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2018 U Sports football season

The 2018 U Sports football season began on August 24, 2018, with the St. Francis Xavier X-Men visiting the Saint Mary's Huskies in Halifax, Nova Scotia.[1] The Quebec Student Sport Federation teams played an hour later with the Laval Rouge et Or visiting the Sherbrooke Vert et Or and the McGill Redmen playing the Montreal Carabins.[2] The Ontario University Athletics teams began play on August 25, 2018, and the Canada West teams opened their season one week later on August 31, 2018.[3]

2018 U Sports football season
DurationAugust 24, 2018 – October 27, 2018
Hardy Cup championsSaskatchewan Huskies
Yates Cup championsWestern Mustangs
Dunsmore Cup championsLaval Rouge et Or
Loney Bowl championsSt. Francis Xavier X-Men
Mitchell Bowl championsWestern Mustangs
Uteck Bowl championsLaval Rouge et Or
Vanier Cup
DateNovember 24, 2018
VenueQuebec City, Quebec
ChampionsLaval Rouge et Or
U Sports football seasons seasons
← 2017
2019 →

The conference championships were played on November 10 and the season will conclude on November 24 with the 54th Vanier Cup championship at PEPS Stadium in Quebec City, Quebec.[4][5] 27 university teams in Canada are scheduled to play U Sports football, the highest level of amateur Canadian football.

Regular season Edit

Standings Edit

Team W   L   PF   PA   Pts Ply
Saint Mary's 7 1   188 141   14
St. FX 6 2   224 156   12 X
#10 Acadia 5 3   236 146   10 X
Mount Allison 2 6   162 220   4
Bishop's 0 8   91 238   0
† – Conference Champion
Rankings: U Sports Top 10
Team W   L   PF   PA   Pts Ply
#2 Laval 8 0   307 54   16
#4 Montréal 6 2   256 46   12 X
McGill 2 6   109 233   4 X
Sherbrooke 2 6   84 228   4 X
Concordia 2 6   109 304   4
† – Conference Champion
Rankings: U Sports Top 10
Team W   L   PF   PA   Pts Ply
#1 Western 8 0   384 89   16
#5 Ottawa 6 2   211 179   12 X
#6 Guelph 5 3   236 175   10 X
#8 Carleton 5 3   255 224   10 X
McMaster 5 3   151 163   10 X
Waterloo 4 4   263 272   8 X
Laurier 4 4   248 222   8
Queen's 3 5   244 226   6
York 3 5   172 297   6
Windsor 1 7   168 292   2
Toronto 0 8   122 315   0
† – Conference Champion
Rankings: U Sports Top 10
Team W   L   PF   PA   Pts Ply
#3 Calgary 8 0   313 133   16
#9 British Columbia 5 3   174 190   10 X
#7 Saskatchewan 5 3   258 174   10 X
Manitoba 3 5   195 224   6 X
Alberta 2 6   103 212   4
Regina 1 7   107 217   2
† – Conference Champion
Rankings: U Sports Top 10
*The Regina Rams forfeited three wins due to use of an ineligible player. Those games were then awarded as 1–0 wins to Alberta, UBC, and Manitoba.[6]

Post-season awards Edit

Award-winners Edit

Quebec Ontario Atlantic Canada West NATIONAL
Hec Crighton Trophy Hugo Richard (Laval) Tre Ford (Waterloo) Kaion Julien-Grant (St. Francis Xavier) Adam Sinagra (Calgary) Adam Sinagra (Calgary)
Presidents' Trophy Marc-Antoine Dequoy (Montreal) Fraser Sopik (Western) Brad Herbst (Saint Mary's) Ben Hladik (UBC) Fraser Sopik (Western)
J. P. Metras Trophy Mathieu Betts (Laval) Kene Onyeka (Carleton) Thomas Grant (Acadia) Joel Van Pelt (Calgary) Mathieu Betts (Laval)
Peter Gorman Trophy Vincent Forbes-Mombleau (Laval) Jack Hinsperger (Waterloo) Shedler Fervius (Saint Mary's) Tyson Philpot (Calgary) Tyson Philpot (Calgary)
Russ Jackson Award Jeremie-Billal Lardi (Sherbrooke) Mackenzie Ferguson (Western) Cameron Davidson (Acadia) Jayden McKoy (Manitoba) Mackenzie Ferguson (Western)
Frank Tindall Trophy Glen Constantin (Laval) Greg Marshall (Western) Gary Waterman (St. Francis Xavier) Wayne Harris Jr. (Calgary) Greg Marshall (Western)

