2010 oua football media guide
DESCRIPTION
A look at OUA football teams, records and information for the 2010-11 season.TRANSCRIPT
NOVEMBER 13 2010
PRESENTED BY
M E D I A G U I D E & R E C O R D B O O K
M E D I A G U I D E & R E C O R D B O O K
3 oua.ca oua.ca 3
Table of conTenTs
OUA Staff Directory 4CIS Media Contact 42010 OUA Schedule 52010 OUA Television Schedule 5University Rush on the Score 6OUA Overtime Format 9OUA Tie-breaking Procedures 10Team Information Guelph Gryphons 12-15 McMaster Marauders 16-19 Ottawa Gee-Gees 20-23 Queen’s Gaels 24-27 Toronto Varsity Blues 28-31 Waterloo Warriors 32-35 Western Mustangs 36-39 Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks 40-43 Windsor Lancers 44-47 York Lions 48-512009 Year In Review Standings, Results & Playoffs 55 Final Statistics 56-57 OUA Attendance 582009 Awards History of the Yates Cup 60 Past Yates Cup Champions 60 All-Stars 63 OUA & CIS Award Winners 64-69 OUA Players in the CFL/NFL 70OUA Football Records OUA Team records 73-74 OUA Individual Records 75-84
4 oua.ca oua.ca 4
oua/cIs DIrecToryontario university athletics
1119 Fennell Ave. eAst, suite 230HAmilton, on, l8t 1s2
tel: 905-540-5148FAx: 905-574-2840emAil: [email protected]: www.oua.ca
FAcebook: Ontario University Athletics/Sports Universitaires de l’Ontario
TWitter: @ouachamps4lifePresidentGord GrAcetel: 519-253-3000 x 2437emAil: [email protected]
executive directorWArd dilsetel: 905-540-5151cell: 905-977-1100emAil: [email protected]
Marketing & eventsJessicA lounsburytel: 905-540-5150cell: 289-925-5256emAil: [email protected]
sPort develoPMentsAmAntHA mAGAlAscell: 905-870-9773EmAil: [email protected]
convenorPeter bAxtertel: 519-884-0710 x 2216emAil: [email protected]
coMMunications & new Media coordinatorlAurA bridGmAntel: 905-540-5156cell: 416-799-5644emAil: [email protected]
sPort PrograMMingbryAn crAWFordtel: 905-540-5148cell: 289-925-5885emAil: [email protected]
canadian interuniversity sPort801 kinG edWArd Ave., suite n205
ottAWA, on, k1n 6n5tel: 613-562-5670FAx: 613-562-5669
emAil: info@university sport.caWeb: www.universitysport.ca
Media relationsmicHel belAnGer
tel: 613-562-5670 x 25emAil:[email protected]
5 oua.ca oua.ca 5
OctOber 16, 20101:00 pm Windsor @ Guelph
1:00 pm Queen’s @ laurier
1:00 pm mcmaster @ toronto
1:00 pm Western @ York
OctOber 23, 20101:00 pm York @ Queen’s1:00 pm toronto @ Western
1:00 pm laurier @ Windsor
1:00 pm Guelph @ ottaWa
OctOber 30, 2010OUA QUArter-FinAls1:00 pm no. 6 @ no. 31:00 pm no. 5 @ no. 4
NOvember 6, 2010OUA semiFinAlsloWest remaininG seed @ no. 1hiGhest remaininG seed @ no. 2
103rd YAtes CUp ChAmpiOnshippresented bY piOneer petrOleUms NOvember 13, 20101:00 pm oua semifinal Winners @ hiGhest remaininG seed
UteCk bOwl NOvember 20, 2010oua champion @ Qufl champion
mitChell bOwlNOvember 20, 2010aus champion @ cWuaa champion
desjArdins VAnier CUpNOvember 27, 2010mitchell Winner vs. uteck Winner
peps stadium université laval
Quebec citY, Quebec
2010 oua scheDuleAugust 31, 20107:00 pm ottaWa @ Windsor
7:00 pm Queen’s @ mcmaster
september 1, 20103:00 pmtoronto @ Guelph
7:00 pm laurier @ Western
september 6, 20101:00 pm Guelph @York
1:00 pm Western @ ottaWa
1:00 pm laurier @ mcmaster
7:00 pm Windsor @ toronto
september 11, 20101:00 pm ottaWa @ York
1:00 pm mcmaster @ Western
7:00 pm toronto @ laurier
september 12, 20101:00 pm Windsor @ Queen’s
september 18, 20101:00 pm Queen’s @ Guelph
1:00 pm York @ toronto
1:00 pm mcmaster @ ottaWa
7:00 pm Western @ Windsor
september 25, 20101:00 pm Western @ Guelph
1:00 pm ottaWa @ Queen’s1:00 pm Windsor @ mcmaster
1:00 pm York @ laurier
OctOber 2, 20101:00 pm ottaWa @ toronto
1:00 pm Queen’s @ Western
1:00 pm mcmaster @ York
1:00 pm Guelph @ laurier
OctOber 7, 20107:00 pm Guelph @ mcmaster
OctOber 9, 20101:00 pm laurier @ ottaWa
1:00 pm toronto @ Queen’s1:00 pm York @ Windsor
- the score television network
6 oua.ca oua.ca 6
Ontario University Athletics (OUA) is pleased to announce another season of the University Rush on The Score Television Network, with 10 regular season and playoff games to be broadcast nationally, starting Sept. 11th.
