard score, helping him earn the highest yards per catch average on the Gaels roster at 23.3. [ 8 ] www.gogaelsgo.com

OL Daniel Hayes has started every game for the Gaels during the last two seasons, transitioning from right tackle in 2014 to right guard last year. The 6’4” native of Waterloo, Ont. will be surrounded by familiar faces in his third year on an experienced offensive line. QB Nate Hobbs cracked the OUA top five for passing yards per game (278.3) in his first year as the Gaels starter. In addition to throwing for over 400 yards in a game against Toronto, Hobbs also showed promise on the ground, averaging over 30 yards per game and running in three touchdowns in his second year at Queen’s. RB Jonah Pataki enters 2016 as the starting running back for the first time in his four-year Gaels career. After playing in the shadow of Jesse Andrews, Pataki surpassed his teammate in the scoring department, ending last year fifth in OUA rushing touchdowns with six. Key recruits or transfers: Jack Hache (WR), Josh Mosley (OL) Key losses: Jesse Andrews (RB), Curtis Carmichael (WR), Doug Corby (WR), Justin Gleben (FB) DEFENCE Number of returning starters: 8 Key returning players: Nelkas Kwemo (LB), Mike Moore (LB), Zac Sauer (DL), Jason Shamatutu (DB) LB Nelkas Kwemo missed the final three regular season games of 2015, but still managed to finish second in the OUA with 7.2 tackles per game. Kwemo’s outstanding season was highlighted by 12 solo tackles in a single game against Ottawa, a mark that is second only to former Gael Sam Sabourin’s 13. LB Mike Moore matched his stellar rookie year, once again leading the Gaels as one of the top 10 tacklers in the OUA. A versatile linebacker, Moore also recorded a sack, a forced fumble, and an interception last year. DL Zac Sauer anchored the defensive line in 2015, getting to the opposing quarterback more than any other Gael to finish in the OUA top 10 with 4.5 sacks. Sauer’s 33 tackles in his third year were a career-high, including a nine-tackle performance against Guelph. DB Jason Shamatutu improved his tackling numbers from a stand-out rookie year, finishing last season second on the Gaels roster with 42.5 tackles. Shamatutu’s 37 solo tackles leave him tied for seventh in the OUA with fellow Gael DB Matt Pendergast. Key recruits or transfers: Philippe Archambault (LB), Dominic Ciraco (LB) Key losses: Luke Ball (DL), Natu Myers (DL) SPECIAL TEAMS Key returning players: Chris Osei-Kusi (KR /PR) WR Chris Osei-Kusi earned a spot on the OUA All-Rookie team in 2015, despite playing in only five regular season games. In the final two games of the regular season, Osei-Kusi returned one punt for a touchdown and combined for 272 return yards from punts and kickoffs. Key recruits or transfers: Nick Liberatore (K/P) Key losses: Dillon Wamsley (K/P)


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REGULAR SEASON OPPONENTS

LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 University Stadium Waterloo, Ont. 1:00pm

GUELPH

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Alumni Stadium Guelph, Ont. 1:00pm

WESTERN MUSTANGS

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Richardson Stadium Kingston, Ont. 5:00pm

TORONTO

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 Richardson Stadium Kingston, Ont. 1:00pm

WATERLOO WARRIORS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 Warrior Field Waterloo, Ont. 1:00pm

Head Coach: Michael Faulds Colours: Purple, Gold Home Field: University Stadium (6,000)

Head Coach: Greg Knox Colours: Maroon, Grey Home Field: Ron Joyce Stadium (6,500)

2015 Score: Laurier 49, Queen’s 26 2015 Record: 4-4, 6th place Record vs. Gaels: (since 1968) 8-11-0

2014 Result: Queen’s 19, McMaster 28 2015 Record: 6-2, 3rd place Record vs. Gaels: (since 1952) 13-15-0

SID: Jamie Howieson Phone: (519) 884-0710 ex. 3492 E-mail: jhowieson@wlu.ca

McMASTER MARAUDERS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 Ron Joyce Stadium Hamilton, Ont. 7:00pm

SID: Fraser Caldwell Phone: (905) 518-9937 E-mail: caldwef@mcmaster.ca

Head Coach: Stu Lang Colours: Red, Gold, Black Home Field: Alumni Stadium (7,600)

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

2015 Score: Guelph 15, Queen’s 23 2015 Record: 7-1, 2nd place Record vs. Gaels: (since 1973) 6-13-0

2014 Score: Queen’s 39, Windsor 30 2015 Record: 2-6, 9th place Record vs. Gaels: (since 2001) 5-8-0

SID: Michelle Pino Phone: (519) 824-4120 ext. 53159 E-mail: mpino@uoguelph.ca

(L1-0 due to forfeit)

WINDSOR

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 Richardson Stadium Kingston, Ont. 1:00pm

SID: Elisa Mitton Phone: (519) 253-3000 ex. 2447 E-mail: emitton@uwindsor.ca

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

Head Coach: Jamie Barresi Colours: Garnet, Grey Home Field: Gee-Gees Field (3,400)

2015 Score: Western 48, Queen’s 25 2015 Record: 8-0, 1st place Record vs. Gaels: (since 1929) 44-45-2

2015 Score: Queen’s 17, Ottawa 41 2014 Record: 3-5, 7th place Record vs. Gaels: (since 1889) 52-43-3

SID: Tony von Richter Phone: (519) 661-2111 ex. 83089 E-mail: tvonrich@uwo.ca

(L1-0 due to forfeit)

OTTAWA

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 Richardson Stadium Kingston, Ont. 1:00pm

SID: Jen Elliott Phone: (613) 608-4574 E-mail: sportinfo@uottawa.ca

Head Coach: Greg Gary Colours: Blue, White Home Field: Varsity Centre (5,000)

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

2015 Score: Queen’s 37, Toronto 18 2015 Record: 3-5, 8th place Record vs. Gaels: (since 1887) 88-84-4

2015 Score: Queen’s 33, York 32 2015 Record: 1-7, 11th place Record vs. Gaels: (since 1971) 0-18-0

SID: Jill Clark Phone: (416) 978-4263 E-mail: jill.clark@utoronto.ca

YORK LIONS

*DO NOT PLAY THIS SEASON*

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

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

Head Coach: Steve Sumarah Colours: Black, Red and White Home Field: Ravens Field (3,000)

2015 Score: Waterloo 24, Queen’s 47 2015 Record: 0-8, 11th place Record vs. Gaels: (since 1968) 2-14-0

2015 Score: Carleton 39, Queen’s 8 2015 Record: 5-3, 5th place Record vs. Gaels: (since 1971) 11-43-0

SID: Dan Ackerman Phone: (519) 888-4567 ex. 35694 E-mail: dgackerm@uwaterloo.ca

CARLETON RAVENS *DO NOT PLAY THIS SEASON*

SID: Taylor Prichard Phone: (613) 520-2600 ex. 1917 E-mail: taylor.prichard@carleton.ca

ONTARIO UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS

CANADIAN INTERUNIVERSITY SPORT

Matthew Walker, Communications & New Media Phone: 905-540-5156 E-mail: matthew.walker@oua.ca

Michel Belanger, Director of Communications Phone: (613) 562-5670 ext. 25 E-mail: belanger@universitysport.ca

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2016 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

#

Name

Pos

Ht

Wt

Elig

Program

YR

Hometown

0

Louis Hebert

REC

6'2

198

1

Jason Shamatutu

DB

6'3

200

1

Commerce

2

Quebec City, Que.

3

Development Studies

3

2

Nick Liberatore

K

5'11

Port Coquitlam, B.C.

172

1

Arts & Science

1

3

Jake Firlotte

DB

Dartmouth, N.S.

6'4

204

3

Arts & Science

3

Abbotsford, Ont.

4

Brendan Coffey

5

Nate Hobbs

LB

6'2

224

3

Law

4

Montréal, Que.

QB

6'1

231

3

Geography

3

6

Mississauga, Ont.

Nelkas Kwemo

LB

6'3

239

3

Civil Engineering

3

Montreal, Que.

7

Nicholas Fraser-Greene

DB

5'10

176

2

Sociology

3

Mississauga, Ont.

8

Rudy Uhl

REC

6'2

186

2

Economics

4

North Vancouver, B.C.

9

Chris Osei-Kusi

REC

6'1

193

2

Arts & Science

2

Brampton, Ont.

10

Matt Pendergast

DB

6'0

193

3

Engineering

3

Kingston, Ont.

11

Niclas Bembenek

REC

6'1

209

4

Master of Kinesiology

6

Winnipeg, Man.

12

Mathew Duffy

QB

6'2

208

2

Geological Sciences

3

Kanata, Ont.

13

Ryan Keays

REC

6'1

185

1

Commerce

2

Bedford, Ont.

14

Wesley Mann

DB

5'11

189

3

Economics

3

Almonte, Ont.

15

Ejaz Causer

DB

5'11

174

2

Kinesiology

2

Mississauga, Ont.

16

Austin Geddes

REC

6'3

232

3

Mining Engineering

4

London, Ont.

17

Kyle Gouveia

QB

6'0

193

1

Arts & Science

2

Brampton, Ont.

18

Matteo Del Brocco

REC

6'0

195

3

Commerce

3

Kingsville, Ont.

19

Connor Gascoigne

DB

6'6

205

1

Arts & Science

2

Halifax, N.S.

20

Chris Mackey

DB

6'2

199

3

Commerce

3

Oshawa, Ont.

21

James Donald

DB

5'11

202

3

Economics

3

Beaconsfield, Que.

22

Thompson McCallum

DB

5'10

176

1

Arts & Science

1

Mississauga, Ont.

23

Perry Amankwaah

DB

5'8

167

1

Arts & Science

1

Brampton, Ont.

24

Justin Bowman

LB

6'0

202

3

Economics

3

Mississauga, Ont.

26

Connor McQuilkin

DB

6'0

186

1

Physical and Health Education

2

Burlington, Ont.

27

Tristan Kuchar

RB

6'1

192

1

Engineering

1

Aurora, Ont.

28

Jake Puskas

RB

6'2

196

1

Arts & Science

2

Thunder Bay, Ont.

29

Nick Dowd

DL

6'3

231

4

Geography

4

Gananoque, Ont.

30

Marquis Richards

RB

5'9

242

2

Biology

2

Brampton, Ont.

31

Brad Inniss

RB

5'11

212

2

Economics

3

Toronto, Ont.

32

Jonah Pataki

RB

6'1

213

4

Physical and Health Education

4

Wallaceburg, Ont.

33

Adam Black

RB

5'11

196

3

Commerce

3

Mississauga, Ont.

34

Philippe Archambault

LB

6'1

224

2

Economics

2

Montreal, Que.

35

Ron Jones

LB

6'0

216

1

Sociology

2

Niagara Falls, Ont.

36

Zackary Kealey

DB

5'11

171

2

Kinesiology

2

Almonte, Ont.

37

Eric Dodwell

RB

6'0

243

4

Nursing Science

5

Kingston, Ont.

38

Tyler Woods

RB

5'7

194

1

Political Studies

2

Kitchener, Ont.

39

Will Bannatyne

LB

6'0

200

1

Arts & Science

1

Calgary, Alta.

40

Kurtis Schaefer

LB

6'0

208

2

Physical and Health Education

2

Stittsville, Ont.

41

Spencer Giffin

DL

5'11

223

1

Sociology

2

Bath, Ont.

42

Thomas Walser

DB

6'1

184

1

Arts & Science

1

Thunder Bay, Ont.

43

Thomas Koos

DB

5'8

169

1

Political Studies

3

Toronto, Ont.

44

D'Antal Sampson

LB

5'9

223

1

Sociology

3

Mississauga,Ont.

45

Mike Moore

LB

6'0

216

3

Economics

3

Mississauga, Ont.

46

Paul Henning

DB

5'10

173

1

Kinesiology

2

New Hamburg, Ont.

47

Luke McQuilkin

LB

6'1

214

5

Accounting

5

Burlington, Ont.

48

Austin Passariello

LB

6'1

209

2

Geological Sciences

3

Oakville, Ont.

49

Cameron Duffy

LB

6'3

211

1

Arts & Science

1

Toronto, Ont.

50

Emilio Frometa

OL

6'1

319

2

Development Studies

5

Sudbury, Ont.

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# Name

23 58 34 82 83 39 53 11 84 33 94 24 55 71 15 52 4 18 68 37 21 29 12 49 3 61 7 50 19 16 97 41 60 17 93 89 62 87 54 0 46 5 31 35 36 13 43 27 6 91 92 67 2

Pos

Perry Amankwaah DB Stewart Anoya OL Philippe Archambault LB Marco Aref REC Benjamin Arhen REC Will Bannatyne LB Seton Battin OL Niclas Bembenek REC John Bews REC Adam Black RB Gabriel Boucher DL Justin Bowman LB Richard Byrne LB Josh Carter DB Ejaz Causer DB Dominic Ciraco LB Brendan Coffey LB Matteo Del Brocco REC Adam Dingwall OL Eric Dodwell RB James Donald DB Nick Dowd DL Mathew Duffy QB Cameron Duffy LB Jake Firlotte DB Cameron Fischl OL Nicholas Fraser-Greene.DB Emilio Frometa OL Connor Gascoigne DB Austin Geddes REC Tanner Gennaro DL Spencer Giffin DL Brendan Ginn OL Kyle Gouveia QB Phoenix Grouse DL Jack Hache REC Jake Hamm RB Peter Hannon REC Daniel Hayes OL Louis Hebert REC Paul Henning DB Nate Hobbs QB Brad Inniss RB Ron Jones LB Zackary Kealey DB Ryan Keays REC Thomas Koos DB Tristan Kuchar RB Nelkas Kwemo LB Yann Ky DL Cam Lawson DL Erick Lessard OL Nick Liberatore K


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

2015 ROSTER 20 51 14 90 22 96 26 47 59 72 45 66 98 9 57 48 32 10 80 28 86 65 30 56 63 44 99 40 1 81 8 64 42 85 38 95 88

NUMERICAL ROSTER (continued) #

Name

Pos

Ht

Wt

Elig

Program

YR

Hometown

51

Philip Maclean

OL

6'0

240

1

Arts & Science

2

Kingston, Ont.

52

Dominic Ciraco

LB

6'0

208

1

Commerce

1

Burlington, Ont.

53

Seton Battin

OL

6'5

326

2

Chemical Engineering

4

Otterville, Ont.

54

Daniel Hayes

OL

6'4

300

3

Civil Engineering

5

Waterloo, Ont.

55

Richard Byrne

LB

6'2

236

1

Psychology

2

Gananoque, Ont.

56

Tyler Roy

DL

6'2

228

1

Arts & Science

1

Burlington, Ont.

57

Graeme Parsons

OL

6'1

274

1

Arts & Science

1

Mississauga, Ont.

58

Stewart Anoya

OL

6'3

303

3

History

5

Toronto, Ont.

59

John Meenagh

OL

6'1

268

4

Applied Economics

5

Kelowna, B.C.

60

Brendan Ginn

OL

6'5

299

3

Accounting

4

Kingston, Ont.

61

Cameron Fischl

OL

6'2

325

1

Geological Sciences

3

Kanata, Ont.

62

Jake Hamm

RB

5'11

225

1

Arts & Science

1

Munster, Ont.

63

Will Ruddy

RB

5'10

183

1

Kinesiology

1

Arnprior, Ont.

64

Tim Vanheuvelen

OL

6'6

356

1

Arts & Science

1

Bowmanville, Ont.

65

Conor Redmond

OL

6'4

278

2

Mathematics

2

Ottawa, Ont.

66

Josh Mosley

OL

6'2

266

1

Arts & Science

1

Port Colborne, Ont.

67

Erick Lessard

OL

6'6

300

4

Classics

5

Sudbury, Ont.

68

Adam Dingwall

OL

6'2

302

1

Engineering

1

Belwood, Ont.

71

Josh Carter

DB

5'9

169

1

Arts & Science

1

Toronto, Ont.

72

Max Moloney

DB

1

Arts & Science

1

Bridgenorth, Ont.

80

Jeremy Pendergast

REC

6'5

213

1

Commerce

2

Kingston, Ont.

81

Curtis Smith

REC

5'10

177

1

Physical and Health Education

2

Burlington, Ont.

82

Marco Aref

REC

5'10

191

1

Arts & Science

2

Ancaster, Ont.

83

Benjamin Arhen

REC

6'1

162

1

Arts & Science

1

Brampton, Ont.

84

John Bews

REC

6'4

215

1

Arts & Science

2

Pointe-Claire, Que.

85

Connor Weir

REC

6'1

186

3

Economics

4

Waterloo, Ont.

86

Jack Rabb

REC

6'5

209

1

Arts & Science

1

Richmond, Ont.

87

Peter Hannon

REC

6'5

224

4

Economics

5

Toronto, Ont.

88

Alex Zulys

REC

6'5

217

3

Accounting

4

Mississauga, Ont.

89

Jack Hache

REC

6'4

236

1

Commerce

1

Coldwater, Ont.

90

Munashe Masawi

DL

5'11

231

4

Physical and Health Education

4

Mississauga, Ont.

91

Yann Ky

DL

6'1

280

1

Arts & Science

1

Orleans, Ont.

92

Cam Lawson

DL

6'2

300

1

Arts & Science

1

Caledon, Ont.

93

Phoenix Grouse

DL

6'3

280

3

Chemistry

5

Dartmouth, N.S.

94

Gabriel Boucher

DL

6'2

223

1

Arts & Science

1

Montreal, Que.

95

Blake Zarubiak

DL

6'0

238

1

Arts & Science

1

St. Catharines, Ont.

96

Trevor McGarrity

DL

6'3

292

1

Geography

3

Ajax, Ont.

97

Tanner Gennaro

DL

6'4

255

3

Civil Engineering

5

Richmond Hill, Ont.

98

Andy Ngobila

DL

6'3

267

1

Arts & Science

1

Hamilton, Ont.

99

Zac Sauer

DL

6'3

236

4

History

4

Ayr, Ont.

Chris Mackey DB Philip Maclean OL Wesley Mann DB Munashe Masawi DL Thompson McCallum DB Trevor McGarrity DL Connor McQuilkin DB Luke McQuilkin LB John Meenagh OL Max Moloney DB Mike Moore LB Josh Mosley OL Andy Ngobila DL Chris Osei-Kusi REC Graeme Parsons OL Austin Passariello LB Jonah Pataki RB Matt Pendergast DB Jeremy Pendergast REC Jake Puskas RB Jack Rabb REC Conor Redmond OL Marquis Richards RB Tyler Roy DL Will Ruddy RB D’Antal Sampson LB Zac Sauer DL Kurtis Schaefer LB Jason Shamatutu DB Curtis Smith REC Rudy Uhl REC Tim Vanheuvelen OL Thomas Walser DB Connor Weir REC Tyler Woods RB Blake Zarubiak DL Alex Zulys REC

PRONUNCIATION Connor Gascoigne Chris Osei-Kusi

GAS-coin

Munashe Masawi

OH-see KOO-see

John Meenagh

Austin Geddes

GEDD-is

Cameron Fischl

D’Antal Sampson

DON-tell

Erick Lessard

Austin Passariello

PASS-a-rello

Marco Aref

FRO-mett-uh

Alex Zulys

Emilio Frometa

MU-NAH-SHE MAH-SAH-WE MEE-nuh

Jason Shamatutu Zac Sauer

FISH-el

Jake Firlotte

Less-SARD

Ryan Keays

AH-ref ZOO-LIS

Kyle Gouveia Stewart Anoya

SHAM-ah-too-too Sour

John Meenagh Tanner Gennaro

MEE-nuh JEN-ayr-oh

FUR-lot Keys GOO-vey-ah ANNOY-ah

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QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

PAT SHEAHAN - HEAD COACH Pat is celebrating his 17th season at Queen’s University and is in his 28th 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 have since been at the top of the OUA on a consistent basis. 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 lineman in 1977 and he had a CFL tryout with the Edmonton Eskimos before starting his coaching career. Coaching: Queen’s University (2000-present): In his 16 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, earning Coach Sheahan 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 beating 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 the fourth Vanier Cup title overall for Queen’s. Sheahan has been named OUA Coach of the Year three times at Queen’s (2001, 2007 and 2008), and won the CIS Frank Tindall Coach of the Year honour in 2008. Sheahan is 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 1712 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 narrowly defeated (24-17) in the Vanier Cup by the Saskatchewan Huskies. Sheahan 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 (CFL 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 team 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

2011

Queen’s

---

6-2-0, 3rd

1-1

7-3-0

2012

Queen’s

1-0-0

6-2-0, 3rd

1-1

7-3-0

2013

Queen's

----

7-1, 2nd

1-1

8-2

2014

Queen's

0-1-0

3-5,

-

3-5

2015

Queen’s

0-1-0

5-3

0-1

5-4

Queen’s Total

4-3-0 0.571

80-48-0 0.625

12-11-0 0.522

96-61-0 0.611

Career Total

14-5-0 0.737

128-81-1 0.610

18-19 0.486

160-104-1 0.604

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


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

COACHING STAFF Greg Marshall - Defensive Coordinator Marshall, who most recently served as the defensive coordinator for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League (CFL), played nine seasons as a defensive lineman with the Ottawa Rough Riders. He was drafted in the 7th round of the 1978 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles after playing defensive tackle with Oregon State. Marshall served as a the defensive coordinator for Queen’s starting in 2014. With 22 years of experience as a defensive coach, including 18 in the CFL, Marshall has led strong defensive units through two division championships, two Grey Cup appearances and a 2003 Eskimo Grey Cup win. Marshall began his coaching career in 1990 then spent a year as head coach for the Ottawa Bootleggers of the Empire Football League. The next three years, he served as head coach for the Ottawa Sooners of the Canadian Junior Football League. Greg moved to the CFL coaching ranks with the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1994, spending six seasons as their defensive coordinator and defensive line coach. In 2000, Marshall headed west for five seasons with the Edmonton Eskimos and later served as the defensive coordinator and assistant head coach for the Ottawa Renegades during their final season in 2005. The next year he joined the Winnipeg Blue Bombers as their defensive line coach and defensive coordinator, a position he held for three seasons. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats brought Marshall on for the 2009 season as their defensive coordinator and assistant head coach. Marshall got his first head coaching job with the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2011.

Alex Vertullo - Assistant Coach, Offensive Coordinator After serving as an offensive assistant with the team in 2014, Vertullo joined the Gaels coaching staff fulltime in 2015 to help with the offence as an assistant coach. He came to the Gaels after spending time with the Montreal Carabins football team as an assistant coach specializing in the offence and video. Vertullo graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Business and Sports Studies from Bishops University and has come to Queen’s University for his Bachelor of Education, which he completed last year.

