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Logo of the 2006 Vanier Cup

The Vanier Cup (French: Coupe Vanier) is the championship trophy of Canadian Interuniversity Sport men's football. It is named after former Governor General of Canada Georges Vanier. It is currently played between the winners of the Uteck Bowl and the Mitchell Bowl. The 2006 champions are the Laval Rouge-et-Or, who defeated the University of Saskatchewan Huskies 13-8 in the 2006 Vanier Cup at Griffiths Stadium in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on November 25, 2006. The Rouge-et-Or have won three of the last four Vanier Cups, while the Huskies have lost the last three straight. The title sponsor for the 2006 game was PotashCorp, the largest producer of potash in the world.

The 2007 Vanier Cup will return to the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, for the first time since 2003. The 2007 Vanier Cup will be part of the 2007 Grey Cup festivities in Toronto.[1] The Vanier Cup game will be played on Friday, November 23, 2007, two days before the Grey Cup game. The title sponsor for the game is the Desjardins Group, the largest association of credit unions in North America.[2]

History

The Vanier Cup was created in 1965 as the championship trophy of the Canadian College Bowl. In 1982 the name of the game was changed to the Vanier Cup. For the first two years of competition, the Canadian College Bowl was an invitational event, with a national panel selecting two teams to play, much like the system employed by American college football today. In 1967, the Canadian College Bowl was declared the national football championship of the Canadian Interuniversity Athletics Union, now Canadian Interuniversity Sport, with a playoff system determining the two participants.

The Vanier Cup was played in Toronto, Ontario, from its inception in 1965 through 2003. However, after the CIS opened the game to host conference bids in 2001, the possibility arose to have games held outside Toronto. The 2004 and 2005 games were hosted by the OUA at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, and the 2006 game was hosted by the University of Saskatchewan at Griffith Stadium in Saskatoon.

Today, the Vanier Cup is played between the winners of the Uteck Bowl (formerly Atlantic Bowl) and the and the Mitchell Bowl (formerly the Churchill Bowl). The Uteck and Mitchell Bowls, in turn, are contested by the Loney Bowl (AUS), Hardy Cup (Canada West), Dunsmore Cup (QIFC), and Yates Cup (OUA) champions.

The Vanier Cup's most valuable player is awarded the Ted Morris Memorial Trophy, and since 1992, a second player (the most valuable defensive player if the MVP is from the offence, or vice-versa) is awarded the Bruce Coulter Award.

Champions

Date Winning Team Score Losing Team Score Location
1965-11-20 Toronto 14 Alberta 7 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1966-11-19 St. F.X. 40 Waterloo Lutheran 14 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1967-11-25 Alberta 10 McMaster 9 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1968-11-22 Queen's 42 Waterloo Lutheran 14 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1969-11-21 Manitoba 24 McGill 15 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1970-11-21 Manitoba 38 Ottawa 11 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1971-11-20 Western 15 Alberta 14 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1972-11-25 Alberta 20 Waterloo Lutheran 7 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1973-11-24 Saint Mary's 14 McGill 6 Exhibition Stadium, Toronto
1974-11-22 Western 19 Toronto 15 Exhibition Stadium, Toronto
1975-11-21 Ottawa 14 Calgary 9 Exhibition Stadium, Toronto
1976-11-19 Western 29 Acadia 13 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1977-11-19 Western 48 Acadia 15 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1978-11-18 Queen's 16 UBC 3 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1979-11-17 Acadia 34 Western 12 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1980-11-29 Alberta 40 Ottawa 21 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1981-11-28 Acadia 18 Alberta 12 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1982-11-20 UBC 39 Western 14 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1983-11-19 Calgary 31 Queen's 21 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1984-11-24 Guelph 22 Mount Allison 13 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1985-11-30 Calgary 25 Western 6 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1986-11-22 UBC 25 Western 23 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1987-11-21 McGill 47 UBC 11 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1988-11-19 Calgary 52 Saint Mary's 23 Varsity Stadium, Toronto
1989-11-18 Western 35 Saskatchewan 10 SkyDome, Toronto
1990-11-24 Saskatchewan 24 Saint Mary's 21 SkyDome, Toronto
1991-11-30 Wilfrid Laurier 25 Mount Allison 18 SkyDome, Toronto
1992-11-21 Queen's 31 Saint Mary's 0 SkyDome, Toronto
1993-11-20 Toronto 37 Calgary 34 SkyDome, Toronto
1994-11-19 Western 50 Saskatchewan 40 SkyDome, Toronto
1995-11-25 Calgary 54 Western 24 SkyDome, Toronto
1996-11-30 Saskatchewan 31 St. F.X. 12 SkyDome, Toronto
1997-11-22 UBC 39 Ottawa 23 SkyDome, Toronto
1998-11-28 Saskatchewan 24 Concordia 17 SkyDome, Toronto
1999-11-27 Laval 14 Saint Mary's 10 SkyDome, Toronto
2000-12-02 Ottawa 42 Regina 39 SkyDome, Toronto
2001-12-01 Saint Mary's 42 Manitoba 16 SkyDome, Toronto
2002-11-23 Saint Mary's 33 Saskatchewan 21 SkyDome, Toronto
2003-11-22 Laval 14 Saint Mary's 7 SkyDome, Toronto
2004-11-27 Laval 7 Saskatchewan 1 Ivor Wynne Stadium, Hamilton
2005-12-03 Wilfrid Laurier 24 Saskatchewan 23 Ivor Wynne Stadium, Hamilton
2006-11-25 Laval 13 Saskatchewan 8 Griffiths Stadium, Saskatoon
2007-11-23 Rogers Centre, Toronto