All-Canadian Team Edit

Offence
First Team Second Team
Quarterback Adam Sinagra (Calgary) Hugo Richard (Laval)
Running Back Cedric Joseph (Western)

Tyler Chow (Saskatchewan)

Jordan Socholotiuk (St. Francis Xavier)

Gabriel Polan (Sherbrooke)

Inside Receiver Tyler Ternowski (Waterloo)

Trivel Pinto (UBC)

Dylan Schrot (Manitoba)

Gordon Lam (Waterloo)

Wide Receiver Kurleigh Gittens Jr. (Laurier)

Kaion Julien-Grant (St. Francis Xavier)

Regis Cibasu (Montreal)

Hunter Karl (Calgary)

Centre Samuel Lefebvre (Laval) Jonathan Zamora (St. Francis Xavier)
Guard David Brown (Western)

Samuel Thomassin (Laval)

Mattland Riley (Saskatchewan)

Jacob Czaja (St. Francis Xavier)

Tackle Ketel Asse (Laval)

Logan Bandy (Calgary)

Jesse Gibbon (Waterloo)

Carter O'Donnell (Alberta)

Defence
First Team Second Team
Defensive Tackle Evan Machibroda (Saskatchewan)

Vincent Desjardins (Laval)

Trevaughn James (Laurier)

Thomas Grant (Acadia)

Defensive End Mathieu Betts (Laval)

Kene Onyeka (Carleton)

Joel Van Pelt (Calgary)

Tristian Koronkiewicz (Saskatchewan)

Linebacker Fraser Sopik (Western)

Ben Hladik (UBC)

Brian Harelimana (Montreal)

Boston Rowe (Calgary)

Brad Herbst (Saint Mary's)

Lukas Korol (Guelph)

Free Safety Stavros Katsantonis (UBC) Daniel Valente Jr. (Western)
Defensive Halfback Marc-Antoine Dequoy (Montreal)

Will Amoah (Laurier)

Shae Weekes (Manitoba)

Nate Rostek (Mount Allison)

Cornerback Jamie Harry (Ottawa)

Deane Leonard (Calgary)

Emile Chenevert (Laval)

Bleska Kambamba (Western)

Special Teams
First Team Second Team
Kicker Niko DiFonte (Calgary) David Côté (Laval)
Punter Brad Mikoluff (Manitoba) Marc Liegghio (Western)
Returner Kurleigh Gittens Jr. (Laurier) Trivel Pinto (UBC)[7]

Post-season Edit

The Vanier Cup is played between the champions of the Mitchell Bowl and the Uteck Bowl, the national semi-final games. In 2018, according to the rotating schedule, the Canada West Hardy Trophy championship team will visit the Yates Cup Ontario championship team for the Mitchell Bowl. The winners of the Atlantic conference's Loney Bowl will visit the Québec conference Dunsmore Cup championship team for the Uteck Bowl.[4]

Conference Playoffs Edit

Atlantic University Sport Edit

November 3
Semi-final
November 10
Loney Bowl
1 Saint Mary's 9
2 St. Francis Xavier 33 2 St. Francis Xavier 33
3 Acadia 10

Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec Edit

November 3
Semi-finals
November 10
Dunsmore Cup
      
1 Laval 40
4 Sherbrooke 0
1 Laval 14
2 Montreal 1
2 Montreal 48
3 McGill 2

Ontario University Athletics Edit

October 27
Quarter-finals
November 3
Semi-finals
November 10
111th Yates Cup
1 Western 39
4 Carleton 30 4 Carleton 13
5 McMaster 25 1 Western 63
3 Guelph 14
2 Ottawa 22
3 Guelph 45 3 Guelph 27
6 Waterloo 34