Ben D’Andrea - Assistant Coach, Defence Ben joined the Gaels as an assistant coach for the defense in 2015 after spending time with the GeeGees in 2014 as a defensive assistant. Ben played football for Queen’s for five seasons at defensive back winning the Vanier Cup in 2009 with the Tricolour. Ben’s father Jim also played football at Queen’s as a defensive back and was a member of the 1978 Vanier Cup champion Gaels. Ben graduated from Queen’s with a Bachelor of Physical Health and Education and has enjoyed success with KING Athletics in their Ottawa and Calgary offices as director and head performance coach.

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QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

COACHING STAFF Allen Champagne

Defensive Graduate Assistant

Champagne joins the Gaels coaching staff for the 2016 season after being on the tricolour roster in 2015. Before following his older brother Philippe to Queen’s as a player, Champagne had a successful NCAA career at UNC as a lineman who also played special teams. A native of Verdun, Que., he attended Upper Canada College before earning the Morehead-Cain Scholarship to study at UNC.

Phil Roberts

Special Teams Coordinator / Linebackers

Scott Stinson Receivers

Back for a second year, Scott is native to North Bay, Ontario where he played football and basketball at Chippewa High School. He arrived at Queen’s as a red-shirt tight end in 2004. By the end of his career he was one of the top “big receivers “ to ever play at Queen’s. Memories of his great catches over the middle and the crowd it took to wrestle him to the ground still linger in the minds of Gael fans. Scott is a teacher by trade who has re-located in the Kingston area with his wife and Queen’s grad, Dr. Janique Dyba. He and former team mate Devan Sheahan will develop and manage a new generation of tri-colour receivers this year. Scott is one of several former Gaels on this year’s staff.

Shawn Gifford

Offensive Assistant Returns to the Gaels coaching staff this year with the added responsibility of coordinating the Gaels special teams on top of his work with the linebackers and defensive unit. Roberts has been devoted to university football since his playing days at McGill and Concordia where he was an all-star linebacker in the late 70s. His football résumé also includes work with the Hamilton Tiger Cats and the Ottawa Renegades in the CFL. At the amateur level, Roberts has coached at Carleton University, Vanier College, where he was head coach of three championship teams, and at Colonel By Secondary School in Ottawa.

Devan Sheahan Receivers

The graduate of Holy Cross in Kingston, joined the Gaels coaching staff in 2011 after a five year career with 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.

Shawn, back for his second year on the Gaels coaching staff, is a native of Ottawa where he attended Sir Robert Borden HS. He joins this year’s staff as an Offensive Line Assistant. He attended Eastern Arizona Jr College and Charleston Southern University where he graduated with a degree in Physical Education and History. He completed his Teacher Education degree at SUNY Potsdam and his Master’s in Education at Memorial in St John’s, NL. He is a teacher by trade. Shawn was drafted in the 4th round by the Montreal Alouettes and was traded to the Saskatchewan, where he played for the Riders for two seasons. He completed his professional career playing one additional season with the Toronto Argonauts. Shawn and his wife Dr. Julie Anderson are recent arrivals to Kingston.

Peter Brannen

Video Coordinator

Mark Magee Running Backs

Magee enters his third season with Queen’s and will work primarily with the running back group. Mark also works with the Limestone Junior Grenadiers football program as the head coach and offensive coordinator.

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Peter is a native of Brockville Ont. and he returns for a second season as Video Coordinator with Gaels in 2016. Reputed to be one of the best linebackers to ever play at BCI in Brockville, Brannen played two years at McMaster in the late seventies. As teacher career in Calgary he became Head Coach in Pincher Creek Alberta where he led the program from an 0-6 season to a Provincial title two years later. Upon retiring from teaching in Alberta, Peter returned home to Brockville in 2013 and returned to BCI to help with the football team as an assistant coach.


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

COACHING STAFF Craig Belfer

Certified Athletic Therapist

Craig Belfer joins the Gaels staff in 2016 as the team’s new athletic therapist.

Jeff Mellor

Equipment Manager

Bill Sparrow

Assistant Equipment Manager

Additional Support Staff Kicking Consultant: Josh Maveety Sports Medicine Physician: Dr. Michael Connor Team Orthopedic Surgeon: Dr. Davide Bardana, Dr. Jeff Yach Strength and Conditioning: Colin McAuslan, Evan Karagiozov Student Trainers: John Lapp, Jessica Leach, Evan Knapp-Fisher, Ali Hicks, Kessem Raphael Video Staff: Wayne Barnett, Kyle Compeau Stats Crew: Joe Pacheco, Richard Turner, Kyle Compeau Sideline Assistants: Brennan Laidman, Tommy Pendergast Athletics & Recreation Staff Executive Director, Athletics and Recreation: Leslie Dal Cin Director, High Performance Sport: Sean Scott Manger, High Performance Sport: Janean Sergeant Coordinator, Athlete Services - Retention: Sara Ali Coordinator, Athlete Services - Recruitment: Alex Dominato Coordinator, Athletic Therapy Services: Vicky Wiltshire Director, Business Development & Operations: Jeff Downie Associate Director, Marketing, Communications and Events: Lana Unsworth Sports Information Officer: Shawn MacDonald Sports Information Assistant: Peter Reimer Home Events Coordinator: Brittany Jennings Events Assistant: Matteke Hutzler Sponsorship Servicing: Allyson Tonelli Graphic Designer: Robert Stacey

Ron Augustine Recruiting

Glen Williamson Recruiting

Ralph Wightman Recruiting

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QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

0

Louis Hebert - REC Quebec City, Que. Upper Canada College

5

Nate Hobbs - QB Mississauga, Ont. St. Joan of Arc HS

1

Jason Shamatutu - DB Port Coquitlam, B.C. Terry Fox Secondary

2

Nick Liberatore - K/P Dartmouth, N.S. Prince Andrew HS

6

7

Linebacker Eligibility: 3 Ht: 6-3 Wt: 239 Hometown: Montreal, Que. High School: Kents Hill School (US) 2015 Highlights: Despite missing the final three games of the regular season due to injury, Kwemo finished among the Gaels top tacklers with 36 total tackles. The Montreal native recorded 12 solo tackles against Ottawa, second-most in a game by any Gael in Queen’s history. That game in particular helped Kwemo to set a 7.2 tackles per game stat, good for second in the OUA. OPPONENT Carleton at Ottawa Waterloo at Western at Toronto Guelph at York Laurier

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8

4

Brendan Coffey - LB Montreal, Que. Vanier College

9

Nelkas Kwemo - LB Nicholas Fraser-Greene - DB Rudy Uhl - REC Chris Osei-Kusi - REC Montreal, Que. Mississauga, Ont. North Vancouver, B.C. Brampton, Ont. Kents Hill School (US) St. Joan of Arc Thompson Rivers/UBC (CIS) Cardinal Ambrozic SS

FOCUS ON... #6 Nelkas Kwemo

DATE Aug 30 Sep 6 Sep 12 Sep 19 Sep 26 Oct 3 Oct 17 Oct 24

3

Jake Firlotte - DB Abbotsford, B.C. WJ Mouat

SCORE W, 34-24 L, 41-17 W, 47-24 L, 48-25 W, 37-18 W, 23-15 W, 33-32 L, 49-26

TACK AST TOT SACK BRUP 5 4 7 - 12 1 12.5 - 3 1 3.5 - 6 7 9.5 1 1 3 1 3.5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -


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Matt Pendergast - DB Kingston, Ont. Holy Cross CCS

15

Ejaz Causer - DB Mississauga, Ont. Lorne Park SS

11

Niclas Bembenek - REC Winnipeg, Man. Vincent Massey HS

16

Austin Geddes - REC London, Ont. Catholic Central HS

12

Mathew Duffy - QB Kanata, Ont. Carleton (CIS)

17

Kyle Gouveia - QB Brampton, Ont. St Roch Catholic SS

13

Ryan Keays - REC Bedford, N.S. St. Andrew’s College

18

14

Wesley Mann - DB Almonte, Ont. Almonte DHS

19

Matteo Del Brocco - REC Connor Gascoigne - DB Leamington, Ont. Halifax, N.S. Cardinal Carter SS St. Mary’s HS

FOCUS ON... #5 Nate Hobbs

Quarterback Eligibility: 3 Ht: 6-1 Wt: 231 Hometown: Mississauga, Ont. High School: St. Joan of Arc HS 2015 Highlights: In his first season as the starting quarterback, Hobbs proved he belongs in the OUA, throwing for a fifth-best 2226 yards in 2015. A dualthreat, the Mississauga native ran for over 60 yards in two games to boost his season total to 262. His best game through the air came against Toronto, where Hobbs threw for over 400 yards and two touchdowns. DATE Aug 30 Sep 6 Sep 12 Sep 19 Sep 26 Oct 3 Oct 17 Oct 24

OPPONENT Carleton at Ottawa Waterloo at Western at Toronto Guelph at York Laurier

SCORE COMP ATT W, 34-24 24 36 L, 41-17 11 21 W, 47-24 12 23 L, 48-25 20 41 W, 37-18 22 33 W, 23-15 14 27 W, 33-32 10 23 L, 49-26 19 35

YDS 338 158 223 336 401 282 241 247

TD 2 1 3 3 2 1 1 1

INT 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 3

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Chris Mackey - DB Oshawa, Ont. Sinclair HS

21

James Donald - DB Montreal, Que. Vanier College

26

27

Connor McQuilkin - REC Tristan Kuchar - RB Burlington, Ont. Aurora, Ont. Corpus Christi SS St Maximilian Kolbe HS

22

28

Jake Puskas - RB Thunder Bay, Ont. St Ignatius HS

FOCUS ON... #54 Daniel Hayes

Offensive Lineman Eligibility: 3 Ht: 6-4 Wt: 300 Hometown: Waterloo, Ont. High School: Sir John A MacDonald SS 2015 Highlights: The offensive lineman from Waterloo started all eight regular season games, plus the Gaels playoff game, at right guard. Hayes is the only returning member of the Queen’s O-line that earned a starting spot on the depth chart every week.

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Thompson McCallum- DB Perry Amankwaah - DB Mississauga, Ont. Brampton, Ont. ChampionCollegeLennoxville St Marguerite D’Youville

29

Nick Dowd - DL Gananoque, Ont. La Salle SS

24

Justin Bowman - LB Mississauga, Ont. Lorne Park SS

30

Marquis Richards - RB Brampton, Ont. StThomasVillanova College


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

31

Brad Inniss - RB Toronto, Ont. East York Collegiate

36

Zackary Kealey - DB Almonte, Ont. Almonte & District HS

32

33

Jonah Pataki - RB Wallaceburg, Ont. Wallaceburg DSS

Adam Black - RB Mississauga, Ont. Lorne Park SS

37

38

Eric Dodwell - RB Kingston, Ont. Holy Cross CSS

Tyler Woods - RB Kitchener, Ont. Resurrection SS

34

Philippe Archambault - LB Montreal, Que. Bowdoin College

39

Will Bannatyne - LB Calgary, Alta. Centennial HS

35

Ron Jones - LB Niagara Falls, Ont. Saint Michael CHS

40

Kurtis Schaefer - LB Stittsville, Ont. Sacred Heart HS

FOCUS ON... #1 Jason Shamatutu

Defensive Back Eligibility: 3 Ht: 6-3 Wt: 200 Hometown: Port Coquitlam, B.C. High School: Terry Fox SS 2015 Highlights: Shamatutu was 7th in the OUA with 37 solo tackles last year, and was second on the Gaels roster with a total of 42.5 tackles. The Port Coquitlam product set a new career high with 8.5 total tackles in a game against Toronto, where he also forced a fumble. DATE Aug 30 Sep 6 Sep 12 Sep 19 Sep 26 Oct 3 Oct 17 Oct 24

OPPONENT SCORE Carleton W, 34-24 at Ottawa L, 41-17 Waterloo W, 47-24 at Western L, 48-25 at Toronto W, 37-18 Guelph W, 23-15 at York W, 33-32 Laurier L, 49-26

TACK AST 3 0 6 0 5 0 5 4 8 1 6 3 4 3 - -

TOT 3 6 5 7 8.5 7.5 5.5 0

FF - - - - 1 - - -

FR - - - - - - - -

INT 1 -

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41

Spencer Giffin - DL Kingston, Ont. Ernestown SS

46

Paul Henning - DB New Hamburg, Ont. Resurrection SS

42

Thomas Walser - DB Thunder Bay, Ont. St. Ignatius

47

Luke McQuilkin - LB Burlington, Ont. Corpus Christi CHS

43

Thomas Koos - DB Toronto, Ont. Richview CI

48

Austin Passariello - LB Oakville, Ont. St. Ignatius of Loyola

FOCUS ON... #9 Chris Osei-Kusi

Wide Receiver Eligibility: 2 Ht: 6-1 Wt: 193 Hometown: Brampton, Ont. High School: Cardinal Ambrozic SS 2015 Highlights: The 2015 All-Rookie only played in five games last year, but still ran for over 300 return yards and ran one punt return all the way into the endzone. On offence, Osei-Kusi lines up at receiver and has the speed to make big plays. DATE OPPONENT SCORE Aug 30 Carleton W, 34-24 Sep 6 at Ottawa L, 41-17 Sep 12 Waterloo W, 47-24 Sep 19 at Western L, 48-25 Sep 26 at Toronto W, 37-18 Oct 3 Guelph W, 23-15 Oct 17 at York W, 33-32 Oct 24 Laurier L, 49-26

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KR - - - 1 - - 3 3

YDS PR - - - - - 1 10 - - - - - 73 6 62 3

YDS - - 26 - - - 117 20

TD 0 1 0

44

D’Antal Sampson - LB Mississauga, Ont. Lorne Park SS

49

Cameron Duffy - LB Toronto, Ont. St. Michael’s College

45

Mike Moore - LB Mississauga, Ont. St. Michael’s College

50

Emilio Frometa - OL Sudbury, Ont. St. Benedict


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

51

Philip Maclean - OL Kingston, Ont. Holy Cross CSS

56

Tyler Roy - DL Burlington, Ont. Notre Dame CSS

52

Dominic Ciraco - LB Burlington, Ont. Assumption CSS

57

Graeme Parsons - OL Mississauga, Ont. Lorne Park SS

53

Seton Battin - OL Otterville, Ont. Delhi DSS

58

Stewart Anoya - OL Toronto, Ont. Chaminade

54

Daniel Hayes - OL Waterloo, Ont. Sir John A MacDonald SS

59

John Meenagh - OL Calgary, Alta. St. Mary’s HS

55

Richard Byrne - LB Gananoque, Ont. Gananoque SS

60

Brendan Ginn - OL Kingston, Ont. Niagara Academy

FOCUS ON... #99 Zac Sauer

Defensive Lineman Eligibility: 4 Ht: 6-3 Wt: 236 lbs Hometown: Ayr, Ont. High School: Southwood SS 2015 Highlights: The defensive lineman played in all eight games for the tricolour in 2015, leading the Gaels with 4.5 sacks last season. Sauer’s best game came in an upset against Guelph where he recorded nine total tackles, including one sack. DATE Aug 30 Sep 6 Sep 12 Sep 19 Sep 26 Oct 3 Oct 17 Oct 24

OPPONENT Carleton at Ottawa Waterloo at Western at Toronto Guelph at York Laurier

SCORE W, 34-24 L, 41-17 W, 47-24 L, 48-25 W, 37-18 W, 23-15 W, 33-32 L, 49-26

TACK AST TOT SACK TFL - - 0 - 0 4 0 4 1 1 - - 0 - 0 2 1 2.5 1 1 6 1 6.5 - 0 6 6 9 1 1 5 5 7.5 0.5 0.5 3 1 3.5 1 2

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61

Cameron Fischl - OL Kanata, Ont. Earl of March HS

66

Josh Mosley - OL Port Colborne, Ont. Lakeshore Catholic HS

62

63

Jake Hamm - FB Munster, Ont. Episcopal

67

Erick Lessard - OL Sudbury, Ont. St. Benedict

Will Ruddy - RB Arnprior, Ont. Arnprior DHS

68

Adam Dingwall - OL Guelph, Ont. John F Ross

FOCUS ON... #45 Mike Moore

Linebacker Eligibility: 3 Ht: 6-0 Wt: 216 lbs Hometown: Mississauga, Ont. High School: Phillips Academy/St. Michaels College 2015 Highlights: Moore led the Gaels in tackles with 47 on the season which ranked him 8th overall in the OUA, and also recorded 28 assisted tackled, good for 5th in the conference. With a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, and an interception, Moore was also one of the leaders in terms of takeaways on the Gaels roster DATE Aug 30 Sep 6 Sep 12 Sep 19 Sep 26 Oct 3 Oct 17 Oct 24

OPPONENT Carleton at Ottawa Waterloo at Western at Toronto Guelph at York Laurier

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SCORE TACK AST W, 34-24 4 4 L, 41-17 5 1 W, 47-24 5 3 L, 48-25 2 6 W, 37-18 4 1 W, 23-15 3 4 W, 33-32 4 7 L, 49-26 6 2

TOT 6 5.5 6.5 5 4.5 5 7.5 7

SACK FF INT - - - - 1 - - - - - - - 1 - 1 - - -

64

Tim Vanheuvelen - OL Bowmanville, Ont. St. Stephen’s CHS

71

Josh Carter - DB Richmond Hill, Ont. St. Andrew’s College

65

Conor Redmond - OL Ottawa, Ont. South Carleton HS

72

Max Moloney - DB Bridgenorth, Ont. Adam Scott CVI


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

80

Jeremy Pendergast - REC Kingston, Ont. Holy Cross CSS

85

Connor Weir - REC Waterloo, Ont. Sir John A MacDonald SS

FOCUS ON... #32 Jonah Pataki

81

Curtis Smith - REC Burlington, Ont. Corpus Christi SS

86

Jack Rabb - REC Stittsville, Ont. South Carleton

82

Marco Aref - REC Ancaster, Ont. Bishop Tonnos CSS

87

Peter Hannon - REC Toronto, Ont. Upper Canada College

83

Benjamin Arhen - REC Brampton, Ont. Bramalea SS

88

Alex Zulys - REC Toronto, Ont. St. Michaels College

84

John Bews - REC Pointe-Claire, Que. St. Paul’s School (US)

89

Jack Hache - REC Orillia, Ont. Orillia SS

Running Back Eligibility: 4 Ht: 6-1 Wt: 213 Hometown: Wallaceburg, Ont. High School: Wallaceburg DSS 2015 Highlights: Pataki played in seven of eight Gaels regular season games last year, increasing his production in the final three games of the regular season after Jesse Andrews was injured. In the final three games of 2015, Pataki rushed for six touchdowns and broke the 100-yard mark twice en route to posting 378 yards on 67 rushes for the year. DATE Aug 30 Sep 6 Sep 12 Sep 19 Sep 26 Oct 3 Oct 17 Oct 24

OPPONENT Carleton at Ottawa Waterloo at Western at Toronto Guelph at York Laurier

SCORE W, 34-24 L, 41-17 W, 47-24 L, 48-25 W, 37-18 W, 23-15 W, 33-32 L, 49-26

RUSH YDS Y/R LNG - - - - 5 25 5 8 3 22 7.3 11 2 16 8 12 2 1 0.5 1 23 73 3.2 11 14 119 8.5 48 18 122 6.8 25

TD 0 0 0 0 2 2 2

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90

Munashe Masawi - DL Peterborough, Ont. Holy Cross CHS

95

Blake Zarubiak - DL St. Catharines, Ont. St. Francis HS

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Yann Ky - DL Ottawa, Ont. Sir Wilfrid Laurier HS

96

Trevor McGarrity - DL Clarington, Ont. J. Clarke Richardson

92

Cam Lawson - DL Caledon, Ont. Edmund Campion CHS

97

Tanner Gennaro - DL Richmond Hill, Ont. Villanova

93

Phoenix Grouse - DL Dartmouth, N.S. Prince Andrew HS

98

Andy Ngobila - DL Hamilton, Ont. St. Thomas More CHS

94

Gabriel Boucher - DL Montreal, Que. Upper Canada College

99

Zac Sauer - DL Ayr, Ont. Southwood SS


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QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

2015 PLAYOFF REVIEW Gaels season comes to an end with a 39-8 loss to Carleton in the OUA Quarter-Final The Gaels season comes to an end with a 39-8 lost to No.10 Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-Final Playoff game at Richardson Stadium. GAME FLOW The Gaels started the game with possession but was unable to attain a first down during their first drive. The Ravens safety Tunde Adeleke had a great punt return to midfield to give Carleton good field position to start their first drive. Carleton drove down the field with their opening possession with ended with a rushing touchdown from Jahvari Bennett to give the Ravens an early 7-0 lead. On the returning kickoff Gaels receiver Chris Osei-Kusi (Brampton, Ont.) fumbled the ball at the end of a good run which gave Carleton the ball back in Queen’s territory. The Ravens were not able to capitalize on the turnover as they went three and out. Queen’s offence continued to struggle early on with another three and out. On the Ravens next offensive possession they doubled their lead with a passing touchdown to Wilson Birch to give them a 14-0 lead in the middle of the 1st quarter. The story of the 1st quarter for the Gaels was efficiency on offence as they were only able to get one first down. Carleton’s offence continued their impressive play late in the quarter when they completed another touchdown pass to Nate Behar to build the Ravens lead to 21-0. In the second quarter the Gaels defence began to come alive as they started to get pressure on the Ravens offence. Queen’s offence was not able to gain any rhythm during the first half, as they committed multiple penalties. The Gaels’ struggles continued throughout the half when Nate Hobbs (Mississauga, Ont.) fumbled the ball off a big hit with the Ravens recovering it inside the Gaels half. Carleton was unable to capitalize on the turnover and punted the ball inside the Queen’s 1-yard line. The next drive for the Gaels offence began to click when Curtis Carmichael (Scarborough, Ont.) had an outstanding sideline catch to get the Gaels out of their own red zone but the drive ended in a failed third down conversion to give the Ravens the ball back at midfield. Carleton’s offence had another good drive that ended in a rushing touchdown from Christian Batistelli to give the Ravens a 29-0 lead late in the first half. In the second half the game was put out of reach with the Gaels offence not being able to make a comeback attempt. The Ravens continued their overall strong performance on both sides of the ball throughout the second half. The Gaels got a late fourth quarter touchdown from Doug Corby (Burlington, Ont.) but it was too late for Queen’s as they game ended with a 39-8 final. With the win Carleton will head to face No. 6 Guelph next weekend in the OUA Semifinals. FINAL SAY “I thought they beat us everywhere, it was unfortunate they got on us early, we knew we had to have a good start and we didn’t have that. We didn’t have any answers either we just didn’t get much time to feel them out, and they made some big plays early”. - Coach Sheahan