Ted Morris Trophy & Bruce Coulter Award Winners

Year Ted Morris Trophy Team Bruce Coulter Award Team
1965 Jerry Sternberg Toronto
1966 Terry Gorman St. F.X.
1967 Val Schneider Alberta
1968 Don Bayne Queen's
1969 Bob Kraemer Manitoba
1970 Mike Shylo Manitoba
1971 Bob McGregor Alberta
1972 Roger Comartin*
Andy MacLeod*
Alberta
1973 Ken Clark Saint Mary's
1974 Ian Bryans Western
1975 Neil Lumsden Ottawa
1976 Bill Rozalowsky Western
1977 Bill Rozalowsky Western
1978 Ed Andrew Queen's
1979 Don Ross Acadia
1980 Forrest Kennerd Alberta
1981 Steve Repic Acadia
1982 Glenn Steele UBC
1983 Tim Petros Calgary
1984 Parri Ceci Guelph
1985 Lew Lawrick Calgary
1986 Eric Picuto UBC
1987 Michael Soles McGill
1988 Sean Furlong Calgary
1989 Tyrone Williams Western Darryl Forde Western
1990 David Earl Saskatchewan
1991 Andy Cecchini Wilfrid Laurier
1992 Brad Elberg Queen's Eric Dell Queen's
1993 Glenn McCausland Toronto Rob Schrauth Calgary
1994 Brent Schneider Saskatchewan Xavier Lafont Western
1995 Don Blair Calgary Rob Richards Calgary
1996 Brent Schneider Saskatchewan Warren Muzika Saskatchewan
1997 Stewart Scherck UBC Mark Nohra UBC
1998 Trevor Ludtke Saskatchewan Doug Rozon Saskatchewan
1999 Stéphane Lefebvre Laval Francisco Pepe Esposito Laval
2000 Phil Côté Ottawa Scott Gordon Ottawa
2001 Ryan Jones Saint Mary's Kyl Morrison Saint Mary's
2002 Steve Panella Saint Mary's Joe Bonaventura Saint Mary's
2003 Jeronimo Huerta-Flores Laval Philippe Audet Laval
2004 Matthew Leblanc Laval Matthieu Proulx Laval
2005 Ryan Pyear Wilfrid Laurier David Montoya Wilfrid Laurier
2006 Éric Maranda Laval Samuel Grégoire-Champagne Laval
2007

* co-winners

Win/Loss records

Team Appearances Wins Losses Percentage
Laval Rouge et Or 4 4 0 1.000
Guelph Gryphons 1 1 0 1.000
Queen's Golden Gaels 4 3 1 .750
Calgary Dinos 6 4 2 .667
Manitoba Bisons 3 2 1 .667
Toronto Varsity Blues 3 2 1 .667
British Columbia Thunderbirds 5 3 2 .600
Western Ontario Mustangs 11 6 5 .545
Alberta Golden Bears 6 3 3 .500
Acadia Axemen 4 2 2 .500
St. Francis Xavier X-Men 2 1 1 .500
Ottawa Gee-Gees 5 2 3 .400
Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks* 5 2 3 .400
Saint Mary's Huskies 8 3 5 .375
Saskatchewan Huskies 9 3 6 .333
McGill Redmen 3 1 2 .333
Concordia Stingers 1 0 1 .000
McMaster Marauders 1 0 1 .000
Regina Rams 1 0 1 .000
Mount Allison Mounties 2 0 2 .000

* Wilfrid Laurier record includes three games played as Waterloo Lutheran

Active CIS Teams that have not appeared at the Vanier Cup

Team Conference Semi-finals Year of entry
Bishop's Gaiters QIFC 5 1965
Waterloo Warriors OUA 2 1965
Windsor Lancers OUA 2 1968
York Lions/Yeomen OUA 0 1969
Montréal Carabins QIFC 0 2002
Simon Fraser Clan Canada West 1 2002
Sherbrooke Vert-et-Or QIFC 0 2003


Records

Most Appearances: Western Ontario Mustangs - 11 (1971, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1994, 1995)

Most Consecutive Appearances: Saskatchewan Huskies - 3 (2004-)

Most Wins: Western Ontario Mustangs - 6 (1971, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1989, 1994)

Most Consecutive Wins: Manitoba Bisons (1969-70), Western Ontario Mustangs (1976-77), Saint Mary's Huskies (2001-02), Laval Rouge et Or (2003-04) - 2

Most Losses: Saskatchewan Huskies - 6 (1989, 1994, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006)

Most Consecutive Loses: Saskatchewan Huskies - 3 (2004-)

Most Points Scored: Calgary Dinos - 54 (1995)

Least Points Scored: Saint Mary's Huskies - 0 (1992)

Most Wins By Conference: Ontario University Athletics - 16 (1965, 1968, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1984, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2000, 2005)

Most Consecutive Wins By Conference: Ontario University Athletics - 5 (1974-78)

Most Losses By Conference: Canada West - 15 (1965, 1971, 1975, 1978, 1981, 1987, 1989, 1993, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006)

Most Consecutive Loses By Conference: Atlantic University Sport (1990-92), Canada West (2000-02; 2004-) - 3

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Grey Cup '07 one-day sale a huge success". CFLGreyCup.ca. 2006-11-02. Retrieved 2006-12-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: year (link)
  2. ^ Canadian Interuniversity Sport (2005-11-05). "Desjardins Vanier Cup in Toronto in 2007". TSN.ca. Retrieved 2006-12-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: year (link)