Canada West Universities Athletic Association Edit

November 3
Semi-finals
November 10
82nd Hardy Trophy
      
1 Calgary 37
4 Manitoba 13
1 Calgary 18
3 Saskatchewan 43
2 British Columbia 28
3 Saskatchewan 31

National Semifinals Edit

Uteck Bowl
Period 1 2 34Total
St. Francis Xavier 0 0 000
Laval 16 23 17763

at Telus Stadium (Quebec City)

  • Date: November 17
  • Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 0°C, cloudy
  • Game attendance: 5747
  • Referee: Stephane Roy
  • TV announcers (Sportsnet 360, TVA Sports): Arash Madani, Andy Baechler
  • Boxscore
Mitchell Bowl
Period 1 2 34Total
Saskatchewan 7 10 0724
Western 7 10 92147

at TD Stadium (London, Ontario)

  • Date: November 17
  • Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 0°C, cloudy
  • Game attendance: 3536
  • Referee: K. Mickleboro
  • TV announcers (Sportsnet 360, TVA Sports): Sid Seixeiro, Mike Morreale
  • Boxscore

National Championship Edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Laval 10 7 10734
Western 0 13 0720

at Telus Stadium (Quebec City)

  • Date: November 24
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Cloudy, -3°C
  • Game attendance: 12,380
  • Referee: Walter Berry
  • TV: Sportsnet, TVA Sports
  • Boxscore

References Edit

  1. ^ "2018 AUS football schedule announced". Atlantic University Sport. 2018-03-23. Retrieved 2018-04-16.
  2. ^ "2018 University football schedule". Quebec Student Sport Federation. Retrieved 2018-04-16.
  3. ^ "2018 Canada West season kicks off August 31". Canada West Universities Athletic Association. 2018-04-10. Retrieved 2018-04-16.
  4. ^ a b "U Sports Championship Information". U Sports. Retrieved 2018-04-16.
  5. ^ Laval to host Vanier Cup, the U SPORTS football national championship, in 2018 and 2019
  6. ^ 2018 U Sports Regina schedule
  7. ^ "Calgary QB Sinagra highlights 2018 football award winners and All-Canadians". U SPORTS. Retrieved 2019-02-19.