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2015 SEASON IN REVIEW OUA Weekly Results REGULAR SEASON AUGUST Sun. 30 Carleton 24 Queen’s 34 McMaster 55 Toronto 33 Laurier 38 York 21 Western 76 Windsor 7 Guelph 78 Waterloo 7 SEPTEMBER Sun. 6 Waterloo 0 Carleton 57 Queen’s 17 Ottawa 41 Mon. 7 Laurier 19 Guelph 30 Windsor 7 Toronto 8 York 10 Western 74 Sat. 12 Ottawa 42 McMaster 57 Carleton 62 Windsor 16 Waterloo 24 Queen’s 47 Guelph 49 York 22 Western 59 Laurier 9 Sat. 19 York 23 Waterloo 14 Queen’s 25 Western 48 McMaster 23 Guelph 33 Toronto 15 Carleton 19 Windsor 24 Ottawa 52 Sat. 26 Carleton 14 Western 70 Windsor 22 Laurier 18 York 10 McMaster 67 Ottawa 26 Guelph 48 Queen’s 37 Toronto 18 OCTOBER Fri. 2 Toronto 40 York 3 Sat. 3 Guelph 15 Queen’s 23 McMaster 44 Windsor 19 Carleton 48 Ottawa 45 Laurier 42 Waterloo 0

OCTOBER (CONT’D) Thu. 8 Western 58 Toronto 2 Waterloo 7 McMaster 55 Fri. 9 Ottawa 30 Laurier 65 York 0 Carleton 52 Sat. 17 Toronto 34 Waterloo 0 Ottawa 19 Western 63 McMaster 30 Laurier 21 Windsor 27 Guelph 41 Queen’s 33 York 32 Sat. 24 Laurier 49 Queen’s 26 Guelph 44 Carleton 12 Toronto 9 Ottawa 45 Western 46 McMaster 24 Waterloo 14 Windsor 44 PLAYOFFS Sat. 31 Laurier 29 McMaster 15 OUA Quarter-Final (#6 @ #3) Carleton 39 Queen’s 8 OUA Quarter-Final (#5 @ #4) NOVEMBER Sat. 7 Laurier 18 Western 32 OUA Semi-Final (Lowest remaining @ #1) Carleton 21 Guelph 33 OUA Semi-Final (Second lowest remaining @ #2) Sat. 14 Guelph 23 Western 17 OUA Final - 108th Yates Cup

OUA Final Standings GP

PTS

W-L

PCT

PF

PA

STRK

Western

8

16

8-0

1.000

494

110

Won 8

Guelph

8

14

7-1

0.875

338

159

Won 2

McMaster

8

12

6-2

0.75

355

211

Lost 1

Queen’s

8

10

5-3

0.625

242

251

Lost 1

Carleton

8

10

5-3

0.625

288

224

Lost 1

Laurier

8

8

4-4

0.5

261

218

Won 1

Toronto

8

6

3-5

0.375

159

224

Lost 1

Ottawa

8

6

3-5

0.375

300

331

Won 1

Windsor

8

4

2-6

0.25

166

315

Won 1

York

8

2

1-7

0.125

121

367

Lost 4

Waterloo

8

0

0-8

0

66

380

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2015 SEASON IN REVIEW CIS 2015 Statistical Leaders 2015 National Rankings

Date #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 Week 1 Montreal Laval Western Calgary McMaster Week 2 Laval Calgary Western Montreal Guelph Week 3 Calgary Laval Western Montreal Guelph Week 4 Calgary Laval Western Montreal Guelph Week 5 Calgary Laval Western Montreal Guelph Week 6 Calgary Laval Western Montreal Sherbrooke Week 7 Calgary Laval Western Montreal Sherbrooke Week 8 Calgary Western Montreal Laval Sherbrooke Week 9 Calgary Western Laval Montreal Guelph Week 10 Calgary Western Laval Montreal Guelph

#6 #7 Guelph UBC Manitoba McMaster McMaster Manitoba UBC McMaster Manitoba McMaster McMaster Guelph McMaster Guelph McMaster Guelph McMaster Sherbrooke UBC Sherbrooke

#8 Saskatchewan Mount Allison Mount Allison Manitoba Saskatchewan Manitoba Manitoba Manitoba Manitoba Manitoba

#9 Mount Allison Saskatchewan Sherbrooke Ottawa Sherbrooke UBC UBC UBC UBC Laurier

#10 Manitoba UBC UBC Acadia UBC Queen’s Queen’s Carleton Carleton Carleton

Statistical Leaders PASSING RANK

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

PLAYER

A Buckley D Wendel T Deezar W Finch A Hastings T Miller M O'Connor J Roberts N Hobbs N Picton

TEAM

Calgary Ottawa Manitoba Western McMaster Concordia UBC Guelph Queen's Regina

COMP

ATT

177

PCT

246

216

72.00%

346

127 203 204 165 152 132 166

13

2236

55.20%

252

20

2383

60.10%

239

31

2384

59.80%

253

17

2586

66.00%

276

17

2616

71.50%

309

24

2227

69.50%

284

19

3136

64.10%

239

TD

3162

62.40%

198

166

YDS

18

2226

65.90%

14

2134

10

INT

1

105

8

90

6

78

6

65

5

89

8

69

5

102

10

63

8

108

8

62

COMP

RANK

PLAYER

TEAM

1

D Campbell

Laurier

ATT

YDS

YDS/G

TD

LONG

186

1115

139.4

5

40

2

A Taylor

3

J Bennett

Western

99

1068

133.5

12

59

Carleton

137

1008

126

6

55

4 5

A Simon

Regina

155

938

134

6

36

A Dickson

StFX

160

866

108.3

5

56

6

J Augustine

Guelph

137

814

101.8

12

43

7

E Ilnicki

Alberta

135

754

94.3

5

61

8

J Andrews

Queen's

101

738

147.6

4

40

9

J Lyles

Manitoba

82

691

86.4

2

58

10

J Amankwaa

York

137

689

86.1

4

31

RECEIVING RANK

PLAYER

TEAM

REC

YDS

AVG

TD

LONG

1

I Stewart

Ottawa

57

1091

2

R Simonise

Calgary

51

1079

19.1

9

90

21.2

11

99

3

M Hillis

Saskatchewan

66

1052

4

J Scarfone

Guelph

57

940

15.9

7

78

16.5

10

67

5

J Ralph

Alberta

57

6

D Petermann

McMaster

61

862

15.1

3

63

831

13.6

9

55

7

Y Lessard

Concordia

8

L Normandin

Montreal

50

728

14.6

8

62

40

717

17.9

5

58

9

A Vitt

10

D Skube

Manitoba

30

711

23.7

4

69

Concordia

60

692

11.5

4

58

Completions

ATT

Attempts

YDS

Yards

PCT

Percentage

TD

Touchdowns

INT

Interceptions

AVG

Average

REC

Receptions

SOLO

Solo Tackles

ASSIST FG %

RUSHING

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LONG

Assisted Tackles Field Goal Percentage


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

2015 SEASON IN REVIEW CIS 2015 Statistical Leaders Field Goals

Tackles Rank

Player

Team

Solo

Assist

TOTAL

Rank

Player

1

J Rush

Guelph

32

56

60

RK

NAME J Mark

2

D Morris

Acadia

47

22

58

1

3

T Davis

UBC

39

35

56.5

2

R Lambert Q van Gylswyk

Team

MADE

ATT

FG%

FGM

FGA

PCT

Calgary

26

32

81%

Mount Allison

22

27

81%

UBC

20

24

83%

4

M Gayer

Windsor

45

20

55

3

5

H Hazime

York

37

34

54

4

N Mesher

Laurier

17

22

77%

M Domagala

Carleton

16

19

84%

Manitoba

16

20

80%

Laval

16

21

76%

6

M Barnett

UBC

33

41

53.5

5

6

T Tsoumpas

Alberta

40

27

53.5

5

R Jones D Levesque

8

L Merlin

Waterloo

44

16

52

5

9

B Herbst

Saint Mary's

43

16

51

8

G Ferraro

Guelph

15

18

83%

L Ward

Ottawa

15

22

68%

10

D Bishop

Saskatchewan

37

27

50.5

8

10

C Ralph

Alberta

39

23

50.5

10

J Heidebrecht L Simoneau

12

T Loffler

UBC

42

16

50

10

13

M Rossler

Regina

42

14

49

12

S Stenger B Kelly

StFX

13

19

68%

Montreal

13

21

62%

Saskatchewan

12

23

52%

Western

10

17

59%

14

D Tshiamala

StFX

29

39

48.5

13

15

J McBride

Toronto

43

10

48

14

M Hebert

Sherbrooke

9

14

64%

A Iafrate

Toronto

9

14

64%

N Naylor

York

9

13

69%

15

T Nguyen

Mount Allison

37

22

48

14

15

N Onyeka

Laurier

39

18

48

14

15

D Plourde

Bishop's

43

10

48

19

B Corelli

Waterloo

41

13

47.5

20

M Moore

Queen's

33

28

47

21

M Charland

Concordia

37

19

46.5

21

T Landry

Alberta

39

15

46.5

23

M Stefanovic

Regina

31

29

45.5

24

J McNair

Western

39

12

45

25

S Gauthier

Laval

34

19

43.5

26

A Panchyshyn

Saint Mary's

35

16

43

27

A Gagne

Sherbrooke

31

23

42.5

27

N Hamlin

Carleton

37

11

42.5

27

J Shamatutu

Queen's

37

11

42.5

30

M Thompson

Laurier

37

10

42

Fumble Recoveries

Scoring Rank

Player

Team

CONV

FG

SIN

1

J Mark

Calgary

52

26

14

144

2

B Kelly

Western

63

10

5

98

3

Q van Gylswyk

UBC

29

20

2

91

4

G Ferraro

Guelph

40

15

3

88

4

D Levesque

Laval

32

16

8

88

6

R Lambert

Mount Allison

19

22

2

87

7

J Augustine

Guelph

-

-

0

84

8

M Domagala

Carleton

30

16

4

82

9

N Mesher

Laurier

28

17

0

79

10

Y Harou

Western

-

-

0

78

10

R Jones

Manitoba

30

16

0

78

10

A Taylor

Western

-

-

0

78

L Ward

Ottawa

30

15

3

78

-

-

0

72

26

12

6

68

Rank

Player

Team

FR

10

1

C Newton

Guelph

3

14

D Vandervoort

McMaster

15

S Stenger

Saskatchewan

2

J Biewald

Western

2

2

D Bishop

Saskatchewan

2

TD

14

13 13 12

PTS

Forced Fumbles Rank

Player

Team

FR

1

A Klain

Mount Allison

4

2

D Bell

StFX

3

2

M Betts

Laval

3

2

D Dale

Saskatchewan

3

2

D Drouillard

Guelph

3

2

J Fortin

Bishop's

3

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2015 SEASON IN REVIEW 2015 Final Statistics (Queen’s) SCHEDULE

RECEIVING

Regular Season Aug. 30

Carleton

Player

REC

YDS

AVG

TD

W, 34-24

Curtis Carmichael

34

520

15.3

4

LONG

52

30

592

19.7

5

104

Sep. 6

at Ottawa

L, 41-17

Doug Corby

Sep. 12

Waterloo

W, 47-24

Peter Hannon

17

178

10.5

1

18

16

372

23.3

1

108

Sep. 19

at Western

L, 48-25

Matteo Del Brocco

Sept. 26

at Toronto

W, 37-18

Connor Weir

8

123

15.4

1

34

7

159

22.7

1

33

Oct. 3

Guelph

W, 23-15

Rudy Uhl

Oct. 17

at York

W, 33-32

Aaron Dowd

6

92

15.3

0

28

L, 49-26

Jesse Andrews

4

46

11.5

1

20

Playoffs

Justin Gleben

3

37

12.3

0

14

Oct. 31

Chris Osei-Kusi

3

29

9.7

0

15

Jonah Pataki

3

68

22.7

0

40

Alex Zulys

3

23

7.7

0

9

Eric Dodwell

1

0

0

0

0

Brad Innis

1

21

21

0

21

Totals

136

2260

16.6

14

108

Opponent

183

2345

12.8

10

74

Oct. 24

Laurier Carleton

L, 39-8

SCORING Player

TD

CONV

FG

2PT

SINGLES

Dillon Wamsley

-

28

6

-

5

PTS

51

Jonah Pataki

6

-

-

-

0

36

Jesse Andrews

5

-

-

-

0

30

Doug Corby

5

-

-

-

0

30

Curtis Carmichael

4

-

-

-

0

24

Nate Hobbs

3

-

-

-

0

18

Matteo Del Brocco

1

-

-

-

0

6

Justin Gleben

1

-

-

-

0

6

Peter Hannon

1

-

-

-

0

6

Natu Myers

1

-

-

-

0

6

Chris Osei-Kusi

1

-

-

-

0

6

Rudy Uhl

1

-

-

-

0

6

Connor Weir

1

-

-

-

0

6

Nick Dowd

-

1

0

-

0

1

Totals

30

29

6

0

5

242*

Opponent

27

26

16

0

5

251

*team total includes five safety touches

RUSHING Player

ATT

YDS

AVG

TD

PASSING Player

COMP

ATT

PCT

YDS

TD

INT

LONG

Nate Hobbs

132

239

55.20%

2226

14

8

108

4

6

66.70%

34

0

0

15

Mathew Duffy Matteo Del Brocco

0

2

0.00%

0

0

1

0

Totals

136

247

55.10%

2220

14

9

108

Opponent

183

299

61.20%

2344

10

9

74

NET OFFENCE Team

Queen’s

RUN

PASS

LOSS

NET

1542

2220

204

3558

PUNTING Player

NO

YDS

AVG

LONG

Dillon Wamsley

56

2218

39.6

60

Alex Zulys

5

159

31.8

43

LONG

Totals

61

2377

39

60

Opponent

61

2170

35.6

62

Jesse Andrews

101

738

7.3

4

40

Jonah Pataki

67

378

5.6

6

48

Nate Hobbs

31

262

8.5

3

48

Player

NO

YDS

AVG

TD

LONG

Brad Innis

16

110

6.9

0

37

Connor Weir

18

148

8.2

0

32

Connor Weir

3

27

9

0

11

Chris Osei-Kusi

10

163

16.3

1

42

Doug Corby

3

13

4.3

0

13

Nicholas Fraser-Greene

5

41

8.2

0

15

Matteo Del Brocco

2

10

5

0

7

Doug Corby

9

33

3.7

0

15

Chris Mackey

1

6

6

0

6

Matt Pendergast

1

21

21

0

21

Aaron Dowd

1

3

3

0

3

Rudy Uhl

5

44

8.8

0

23

Mathew Duffy

2

3

1.5

0

3

Totals

48

450

9.4

1

42

Opponent

48

484

10.1

0

57

Justin Gleben

1

3

3

1

3

Totals

230

1542

6.7

14

48

Opponent

279

1760

6.3

13

39

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QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

2015 SEASON IN REVIEW 2015 Final Statistics (Queen’s) DEFENSIVE

INTERCEPTIONS

Player

SOLO

ASST

TOT

SACK

FF

FR

Player

INT.

YDS

BRK

Mike Moore

33

28

47

1

1

1

Frederic Kinkead

2

17

2

Jason Shamatutu

37

11

42.5

-

1

-

Chris Mackey

2

0

4

Justin Bowman

35

12

41

2

-

-

Jake Firlotte

1

23

2

Matt Pendergast

37

8

41

-

1

1

Luke McQuilkin

1

15

1

Chris Mackey

35

9

39.5

-

-

-

Justin Bowman

1

12

1

Nelkas Kwemo

29

14

36

1

-

-

Mike Moore

1

5

1

Zac Sauer

26

14

33

4.5

1

-

Justin Gleben

1

0

1

Luke Ball

19

13

25.5

1

1

-

Totals

9

72

15

Corey Flude

21

5

23.5

1

-

-

Opponent

9

191

21

Jake Firlotte

19

5

21.5

-

1

1

Luke McQuilkin

17

9

21.5

0.5

-

-

Frederic Kinkead

12

3

13.5

-

-

-

MADE

ATT

PCT

LONG

Nick Dowd

10

6

13

-

-

1

Dillon Wamsley

6

11

55%

39

Tanner Gennaro

11

4

13

-

-

-

Nick Dowd

0

1

0%

0

James Donald

10

2

11

-

-

-

Totals

6

12

50%

39

Natu Myers

6

5

8.5

1

-

1

Opponent

16

22

73%

46

Ejaz Causer

6

2

7

-

-

-

Phoenix Grouse

5

4

7

-

-

1

MADE

ATT

PCT

Brendan Coffey

3

6

6

-

-

-

Dillon Wamsley

28

28

100%

1

1

100%

FIELD GOALS Player

1PT CONV. Player

Aaron Dowd

5

2

6

-

-

-

Nick Dowd

Peter Hannon

5

1

5.5

-

-

-

Totals

29

29

100%

Opponent

26

27

96%

Justin Gleben

3

4

5

-

-

-

Adam Black

3

3

4.5

-

-

-

Kurtis Schaefer

4

1

4.5

-

-

-

Austin Geddes

2

2

3

-

-

-

Mitchell Henselwood

2

1

2.5

-

-

-

FIRST DOWNS

Wesley Mann

1

2

2

-

-

-

Queen’s - 198

Munashe Masawi

1

2

2

-

-

-

TIME OF POSSESSION / GAME

Dillon Wamsley

2

0

2

-

-

-

Queen’s - 28:13

Chris Osei-Kusi

1

1

1.5

-

-

-

FUMBLES - LOST

Jesse Andrews

1

0

1

-

-

-

Doug Corby

1

0

1

-

-

-

Eric Dodwell

1

0

1

-

-

-

Daniel Hayes

1

0

1

-

-

-

Zackary Kealy

1

0

1

-

-

-

Austin Passariello

1

0

1

-

-

-

Donovan Hillary

0

1

0.5

-

-

-

Nate Hobbs

0

1

0.5

-

-

-

Alex Zulys

0

1

0.5

-

-

-

Totals

411

182

593

12

6

6

Opponent

336

156

492

35

10

10

PENALTIES Queen’s - 73-635

Queen’s - 14-10

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QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

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 1994 ..................................Jonathon Taylor 1995 ................................................Rob Weir 1996 ..........................................Matt Carlyle 1997 .............................................Chris Gear 1998 ....................................... Paul Correale 1999 .................................. James MacLean

Derek Wiggan is a two-timewinner of the Lineman of the Year award

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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 2011.....................................Ryan Granberg 2012.......................................Sam Sabourin 2013..................................Justin Baronaitis 2014...................................... Derek Wiggan 2015..................................... Jesse Andrews

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)

2011.... Michael Sullivan (O), Osie Ukwuoma (D) 2012............. Derek Morris (O), John Miniaci (D) 2013............Mike Sullivan (O), Derek Wiggan (D) 2014........John Meenagh (O), Derek Wiggan (D) 2015........................Daniel Hayes (O), Luke Ball (D)

Justin Baronaitis was named the Gaels MVP in 2013


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

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 2011......................................... Osie Ukwuoma 2012............................................Sam Sabourin 2013.......................................Justin Baronaitis 2014........................................... Derek Wiggan 2015................................................Mike Moore

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 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 2011............................................ Justin Gleben 2012.........................................Dillon Wamsley 2013.............................................. Jonah Pataki 2014................................................Mike Moore 2015..........................................Chris Osei-Kusi

2005.......................................Ryan Bechmanis 2006..................................................Adam Ross 2007.................................................... Rob Bagg 2008...................... Neil Puffer, Scott Valberg 2009....................................Danny Brannagan 2010.........................................Blaise Morrison 2011..................................Justin Chapdelaine 2012.............................................Ben D’Andrea 2013.............................................Matt Webster 2014.............................................. Billy McPhee 2015............................................... Doug Corby

BILL MIKLAS AWARD

Named in memory of Bill Miklas (player 1960-1964; assistant coach 1965-66, 1970-00), this trophy is awarded to 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 2011......................................Frank Pankewich 2012...............................................Josh Sultana 2013.....................................Aaron Gazendam 2014............................................ Justin Gleben 2015.................................... Curtis Carmichael

DOUG HARGREAVES AWARD

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 2011..........................................Ryan Granberg 2012.........................................Giovanni Aprile 2013.............................................. Billy McPhee 2014.................................................Alex Carroll 2015............................................... Doug Corby

JUSTIN SCHWIEG TROPHY

Awarded annually to the Most Improved Player. 2007.......................................... D.J. Mulholland 2008.......................................... Matt O’Donnell 2009......................................Frank Pankewich 2010.........................................Giovanni Aprile 2011..............................................Sean Plumley 2012...................Justin Baronaitis/Cory Dyer 2013............................... Yann Dika-Balotoken 2014.......................................Matt Pendergast 2015..................................................Brad Inniss

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 2011....................................Giovanni Aprile 2012...................................... Chirs Patrician 2013......................................... Aaron Dowd 2014......................................... Aaron Dowd 2015......................................... Aaron Dowd

HAL McCARNEY AWARD

Awarded annually to the Most Dedicated Football Player. 2001.................................................Craig Spear 2002.................................................Craig Spear 2003.................................................Craig Spear 2004........................................ Sean McKinnon

Yann Dika-Balotoken was awarded the 2013 Justin Schwieg Award as the most improved player.