The Mustangs kickoff the ninth season of the University Rush on The Score by hosting the McMaster Marauders. McMaster, with its explosive offence, will look to defeat Western for the second straight season at TD Waterhouse Stadium in London, Ont., on national television.
Reigning CIS scoring leader Nathan Riva of Lasalle, Ont., has other plans, hoping to help the Mustangs avenge their 2009 Homecoming loss. He is coming off a solid season, scoring 15 regular season touchdowns to lead the nation, which helped Western to advance to its third consecutive Yates Cup in 2009.
The Guelph Gryphons, without Justin Dunk at quarterback and featuring new head coach Stu Lang, host back-to-back University Rush games, facing Queen’s on Sept. 18 and then Western on Sept. 25 at 1 p.m. in their annual Homecoming game.
The following week, Western will host the Gaels in the Yates Cup rematch. The Gaels, featuring returning receiver Devan Sheahan (Kingston, Ont.) and running back Jimmy Therrien (Montreal), will look to return to Quebec in November to defend the Vanier Cup without the services of Danny Brannagan at quarterback. Western begins the post Michael Faulds era with Donnie Marshall, son of head coach Greg Marshall, at the pivot position.
On Oct. 16, Dillon Heap and the Laurier Golden Hawks hope to upend the Gaels at Alumni Stadium in Waterloo, Ont.
The Week 8 game on Oct. 23 will feature a key game with playoff implications.
Other teams to watch in 2010 include the Ottawa Gee-Gees, featuring quarterback Brad Sinopoli of Peterborough, Ont., the Windsor Lancers, with Sam Malian entering his third season at quarterback, York Lions, featuring new head coach Warren Craney, and Toronto Varsity Blues, led by senior quarterback Andrew Gillis of Markham, Ont.
The Score will broadcast six regular season and four playoff games in all, including the 103rd Yates Cup Presented by Pioneer Petroleums in High Definition (HD) on Nov. 13.
The OUA is also pleased to announce that both semifinal games will also be broadcast in HD on Nov. 6. Play-by-play announcer Tim Micallef - the 2009 OUA Media Award winner and 2010 CIS Fred Sgambati Media Award winner - returns for a ninth season calling games on Saturdays and will be joined by former OUA and CFL star Mike Morreale who is back in the booth for his third season.
unIVersITy rush on The score
9 oua.ca oua.ca 9
oVerTIMe forMaTIn the event a game is tied after regulation, an overtime will be used to decide a winner. Since 2002, OUA has used the shoot-out format for overtime. The winning team shall receive two points for the victory, while the losing team will receive no points. This rule was implemented in the 2006 OUA season.
ForMatEach extra period shall consist of two series with both teams beginning their series at the opponent’s 35-yard line. Each team retains the ball during a series until it scores, or there is a turnover or a team fails to make a first down. The team scoring the most points during the extra period(s) shall be decaled the winner. In the event that the game is tied after three extra series, all teams must attempt a two-point conversion after scoring a touchdown. There are no time outs during overtime play. Each team shall have an equal number of series, except when the defensive team scores on the first possession of a series. In the event of a turnover, the ball remains alive until it is declared dead. However, the team on offence may not have a first and 10 if it regains possession of the ball after a change of team possession.
exaMPleTeam A turns the ball over to Team B, which returns the ball toward Team A’s goal but fumbles the ball and Team A recovers. Once the play is blown dead, Team A’s attempt at scoring ends and Team B takes possession on the 35-yard line to begin their possession.
coin tossAt the conclusion of regulation, the officials and team captains will meet at the centre of the field for a coin toss. The winner of the toss shall choose one of the following options:1. Offence or defence, with the offence at the opponent’s 35-yard line to start OT.2. Which end of the field shall be used for both series of that overtime period.The loser of the toss shall exercise the remaining option for the first extra period and shall have the first choice of the two options for subsequent even-numbered extra periods.