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The 2018 U Sports football season began on August 24 2018 with the St Francis Xavier X Men visiting the Saint Mary s Huskies in Halifax Nova Scotia 1 The Quebec Student Sport Federation teams played an hour later with the Laval Rouge et Or visiting the Sherbrooke Vert et Or and the McGill Redmen playing the Montreal Carabins 2 The Ontario University Athletics teams began play on August 25 2018 and the Canada West teams opened their season one week later on August 31 2018 3 2018 U Sports football seasonDurationAugust 24 2018 October 27 2018Hardy Cup championsSaskatchewan HuskiesYates Cup championsWestern MustangsDunsmore Cup championsLaval Rouge et OrLoney Bowl championsSt Francis Xavier X MenMitchell Bowl championsWestern MustangsUteck Bowl championsLaval Rouge et OrVanier CupDateNovember 24 2018VenueQuebec City QuebecChampionsLaval Rouge et OrU Sports football seasons seasons 20172019 The conference championships were played on November 10 and the season will conclude on November 24 with the 54th Vanier Cup championship at PEPS Stadium in Quebec City Quebec 4 5 27 university teams in Canada are scheduled to play U Sports football the highest level of amateur Canadian football Contents 1 Regular season 1 1 Standings 2 Post season awards 2 1 Award winners 2 2 All Canadian Team 3 Post season 3 1 Conference Playoffs 3 1 1 Atlantic University Sport 3 1 2 Reseau du sport etudiant du Quebec 3 1 3 Ontario University Athletics 3 1 4 Canada West Universities Athletic Association 3 2 National Semifinals 3 3 National Championship 4 ReferencesRegular season EditStandings Edit 2018 AUS standingsvteTeam W L PF PA Pts PlySaint Mary s 7 1 188 141 14 St FX 6 2 224 156 12 X 10 Acadia 5 3 236 146 10 XMount Allison 2 6 162 220 4Bishop s 0 8 91 238 0 Conference ChampionRankings U Sports Top 10 2018 RSEQ standings vteTeam W L PF PA Pts Ply 2 Laval 8 0 307 54 16 4 Montreal 6 2 256 46 12 XMcGill 2 6 109 233 4 XSherbrooke 2 6 84 228 4 XConcordia 2 6 109 304 4 Conference ChampionRankings U Sports Top 102018 OUA standingsvteTeam W L PF PA Pts Ply 1 Western 8 0 384 89 16 5 Ottawa 6 2 211 179 12 X 6 Guelph 5 3 236 175 10 X 8 Carleton 5 3 255 224 10 XMcMaster 5 3 151 163 10 XWaterloo 4 4 263 272 8 XLaurier 4 4 248 222 8Queen s 3 5 244 226 6York 3 5 172 297 6Windsor 1 7 168 292 2Toronto 0 8 122 315 0 Conference ChampionRankings U Sports Top 10 2018 Canada West standingsvteTeam W L PF PA Pts Ply 3 Calgary 8 0 313 133 16 9 British Columbia 5 3 174 190 10 X 7 Saskatchewan 5 3 258 174 10 XManitoba 3 5 195 224 6 XAlberta 2 6 103 212 4Regina 1 7 107 217 2 Conference ChampionRankings U Sports Top 10 The Regina Rams forfeited three wins due to use of an ineligible player Those games were then awarded as 1 0 wins to Alberta UBC and Manitoba 6 Post season awards EditAward winners Edit Quebec Ontario Atlantic Canada West NATIONALHec Crighton Trophy Hugo Richard Laval Tre Ford Waterloo Kaion Julien Grant St Francis Xavier Adam Sinagra Calgary Adam Sinagra Calgary Presidents Trophy Marc Antoine Dequoy Montreal Fraser Sopik Western Brad Herbst Saint Mary s Ben Hladik UBC Fraser Sopik Western J P Metras Trophy Mathieu Betts Laval Kene Onyeka Carleton Thomas Grant Acadia Joel Van Pelt Calgary Mathieu Betts Laval Peter Gorman Trophy Vincent Forbes Mombleau Laval Jack Hinsperger Waterloo Shedler Fervius Saint Mary s Tyson Philpot Calgary Tyson Philpot Calgary Russ Jackson Award Jeremie Billal Lardi Sherbrooke Mackenzie Ferguson Western Cameron Davidson Acadia Jayden McKoy Manitoba Mackenzie Ferguson Western Frank Tindall Trophy Glen Constantin Laval Greg Marshall Western Gary Waterman St Francis Xavier Wayne Harris Jr Calgary Greg Marshall Western All Canadian Team Edit Offence First Team Second TeamQuarterback Adam Sinagra Calgary Hugo Richard Laval Running Back Cedric Joseph Western Tyler Chow Saskatchewan Jordan Socholotiuk St Francis Xavier Gabriel Polan Sherbrooke Inside Receiver Tyler Ternowski Waterloo Trivel Pinto UBC Dylan Schrot Manitoba