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QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

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

PRESIDENTS’ TROPHY

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

GINO FRACAS AWARD

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 2015........................................................................... Curtis Carmichael

FRANK TINDALL TROPHY Coach of the Year - CIS

1983............................................................................Doug Hargreaves 2008......................................................................................Pat Sheahan

TED MORRIS 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

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

OUA AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

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

J.P. Metras Trophy

1977....................................................................................... Dick Bakker 1979..........................................................................................Jim Muller 2003.............................................................................................Matt Kirk 2008................................................................................ Osie Ukwuoma 2010................................................................................Matt O’Donnell 2011................................................................................ Osie Ukwuoma

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR President’s Trophy

2008....................................................................................Thaine Carter

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Norm Marshall Trophy

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

RUSS JACKSON AWARD NOMINEE

MVP - YATES CUP

Dalt White Trophy 2009...........................................................................Danny Brannagan

COACH OF THE YEAR

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

OUA MALE COACH OF THE YEAR

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David “Tuffy” Knight 2010..................................................................................Bob Vespazian

LINEMAN OF THE YEAR

2002............................................................................. Michael Douglas 2003...................................................................................Curt McLellan 2009............................................................................................TJ Leeper 2013............................................................................Aaron Gazendam 2015........................................................................... Curtis Carmichael

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

VOLUNTEER COACH OF THE YEAR

Fox 40 Award 2009......................................................................................Pat Sheahan

Curtis Carmichael with Russ Jackson ‘15 Russ Jackson Trophy- Academics/Football and Community

OQIFC AWARDS OUTSTANDING PLAYER - OQIFC

1984.................................................................................. Peter Harrison 1985.........................................................................................Larry Mohr 1988........................................................................................ Jock Climie 1992....................................................................................... Brad Elberg

OUTSTANDING LINEMAN - OQIFC

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


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

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

Tim Pendergast (1990)

Charlie Galunic (1986 & 1987)

1921

Johnny Evans

1960

Don Robb, Gary Strickler

1922

Red McKelvey

1961

Dave Skene

1923

Bill Campbell

1962

Dave Skene, Terry Porter

1924

Pep Leadlay

1963

Don Rasmussen

1925

Harry Batstone

1964

John Erikson, Bob Latham

1926

Liz Walker

1965

Merv Daub, Cal Connor

1927

Cliff Howard

1966

Larry Ferguson, Frank Arment

1928

Bubs Britton

1967

1929

Ike Sutton

1968

1930

Ian Gorley

1931

Danny Brannagan (2008, 2009)

Dan Pawliw 1992

Mike Boone, Brad Elberg, Don Rorwick

1993

Joel Dagnone, Brad Elberg, Don Rorwick

1994

Tim Ware, Mark Robinson

1995

Tim Ware, Ken Kirkwood, Rob Weir

Don Bayne, Bayne Norrie

1996

Paul Greenhow, Matt Carlyle

Bob Climie, Ron Brooke

1997

Matt Carlyle, Dave Bannatyne

1969

Bob Climie, Jim Tait

1998

Beau Howes, Jim Aru

Gib McKelvey

1970

Cam Innes, Jim McKeen

1999

1932

Howard Carter

1971

Brian Warrender, Mike Lambros

Beau Howes, James MacLean, Chris Robin, Jason Wimmer

1933

Howard Hamlin

1972

Brian Warrender, Gord Squires

2000

1934

John Kostuik

1973

Dave Whiteside

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

1935

Johnny Wing

1974

Dave Hadden, John Waddell

2001

1936

Ed Barnabe

1975

Darrell Penner, Darryl Craig

James MacLean, Jeff Colvin, Jon Landon, Andrew Peppin

1937

George Sprague

1976

2002

Jon Landon, Craig Spear, Curtis McLellan, Corey Trudeau

1938

Art Stollery

Maurice St. Martin, Norm Haggerty

Doug Annan

1977

Andrew Stead, Corey Trudeau, Craig Spear, Curtis McLellan

1940

George Carson

Larry Small, Randy Edgeworth, Jim D’Andrea

2003

1939

(War years)

1978

Jim D’Andrea, Randy Edgeworth

2004

1941-44

Sean McKinnon, Andrew Smith, Matt Kirk, Philippe Champagne

1945

Jack Milliken

1979

Jim D’Andrea, Pat Plishka

2005

1946

Bob Stevens

1980

Ed Andrew, John Wilson

Andrew Joyner, Ryan Freeman, Ian Hazlett, Michael Patone

1947

Al Lenard

1981

Rob Ball, Tom McCartney, Tony McDowell

2006

Rob Bagg, Adam Ross

1948

Al Lenard

2007

Rob Bagg, Matt Vickers

1982

1949

Ross McKelvey

Tom McCartney, Tony McDowell, Phil Marsland

2008

Danny Brannagan, Thaine Carter

1950

Jim Charters

1983

Tony McDowell, Phil Marsland

2009

Danny Brannagan, Osie Ukwuoma

1951

Harry Lampman

1984

2010

Dan Bederman, Alex Daprato

1952

Jack Roberts

John Larsen, Larry Mohr, Jeff Kyle, Ian Deakin

2011

Stephen Laporte, Tom Howes

1953

Gary Lewis

2012

John Miniaci, Derek Morris

1954

Jack Cook

2013

John Miniaci, Derek Morris

1955

Gary Lewis

2014

Billy McPhee, Derek Wiggan, Aaron Dowd

1956

Gary Lewis

2015

1957

Karl Quinn, Dave Wilson

Luke Ball, Aaron Dowd, Jesse Andrews, Mike Moore

1958

Jocko Thompson

1959

Kent Plumley, Gary Strickler

1985

Tom Langford, Larry Mohr

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,

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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 1950’s-1960’s (Liberty All-Canadians) Lou Bruce, Keith Eaman, Jim Hughes, Gary Lewis, Ron Stewart, Jim Young 1972 (1) Geof Hamlin, Fullback 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, Guard (2nd) 1987 (1) Charlie Galunic (2nd), Tom Langford (2nd) 1988 (1) Jock Climie, Wide Receiver, Matt Clifford, Defensive Line (2nd) 1989 (3) Jock Climie, Wide Receiver, Mike Boone, Linebacker (2nd), Matt Clifford, Defensive 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)

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James MacLean, Inside Receiver; Jason Wimmer, Cornerback 2000 (2) James MacLean, Inside Receiver (2nd); Jon Landon, Tackle (2nd) 2001 (1) James MacLean, Inside Receiver 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

Eric Dell - 1991, 1992

2007 (4) Mike Giffin, Running Back; Osie Ukwuoma, Defensive End (2nd); Rob Bagg, Inside Receiver (2nd); Cody Kennedy, Tackle (2nd) 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, Guard (2nd) 2009 (4) Jimmy Allin, Cornerback; Matt O’Donnell, Tackle; Osie Ukwuoma, Defensive End; Scott Valberg, Inside Receiver 2010 (1) Matt O’Donnell, Tackle 2011 (3) Ryan Granberg, Running Back (2nd), Andrew Lue, Cornerback (2nd), Sam Sabourin, Linebacker (2nd) 2012 (4) TJ Chase-Dunawa, Defensive Back (1st), Ryan Granberg, Running Back (2nd), John Miniaci, Defensive Line (2nd), Sam Sabourin, Linebacker (2nd)

Tom Denison - 2002, 2003

2013 (5) Andrew Lue, Defensive Back (1st); Derek Wiggan, Defensive Line (1st); Sam Sabourin, Linebacker (2nd); Josh Prinsen, Offensive Line (2nd); TJ Chase-Dunawa, Defensive Back (2nd)

Sam Sabourin - 2011, 2012, 2013


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ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS Academic All-Canadians (Since 1993)

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 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 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 1999: Ben Burt, Michael Fishbein, Beau Howes, Al McNish, Andrew Miners, Christopher Moad, Callum O’Connor, Roby Ryan, Andrew Smith, Greg Wetmore

2002: Michael Douglas, Mike Hendry, William Leeper, Curt McLellan, John Northcote, Frank Secretain, Andrew Smith 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 Napoli, Frank Secretain, Alex Vanags, Ryan Vettorazzo

Sullivan, William VanRuyven 2011: Ryan Farell, Justin Gleben, Aaron Gazendam, Frank Pankewich, Boris Isakov, Cory Dyer, Nick Nucci, Sean Plumley, Matthew Kendrick, Ted Festeryga 2012: Cory Dyer, Ryan Farrell, Aaron Gazendam, Justin Gleben, Boris Isakov, Nick Nucci, Sean Plumley, Andrew Sauer, Evan Sequeira, Dillon Wamsley, William Zed

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

2013: Colton Ballou, Justin Baronaitis, Aaron Dowd, Cory Dyer, Ryan Farrell, Aaron Gazendam, Justin Gleben, Andrew Lue, Derek Morris, Nick Nucci, Sean Plumley, Andrew Sauer, Max Townsend, Dillon Wamsley, Matt Webster, William Zed, Alex Zulys

2006: Eric Isenor, Ian Hazlett, Ryan Vettorazzo, Paul Boshyk, Ryan Elger, Taylor Morassutti, Mike Walker, Alex Patrick

2014: Colton Ballou, Adam Black, Curtis Carmichael, Brendan Coffey, Aaron Dowd, Justin Gleben, Wesley Mann, Dillon Wamsley, Alex Zulys

2007: Jimmy Allin, Paul Boshyk, T.J. Leeper, Kyle MacDonald, Michael Walker 2008: Jimmy Allin, Colin Boyle, T.J. Leeper, Kyle MacDonald, Blaise Morrison, Patrick Sullivan, William Van Ruyven

2000: Alan Cheng, Michael Douglas, Christopher Robyn, William Leeper, Alastair Perry, Curt McLellan, Andrew Peppin, Frank Secretain, Andrew Smith, Andrew Moad, Michael Fishbein

2009: Andrew Kerr, T.J. Leeper, Kyle MacDonald, Blaise Morrison, Frank Pankewich, Dylan Petrin, Mark Surya, Scott Valberg, William VanRuyven

2001: David Barbic, Michael Douglas, Nathan Gorham, Ramsey Ida, William Leeper, Alastair Perry, Curt McLellan, Andrew Peppin, Frank Secretain, Andrew Smith

2010: Kyle MacDonald, Blaise Morrison, Frank Pankewich, Dylan Petrin, Addison Rich, Patrick

CIS EAST-WEST BOWL & CFL EVALUATION CAMP INVITEES EAST-WEST BOWL 2000 (2) Wyatt Hartley (RB), Jason Wimmer (DB)

2011 (3) Giovanni Aprile (WR), Derek Morris (OL), Frank Pankewich (DL)

2009 (5) Jimmy Allin (DB), Danny Brannagan (QB), Thaine Carter (LB), Dedrick Sterling (DL), Osie Ukwuoma (DL)

2002 (2) Jon Landon (OL), Curtis McClellan (DB)

2012 (5) TJ Chase-Dunawa (DB), Justin Chapdelaine (WR), Billy McPhee (QB) - Co-Captain, John Miniaci (DL), Josh Prinsen (OL)

2010 (4) Dan Bederman (OL), Alex Daprato (LB), Christopher Smith (LB), Shomari Williams (DL)

2003 (4) Tommy Denison (QB), Matt Kirk (DL), Marc Mitchell (LB), Mitchell Smith (DB) 2004 (5) Philippe Champagne (LB), Bryan Crawford (RB) Game MVP, Iain Fleming (WR), Jack Gaudreau (DL), Craig Thompson (DL) 2005 (3) Ryan Freeman (OL), Michael Navo (RB), Brad Smith (WR) 2006 (4) Mitchell Carkner (DL), Ross Corely (DL), Cody Kennedy (OL), Sean O’Donnell (OL) 2007 (3) Mike Giffin (RB), Neil Puffer (DL), Scott Valberg (WR) 2008 (4) Osie Ukwuoma (DL), Dee Sterling (DL), Thaine Carter (LB), Danny Brannagan (QB) 2009 (5) Dan Bederman (OL), Alex Daprato (LB), Devan Sheahan (WR), Christopher Smith (LB), Dan Village (K/P) 2010 (4) Ben D’Andrea (DB), Tom Howes (WR), Stephen Laporte (LB), Matt O’Donnell (OL) - Co-Captain

2013 (4) Jesse Andrews (RB), Yann Dika-Balotoken (DB), Brendan Morgan (DB), Nick Romanchuk (OL) 2014 (4) Yann Dika-Balotoken (DB), Jesse Andrews (RB), Brendan Morgan (DB), Nick Romanchuk (OL) 2015 (2) Doug Corby (WR), Dillon Wamsley (K/P) 2016 (3) Jonah Pataki (RB), Daniel Hayes (OL), Zac Sauer (DL)

CFL EVALUATION CAMP INVITEES

2011 (4) Ben D’Andrea (DB), Tom Howes (WR), Stephen Laporte (LB), Matt O’Donnell (OL) 2012 (4) Giovanni Aprile (WR), Ryan Granberg (RB), Derek Morris (OL), Frank Pankewich (DE) 2013 (3) Justin Chapdelaine (WR), John Miniaci (DL), Josh Prinsen (OL) 2014 (4) Billy McPhee (QB), Scott Macdonell (WR), Derek Wiggan (DL), Andrew Lue (DB)

2003 (1) Jon Landon (OC)

2015 (3) Brendan Morgan (DB)

2004 (4) Tom Denison (QB), Matt Kirk (DL), Marc Mitchell (LB), Mitchell Smith (DB)

2016 (3) Doug Corby (WR)

2005 (3) Bryan Crawford (RB), Iain Fleming (WR), Jack Gaudreau (DL) 2006 (2) Ryan Freeman (OL), Brad Smith (WR) 2007 (3) Ian Hazlett (LB), Cody Kennedy (OL), Sean O’Donnell (OC) 2008 (2) Mike Giffin (RB), Neil Puffer (DL)

Doug Corby set a new East West bowl record with 3TDs in the 2015 game

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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/O-QIFC, 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 1934 (3) Reg Barker, Centre; Abe Zvonkin, Tackle; Bob Elliot, End 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 1958 (3) Terry Porter, Halfback; Don Robb, End; Ron Delisle, Linebacker [ 40 ] www.gogaelsgo.com

1959 (1) Terry Porter, Corner Linebacker

1972 (2) Geoff Hamlin, Halfback; Doug Cozac, Defensive Back

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

1973 (2) Dave Hadden, Halfback; Darrell Penner, Defensive Back

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 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; 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

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 1980 (5) John Wilson, Guard; Ross Francis, Tackle; Larry Mohr, Running Back; Rob Ball, Defensive Line; Ed Andrew, Linebacker 1981 (4) Larry Mohr, Running 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


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LEAGUE ALL-STARS (CONT.) 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 1991 (7) Ron Herman, Centre; Jason Moeller, 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 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;

Jack “Tip” Logan 1949, 1950

2009 (10) 1st Team: Jimmy Allin, Cornerback; Stephen Laporte, Rush Cover; Matt O’Donnell, Tackle; Osie Ukwuoma, Defensive End; Scott Valberg, 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 Halfback 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: 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, Tackle 2nd Team: Dan Bederman, Centre; Devan Sheahan, Wide Receiver; Jimmy Therrien, Running Back; Dan Village, Place Kicker; Frank Pankewich, Defensive Line 2011 (13) 1st Team: Ryan Granberg, Running Back; Mike Sullivan, Centre; John Miniaci, Defensive Tackle; Osie Ukwuoma, Defensive End; Sam Sabourin, Linebacker; Andrew Lue, Cornerback; Frank Pankewich, Rush Cover 2nd Team: Derek Morris, Guard; Josh Prinsen, Tackle; Dan Village, Place Kicker; Giovanni Aprile, Kick Returner; Derek Wiggan, Defensive End; TJ ChaseDunawa, Defensive Halfback

2nd Team: Sean O’Donnell, Centre; Kevin Scott, Rush/ Cover; Brad Smith, Inside Receiver

2012 (11) 1st Team: Derek Morris, Guard; Giovanni Aprile, Receiver; Derek Wiggan, Defensive End; TJ ChaseDunawa, Defensive Halfback; Ryan Granberg, Running Back; John Miniaci, Defensive Tackle; Sam Sabourin, Linebacker; Andrew Lue, Cornerback;

2006 (3) 1st Team: Brad Smith, Receiver

2nd Team: Chris Patrician, Returner; Justin Chapdelaine, Slot Receiver; Matt Kendrick, lineman

2nd Team: Sean O’Donnell, Centre; Adam Ross, Linebacker

2013 (13) 1st Team: Yann Dika-Balotoken, Cornerback; Andrew Lue, Cornerback; TJ Chase-Dunawa, Defensive Halfback; Sam Sabourin, Linebacker; Derek Wiggan, Defensive End; Josh Prinsen, Offensive Tackle; Derek Morris, Guard

2nd Team: Ian Hazlett, Linebacker 2005 (4) 1st Team: Ian Hazlett, Linebacker

2007 (12) 1st Team: Rob Bagg, Inside Receiver; Thaine Carter, Linebacker; Mike Giffin, Running Back; Cody Kennedy, 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, Guard; Osie Ukwuoma, Defensive End; Neil Puffer, Defensive End; Dee Sterling, Defensive Tackle; Thaine Carter, Linebacker; Jimmy Allin, Kick Returner 2nd Team: Colin Boyle, Tackle; Dan Village, Place Kicker; Chris Smith, Linebacker; Jimmy Allin, Cornerback; David Rooney, Defensive Halfback; Tim Poffley, Rush Cover

Jock Climie 1988, 1989

2nd Team: Giovanni Aprile, Wide Receiver; Ryan Granberg, Running Back; John Miniaci, Defensive Tackle; Justin Baronaitis, Linebacker Rookie: Jonah Pataki, Running Back; Zac Sauer, Defensive Line 2014 (7) 2nd Team: Alex Carroll, Inside Receiver AND Kick Returner; Jesse Andrews, Running Back; Doug Corby, Wide Receiver; Derek Wiggan, Defensive Tackle Rookie: Jason Shamatutu, Defensive Back; Michael Moore, Linebacker 2015 (3) 2nd Team: Doug Corby, Receiver; Dillon Wamsley, Punter Rookie: Chris Osei-Kusi, Receiver

Danny Brannagan 2008, 2009

Derek Morris 2011, 2012, 2013

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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, 2010 and 2015. Note - Induction year in parenthesis

BUILDERS Orrin Carson (‘83) Administrator / Head Coach 1927-28

Stu Lang (‘15) Stadium and Fields Robert McFarlane (‘15) Booster, Stadium and Fields

Dr. Hal Dunlop (‘83) Team Physician

1945-75

W.P. “Billy” Hughes (‘83) Head Coach

Alex Melvin (‘15) Booster

1921-26

Joseph Pal (‘15) Stadium and Fields

“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 Stew Langdon (‘87) Head Trainer

1950s-70s 1950s-60’s

Dr. James Melvin (‘87) Administrator Wallace Wally Berry (‘91) Photographer Hal “Moose” McCarney (‘91) Assistant Coach

1950-72

Doug Hargreaves (‘95) Head Coach

1976-94

Art Martin (‘95) Photographer John Thomson (‘95) Defensive Coordinator

1975-85

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

1980-date

Dr. Robert Pickering (‘05) Team Physician 1976 to 2005 Dr. Wayne Spotswood (‘05) Team Physician 1979-date Bob Howes (‘10) Head Coach Assistant Coach 1982-03, 2005-06 Bob Mullen (‘10) Defensive Coordinator 1984-01 Don Bayne (‘15) Stadium and Fields Merv Daub (‘15) Historian, Stadium and Fields Keith “Skip” Eaman (‘15) Stadium and Fields Vicki and Paul Hand (‘15) Stadium and Fields Tom Hopkins (‘15) Equipment Manager [ 42 ] www.gogaelsgo.com

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1940 to 1959

Dan Pawliw (‘15) QFC President, Stadium and Fields Sandra and Kent Plumley (‘15) Stadium and Fields Dave Ross (‘15) Athletic Therapist

1980-date

Queen’s Bands (‘15) Team Band

1905-date

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

1920 to 1929

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

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

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 Guy Potvin (‘15)............................ 1963-67

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 Tony McDowell (‘15)................... 1979-83

1990 to Present

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 James MacLean (‘15).................. 1997-01 Jon Landon (‘15).......................... 1998-02 Corey Trudeau (‘15)..................... 1999-03 Tom Denison (‘15)....................... 2001-03 Matt Kirk (‘15) ............................... 2000-04

TEAMS

1956 (‘10) Yates Cup Champion 1964 (‘10) Yates Cup Champions 1968 (‘10) Yates Cup, Western Bowl, & Vanier Cup Champions 1978 (‘15) Yates Cup, Atlantic Bowl & Vanier Cup Champions 1983 (‘15) Dunsmore Cup & Churchill Bowl Champions 1992 (‘15) Dunsmore Cup, Churchill Bowl and Vanier Cup Champions

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 Rob Ball (‘15).................................. 1977-81

James Rutka

1980 to 1989

Peter Harrison (‘95)..................... 1981-85 Tom McCartney (‘95).................. 1978-82

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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

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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 University Athletics (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 (87 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 (OQIFC) 7 championships (21 seasons eligible) 1981, 1983, 1984, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1997**

Vanier Cup 4 championships 1968, 1978, 1992, 2009 Bowl Game Championships CIAU/CIS Atlantic Bowl 1 championship 1978 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.

intercollegiate championship was played in 1959, Queen’s has won four Canadian titles (1968, 1978, 1992, 2009). 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)

1955-1970

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

1971-1973

Ontario Universities Athletics Association (OUAA)

1974-1979 Ontario-Quebec Intercollegiate Football Conference (O-QIFC) 1980-2000

Ontario-Quebec Interuniversity Football Conference (OQIFC)

2001-date

Ontario University Athletics (OUA)

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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 last won the Yates Cup in 2009 thanks to a thrilling 4339 over the Western Mustangs in the championship game. 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 O-QIFC Eastern league championship, but were denied the title of Yates Cup co-champion by virtue of being beaten by Western (the O-QIFC West champion) in the Vanier Cup semi-final. Queen’s Yates Cup History 23 championships (87 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, Toronto 6 Nov. 27, 1926 Toronto 8, Queen’s 0 Nov. 16, 1929 Queen’s 15, Toronto 5 Nov. 18, 1933 Toronto 10, Queen’s 3 Nov. 17, 1934 Queen’s 8, Toronto 7 Nov. 16, 1935 Queen’s 6, Toronto 4 Nov. 21, 1936 Toronto 11, Queen’s 3 Nov. 27, 1937 Queen’s 7, Toronto 6 Nov. 12, 1955 Queen’s 18, Toronto 0 Nov. 17, 1956 Queen’s 4, Toronto 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 Nov. 9, 2013 Queen’s 22, Western 51 * OQIFC East ** OQIFC East championship, not recognized as a Yates Cup ***Vanier Cup semifinal; at the time given status as a Yates Cup [ 44 ] www.gogaelsgo.com

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2009 Yates Cup Champions - Queen’s Gaels

BY THE NUMBERS - YATES CUP CHAMPIONS

Western Ontario Mustangs..................................30 Toronto Varsity Blues..............................................25

Queen’s Gaels....................................... 23 McGill Redmen.........................................................10 Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks...............................7 McMaster Marauders...............................................7 Ottawa Gee-Gees......................................................4 Guelph Gryphons......................................................4 Waterloo Warriors......................................................2 Windsor Lancers........................................................1


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NATIONAL SEMIFINALS When a system of semifinals 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 semifinals, 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, Toronto 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

Nov. 12, 1977

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

Nov. 11, 1978

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

Nov. 21, 1981

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

Nov. 17, 1984

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

2009 Mitchell Bowl Champions - Queen’s Gaels

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES DOMINION CHAMPIONSHIP

DOMINION CHAMPIONSHIP

November 23, 1893

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY MONTREAL CLUB

November 17, 1894

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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 offence 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 CHAMPIONSHIP 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)

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11 3

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 offence 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

Attendance: 5,978

Attendance: 8,629

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES VANIER CUP IV

VANIER CUP XIV

November 22, 1968

November 18, 1978

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY WATERLOO LUTHERAN

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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 offence. 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.

