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2003 CIS football season


FieldValue
title2003 CIS football season
durationAugust 29, 2003 – October 26, 2003
conf1Hardy Cup
conf1_champSimon Fraser Clan
conf2Yates Cup
conf2_champMcMaster Marauders
conf3Dunsmore Cup
conf3_champLaval Rouge et Or
conf4Loney Bowl
conf4_champSaint Mary's Huskies
conf5Mitchell Bowl
conf5_champSaint Mary's Huskies
conf6Uteck Bowl
conf6_champLaval Rouge et Or
finalsVanier Cup
finals_dateNovember 22, 2003
finals_venueSkyDome, Toronto
finals_champLaval Rouge et Or
prevseason_year2002
nextseason_year2004
seasonslistnamesCIS football seasons

The 2003 CIS football season began on August 29, 2003, and concluded with the 39th Vanier Cup national championship on November 22 at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, with the Laval Rouge et Or winning their second championship. Twenty-seven universities across Canada competed in CIS football this season, the highest level of amateur play in Canadian football, under the auspices of Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS).

Awards and records

Awards

  • Hec Crighton Trophy – Tommy Denison, Queen's
  • Presidents' Trophy – Neil McKinlay, Simon Fraser
  • Russ Jackson Award – Curt McLellan, Queen's
  • J. P. Metras Trophy – Ibrahim Khan, Simon Fraser
  • Peter Gorman Trophy – Maxime Gagnier, Montreal

All-Canadian team

First team

Offence

  • QB Tommy Denison Queen's
  • HB Jesse Lumsden McMaster
  • HB Jarred Winkel Alberta
  • WR Craig Spear Queen's
  • WR Gilles Colon Bishop's
  • IR Brendan Mahoney Simon Fraser
  • IR J.-Fred. Tremblay Laval
  • OT Paul Archer Saint Mary's
  • OT Ibrahim Khan Simon Fraser
  • OG Derek Armstrong StFX
  • OG Carl Gourgues Laval
  • C J.-Francois Joncas Laval

Defence

  • DE Justin Shakell Laurier
  • DE Troy Cunningham Concordia
  • DT Ryan Gottselig Saskatchewan
  • DT Nick Comly Acadia
  • LB Shad McLachlan Acadia
  • LB Neil McKinlay Simon Fraser
  • LB Mickey Donovan Concordia
  • CB Pascal Masson Laval
  • CB Eric Nielsen Acadia
  • DB Guillaume Roy McGill
  • DB Sebastian Clovis Saint Mary's
  • FS Jeremy Steeves StFX

Special teams

  • K Jon Ryan Regina
  • P Anand Pillai McGill

Second Team

Offence

  • QB Mathieu Bertrand Laval
  • RB Derek Medler Laurier
  • RB Les Mullings Saint Mary's
  • WR Andrew Gallant StFX
  • WR Shane Ostapowich Regina
  • IR Andy Fantuz Western
  • IR Vaughan Swart McMaster
  • OT Ryan Jeffrey Laurier
  • OT J.-Francois Ostiguy Laval
  • OG Dave Forde McMaster
  • OG Adrian Olenick Saskatchewan
  • C Jeff Melis Laurier

Defence

  • DE Jack Gaudreau Queen's
  • DE Dan Federkeil Calgary
  • DT Matt Kirk Queen's
  • DT Miguel Robede Laval
  • LB Tristan Clovis McMaster
  • LB Kevin MacNeill Laurier
  • LB Agustin Barrenechea Calgary
  • CB Clinton John York
  • CB Eric Duchene Saskatchewan
  • DB Kyler White Alberta
  • DB Reid Smith Acadia
  • FS Maxime Gagnier Montreal

Special teams

  • K Matt Sharpe Acadia
  • P Mike Ray McMaster

Results

Regular-season standings

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime Losses, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points

Canada WestTeamGPWLOTLPFPAPts
Saskatchewan880023112416
Simon Fraser853022918110
Regina84412482469
Alberta84402621648
Calgary84401872378
Manitoba83501722496
UBC80801322600
OntarioTeamGPWLOTLPFPAPts
McMaster88004248716
Queen's871134113415
Laurier862131315813
Western853030625712
Windsor84402432118
Ottawa83512162007
York83501612516
Waterloo82601423284
Guelph82601612854
Toronto8080424380
QuebecTeamGPWLPFPAPts
Laval8714818614
Concordia87128811514
Montreal86222016012
McGill8351712056
Bishop's8261913274
Sherbrooke808104910
AtlanticTeamGPWLOTLPFPAPts
Saint Mary's871033812814
StFX84402011718
Acadia84401391438
Mount Allison8081662791

Teams in bold have earned playoff berths.

Top 10

Team \ Week123456789Acadia AxemenAlberta Golden BearsBishop's GaitersCalgary DinosConcordia StingersGuelph GryphonsLaurier Golden HawksLaval Rouge et OrManitoba BisonsMcGill RedmenMcMaster MaraudersMontreal CarabinsMount Allison MountiesOttawa Gee-GeesQueen's Golden GaelsRegina RamsSaint Mary's HuskiesSaskatchewan HuskiesSherbrooke Vert et OrSimon Fraser ClanSt. Francis Xavier X-MenToronto Varsity BluesUBC ThunderbirdsWaterloo WarriorsWestern MustangsWindsor LancersYork Lions
NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
NRNRNR988889
NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
866610NRNRNRNR
NR910865566
NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
NR107777777
655446633
98NRNRNRNRNRNRNR
5NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
333333322
NRNRNR109999NR
NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
NRNR9NRNRNRNRNRNR
444554444
7NRNRNRNRNRNRNR10
111111155
222222211
NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
NRNRNRNRNR10108NR
1078NRNRNRNRNRNR
NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
NRNRNRNRNRNRNR10NR
NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR
NRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR

Ranks in italics are teams not ranked in the top 10 poll but received votes.

NR = Not ranked. Source:

Championships

The Vanier Cup was played between the champions of the Mitchell Bowl and the Uteck Bowl, the national semi-final games. In 2003, the Uteck Bowl replaced the long-standing Churchill Bowl, which had been competed for since 1989 as a national semi-final game. Along with the Mitchell Bowl, the semi-final games now worked on a fully rotating basis, with the winners of the Canada West conference Hardy Trophy visiting the winners of the Atlantic conference Loney Bowl championship for the Uteck Bowl. The Ontario conference's Yates Cup championship team hosted the Dunsmore Cup Quebec champion for the Uteck Bowl.

Vanier Cup

Main article: 39th Vanier Cup

References

References

  1. "CIS Football All-Canadians".
  2. http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/SportFit/ciau/football2003.html CIS Football 2003
  3. http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/sportfit/ciau/football2003.html CIS Football 2003
  4. "Uteck Bowl History". Canadian Interuniversity Sport.
  5. "Mitchell Bowl History". Canadian Interuniversity Sport.
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