Gordon Lam Waterloo Wide Receiver Kurleigh Gittens Jr Laurier Kaion Julien Grant St Francis Xavier Regis Cibasu Montreal Hunter Karl Calgary Centre Samuel Lefebvre Laval Jonathan Zamora St Francis Xavier Guard David Brown Western Samuel Thomassin Laval Mattland Riley Saskatchewan Jacob Czaja St Francis Xavier Tackle Ketel Asse Laval Logan Bandy Calgary Jesse Gibbon Waterloo Carter O Donnell Alberta Defence First Team Second TeamDefensive Tackle Evan Machibroda Saskatchewan Vincent Desjardins Laval Trevaughn James Laurier Thomas Grant Acadia Defensive End Mathieu Betts Laval Kene Onyeka Carleton Joel Van Pelt Calgary Tristian Koronkiewicz Saskatchewan Linebacker Fraser Sopik Western Ben Hladik UBC Brian Harelimana Montreal Boston Rowe Calgary Brad Herbst Saint Mary s Lukas Korol Guelph Free Safety Stavros Katsantonis UBC Daniel Valente Jr Western Defensive Halfback Marc Antoine Dequoy Montreal Will Amoah Laurier Shae Weekes Manitoba Nate Rostek Mount Allison Cornerback Jamie Harry Ottawa Deane Leonard Calgary Emile Chenevert Laval Bleska Kambamba Western Special Teams First Team Second TeamKicker Niko DiFonte Calgary David Cote Laval Punter Brad Mikoluff Manitoba Marc Liegghio Western Returner Kurleigh Gittens Jr Laurier Trivel Pinto UBC 7 Post season EditThe Vanier Cup is played between the champions of the Mitchell Bowl and the Uteck Bowl the national semi final games In 2018 according to the rotating schedule the Canada West Hardy Trophy championship team will visit the Yates Cup Ontario championship team for the Mitchell Bowl The winners of the Atlantic conference s Loney Bowl will visit the Quebec conference Dunsmore Cup championship team for the Uteck Bowl 4 Conference Playoffs Edit Atlantic University Sport Edit November 3Semi finalNovember 10Loney Bowl1Saint Mary s92St Francis Xavier332St Francis Xavier333Acadia10Reseau du sport etudiant du Quebec Edit November 3Semi finalsNovember 10Dunsmore Cup 1Laval404Sherbrooke01Laval142Montreal12Montreal483McGill2Ontario University Athletics Edit October 27Quarter finalsNovember 3Semi finalsNovember 10111th Yates Cup1Western394Carleton304Carleton135McMaster251Western633Guelph142Ottawa223Guelph453Guelph276Waterloo34Canada West Universities Athletic Association Edit November 3Semi finalsNovember 1082nd Hardy Trophy 1Calgary374Manitoba131Calgary183Saskatchewan432British Columbia283Saskatchewan31National Semifinals Edit Uteck Bowl Period 1 2 34TotalSt Francis Xavier 0 0 000Laval 16 23 17763at Telus Stadium Quebec City Date November 17Game time 12 30 p m ESTGame weather 0 C cloudyGame attendance 5747Referee Stephane RoyTV announcers Sportsnet 360 TVA Sports Arash Madani Andy BaechlerBoxscore Mitchell Bowl Period 1 2 34TotalSaskatchewan 7 10 0724Western 7 10 92147at TD Stadium London Ontario Date November 17Game time 4 00 p m ESTGame weather 0 C cloudyGame attendance 3536Referee K MickleboroTV announcers Sportsnet 360 TVA Sports Sid Seixeiro Mike MorrealeBoxscore National Championship Edit 54th Vanier Cup Period 1 2 34TotalLaval 10 7 10734Western 0 13 0720at Telus Stadium Quebec City Date November 24Game time 1 00 p m ESTGame weather Cloudy 3 CGame attendance 12 380Referee Walter BerryTV Sportsnet TVA SportsBoxscoreReferences Edit 2018 AUS football schedule announced Atlantic University Sport 2018 03 23 Retrieved 2018 04 16 2018 University football schedule Quebec Student Sport Federation Retrieved 2018 04 16 2018 Canada West season kicks off August 31 Canada West Universities Athletic Association 2018 04 10 Retrieved 2018 04 16 a b U Sports Championship Information U Sports Retrieved 2018 04 16 Laval to host Vanier Cup the U SPORTS football national championship in 2018 and 2019 2018 U Sports Regina schedule Calgary QB Sinagra highlights 2018 football award winners and All Canadians U SPORTS Retrieved 2019 02 19 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2018 U Sports football season amp oldid 1159292838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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