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

First Quarter WLU TD - Mizen recovered fumble in endzone (2-pt failed) QUE TD - McIntyre 16 pass from Bayne (Cozac kick)

Second Quarter 2:34 QUE 9:33 UBC

FG - Shore 31 FG - Metz 36

Third Quarter 5:13 QUE

FG - Shore 11

Second Quarter QUE ROUGE - McKeen 30 QUE TD - Lilles 9 (kick failed) QUE TD - McIntyre 71 pass from Bayne (Cozac kick)

Fourth Quarter 11:30 QUE 12:54 QUE

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

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 [ 48 ] www.gogaelsgo.com

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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 Second Quarter 0:44 CAL 7:14 CAL

FG - Vavra 15 FG - Vavra 12

Third Quarter No scoring Fourth Quarter 2:22 QUE 4:23 CAL 7:55 QUE 11:28 QUE 12:36 CAL 14:55 CAL

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

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 offence 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 3:18 QUE

TD - Elberg 1 (Galloway kick)

Fourth Quarter 9:25 QUE

FG - Galloway 22

Attendance: 28,645

Attendance: 18,324

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES VANIER CUP XLV November 28, 2009

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY

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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) 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)

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


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

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

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 1980 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 Jim Muller Ted Bellinger

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 DE WR

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 5 5

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 40 41

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 Hamilton B.C.

Year Player

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 2012 2014 2014 2014 2014 2015 2016

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 Giovanni Aprile Andrew Lue Scott Macdonell Derek Wiggan Matt Webster Brendan Morgan Doug Corby

Pos. Rd. Pick Team 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 WR DB WR DL DB DB WR

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 3 2 2 4 5 2 6

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 16 10 13 34 39 15 53

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 Winnipeg Montreal Ottawa Calgary Saskatchewan Winnipeg Edmonton

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 Andrew Lue Scott Macdonell Giovanni Aprile Matt Webster Brendan Morgan Matt O’Donnell

Pos. Team

WR DB WR WR DB DB T

Saskatchewan Montreal Ottawa Hamilton Saskatchewan Winnipeg Edmonton

Hometown

Kingston, Ont. Markham, Ont. Montreal, Que. Scarborough, Ont. Calgary, Alta. Pickering, Ont. Kingston, Ont.

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The following is list of alumni who have 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 Aprile, Giovanni................................... 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 Carroll, Alex............................ Saskatchewan Roughriders Carson, Orrin ...................................... Ottawa Roughriders Carter, Thaine ............................. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Chown, Tom ...........................................Toronto Argonauts Cowan, Douglas .................................. Montreal Alouettes Cozac, Doug ............................... Winnipeg Blue Bombers Corby, Doug.......................................... Edmonton Eskimos 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 [ 52 ] www.gogaelsgo.com

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 Lue, Andrew.......................................... Montreal Alouettes Macdonell, Scott.....................................Ottawa RedBlacks 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 Morgan, Brendan....................... Winnipeg Blue Bombers 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 O’Donnell, Matt.................................... Edmonton Eskimos 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 Prinsen, Josh...........................................Toronto Argonauts Prinzen, Fred ......................................... Montreal Alouettes

PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL 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, Ottawa 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, Hamilton, Edmonton 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


QUEEN’S FOOTBALL 2016

RECORDS OFFENCE Most Points Scored in a Season Name (Year).............................. Pts 1. Dillon Wamsley (‘13)............... 96 1. Mike Giffin (‘07)........................ 96 3. Dan Village (‘08)....................... 90 4. Brad Elberg (‘92)....................... 84 4. Mike Giffin (‘08)........................ 84 6. Rob Weir (‘95)............................ 80 7. Chris Napoli (‘03)..................... 79 8. Craig Spear (‘03)....................... 78 9. Dillon Wamsley (‘14)............... 74 10. Gord McLellan (‘71)................. 72 10. Brian Warrender (‘71)............. 72 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 Most Yards Rushing in a Season Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Mike Giffin (‘07)..................1,157 2. Ryan Granberg (‘11).......... 1,068 3. Mike Giffin (‘08).................. 1,061 4. Ryan Granberg (‘12)............. 966 5. Brad Elberg (‘92).....................937 6. Larry Mohr (‘82)......................873 7. Dave Hadden (‘73).................846 8. Jonathan Taylor (‘94)............837 9. Paul Beresford (‘90)...............811 9. Paul Correale (‘96).................811

Most Carries in a Season Name (Year).......................Carries Mike Giffin (‘07)..................... 185 Ryan Granberg (‘13)............. 179 Ryan Granberg (‘11)..............161 Paul Correale (‘96).................149 Mike Giffin (‘08)......................148 Brian Warrender (‘71)...........127 Paul Beresford (‘90)...............126 Jonathan Taylor (‘94)............126 Larry Mohr (‘82)......................124 Jesse Andrews (‘14)...............120

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. Billy McPhee (‘14)..................269 5. Danny Brannagan (‘08)........255 6. Billy McPhee (‘12)..................252 7. Danny Brannagan (‘06)........250 8. Nate Hobbs (‘15)...............239 9. Beau Howes (‘99)...................228 10. Billy McPhee (‘13)..................222

Highest Avg. 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. Billy McPhee (‘12)..................158 5. Billy McPhee (‘14)..................156 6. Danny Brannagan (‘08)........144 7. Justin Chapdelaine (‘10)......140 8. Nate Hobbs (‘15)...............132 9. Billy McPhee (‘13)..................127 10. Danny Brannagan (‘05)........115

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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 Clark (‘69)........................... 90 6. Dave Hadden (‘73)................... 90 9. Paul Correale (‘96)................... 89 10. Ryan Granberg (‘11)................ 88

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. Billy McPhee (‘14).............. 2,240 6. Nate Hobbs (‘15)............2,226 7. Billy McPhee (‘13).............. 2,134 8. Danny Brannagan (‘07).... 2,023 9. Billy McPhee (‘12).............. 1,975 10. Justin Chapdelaine (‘10).. 1,878

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. Billy McPhee (‘14).................... 17 4. Billy McPhee (‘13).................... 17 6. Don Bayne (‘68)........................ 15 6. Danny Brannagan (‘07).......... 15 6. Danny Brannagan (‘09).......... 15 9. Bob Wright (‘82)....................... 14 9. Tim Pendergast (‘89).............. 14 9. Nate Hobbs (‘15).................14 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. Billy McPhee (‘12)................ 62.7 7. Danny Brannagan (‘09).......62.1 8. Tom Denison (‘02)................58.7 9. Tim Pendergast (‘91)...........58.2 10. Billy McPhee (‘14).................58.0 Most Rushing Yards in a Season by a QB Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Jim Rutka (‘77)........................308 2. Ali Clarkson (‘04)....................307 3. Paul Senyshyn (‘87)...............300 4. Nate Hobbs (‘15)...............262 5. Peter Harrison (‘84)...............209 6. Rob Weir (‘94)..........................207 7. Bob Mullen (‘77).....................191 8. Beau Howes (‘99)...................180 9. Tom Denison (‘02).................170 10. Craig Spear (‘01).....................149 Most Int. Thrown in a Season Name (Year)............................INTs 1. Doug Latham (‘75).................. 12 2. Raold Sevebrin (‘74)................ 11 2. Bob Wright (‘82)....................... 11 2. Tim Pendergast (‘89).............. 11 2. Rob Weir (‘94)............................ 11 2. Danny Brannagan (‘06).......... 11 7. Don Bayne (‘68)........................ 10 7. Tom Taylor (‘73)........................ 10 7. Bob Wright (‘83)....................... 10 7. Beau Howes (‘98)..................... 10 7. Tom Denison (‘01)................... 10 7. Ali Clarkson (‘04)...................... 10 7. Danny Brannagan (‘05, ‘08).. 10 7. 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. Alex Carroll (‘14).....................875 8. Brad Smith (‘02)......................845 9. Iain Fleming (‘02)...................820 10. Rob Bagg (‘07)........................804

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

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. Alex Carroll (‘14)................. 1,289 5. Brad Elberg (‘92)................. 1,199 6. Keith Eaman (‘68)............... 1,197 7. Mike Giffin (‘08).................. 1,184 8. Rob Bagg (‘07).................... 1,171 9. Gord McLellan (‘71)........... 1,160 10. Stu Lang (‘73)...................... 1,156 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. Alex Carroll (‘14)....................... 52 5. James Maclean (‘01)............... 52 7. Devan Sheahan (‘10).............. 49 8. Brad Smith (‘06)........................ 48 9. Chris Ioannides (‘09)............... 46 10. Iain Fleming (‘03)..................... 45 Longest Reception in a Season Name (Year) .........................Yards 1. Matteo Del Brocco (‘15)....108 2. Doug Corby (‘15)....................104 2. Jim Pendergast (‘83).............104 2. Rob Bagg (‘06)........................104 5. Craig Spear (‘03)....................... 99 6. Ross O’Doherty (‘82)............... 96 7. Scott Valberg (‘05)................... 95 8. Brad Smith (‘02)........................ 93 9. Rob Bagg (‘07).......................... 90 9. Matt Carlyle (‘95)...................... 90 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. Giovanni Aprile................... 2,152 8. Devan Sheahan.................. 1,786 9. Bob O’Doherty .................. 1,685 10. Chris Gear ............................ 1,677 Most Yards Passing in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Danny Brannagan ..........10,714 2. Billy McPhee........................ 8,305 3. Tom Denison ...................... 7,592 4. Beau Howes ........................ 6,884 5. Bob Wright .......................... 5,390 6. Cal Connor .......................... 5,049 7. Tim Pendergast ................. 4,432 8. Tom Taylor ........................... 2,492 9. Peter Harrison .................... 2,390 10. Nate Hobbs....................2,327

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Most Yards Rushing in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Ryan Granberg................... 3,375 2. Mike Giffin ........................... 3,035 3. Larry Mohr .......................... 3,015 4. Paul Correale ...................... 2,845 5. Ron Stewart ........................ 2,576 6. Brad Elberg ......................... 2,171 7. Heino Lilles ......................... 2,094 8. Jesse Andrews.................... 2,078 9. Paul Beresford .................... 2,057 10. Brian Warrender ................ 2,043

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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

Touchdown Passes in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Danny Brannagan .................. 77 2. Tom Denison ............................ 56 3. Billy McPhee.............................. 55 4. Cal Connor ................................ 50 5. Beau Howes .............................. 43 6. Bob Wright ................................ 39 7. Tim Pendergast ....................... 37 8. Don Bayne ................................. 29 9. Peter Harrison .......................... 25 10. Tom Taylor ................................. 18

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. Giovanni Aprile.......................120 8. Chris Gear .................................. 95 9. Rob Bagg ................................... 87 10. Alex Carroll ................................ 86

Most Passes Attempted in a Career Name.......................................Total 1. Danny Brannagan ............ 1,221 2. Billy McPhee........................ 1,018 3. Beau Howes ............................883 4. Tom Denison ..........................823 5. Cal Connor ..............................692 6. Bob Wright ..............................628 7. Tim Pendergast .....................621 8. Don Bayne ...............................359 9. Tom Taylor .............................. 356 10. Doug Latham .........................270

Most Carries in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Ryan Granberg.......................526 2. Paul Correale ..........................503 3. Mike Giffin ...............................476 4. Larry Mohr ..............................426 5. Heino Lilles .............................344 6. Ron Stewart ............................337 7. Paul Beresford ........................332 8. Brian Warrender ....................324 9. Brad Elberg .............................294 10. Jesse Andrews .......................291

Touchdowns 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

Most Passes Completed in a Career Name.......................................Total 1. Danny Brannagan ................667 2. Billy McPhee............................577 3. Tom Denison ..........................492 4. Beau Howes ............................430 5. Cal Connor ..............................335 6. Tim Pendergast .....................311 7. Bob Wright ..............................301 8. Don Bayne ...............................183 9. Tom Taylor ...............................172 10. Justin Chapdelaine...............156

Highest Avg. Per Rush in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Ron Stewart ............................. 7.6 2. Brad Elberg .............................. 7.4 3. Greg Baun ................................ 7.3 4. Jesse Andrews......................... 7.1 4. Dave Hadden .......................... 7.1 6. Larry Mohr ...............................7.0 7. Mike Giffin ................................ 6.4 7. Ryan Granberg........................ 6.4 9. Brian Warrrender ................... 6.3 9. Paul Beresford ......................... 6.3

Most Rushing Yards in a Career by a QB Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Billy McPhee............................468 2. Paul Senyshyn.........................450 3. Peter Harrison.........................397 4. Tom Denison...........................390 5. Jim Rutka..................................377 6. Beau Howes.............................322 7. Cal Connor...............................321 8. Bob Wright...............................310 9. Ali Clarkson..............................307 10. Danny Brannagan.................299

Highest Completion % in a Career Name.......................................Total 1. Justin Chapdelaine..............63.4 2. Tom Denison .........................56.7 2. Billy McPhee...........................56.7 4. Danny Brannagan ...............54.6 5. Nate Hobbs......................53.7 6. Don Bayne ............................. 50.9 7. Peter Harrison .......................50.3 8. Tim Pendergast ....................49.5 9. Beau Howes ...........................48.7 10. Cal Connor .............................48.4

Rushing Touchdowns in a Career Name.......................................Total 1. Ryan Granberg......................... 30 2. Paul Correale ............................ 29 3. Ron Stewart .............................. 28 4. Mike Giffin ................................. 27 5. Heino Lilles ............................... 23 6. Brad Elberg ............................... 21 7. Larry Mohr ................................ 19 8. Keith Eaman ............................. 17 9. Dave Marinucci ........................ 16 10. Bill Edwards .............................. 15

Highest Receiving Avg. in a Career

Total Touchdowns in a Career Name.......................................Total 1. Mike Giffin ................................. 34 2. Paul Correale ............................ 30 2. Ryan Granberg......................... 30

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

Brad Smith finished his career as a Gael with 23 receiving touchdowns, a record that still stands to this day.

4. Ron Stewart .............................. 29 5. Brad Elberg ............................... 25 6. Heino Lilles ............................... 24 6. Brad Smith ................................ 24 8. Bob O’Doherty ........................ 21 8. Scott Valberg............................. 21 10. Scott Bissessar ......................... 20 Most Rushing Touchdowns in a Career by a QB Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Cal Connor....................................9

In 2007, Mike Giffin became the first Queen’s player to rush for over 1,000 yards in all-time one season Ryan Granberg became the Gaels leading rusher after passing Mike Giffin in 2013

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Tom Denison................................8 Bob Wright....................................7 Justin Chapdelaine....................7 Peter Harrison..............................6 Tim Pendergast...........................6 Beau Howes..................................6 Danny Brannagan......................6 Bob Mullen....................................5 Paul Senyshyn..............................5

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. Ryan Granberg................... 3,622 5. Bryan Crawford .................3,599 6. Ron Stewart ........................ 3,597 7. Larry Mohr .......................... 3,564 8. James MacLean ................. 3,418 9. Rob Bagg ............................. 3,362 10. Stuart Lang ......................... 3,134 Most Points Scored in a Career Name.......................................Total 1. Dan Village...............................334 2. Dillon Wamsley ......................271 3. Jamie Galloway .....................265 4. Mike Giffin ...............................204 5. Connie Mandala ....................202 6. Blaine Shore ...........................199 7. Doug Cozac ............................184 8. Paul Correale ..........................180 8. Ryan Granberg.......................180 10. Ron Stewart ............................152


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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 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. Derek Wiggan (‘14).................. 12 2. Derek Wiggan (‘13)................. 9.5 2. Sam Sabourin (‘12)................. 9.5 4. Sam Sabourin (‘10).....................9 5. Cory Dyer (‘12)......................... 8.5 6. Michael Patone (‘04)..................8 6. Shomari Williams (‘09)..............8 8. John Miniaci (‘13).......................7 8. John Miniaci (‘12).......................7 8. James Osborn (‘95)....................7 8. James MacLean (‘97).................7 8. Jack Gaudreau (‘02)...................7

Most Pass Breakups in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Jimmy Allin................................ 25 2. Joshua Sultana......................... 24 3. Andrew Lue............................... 21 4. Mike Botting.............................. 19 5. Kirby Calvert.............................. 17 5. TJ Chase-Dunawa.................... 17 7. Nick Corneil............................... 12 7. Alex Deprato............................. 12 7. Dave Rooney............................. 12 10. Osie Ukwuoma......................... 10 10. Jason Wimmer.......................... 10 10. Matt Vickers............................... 10

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. Sam Sabourin (‘12).................. 42 6. Ryan Bechmanis (‘05)............. 42 8. Justin Baronaitis (‘13)............. 41 8. Thaine Carter (‘07)................... 41 10. Michael Moore (‘14)................ 38

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 9. Yann Dika-Balotoken (‘13).......5

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Most QB Sacks in a Season Name (Year).......................... Total Jim Aru (‘96)............................... 12 Cory Dyer (‘12).......................10.5 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

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

Most Pass Breakups in Season Name (Year).......................... Total 1. Jimmy Allin (‘07)....................... 10 1. Mike Botting (‘08).................... 10 3. Andrew Lue (‘11).........................8 3. TJ Chase-Dunawa (‘11).............8 4. Kirby Calvert (‘05).......................7 4. Jimmy Allin (‘06)..........................7 4. Dave Rooney (‘08)......................7 8. Andrew Lue (‘12).........................6 8. Nick Corneil (‘04).........................6 8. Jason Wimmer (‘99)...................6 8. Nick Corneil (‘03).........................6 8. Joshua Sultana (‘10)...................6 Most Total Tackles in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Mike Boone..............................229 2. Tom Langford ........................226 3. Jim Aru .....................................215 4. Sam Sabourin..........................203 5. Dave Bannatyne.....................197 5. Ian Hazlett................................197 7. Derek Spronck........................193 8. Curt McLellan..........................186 9. Michael Patone.......................182 10. Andy Miners............................168 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. Sam Sabourin............................ 78 9. Curt McLellan............................ 77 10. Brent Pullen............................... 70

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Derek Wiggan set a new career mark for tackles for a loss in a career

Most QB Sacks in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Jim Aru.....................................31.5 2. Osie Ukwuoma......................24.5 3. Derek Wiggan........................21.5 4. Rob Ball....................................... 19 5. John Miniaci.............................. 17 6. Jim Muller................................... 16 7. Jamie Lewin............................... 15 7. Gavin Higgs............................... 15 9. Matt Kirk..................................... 14 10. Dick Bakker................................ 12 10. Dedrick Sterling....................... 12

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. Mark Burleigh........................... 14 6. Andrew Tewsley....................... 14 8. Alex Morris................................. 13 8. Joel Dagnone............................ 13 10. Guy Potvin.................................. 12

Most Interception Return Yards in a Season Name (Year).......................... Total 1. Yann Dika-Balotoken (‘13).. 215 2. Chris McCormick (‘91)..........179 3. Darrell Penner (‘75)...............165 4. Alex Morris (‘72).....................152 5. Bayne Norrie (‘66)..................141 6. Mark Burleigh (‘83)............... 123 7. Jim D’Andrea (‘76).................115 8. Chris McCormick (‘92)..........107 9. Mike Lambros (‘70)................102 9. Jon Kryzanowski (‘95)..........102

Most Interception Return Yards in a Career Name (Year).......................... Total 1. Chris McCormick....................286 2. Jim D’Andrea...........................279 3. Yann Dika-Balotoken............261 4. Darrel Penner..........................254 5. Mark Burleigh.........................246 6. Ted Tyczka................................199 7. Mike Lambros.........................192 8. Alex Morris...............................191 9. Norm Pfenning.......................159 10. Bayne Norrie............................141

Most Interceptions Returned for a TD in a Career Name (Year).......................... Total 1. Yann Dika-Balotoken.................3 1. Chris McCormick.........................3 3. Darrell Penner..............................2 3. Jim D’Andrea................................2 3. James McLean.............................2 3. Mike Boone...................................2 3. Joel Dagnone...............................2 *Eight tied with 1

Most Solo Tackles in a Career Name ...................................... Total 1. Michael Patone.......................134 2. Adam Ross...............................116 3. Jimmy Allin..............................110 4. Curt McLellan..........................109 5. Matt Vickers.............................108 6. Sam Sabourin..........................106 6. DJ Muholland..........................106 8. Ian Hazlett................................105 9. Mike Boone................................ 96 10. Tom Langford........................... 95 Most Tackles For a Loss in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Derek Wiggan........................... 39 2. Sam Sabourin.........................30.5 3. John Miniaci.............................. 23 4. Osie Ukwuoma......................... 18 5. Jim Aru.....................................15.5 6. Mike Boone................................ 14 7. Thaine Carter............................. 13 7. Jack Gaudreau.......................... 13 9. Andrew Peppin........................ 12 10. Matt Clifford.............................. 11 10. James Osborn........................... 11 Jim Aru holds the Gaels record for most sacks in a career with 31.5

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SPECIAL TEAMS Most Field Goals in a Season Name (Year).............................FGs 1. Dillon Wamsley (‘13)............... 18 1. John Wintermeyer (‘73)......... 18 3. Dillon Wamsley (‘14)............... 15 4. Chris Napoli (‘03)..................... 14 4. Dan Village (‘08)....................... 14 6. Dillon Wamsley (‘12)............... 13 6. Blaine Shore (‘76)..................... 13 6. Blaine Shore (‘79)..................... 13 6. Jamie Galloway (‘89)............... 13 6. Ryan Elger (‘06)......................... 13

Highest Kickoff Average in a Season Name (Year)............................ KOs 1. Dillon Wamsley (‘12)............57.7 2. Dillon Wamsley (‘13)............56.9 3. Dillon Wamsley (‘14)............55.4 4. Blaine Shore (‘78)..................55.2 5. Mike Petranovic (‘09)...........55.1 6. Gary Scheider (‘54)...............54.5 7. Blaine Shore (‘79)..................54.2 8. Dillon Wamsley (‘15)............54.1 9. Kelly Kinahan (‘85)................52.6 10. Dan Village (‘09)....................52.5

Most Kickoffs in a Season Name (Year)............................ KOs 1. Dan Village (‘08)....................... 56 2. Dillon Wamsley (‘13)............... 50 3. Doug Cozac (‘71)...................... 47 4. Dan Village (‘10)....................... 45 5. Chris Napoli (‘03)..................... 43 5. Jamie Galloway (‘91)............... 43 7. Dillon Wamsley (‘12)............... 42 7. Dillon Wamsley (‘15)............... 42 9. Dillon Wamsley (‘14)............... 40 10. Connie Mandala (‘84)............. 39 10. Dan Village (‘11)....................... 39

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. Dillon Wamsley (‘14)......... 2,586 6. Will Vreugdenhil (‘02)....... 2,585 7. Beau Howes (‘99)............... 2,513 8. Ryan Elger (‘06)................... 2,512 9. Dan Coderre (‘96).............. 2,460 10. Mike Lambros (‘70)............ 2,418

Longest Kickoff Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Connie Mandala (‘87)............. 88 2. Dillon Wamsley (‘13)............... 85 2. Dillon Wamsley (‘12)............... 85 4. Dillon Wamsley (‘12)............... 83 5. Blaine Shore (‘76)..................... 80 6. Dan Village (‘08)....................... 76 7. Jamie Galloway (‘90)............... 75 8. Dillon Wamsley (‘14)............... 74 8. Will Kennedy (‘74).................... 74 10. Gary Schreider (‘54)................ 73 Most Kickoff Yards in a Season Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Dan Village (‘08)................. 2,882 2. Dillon Wamsley (‘13)......... 2,858 3. Dillon Wamsley (‘12)......... 2,424 4. Dan Village (‘10)................. 2,328 5. Dillon Wamsley (‘15)......... 2,271 6. Dillon Wamsley (‘14)......... 2,217 7. Doug Cozac(‘71)................. 2,026 8. Jamie Galloway (‘91)......... 2,007 9. Dan Village (‘11).................. 1975 10. Chris Naploi (‘03)............... 1,958

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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 Dillon Wamsley (‘13)..................6

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. Dillon Wamsley (‘15)............39.6 7. Jocko Thompson (‘54).........39.5 8. Dillon Wamsley (‘14)............39.2 9. Mike Lambros (‘70)...............39.0 10. Larry Ferguson (‘66).............38.8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 5. 8. 8. 8. 8.

Longest Kickoff Return Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Giovanni Aprile (‘11).............109 2. M Pettit- N. Dunstan (‘61)...108 2. Keith Eaman (‘69)...................108 4. Darrell Penner (‘76)...............105 4. Jimmy Allin (‘09).....................105 6. Paul Correale (‘97).................100 6. Bob O’Doherty (‘75)..............100 6. Randy Zarichny (‘87).............100 9. Brian Warrender (‘71)............. 92 10. Giovanni Aprile (‘11)............... 90

Most Punt Ret. Yards in a Season Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Jimmy Allin (‘08).....................638 2. Jimmy Allin (‘09).....................592 3. Alex Carroll (‘11).....................463 4. Bryan Crawford (‘02).............448 5. Rob Bagg (‘06)........................421 6. Doug Corby (‘14)....................408 7. Stuart Lang (‘70).....................405 8. Tom Mccartney (‘81).............391 9. Gord McLellan (‘71)...............389 10. Nick Corneil (‘03)....................377

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. Giovanni Aprile.......................794 5. Jimmy Allin..............................726 6. Paul Kozan................................722 7. Alex Carroll...............................697 8. Jason Wimmer........................667 9. John Larsen.............................652 10. Rob Bagg..................................592

Most Punt Returns in a Season Name (Year).....................Returns 1. Rob Bagg (‘06).......................... 60 2. Ryan Timms (‘97)...................... 49 3. Tom McCartney (‘81).............. 47 4. Doug Corby (‘13)...................... 45 5. James Maclean (‘98)............... 42 5. Jimmy Allin (‘09)....................... 42 7. Alex Carroll (‘11)....................... 41 7. Jamie McKinnon (‘84)............. 41 8. Paul Greenhow (‘96)............... 39 10. Jimmy Allin (‘08)....................... 38

Highest Kickoff Ret. Avg. in a Season Name (Year)....................Average 1. Jimmy Therrin (‘08)..............36.8 2. Giovanni Aprile (‘11)............36.5 3. Darrell Penner (‘76)..............34.8 4. Jamie Johnston (‘66)...........33.4 5. Bob O’Doherty (‘75).............32.8 6. Giovanni Aprile (‘12)............28.8 6. Brian Warrender (‘71)..........28.8 8. Doug Corby (‘12)...................28.0 9. Randy Zarichny (‘87)............26.8 10 Alex Carroll (‘12)....................26.0

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. Chris Patrician (‘12)..............18.6 5. Gord McLellan (‘71)..............18.2 6. Bryan Crawford (‘02)............17.5 7. Stuart Lang (‘71)....................17.1 8. Jimmy Allin (‘08)....................16.7 9. Jimmy Allin (‘07)....................16.6 10. Chris Osei-Kusi (‘15)........16.3

Longest Punt Return Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Dobie Dorrance (‘88).............. 95 2. Chris Patrician (‘12)................. 91 3. Darrell Penner (‘75)................. 94 4. Keith Eaman (‘70)..................... 80 5. Jimmy Allin (‘09)....................... 78 6. Sean Mckinnon (‘04)............... 77 6. Jimmy Allin (‘07)....................... 77 8. Bob O’Doherty (‘75)................ 75 8. Jimmy Allin (‘08)....................... 75 10. Brad Smith (‘04)........................ 72 10. Rob Bagg (‘07).......................... 72 Longest FG Return in a Season Name(Year)...........................Yards 1. Jimmy Allin (‘09).....................120 2. Jimmy Allin (‘07).....................117 3. Nick Corneil (‘04)....................115 3. Giovanni Aprile (‘12).............115 5. Jimmy Allin (‘07)....................... 96 6. Giovanni Aprile (‘12)............... 93 7. Giovanni Aprile (‘12)............... 88

Longest Punt 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 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. Giovanni Aprile (‘11).............365 5. John Larsen (‘84)....................365 7. Randy Zarichny (‘87).............363 8. Tom Macartney (‘82).............337 9. Rob Bagg (‘06)........................334 10. Bryan Crawford (‘01).............322

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SPECIAL TEAMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6. 8. 8. 8.

Most Converts in a Season Name (Year)......................... Conv. Dan Village (‘08)....................... 45 Dillon Wamsley (‘13)............... 36 Doug Cozac (‘71)...................... 35 Chris Napoli (‘03)..................... 34 Jamie Galloway (‘91)............... 31 Connie Mandala (‘84)............. 29 Dan Village (‘10)....................... 29 Jamie Galloway (‘92)............... 28 Dan Village (‘11)....................... 28 Dillon Wamsley (‘15)............... 28

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 Field Goals in a Career Name......................................... FG’s 1. Dan Village................................ 54 2. Dillon Wamsley......................... 52 3. Jamie Galloway ....................... 47 4. Blaine Shore ............................. 38 5. Dan Village................................. 33 6. Doug Cozac .............................. 28 7. Roger Levac .............................. 27 8. Ryan Elger ................................. 25 9. Connie Mandala ...................... 22 10. Bill Barrable ............................... 19 10. Chris Napoli .............................. 19 Longest Field Goals (50+) 1. Blaine Shore (Sept. 8, 1979)...... 52 1. Dillon Wamsley (Oct. 11, 2013).52 2. Dan Village (Sept. 18, 2010)...... 50 Most Converts in a Career Name ..................................... Conv. 1. Dan Village...............................150 2. Dillon Wamsley.......................115 3. Jamie Galloway .....................105 4. Doug Cozac .............................. 89 5. Connie Mandala ...................... 86 6. Roger Levac .............................. 66 7. Blaine Shore ............................. 53 8. Chris Napoli .............................. 44 9. Ryan Elger ................................. 40 10. Bill Barrable ............................... 33 Most Yards Punting in a Career Name.......................................Yards 1. Jocko Thompson ............12,691 2. Will Vreugdenhil ..............12,118 3. Dan Village.........................10,866 4. Dan Coderre .....................10,595 5. Dillon Wamsley................... 8,970 6. Mike Lambros .................... 6,991 7. Larry Ferguson ................... 5,683 8. Beau Howes ........................ 4,952 9. Ryan Elger ........................... 4,737 10. Bill Barrable ......................... 3,650 Most Blocked Kicks in a Season (1996-) Name (Year).......................... Total 1. Matt Rennie (‘97)........................4 2. Matt Rennie (‘96)........................2 2. Neil Box (‘99)................................2

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Most Blocked Kicks in a Career (1996-) Name....................................... Total 1. Matt Rennie..................................7 2. Neil Box..........................................3 3. Derek Spronck.............................2 3. Andy Miners.................................2 3. Matt Kirk........................................2 Most Single Points in a Career Name (Year)......................Singles 1. Dan Village................................. 25 2. Jacko Thompson ..................... 23 3. Connie Mandala ...................... 20 4. Jamie Galloway ....................... 19 5. Dillon Wamsley...................17 6. Roger Levac .............................. 14 7. Bill Barrable ............................... 12 8. Frank Geard .............................. 11 8. Larry Ferguson ......................... 11 8. Blaine Shore ............................. 11 Most Kickoff Yards in a Career Name (Year)..........................Yards 1. Dan Village ........................10,573 2. Dillon Wamsley................... 9,770 3. Jamie Galloway ................. 6,589 4. Conrad Mandala ............... 6,254 5. Blaine Shore ....................... 5,154 6. Roger Levac ........................ 4,431 7. Dan Coderre ....................... 4,194 8. Ryan Elger ........................... 3,270 9. Doug Cozac ........................ 3,098 10. Kelly Kinahan ..................... 2,955 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Most Punts in a Season Name (Year).......................... Total 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. Doug Corby.............................997 5. Mark Morrison .......................889 6. Giovanni Aprile.......................777 7. Rob Bagg .................................770 8. Keith Eaman ...........................747 9. Jamie McKinnon ...................722 10. Bryan Crawford .....................651 Most Punts in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Dan Coderre ...........................379 2. Will Vreugdenhil ....................329 3. Dan Village...............................290 4. Jocko Thompson ..................251 5. Dillon Wamsley.......................237 6. Mike Lambros ........................178 7. Larry Ferguson .......................148 8. Beau Howes ............................144 9. Ryan Elger ...............................133 10. Conrad Mandala ...................102 10. Jamie Galloway .....................102

Most Kickoffs in a Career Name....................................... Total 1. Dan Village ..............................209 2. Dillon Wamsley.......................174 3. Jamie Galloway .....................151 4. Conrad Mandala ...................108 5. Roger Levac ............................104 6. Blaine Shore ............................. 99 7. Dan Coderre ............................. 81 8. Ryan Elger ................................. 74 9. Jocko Thompson .................... 64 10. Doug Cozak .............................. 59 Most Punts Returned for a TD in a Season Name (Year).......................... Total 1. Gord McLellan (‘71)....................2 2. Jimmy Allin (‘09)..........................2 3. Chris Patrician (‘12)....................2 Most Punts Returned for a TD in a Career (1970-) Name (Year).......................... Total 1. Jimmy Allin...................................3 2. Gord McLellan.............................2 2. Keith Eaman.................................2 2. Alex Carroll....................................2 2. Chris Patrician..............................2 Most Kickoffs Returned for a TD in a Season (1970-) Name (Year).......................... Total 1. Stu Lang (‘70)...............................1 1. Brian Warrender (‘71)................1 1. Bob O’Doherty (‘75)...................1 1. Darrell Penner (‘76)....................1 1. Randy Zarichny (‘87)..................1 1. Rob Bagg (‘06).............................1 1. Jimmy Allin (‘09)..........................1 1. Giovanni Aprile (‘10)..................1 1. Giovanni Aprile (‘11)..................1


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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 5. 12.7.......................................... 2013 7. 11.9.......................................... 2012 8. 11.6 ......................................... 1983 8. 11.6 ......................................... 1968 10. 11.5 ......................................... 2003

Most Kickoff Return Yards in a Season Yards .................................................Year 1. 701 .......................................... 2000 2. 604..................................2015 3. 588........................................... 2011 4. 584 .......................................... 1984 5. 581 .......................................... 1981 6. 563........................................... 2014 7. 550 .......................................... 1982 8. 553 .......................................... 1998 9. 551 .......................................... 1971 10. 529........................................... 2013

Most All-Purpose Yards in a Season Total ..........................................Year 1. 5,703 ....................................... 2008 2. 5,232........................................ 2009 3. 5,138........................................ 2013 4. 5,091 ....................................... 2003 5. 4,914 ....................................... 2002 6. 4,853................................2015 7. 4,793........................................ 2014 8. 4,726........................................ 2012 9. 4,615 ....................................... 2004 10. 4,568 ....................................... 2007

Punt Return Yards in a Season Total.......................................... Year 1. 918 .......................................... 2008 2. 819........................................... 2012 3. 800 .......................................... 1970 4. 794 .......................................... 1969 5. 761........................................... 2013 6. 732 .......................................... 2002 7. 688 .......................................... 1973 8. 685........................................... 2009 9. 684........................................... 2011 10. 673 .......................................... 2007

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. 2,341........................................ 2014 7. 2,283........................................ 2010 8. 2,220...............................2015 9. 2,173 ....................................... 2001 10. 2,156........................................ 2013

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. 470.3....... 8.......................2015 6. 466.0.........8............................. 2013 7. 461.1.........7............................. 1984 8. 460.3.........8............................. 2014 9. 445.0.........8............................. 2010 10. 437.1.........8............................. 2007

Highest Kickoff Return Average in a Season Yards .........................................Year 1. 26.7..........................................2011 2. 26.5 ......................................... 1975 3. 26.3 ......................................... 2000 4. 24.4 ......................................... 1999 5. 24.0 ......................................... 1998 6. 22.9 ......................................... 1969 7. 21.9 ......................................... 2006 8. 21.8 ......................................... 1966 9. 20.9.......................................... 2012 9. 20.9 ......................................... 1984

Most Points Scored in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 361 .......................................... 2003 2. 374 .......................................... 2008 3. 354........................................... 2013 4. 307 .......................................... 1971 5. 278 .......................................... 1991 6. 272........................................... 2009 7. 271 .......................................... 2002 8. 249........................................... 2010 9. 247........................................... 2012 10. 242 ....................... 2014/2015

Most First Downs Passing in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 130............................................ 2009 2. 129............................................ 2003 3. 119............................................ 2014 3. 119............................................ 2002 5. 108............................................ 2010 6. 100............................................ 2008 7. 96.............................................. 2012 8. 95.....................................2015 9. 88.............................................. 2013 10. 87.............................................. 1982

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. 1,692........................................ 2013 10. 1,675 ....................................... 1990 Most Touchdowns Scored in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 45.............................................. 2008 2. 43 ............................................. 2003 3. 41.............................................. 2013 4. 40 ............................................. 1971 5. 34 ............................................. 1991 6. 33 ............................................. 2002 7. 30.............................................. 2009 7. 30.............................................. 2010 7. 30.............................................. 2011 7. 30....................................2015 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. 3,732........................................ 2013 7. 3,558...............................2015 8. 3,522 ....................................... 1998 9. 3,497 ....................................... 2007 10. 3,413........................................ 2011

Most First Downs Rushing in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 125........................................... 1984 2. 115........................................... 1985 3. 106........................................... 1971 4. 104........................................... 2010 5. 91.............................................. 2013 6. 88.............................................. 2011 6. 88....................................2015 8. 87.............................................. 1977 8. 87.............................................. 1998 8. 87.............................................. 1999 Total First Downs in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 213........................................... 2009 2. 212........................................... 2010 3. 211........................................... 2014 4. 207........................................... 2003 5. 198..................................2015 6. 195........................................... 2008 7. 191........................................... 2013 8. 185........................................... 2012 8. 185........................................... 1984 10. 183........................................... 1991 DEFENCE Most two or less Offensive Series in a Game Total..........Opponent............Year 1. 16...............vs. Windsor......... 2003 2. 15...............vs. Waterloo....... 2011 2. 15 ..............vs. WLU ............... 2008 4. 14...............vs. UWO.............. 2006 4. 14...............vs. TOR................. 2010 4. 14...............vs. WLU................ 2011 4. 14...............vs. Waterloo....... 2013 8. 13...............vs. Toronto......... 2003 8. 13...............vs. Toronto......... 2006 8. 13 ..............vs. York ............... 2008 8. 13...............vs. York................ 2009 8. 13...............vs. Windsor......... 2010 Big Plays – (Sack, Tackle for Loss, Pass Break-ups) in a Season (1990- ) Total..........Year................... Games 1. 101.............2013.............................8 2. 100.............2008.............................8 3. 86...............2011.............................8 3. 86...............2004.............................8 3. 86...............2000.............................8 6. 85...............2012.............................8 7. 83............ 2014....................... 8 7. 83...............2009.............................8 7. 83...............2010.............................8 10. 82...............2007.............................8 10. 82...............1997.............................8 Fewest 1st Downs Allowed – Passing in a Season (1985- ) 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

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TEAM RECORDS Fewest Touchdowns Passing Allowed in a Season (1985- ) 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 Passing Yards Allowed in a Season (1985- ) 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 Pass Break-Ups in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 37.............................................. 2009 1. 37 ............................................. 2008 3. 34.............................................. 2011 4. 32.............................................. 2007 5. 30.............................................. 2005 6. 27.............................................. 2004 6. 27.............................................. 2013 8. 26.............................................. 2010 9. 23.............................................. 1999 10. 22.............................................. 2003 10. 22.............................................. 2012 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

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Fewest 1st Downs Allowed – Rushing in a Season (1985- ) Total..........Year................... Games 1. 31...............1992.............................7 2. 33...............1990.............................7 3. 36...............2011.............................8 4. 37...............2002.............................8 5. 39...............2003.............................8 6. 43...............1989.............................7 7. 44 ..............2008 ............................8 8. 45...............1997.............................8 9. 48...............1994.............................7 10. 50...............2009.............................8 Fewest Touchdowns Rushing Allowed in a Season (1985- ) Total..........Year................... Games 1. 0..................2011.............................8 2. 2..................2003.............................8 3. 3..................1990.............................7 4. 3..................2002.............................8 5. 4..................1989.............................7 5. 4..................1992.............................7 5. 4..................2009.............................8 8. 5..................1997.............................8 8. 5..................2010.............................8 8. 5..................2012.............................8 Fewest Yards Allowed – Rushing in a Season (1985- ) Total..........Year................... Games 1. 408.............1992.............................7 2. 662.............2011.............................8 3. 703 ............2008 ............................8 4. 713.............2002.............................8 5. 783.............2009.............................8 6. 847.............2003.............................8 7. 900.............1989.............................7 8. 915.............1994.............................7 9. 922.............2010.............................8 10. 978.............2007.............................8 Fewest Total Yards Allowed in a Season (1985- ) 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. 2,364.........2011.............................8 8. 2,380.........1991.............................7 9. 2,402.........2010.............................8 10. 2,458.........1995.............................8 Most Tackles for Loss in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 43.............................................. 2014 2. 42.............................................. 2012 2. 42.............................................. 2013 4. 35.............................................. 1995 5. 34.............................................. 2009 6. 33.............................................. 1997 7. 28.....................................2015 8. 26.............................................. 2010 9. 25.............................................. 2001 9. 25.............................................. 2005

Most QB Sacks in a Season Total........................................... Year 1. 40...............................................1998 2. 35...............................................2013 3. 33...............................................2012 4. 31...............................................2008 5. 30...............................................1997 6. 24...............................................1995 6. 24...............................................1996 8. 23...............................................2014 9. 22...............................................2010 9. 22...............................................1989 Most Two or Less Offensive Series in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 84.............................................. 2008 2. 82.............................................. 2011 3. 81.............................................. 2002 3. 81.............................................. 2003 5. 79.............................................. 2009 6. 78.............................................. 2012 7. 77.............................................. 2006 8. 75.............................................. 2010 9. 71.............................................. 2007 10. 70.............................................. 2013 Highest 3rd Down Conversion % in a Season (1996-) Total...........................................Year 1. .909........................................... 2003 1. .909........................................... 2006 3. .899........................................... 1998 4. .857........................................... 1999 5. .850........................................... 2010 6. .833........................................... 2000 7. .807........................................... 2013 8. .778........................................... 2004 9. .765........................................... 2011 10. .727........................................... 2005 Most Red Zone TD’s in a Season (1996-) Total...........................................Year 1. 26.............................................. 2003 2. 24.............................................. 2010 3. 21.............................................. 2009 4. 20.............................................. 2002 5. 18.....................................2015 6. 17.............................................. 2014 7. 14.............................................. 1998 7. 14.............................................. 1999 7. 14.............................................. 2011 7. 14.............................................. 2012 Most Blocked Kicks in a Season (1996-) Total...........................................Year 1. 5................................................. 1998 2. 4................................................. 1997 2. 4................................................. 2006 4. 3................................................. 1999 4. 3................................................. 2004 4. 3................................................. 2005 7. 2................................................. 1996 7. 2................................................. 2000 7. 2................................................. 2001 7. 2................................................. 2010 7. 2................................................. 2014

Best Net Yards Punting Average in a Season (1996-) Total...........................................Year 1. 30.6........................................... 2002 2. 30.2........................................... 2014 3. 30.0........................................... 2003 4. 29.9........................................... 2001 5. 28.9..................................2015 6. 28.6........................................... 2005 7. 28.3........................................... 2012 8. 27.7........................................... 2011 9. 27.6........................................... 1996 9. 27.6........................................... 2000

Best Points For/Against in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. +248......................................... 2008 2. +245......................................... 2003 3. +227......................................... 2002 4. +198......................................... 1978 5. +189......................................... 1992 6. +160......................................... 2011 7. +158......................................... 2009 8. +156......................................... 1968 9. +148......................................... 1971 10. +146......................................... 2013 10. +146......................................... 1989

Most Consecutive Winning Seasons Total...........................................Year 1. 6................................................66-71 1. 6................................................76-81 3. 5................................................33-37 3. 5................................................60-64 3. 5................................................88-92 6. 4................................................22-25 7. 3................................................11-13 7. 3................................................54-56 7. 3................................................83-85 7. 3................................................95-97 7. 3................................................01-03 7. 3................................................07-09

Worst Points For/Against in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. -171.......................................... 2000 2. -117.......................................... 1919 3. -107.......................................... 1957 4. -97............................................. 1946 5. -91............................................. 1958 6. -75............................................. 1951 7. -66............................................. 1911 8. -57............................................. 1974 9. -56............................................. 1950 9. -56............................................. 1975

Most Consecutive Losses Total...........................................Year 1. 12.......Oct. 17, 1914 - Nov. 13, 1920 2. 9........... Oct. 10, 1998 - Oct. 9, 1999 3. 8..........Nov. 5, 1910 - Nov. 11, 1911 3. 8........... Oct. 8, 1938 - Oct. 14, 1939 3. 8...........Nov. 11, 1950 - Oct. 4, 1952 3. 8..............Oct. 5, 1957 - Oct. 4, 1958 7. 6.......Nov. 9, 2013-Sep. 27, 2014 7. 6.........Oct. 26, 1912 - Oct. 25, 1913 7. 6........... Oct. 18, 1947 - Oct. 9, 1948 7. 6........... Oct. 16, 1993 - Oct. 1, 1994 7. 6........... Oct. 30, 1999 - Oct. 7, 2000 Most Consecutive Victories Total...........................................Year 1. 20..... Oct. 18, 1922 - Nov. 21, 1925 2. 13........Oct. 5, 1963 - Nov. 14, 1964 3. 11....Sept. 16, 1978 - Sept. 22, 1979 4. 10....Sept. 26, 1992 - Sept. 11, 1993 5. 9.........Sept. 9, 1989 - Nov. 11, 1989 5. 9...... Sept. 26, 1992 - Nov. 21, 1992 5. 9...........Sept. 7, 2002 - Nov. 9, 2002 5. 9...........Sept. 7, 2008 - Nov. 1, 2008 9. 7............Oct. 4, 1997 - Sept. 5, 1998 9. 7.........Sept. 7, 2009 - Nov. 28, 2009 Most Shutouts in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 3................................................. 1930 2. 2................................................. 1925 2. 2................................................. 1929 2. 2................................................. 1937 2. 2................................................. 1949 2. 2................................................. 1954 2. 2................................................. 1955 2. 2................................................. 1961 2. 2................................................. 1965 2. 2................................................. 1966 2. 2................................................. 1971 2. 2................................................. 1992 2. 2................................................. 2011 2. 2................................................. 2012

Most Fumbles in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 21.............................................. 1976 1. 21.............................................. 2001 1. 21.............................................. 2013 4. 20.............................................. 1984 5. 19.............................................. 2014 5. 19.............................................. 1987 7. 18.............................................. 1977 7. 18.............................................. 1985 7. 18.............................................. 1997 10. 17.............................................. 1993 10. 17.............................................. 1998 10. 17.............................................. 1999 Most Fumbles Lost in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 16.............................................. 1993 2. 14.............................................. 1978 2. 14.............................................. 1976 2. 14.............................................. 1990 5. 13.............................................. 1970 5. 13.............................................. 1971 5. 13.............................................. 1984 5. 13.............................................. 2002 9. 12.............................................. 2014 9. 12.............................................. 1965 9. 12.............................................. 1995 9. 12.............................................. 1981 Most First Team All-Stars selected in a Season Total...........................................Year 1. 11.............................................. 1964 2. 10.............................................. 2008 2. 9................................................. 1978 2. 9................................................. 1979 5. 8................................................. 1968 5. 8................................................. 1996 *Eight tied with 7.................................... 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


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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. Nelkas Kwemo 12.............vs. Ottawa, Sept. 6, 2015 3. Michael Moore 11..................vs. Windsor, Sept. 1, 2014 4. Justin Baronaitis 10......... vs. Western, Nov. 9, 2013 (PO) 4. Dave Burleigh 10............ vs. Carleton, Oct. 15th, 1988 4. Ryan Bechmanis 10.............vs. Ottawa, Sept. 24th. 2005 *18 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. Bishop’s, 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. Justin Baronaitis 14..... vs. Western, Nov. 9th, 2013 (PO) 3. Sam Sabourin 14............... vs. Western, Sept. 15, 2012 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 Longest Pass Interception in a Game 1. Yann Dika-Balotoken 99 ...... vs. McMcaster, Sept. 2nd, 2013 2. Mark Burleigh 98 ................vs. Bishop’s, Oct. 1st, 1983 3. 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. Cory Dyer 4.5...................vs. Windsor, Oct. 6, 2012 3. Jim Aru 4 ..........vs. Concordia, Aug, 31st, 1996 3. Marc Mitchell 4 ...............vs. Toronto, Oct. 19th, 2002 5. Shomari Williams 3.5 ................. vs. Laval Nov. 21st , 2009 *12 tied with 3

Offensive Records

Longest Pass Completion in a Game (100+) 1. Nate Hobbs-Matteo Del Brocco......108 vs. Guelph, Oct. 3rd, 2015 2. Nate Hobbs-Doug Corby.................... 104 vs. York, Oct. 17th, 2015 2. Bill Harrison-Jim Pendergast...104 vs. Carleton, Sept. 17th, 1980 2. Dan Brannagan–Rob Bagg.104 vs. Windsor, Sept. 16th, 2006 Most Carries in a Game 1. Paul Beresford 37 .......... vs. Concordia, Nov 3rd, 1990 2. Larry Mohr 34 ..........vs. Concordia, Nov. 9th, 1985 3. Jesse Andrews 32..............at Carleton, Oct. 25th, 2014 4. Mike Giffin 31 ...................vs. UWO, Oct. 21st, 2006 4. Ryan Granberg 31....................vs. Windsor, Oct. 6, 2012 4. Ryan Granberg 31................vs. Windsor, Oct. 8th, 2011 4. Ryan Granberg 31........... vs. Waterloo, Oct. 15th, 2011 8. Ryan Granberg 30..............vs. Laurier, Sept. 17th, 2011 8. Jimmy Therrien 30 ............vs. Ottawa, Sept. 19th, 2009 10. Jonah Pataki 29............... vs. Ottawa, Sept. 6th, 2014 10. Jimmy Therrien 29 .......vs. McMaster, Sept. 12th, 2009 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 4. Ryan Granberg 265.............vs. Windsor, Oct. 8th, 2011 5. Dean Wilcox 254 ................vs. McGill, Nov 3rd, 1984 6. Greg Baun 247 ...........vs. McGill, Sept 22nd, 1984 7. Greg Baun 245 ...............vs. McGill, Nov. 3rd, 1984 7. Jesse Andrews 245...........at Carleton, Oct. 25th, 2014 9. Ryan Granberg 240........ vs. Waterloo, Oct. 15th, 2011 10. Larry Mohr 231 ....vs. Concordia, Sept 20th, 1980 11. Jonathan Taylor 223 .........vs. Ottawa, Sept. 17th, 1994 12. Mike Giffin 220 ..................... vs. York, Oct 4th 2008 13. Bryan Crawford 219 ............ vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th. 2004 14. Dave Hadden 217 .........vs. Ottawa, Sept. 15th, 1973 Most Consecutive 100 Yard Rushing Games (9+) 1. Mike Giffin 13 ...................................................2007-08 2. Jesse Andrews 9 .....................................................2014-15

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 4. Ryan Granberg 5............................................................ 2011 4. Ryan Granberg 5............................................................ 2012 4. Jesse Andrews 5............................................................ 2015 Most 100 Yard Rushing Games in a Career 1. Mike Giffin ................................................................... 20 2. Larry Mohr ................................................................... 17 3. Ryan Granberg ................................................................... 15 4. Ron Stewart ................................................................... 14 5. Brad Elberg ................................................................... 12 5. Paul Correale ................................................................... 12 7. Jesse Andrews ................................................................... 10 8. Paul Beresford ......................................................................9 9. Jim Young ......................................................................8 9. Brian Warender ......................................................................8 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 1. Ryan Granberg 4............. vs. Waterloo, Oct. 15th, 2011 *20 tied with 3 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 *12 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 2. Ryan Granberg 24........... vs. Waterloo, Oct. 15th, 2011 2. Giovanni Aprile 24..............vs. Laurier, Sept. 17th, 2011 Most Passing yards in a Game 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 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. Billy McPhee 46............... vs. Western, Sept. 22, 2012 10. Danny Brannagan 45 ..................... vs. WLU Oct 24th, 2009 Most Pass Completions in a Game 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. Billy McPhee 29............... vs. Western, Sept. 22, 2012 9. Tom Denison 29 .............vs. Waterloo, Oct. 4th, 2003

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 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. Bishop’s, 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 *Six tied with 11 Most 100 Yard Receiving Games in a Season (4+) 1. Craig Spear 7 ........................................................... 2003 2. Jock Climie 6 ........................................................... 1988 3. Alex Carroll 5............................................................ 2014 3. James McLean 5 ........................................................... 2001 3. Brad Smith 5 ........................................................... 2002 6. Bob O’ Doherty 4 ........................................................... 1978 6. Iain Fleming 4 ........................................................... 2002 6. Scott Valberg 4 ........................................................... 2008 6. Doug Corby 4 ........................................................... 2015 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. Alex Carroll 1............................................................ 2014 5. Ed Kidd 1 ........................................................... 1991 5. Brad Smith 1 ........................................................... 2005 5. Rob Bagg 1 ........................................................... 2007 Most 100 Yard Receiving Games in a Career 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 7. Giovanni Aprile ......................................................................7 7. Doug Corby ......................................................................7 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. Bishop’s, 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. Alex Carroll 209 .................vs. York, Oct. 18th, 2014

SPECIAL TEAMS RECORDS

Most Converts in a Game (7+) 1. Dan Village 10 ....................... vs. York, Oct 4th, 2008 2. Dillon Wamsley 9............. vs. Waterloo, Oct. 11th, 2013 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 2. Dan Village 9.....................vs. York, Sept. 24th, 2011 6. Doug Cozac 8 .......vs. Laurentian, Sept. 11th, 1971 6. Doug Cozac 8 ........................ vs. York, Oct. 9th, 1971 6. Doug Cozac 8 .................vs. Toronto, Nov. 4th, 1971 6. Connie Mandala 8 ...............vs. McGill, Sept. 22nd, 1984 6. Connie Mandala 8 ..........vs. Concordia, Oct. 18th, 1986 6. Ryan Sheahan 8 ................. vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th. 2004 6. Dan Village 8 ..............vs. Toronto, Sept 20th, 2008 6. Dan Village 8 .....................vs. York Sept. 26th, 2009 Most Single Points in a Game (5+) 1. Pep Leadlay 7 .................... vs. Regina, Dec 1st, 1923

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RECORDS

SINGLE GAME RECORDS Most Field Goals in a Game (4+) 1. Bill Barrable 5 ................vs. Ottawa, Oct. 15th, 1983 1. Jamie Galloway 5 ............ vs. Bishop’s, Sept. 16th, 1998 3. Dillon Wamsley 4........................... vs. York, Oct. 18, 2014 3. Dillon Wamsley 4...................... vs. Laurier, Sept. 8, 2012 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 3. Dan Village 4..............vs. Western, Oct. 22nd, 2011 Most Punts in a Game 1. Jock Thompson 2. Tim Wardrop 2. Connie Mandala 2. Jeff Bell 5. Dillon Wamsley 5. Jock Thompson 5. Dan Coderre 7. Myles Pritchard 7. Dan Coderre 7. Dan Coderre 7. Ryan Elger 7. Dan Village 7. Dan Village

16 ................vs. McGill, Oct. 26th, 1957 15 ................... vs. UBC, Nov. 18th, 1978 15 ......... vs. Carleton, Sept. 29th, 1984 15 ..........vs. Concordia, Nov. 9th, 1985 14........... vs. Western, Sept. 13th, 2014 14 ................vs. McGill, Oct. 27th, 1956 14 .............. vs. Bishop’s, Nov. 4th, 1995 13 ..............vs. Carleton, Oct. 8th, 1978 13 .............. vs. Ottawa, Oct. 21st, 1995 13 .............vs. Ottawa, Nov. 11th, 1995 13 .............. vs. Guelph, Sept. 9th. 2006 13.......... vs. McMaster, Sept. 5th, 2011 13............vs. Toronto, Sept. 30th, 2011

Most Yards Punting in a Game 1. Jock Thompson 624 .............vs. McGill, Oct. 26th, 1957 2. Tim Wardrop 610 ................ vs. UBC, Nov. 18th, 1978 3. Dillon Wamsley 568........ vs. Western, Sept. 13th, 2014 4. Jock Thompson 535 .............vs. McGill, Oct. 27th, 1956 5. Jock Thompson 523 ......... vs. Western, Oct. 12th, 1957 6. Dan Village 511 ....... vs. Western, Sept. 27th, 2008 7. Dillon Wamsley 568.... vs. Toronto, Sept. 26th, 2015 8. Jock Thompson 494 ..........vs. Toronto, Oct. 13th, 1955 9. Jeff Bell 482 .......vs. Concordia, Nov. 9th, 1985 10. Will Vreugdenhil 479 ..............vs. York, Sept. 22nd, 2001 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 3. Dillon Wamsley 11........... vs. Waterloo, Oct. 11th, 2013 4. Dillon Wamsley 10..............vs. Toronto, Oct. 11th, 2014 4. Doug Cozac 10 .....vs. Laurentian, Sept, 11th, 1971 4. Ryan Sheahan 10 ............... vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th. 2004 4. Dan Village 10...................vs. York, Sept. 24th, 2011 8. Nick Corneil 9 ............ vs. Waterloo, Oct. 26th, 2002 8. Connie Mandala 9 ....................vs. McGill, Nov. 3rd, 1984 8. Dan Village 9 .....................vs. York Sept. 26th, 2009 *Nine tied with 8 Most Kickoff Yards in a Game 1. Dillon Wamsley 653........ vs. Waterloo, Oct. 11th, 2013 2. Dan Village 649 ................... vs. York, Oct. 4th, 2008 3. Dan Village 646............. vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th, 2010 4. Chris Napoli 541 .......... vs. Toronto, Sept. 6th, 2003 5. Dillon Wamsley 533...........vs. Toronto, Oct. 11th, 2014 6. Dan Village 529................vs. York, Sept. 24th, 2011 7. Dillon Wamsley 481.. vs. Waterloo, Sept. 19th, 2015 8. Dan Village 445 ................vs. York Sept. 26th, 2009 9. Conrad Mandala 436 ..........vs. McGill, Sept. 22nd, 1984 10. Dillon Wamsley 405..................vs. York, Oct. 18th, 2014 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 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 5. Alex Carroll 141................vs. York, Sept. 24th, 2011 8. Chris Patrician 139.............. vs. Toronto, Oct. 20, 2012 8. Darrell Penner 139 ......vs. McMaster, Oct. 18th, 1975 10. Ron Stewart 136 ......... vs. Toronto, Nov. 13th, 1954 Most Kickoff Returns in a Game (4+) 1. John Larsen 7 ............. vs. Bishop’s, Sept 15th, 1984 2. Andrew Joyner 6 .............. vs. McMaster, Oct. 1st. 2005 3. Connor Weir 5........ vs. Western, Sept. 19th, 2015

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5................. vs. Ottawa, Sept. 6th, 2014 5 ...............vs. Windsor, Sept. 6th. 2004 4........... vs. Ottawa, Sept. 6th, 2015 4 ................vs. Western, Nov. 8th, 1958 4 ............. vs. Carleton, Oct. 25th, 1986 4 .....................vs. UWO, Nov. 2nd, 2002 4 ..............vs. Ottawa, Sept. 18th. 2004 4 .................... vs. UWO, Oct. 23rd. 2004 4 ................. vs. Guelph Sept. 7th, 2009

Most Kickoff Return Yards in a Game 1. Giovanni Aprile 191...........vs. Laurier, Sept. 17th, 2011 2. Jimmy Allin 180 ............ vs. Guelph Sept. 7th, 2009 3. John Larsen 168 ....... vs. Bishop’s, Sept. 15th, 1984 4. Ron Stewart 164 ..........vs. Toronto, Oct. 16th, 1954 5. Paul Correale 146 ....... vs. Bishop’s, Sept. 16th, 1997 6. Randy Zarichny 140 ......... vs. Bishop’s, Oct. 24th, 1987 7. Bayne Norrie 136 ............vs. Toronto, Nov. 9th, 1963 8. Randy Zarichny 120 ...vs. Concordia, Sept. 12th, 1987 9. Jimmy Therrien 117 ...... vs. Waterloo, Oct, 18th, 2008. 10. Darrell Penner 110 ....... vs. Bishop’s, Sept. 18th, 1976

Team Records

Total Offensive Yards in a Game (600+) 1. 801 vs. Waterloo, Oct. 11th, 2013 2. 792 vs. McMaster, Nov. 14th, 1964 3. 759 vs. York, Oct. 23rd, 2010 4. 752 vs. McGill, Sept. 22nd, 1984 5. 743 vs. McGill, Nov. 3rd, 1984 6. 742 vs. UWO, Nov. 2nd, 2002 7. 698 vs. Guelph, Sept. 6th, 2008 8. 693 vs. York Sept. 26th, 2009 9. 683 vs. Toronto, Oct. 20th, 2007 10. 678 vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th, 2010 Most Points Scored in a Game (58+) 1. 80 vs. York, Oct 4th, 2008 2. 78 vs. Waterloo, Oct. 11th, 2013 3. 72 vs. Toronto, Sept. 6th, 2003 4. 70 vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th, 2004 5. 69 vs. Concordia, Oct. 18th, 1986 6. 67 vs. York Sept. 26th, 2009 7. 66 vs. Toronto, Oct. 9th, 2010 8. 65 vs. Laurentian, Sept. 11th, 1971 8. 65 vs. McGill, Nov. 3rd, 1984 10. 63 vs. McMaster, Nov. 14th, 1964 10. 63 vs. York, Sept. 24th, 2011

5. 96 7. 97 7. 97 7. 97

1990 (8) 1995 (8) 1977 (8) 2007 (8)

Most Points Scored Against in a Season 1. 312 2000 (8) 2. 256 2014 (8) 3. 251 2015 (8) 4. 223 2005 (8) 5. 208 2013 (8) 6. 198 1994 (7) 7. 195 2004 (8) 8. 189 1999 (8) 9. 184 1973 (8) 10. 183 2010 (8) Most Points Scored per-game in a Season 1. 44.2 2013 2. 43.0 2008 3. 42.1 2003 4. 36.8 1984 5. 36.0 2002 6. 35.9 1991 7. 34.3 2009 8. 30.7 1964 9. 30.3 2014 9. 30.3 2015 Lowest Points Allowed per-game in a Season 1. 6.8 (48 pts @ 7 games)............................................................... 1961 2. 8.4 (84 pts @10 games)............................................................. 1978 3. 11.2 (101 pts @ 9 games).......................................................... 1979 4. 11.5 (104 pts @ 9 games).......................................................... 1995 5. 12.1 (109 pts @ 9 games) ......................................................... 1968 6. 12.5 (113 pts @ 9 games).......................................................... 1997 7. 12.8 (116 pts @9 games)........................................................... 1990 8. 13.1 (145 pts @ 11 games)....................................................... 1992 9. 14.5 (102 pts @ 7 games).......................................................... 1962 9. 14.5 (131 pts @ 9 games).......................................................... 1971

Most Points Scored Against in a Game 1. 67 2000 Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks 2. 66 2014 Guelph Gryphons 3. 57 1975 Ottawa Gee Gees 4. 55 1959 Western Ontario Mustangs 5. 52 1947 Western Ontario Mustangs 6. 50 2013 Western Mustangs 7. 49 1992 Bishop’s Gaiters 7. 49 1913 McGill Redmen 7. 49 2009 Guelph Gryphons 7. 49 2015 Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks Most Points Scored in a Season 1. 374 2008 (8) 2. 361 2003 (8) 3. 354 2013 (8) 4. 307 1971 (8) 5. 278 1991 (7) 6. 272 2009 (8) 7. 271 2002 (8) 8. 259 2011 (8) 9. 249 1984 (7) 9. 249 2010 (8) Fewest Points Scored Against in a Season (7 Game) 1. 48 1961 (7) 2. 55 1956 (7) 3. 59 1955 (7) 4. 66 1965 (7) 4. 66 1975 (7) 6. 69 1996 (7) 6. 69 1954 (7) 8. 70 1971 (7) 9. 78 1959 (7) Fewest Points Scored Against in a Season (8 Game) 1. 69 1979 (8) 2. 81 1978 (8) 3. 90 1989 (8) 4. 95 1968 (8) 5. 96 1988 (8)

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

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1882 SEASON (2-2-0) 10/11/1882 vs. Royal Military College 10/14/1882 at Brockville Football Club Date unk. vs. Royal Military College Date unk. Kingston Football Club

L W L W

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

4–0W 7 – 18 L

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

8 – 10 L

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

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) 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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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 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 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 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 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

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

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

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

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

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 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 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 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

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

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

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

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)

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 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

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 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

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

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

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

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

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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)

1955 SEASON (6-1-0) 10/01/1955 McGill Redmen 30 – 10 W 10/08/1955 Toronto Varsity Blues 6 – 11 L 10/15/1955 Western Mustangs 12 – 4 W 10/22/1955 Western Mustangs 25 – 17 W 10/29/1955 Toronto Varsity Blues 11 – 10 W 11/05/1955 McGill Redmen 12 – 7 W 11/12/1955 Toronto Varsity Blues 18 – 0 W (yc) 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) 1957 SEASON (0-6-0) 10/05/1957 Toronto Varsity Blues 8 – 16 L 10/12/1957 Western Mustangs 6 – 34 L 10/19/1957 McGill Redmen 6 – 33 L 10/26/1957 McGill Redmen 0 – 15 L 11/02/1957 Western Mustangs 8 – 21 L 11/09/1957 Toronto Varsity Blues 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)

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 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 vs McGill Redmen 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

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

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

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

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 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 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 1967 SEASON (4-2-0) 10/07/1967 vs 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 at Western Mustangs 1968 SEASON (8-1-0) 09/28/1968 vs 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 1969 SEASON (5-2-0) 09/27/1969 McGill Redmen 10/04/1969 Waterloo Warriors 10/11/1969 at Western Mustangs 10/18/1969 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/25/1969 McGill Redmen 11/01/1969 Toronto Varsity Blues 11/08/1969 McMaster Mauraders

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

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

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

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

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)

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 vs 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 Yeomen 10/16/1971 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/23/1971 Toronto Varsity Blues 10/30/1971 vs Western Mustangs 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

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)

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 Yeomen

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 Yeomen 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 UQTR 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) 1978 SEASON (10-0-0) 09/16/1978 UQTR 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 UQTR 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 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 11 – 21 L 09/20/1980 at Concordia Stingers 34 – 30 W 09/27/1980 at McGill Redmen 12 – 22 L 10/04/1980 vs Carleton Ravens 16 – 3 W 10/11/1980 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 9 – 10 L 10/18/1980 vs Bishop’s Gaiters 30 – 17 W 10/25/1980 at Carleton Ravens 31 – 4 W 11/01/1980 at McGill Redmen 23 – 21 W (po) 11/08/1980 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 12 – 13 L (po)


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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1981 SEASON (6-4-0) 09/19/1981 vs Concordia Stingers 09/26/1981 vs McGill Redmen 10/03/1981 at Carleton Ravens 10/10/1981 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/17/1981 vs Carleton Ravens 10/24/1981 at Bishop’s Gaiters 10/31/1981 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 11/07/1981 vs Concordia Stingers 11/14/1981 at McGill Redmen 11/21/1981 Acadia Axemen 1982 SEASON (4-5-0) 09/11/1982 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 09/18/1982 vs Carleton Ravens 09/25/1982 at McGill Redmen 10/02/1982 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/09/1982 at Carleton Ravens 10/16/1982 vs Bishop’s Gaiters 10/23/1982 at Concordia Stingers 10/30/1982 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 11/06/1982 at Concordia Stingers

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)

20 – 22 L 32 – 34 L 30 – 1 W 32 – 35 L 27 – 21 W 44 – 27 W 4 – 18 L 31 – 30 W (po) 15 – 25 L (dm)

1983 SEASON (7-2-2) 09/10/1983 at Carleton Ravens 36 – 4 W 09/17/1983 vs Carleton Ravens 38 – 11 W 09/24/1983 vs Concordia Stingers 26 – 23 W 10/01/1983 at Bishop’s Gaiters 38 – 25 W 10/07/1983 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 18 – 18 T 10/15/1983 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 16 – 16 T 10/22/1983 vs McGill Redmen 33 – 34 L 10/29/1983 vs Carleton Ravens 32 – 18 W (po) 11/05/1983 vs McGill Redmen 36 – 5 W (dm) 11/12/1983 vs Toronto Varsity Blues 22 – 7 W (cb) 11/19/1983 Calgary Dinos 21 – 31 L (vc) 1984 SEASON (7-3-0) 09/15/1984 vs Bishop’s Gaiters 36 – 39 L 09/22/1984 at McGill Redmen 59 – 30 W 09/29/1984 vs Carleton Ravens 9 – 10 L 10/05/1984 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 39 – 13 W 10/13/1984 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 52 – 1 W 10/20/1984 at Concordia Stingers 27 – 25 W 10/27/1984 at Carleton Ravens 27 – 24 W 11/03/1984 vs McGill Redmen 65 – 29 W (po) 11/10/1984 at Bishop’s Gaiters 37 – 35 W (dm) 11/17/1984 Mount Allison Mounties 17 – 28 L (ab) 1985 SEASON (6-2-0) 09/21/1985 vs Concordia Stingers 26 – 23 W 09/28/1985 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 34 – 13 W 10/05/1985 at Bishop’s Gaiters 26 – 19 W 10/12/1985 at Carleton Ravens 28 – 27 W 10/19/1985 vs McGill Redmen 41 – 7 W 10/25/1985 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 17 – 20 L 11/02/1985 vs Carleton Ravens 21 – 19 W 11/09/1985 vs Concordia Stingers 14 – 15 L (po)

1989 SEASON (9-1-0) 09/09/1989 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 13 – 9 W 09/16/1989 at Bishop’s Gaiters 28 – 17 W 09/23/1989 vs Carleton Ravens 51 – 7 W 09/29/1989 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 28 – 24 W 10/07/1989 vs Concordia Stingers 25 – 5 W 10/14/1989 at Carleton Ravens 38 – 11 W 10/21/1989 vs McGill Redmen 29 – 0 W 10/28/1989 vs McGill Redmen 33 – 17 W (po) 11/04/1989 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 39 – 18 W (dm) 11/11/1989 at Saskatchewan Huskies 10 – 40 L (cb) 1990 SEASON (5-3-1) 09/16/1990 at Concordia Stingers 11 – 20 L 09/22/1990 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 30 – 2 W 09/29/1990 at McGill Redmen 19 – 14 W 10/06/1990 at Carleton Ravens 36 – 6 W 10/13/1990 vs Bishop’s Gaiters 20 – 20 T 10/19/1990 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 1–6L 10/27/1990 vs Carleton Ravens 29 – 13 W 11/03/1990 at Concordia Stingers 37 – 15 W (po) 11/10/1990 at Bishop’s Gaiters 9 – 20 L (dm) 1991 SEASON (7-3-0) 09/14/1991 vs McGill Redmen 44 – 30 W 09/21/1991 at Carleton Ravens 34 – 19 W 09/28/1991 vs Concordia Stingers 49 – 22 W 10/04/1991 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 15 – 19 L 10/12/1991 vs Carleton Ravens 58 – 10 W 10/19/1991 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 52 – 13 W 10/26/1991 at Bishop’s Gaiters 26 – 29 L 11/01/1991 vs Concordia Stingers 25 – 23 W (po) 11/09/1991 at Bishop’s Gaiters 34 – 31 W (dm) 11/16/1991 Laurier Golden Hawks 22 – 42 L (cb)

1986 SEASON (3-5-0) 09/13/1986 vs Bishop’s Gaiters 09/20/1986 at McGill Redmen 09/27/1986 at Carleton Ravens 10/04/1986 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/10/1986 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/18/1986 at Concordia Stingers 10/25/1986 vs Carleton Ravens 11/01/1986 at 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 vs Concordia Stingers 09/19/1987 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 09/26/1987 vs Carleton Ravens 10/03/1987 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 10/10/1987 at Carleton Ravens 10/17/1987 vs McGill Redmen 10/24/1987 at Bishop’s Gaiters 10/31/1987 at 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)

1992 SEASON (10-1-0) 09/12/1992 at Concordia Stingers 13 – 8 W 09/19/1992 vs Bishop’s Gaiters 14 – 49 L 09/26/1992 vs Carleton Ravens 43 – 3 W 10/03/1992 at McGill Redmen 27 – 17 W 10/10/1992 at Carleton Ravens 44 – 10 W 10/17/1992 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 35 – 0 W 10/23/1992 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 49 – 15 W 10/31/1992 vs McGill Redmen 24 – 21 W (po) 11/07/1992 at Bishop’s Gaiters 31 – 6 W (dm) 11/14/1992 Guelph Gryphons 23 – 16 W (cb) 11/21/1992 Saint Mary’s Huskies 21 – 0 W (vc) 1993 SEASON (2-5-0) 09/11/1993 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 17 – 11 W 09/18/1993 at Bishop’s Gaiters 7 - 24 L 09/25/1993 vs Carleton Ravens 20 - 25 L 10/02/1993 vs Concordia Stingers 16 - 19 L 10/09/1993 at Carleton Ravens 26 - 8 W 10/16/1993 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 12 - 34 L 10/23.1993 vs McGill Redmen 24 - 37 L 1994 SEASON (1-6-0) 09/10/1994 at McGill Redmen 16 – 33 L 09/17/1994 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 20 – 45 L 09/24/1994 vs Carleton Ravens 19 – 21 L 10/01/1994 at Concordia Stingers 7 – 34 L 10/08/1994 at Carleton Ravens 44 – 7 W 10/15/1994 vs Bishop’s Gaiters 14 – 19 L 10/22/1994 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 16 – 29 L 1995 SEASON (6-4-0) 09/09/1995 vs (4) Concordia Stingers L (D) 09/16/1995 at Carleton Ravens 10 – 22 L 09/23/1995 vs Carleton Ravens 21 – 2 W 09/30/1995 at Bishop’s Gaiters 32 – 21 W 10/07/1995 at (4) Ottawa Gee-Gees 7 – 29 L 10/14/1995 vs McGill Redmen 20 – 7 W 10/21/1995 vs (6) Ottawa Gee-Gees 21 – 3 W 10/28/1995 at McGill Redmen 20 – 12 W 11/04/1995 vs (7) Bishop’s Gaiters 25 – 0 W (po) 11/11/1995 at (6) Ottawa Gee-Gees 3 – 8 L (dm)

1988 SEASON (6-3-0) 09/10/1988 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 23 – 10 W 09/17/1988 vs Bishop’s Gaiters 15 – 18 L 09/24/1988 at McGill Redmen 31 – 28 W 10/01/1988 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 9–4W 10/08/1988 at Concordia Stingers 15 – 29 L 10/15/1988 vs Carleton Ravens 35 – 14 W 10/22/1988 at Carleton Ravens 32 – 0 W 10/29/1988 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 16 – 13 W (po) 11/05/1988 at Bishop’s Gaiters 7 – 16 L (dm)

1996 SEASON (5-4-0) 08/31/1996 vs Concordia Stingers 18 – 13 W 09/07/1996 at (8) Ottawa Gee-Gees 10 – 25 L 09/14/1996 vs (7) Ottawa Gee-Gees 31 – 28 W 09/21/1996 at McGill Redmen 20 – 29 L 09/28/1996 vs (8) Carleton Ravens 12 – 8 W 10/05/1996 at Bishop’s Gaiters 21 – 13 W 10/12/1996 at Concordia Stingers 7 – 19 L 10/19/1996 vs Laval Rouge et Or 18 – 7 W 11/02/1996 at (9) McGill Redmen 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 32 – 11 W 09/12/1998 @ (3) Bishop’s Gaiters 19 – 24 L 09/26/1998 vs. McGill Redmen 36 – 0 W 10/02/1998 @ Carleton Ravens 40 – 8 W 10/10/1998 @ Ottawa Gee-Gees 30 – 47 L 10/17/1998 vs. Ottawa Gee-Gees 21 – 28 L 10/25/1998 @ Laval Rouge et Or 10 – 13 L 10/31/1998 vs. Bishop’s Gaiters 20 – 39 L 1999 SEASON (2-6-0) 09/12/1999 @ (5) Laval Rouge et Or 0 – 23 L 09/18/1999 vs. Ottawa Gee-Gees 22 – 27 L 09/25/1999 vs. (2) Concordia Stingers 17 – 30 L 10/02/1999 @ Bishop’s Gaiters 14 – 35 L 10/09/1999 @ Ottawa Gee-Gees 22 – 29 L 10/16/1999 vs. Guelph Gryphons 21 – 12 W 10/23/1999 @ Toronto Varsity Blues 55 – 3 W 10/30/1999 vs. McGill Redmen 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 Yeomen 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 Yeomen 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

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 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 W 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) 2011 SEASON (7-3-0) 09/05/2011 vs. (3) McMaster Marauders 2-26 L 09/10/2011 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 6-19 L 09/17/2011 vs. Laurier Golden Hawks 58-35 W 09/24/2011 at York Lions 63-3 W 09/30/2011 at Toronto Varsity Blues 13-6 W 10/08/2011 at (10) Windsor Lancers 27-14 W 10/15/2011 vs. Waterloo Warriors 53-0 W 10/22/2011 vs. (1) Western Mustangs 37-0 W 10/29/2011 vs. Laurier Golden Hawks 14-10 W (po) 11/05/2011 at (4) McMaster Marauders 13-40 L (po)

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

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RESULTS BY OPPONENT 2012 SEASON (7-3-0) 09/03/2012 vs. York Lions 48-18 W 09/08/2012 at Laurier Golden Hawks 42-16 W 09/15/2012 vs. (5) Western Mustangs 18-11 W 09/22/2012 at (1) McMaster Marauders 20-33 L 09/29/2012 vs Ottawa Gee-Gees 32-25 W 10/06/2012 at Windsor Lancers 24-7 W 10/13/2012 at (7) Guelph Gryphons 28-33 L 10/20/2012 vs. Toronto Varsity Blues 35-7 W 10/27/2012 vs. Laurier Golden Hawks 34-0 W (po) 11/03/2012 at (5) Guelph Gryphons 39-42 L (ot) (po)

RECORD vs. OPPONENT CONFERENCE/TEAM

FIRST GAME

LAST GAME

OUA

G

W

L

T

PCT

534

297

228

9

0.556

Carleton Ravens

09/29/1971

10/31/2015

54

43

11

0

0.796

Guelph Gryphons

09/29/1973

10/03/2015

19

13

6

0

0.684

Laurier Golden Hawks

11/22/1968

10/24/2015

19

11

8

0

0.579

McMaster Mauraders

11/08/1952

09/27/2014

28

15

13

0

0.536

2013 SEASON (8-2-0) 08/25/2013 at York Lions 52-1 W 09/02/2013 vs. (6) McMaster Marauders 31-24 W 09/07/2013 vs. Windsor Lancers 49-34 W 09/21/2013 at Ottawa Gee-Gees 36-21 W 09/28/2013 at (2) Western Mustangs 31-50 L 10/05/2013 vs. Laurier Golden Hawks 40-34 W 10/11/2013 at Waterloo Warriors 78-21 W 10/19/2013 vs. (4) Guelph Gryphons 37-23 W 11/02/2013 vs. (5) Guelph Gryphons 34-0 W (po) 11/09/2013 at (1) Western Mustangs 22-51 L (yc)

Ottawa Gee-Gees

11/02/1889

09/06/2015

99

45

51

3

0.455

Toronto Varsity Blues

10/15/1887

09/26/2015

176

84

88

4

0.477

5Waterloo Warriors

10/19/1968

09/12/2015

16

14

2

0

0.875

Western Mustangs

10/19/1929

09/19/2015

91

45

44

2

0.495

Windsor Lancers

10/20/2001

09/01/2014

13

8

5

0

0.615

York Lions

10/09/1971

10/17/2015

17

17

0

0

1.000

5

2

3

0

0.400

2014 SEASON (3-5-0) 09/01/2014 at Windsor Lancers 09/06/2014 vs. Ottawa Gee-Gees 09/13/2014 vs. (3) Western Mustangs 09/20/2014 at (6) Guelph Gryphons 09/27/2014 at (4) McMaster Marauders 10/11/2014 vs. Toronto Varsity Blues 10/18/2014 vs. York Lions 10/25/2014 at Carleton Ravens

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

Saint Mary’s Huskies

11/21/1992

11/21/1992

1

1

0

0

1.000

244

133

105

6

0.557

L, 1-0* L, 37-30 L, 43-12 L, 66-0 L, 28-19 W, 48-27 W, 57-10 W, 37-15

AUS

QUEBEC Bishop’s Gaiters

10/25/1975

09/23/2000

35

18

16

1

0.529

Concordia Stingers

09/13/1975

10/28/2000

31

16

15

0

0.516

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

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

45

27

16

2

0.611

09/27/1986 10/25/1986 09/26/1987 10/10/1987 10/15/1988 10/22/1988 09/23/1989 10/14/1989 10/06/1990 10/27/1990 09/21/1991 10/12/1991 09/26/1992 10/10/1992 09/25/1993 10/09/1993 09/24/1994 10/08/1994 09/16/1995 09/23/1995 09/28/1996 10/11/1997 10/18/1997 10/02/1998 10/25/2014 08/30/2015 10/31/2015

18 – 29 L 32 – 37 L 29 – 6 W 14 – 16 L 35 – 14 W 32 – 0 W 51 – 7 W 38 – 11 W 36 – 6 W 29 – 13 W 34 – 19 W 58 – 10 W 43 – 3 W 44 – 10 W 20 – 25 L 26 – 8 W 19 – 21 L 44 – 7 W 10 – 22 L 21 – 2 W 12 – 8 W 25 – 18 W 22 – 12 W 40 – 8 W 37-15 W 34-23 W 8-39 L (po)

CALGARY DINOS (1-1-0) 11/19/1983 21 – 31 L (vc) 11/28/2009 33 – 31 W (vc)

*Queen’s was forced to forfeit due to an ineligible player

2015 SEASON (5-4-0) 08/30/2015 vs. Carleton Ravens W, 34-24 09/06/2015 at Ottawa Gee-Gees L, 41-17 09/12/2015 vs. Waterloo Warriors W, 47-24 09/19/2015 at (3) Western Mustangs L, 48-25 09/26/2015 at Toronto Varsity Blues W, 37-18 10/03/2015 vs. (5) Guelph Gryphons W, 23-15 10/17/2015 at York Lions W, 33-32 10/24/2015 vs. Laurier Golden Hawks L, 49-26 10/31/2015 vs. (10) Carleton Ravens L, 39-8 (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

CANADA WEST

OTHER 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

RECORDS BY DECADE

Royal Military College

10/13/1883

11/14/1913

13

10

2

1

0.808

1883-89 1890-99 1900-09 1910-19 1920-29 1930-39 1940-49 1950-59 1960-69 1970-79 1980-89 1990-99 2000-09 2010-19

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

3-7-1 (.272) 23-18-1 (.548) 20-26-5 (.392) 7-25-0 (.219) 38-17-0 (.691) 34-29-4 (.508) 7-19-2 (.250) 26-38-1 (.400) 53-16-0 (.768) 54-27-0 (.667) 57-33-2 (.620) 49-39-1 (.551) 58-37-0 (.611) 32-23-0 (.582)

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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 (18-16-1) 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 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

36 – 39 L 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

11/04/1995 10/05/1996 09/06/1997 09/12/1998 10/31/1998 10/02/1999 09/23/2000

25 – 0 W (po) 21 – 13 W 36 – 10 W 19 – 24 L 20 – 39 L 14 – 35 L 9 – 32 L

CARLETON RAVENS (43-11-0) 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

CONCORDIA STINGERS (16-15-0) 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 W 10/12/1996 7 – 19 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 (13-6-0) 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 10/13/2012 28-33 L


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RESULTS BY OPPONENT GUELPH GRYPHONS (Con’td) 11/03/2012 39-42 L (ot) (po) 10/19/2013 37-23 W 11/02/2013 34-17 W (po) 09/20/2014 66-0 L 10/03/2015 23-15 HAMILTON TIGERS (5-6-0) 11/01/1890 4 – 7 L 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 BISONS (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 10/25/1924 11/01/1924 10/17/1925 10/24/1925 10/23/1926 11/06/1926 10/15/1927 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

19 – 3 W 13 – 8 W 16 – 4 W 14 – 0 W 8–2W 14 – 0 W 12 – 13 L 10 – 11 L 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

10/10/1970 10/24/1970 09/21/1974 10/02/1976 10/01/1977 10/15/1977 09/30/1978 11/04/1978 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

44 – 11 W 23 – 12 W 19 – 8 W 9–8W 4–5L 21 – 9 W 27 – 17 W 23 – 1 W (po) 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 (15-13-0) 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) 09/05/2011 2 -2 6 L 11/05/2011 13-40 L (po) 09/22/2012 20-33 L 09/02/2013 31-24 W 09/27/2014 28-19 L 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 10/26/1895 10/16/1897 10/23/1897

15 – 15 T 21 – 5 W 1–5L 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 (45-51-3) 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 11/11/1995 09/07/1996 09/14/1996 10/25/1997 11/08/1997 10/10/1998 10/17/1998 09/18/1999 10/09/1999 09/09/2000 10/07/2000 09/08/2001 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 09/10/2011 09/29/2012 09/21/2013 09/06/2014 09/06/2015

21 – 3 W 3 – 8 L (po) 10 – 25 L 31 – 28 W 19 – 9 W – W (D) (po) 30 – 47 L 21 – 28 L 22 – 27 L 22 – 29 L 1 – 35 L 0 – 45 L 15 – 26 L 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) 6 - 19 L 32-25 W 36-21 W 37-30 L 17-41 L

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) SAINT 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 (84-88-4) 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 10/24/1896 10/31/1896 10/30/1897 10/22/1898 11/12/1898 10/28/1899 11/18/1899 10/27/1900 11/10/1900 10/26/1901 11/02/1901 11/01/1902 11/08/1902 10/31/1903 11/07/1903 10/29/1904 11/12/1904 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

12 – 7 W 16 – 18 L 1 – 13 L 10 – 5 W 6 – 16 L 5–4W 0 – 10 L 8–3W 11 – 11 T 15 – 3 W 8 – 23 L 11 – 15 L 5–0W 1 – 12 L 7 – 19 L 7–7T 21 – 10 W 31 – 3 W 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

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COACHING RECORDS TORONTO VARSITY BLUES (Con’td) 11/13/1937 3 – 0 W 11/27/1937 7 – 6 W (po) 10/08/1938 6 – 13 L 11/12/1938 10 – 13 L 10/21/1939 8 – 6 W 10/28/1939 11 – 6 W 10/20/1945 19 – 15 W 10/27/1945 6 – 25 L 10/19/1946 0 – 21 L 10/26/1946 7 – 39 L 10/18/1947 6 – 23 L 11/08/1947 5 – 15 L 10/16/1948 8 – 6 W 11/06/1948 0 – 4 L 10/08/1949 21 – 22 L 11/13/1949 9 – 0 W 10/07/1950 1 – 7 L 11/11/1950 5 – 7 L 10/20/1951 2 – 26 L 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 09/30/2011 13 - 6 W

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10/20/2012 35-7 W 10/11/2014 48-27 W 09/26/2015 37-18 W UBC THUNDERBIRDS (1-0-0) 11/18/1978 16 – 3 W (vc) WATERLOO WARRIORS (14-2-0) 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 10/15/2011 53 - 0 W 10/11/2013 78-21 W 09/12/2015 47-24 W WESTERN MUSTANGS (45-44-2) 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 10/03/1964 11/07/1964 10/05/1965 11/06/1965 10/15/1966 10/22/1966 10/07/1967 11/11/1967 09/28/1968 10/11/1969 09/26/1970 10/30/1971 11/10/1979 10/14/2000 10/13/2001 11/02/2002 09/13/2003 10/23/2004 10/22/2005 10/21/2006 09/03/2007 10/27/2007 09/27/2008 10/17/2009 11/14/2009 10/02/2010 10/22/2011 09/15/2012 09/28/2013 11/09/2013 09/13/2014 09/19/2015

51 – 9 W 11 – 9 W 29 – 12 W 20 – 33 L 12 – 26 L 24 – 9 W 33 – 0 W 42 – 14 W 10 – 5 W 22 – 17 W 17 – 6 W 18 – 4 W 3 – 42 L (po) 14 – 32 L (po) 41 – 40 W 26 – 21 W 55 – 20 W (po) 47 – 35 W 23 – 49 L 28 – 50 L 28 – 9 W 26 – 20 W OT 19 – 27 L (po) 43 – 16 W 27 – 26 W 43 – 39 W (yc) 10 – 46 L 37 - 0 W 18-11 W 31-50 L 22-51 L (yc) 43-12 L 25-48 L

WINDSOR LANCERS (8-5-0) 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 10/08/2011 27 - 14 W 10/06/2012 24-7 W 09/07/2013 49-34 W 09/01/2014 1-0 L*

YORK LIONS (17-0-0) 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

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Pat Sheahan

16

128

80

48

0

0.625

12

12

11

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

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16

27

14

29

186

104

80

2

0.559

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11

7

5

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10

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7

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0

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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)

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36

19

16

1

0.528

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6

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2

0.167

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18

13

4

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0.722

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8

5

3

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0.625

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1

5

20

17

3

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0.850

5

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WILFRID LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS (11-8-0) 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 09/17/2011 58 - 35 W 10/29/2011 14-10 W (po) 09/08/2012 42-16 W 10/27/2012 34-0 W 9 (po) (ot) 10/05/2013 40-34 W 10/24/2015 26-49 L

Pat Sheahan proudly raises the Yates Cup (2009)

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