oua shootout historySept. 20, 2003 - Ottawa 38 @ Western 41 Sept. 17, 2005 - York 40 @ Toronto 33Sept. 20, 2003 - McMaster 30 @ Queen’s 27 Oct. 15, 2005 - Western 24 @ Ottawa 27Sept. 27, 2003 - Western 31 @ Laurier 28 Sept. 4, 2006 - Laurier 24 @ Guelph 17Nov. 1, 2003* - Laurier 36 @ Queen’s 33 Oct. 14, 2006 - Queen’s 16 @ York 14Sept. 5, 2004 - Waterloo 24 @ Ottawa 25 Sept. 3, 2007 - Queen’s 26 @ Western 20Sept. 17, 2005 - Waterloo 27 @ Guelph 24 Oct. 17, 2009 - McMaster 15 @ Windsor 14*Denotes playoff game
10 oua.ca oua.ca 10
oua TIe-breaKInG ProceDurestie-Breaking Procedures 1. Most league wins (if the teams have played the same number of games).2. Record in head-to-head competition (if all teams involved in the tie have played each other at least once).3. Point difference in head-to-head competition (if all teams involved in the tie have played each other at least once).4. Record in games within the division.5. Record in games against common opponents.6. Record in games against each of the other teams in the division, starting at the top of the stand-ing and continuing in descending order.7. Point difference in games within the division.8. Point difference in games against common opponents.9. Point difference in games against the highest divisional opponent not involved in the tie.10. Point difference in games against the second-highest divisional opponent not involved in the tie.11. If the tie persists, repeat Step 10 using the other teams in the division in descending order until the tie is broken.12. Total point difference.13. Coin toss (if two teams are tied) or drawing of lots (if more than two teams are tied).
deFinitions1. Record is determined by calculating the winning percentage as follows: (Wins + Ties/2)/Games Played
2. For the purpose of this rule, "division" is defined as the basis on which playoff positions are determined. If playoff positions are determined on a league-wide basis, then the league is to be considered one "division" for the purposes of the rule, regardless of the number of divisions that may exist for scheduling or other purposes.
3. Point difference is calculated by taking the number of points (touchdowns, field goals, etc.) scored by a team, and subtracting the number of points (touchdowns, field goals, etc.) allowed by a team. When point difference is to break a tie between teams who have played an unequal number of games against each other, the difference is NOT weighted to compensate for the number of games played. Any weighting would magnify the differences apparent in the number of games played.
note: When using the above system separates one or more teams from the other, those teams shall be ranked accordingly and any remaining ties shall be broken by reverting to Step 1 of the appropriate system.
TEAM INFOTEAM INFO
12 oua.ca oua.ca 12
GuelPh GryPhonsuniversity oF guelPhdePartMent oF athletics50 Stone Rd. EastGuelph, ON, N1G 2W1Tel: 519-824-4120 ext. 56134Fax: 519-766-9563Web: www.gryphons.ca
director oF athleticsTom Kendall519-824-4120, ext. [email protected]
sPorts inForMationMichelle Pino519-824-4120 ext. 53159519-400-4622 (cell)[email protected]
2009 recordRegular Season: 3-5Playoffs: 0-1 (Lost in OUA Quarter-Final)
head coachStu Lang (1st Season)519-824-4120 ext. [email protected]
assistant coachesPerry Marchese - Offensive Coordinator &Assistant Head Coach Kevin McNeil - Defensive CoordinatorBill Brown - Defensive Back, Director of Re-cruiting & Football Development Carl Tolmie - Offensive LineJeff Keddie - Business Manager & Alumni AffairsRob Kitching - Quarterbacks Steve Vivieros - Running BacksBrian Cluff - Defensive LinePete de Gouw - Assistant Defensive BackDan Noble - Assistant Defensive Line Anthony Maggicomo - Linebackers Chris Decker - Special Teams CoordinatorAlex Derma - Show Team John Casasanta - Defensive Assistant & Special Forces Barrie Emo - Quality Control
hoMe FieldAlumni Stadium - Capacity: 5,100
oFFicial coloursRed, Gold and Black
gaMe day contactMichelle Pino 519-400-4622 (cell)Jill Taylor 226-979-2664 (cell)
gryPhons MediaGuelph Tribune: 519-763-3333 ext. 233Guelph Mercury: 519-822-4310 ext. 6061The Ontarian: 519-824-4120 ext. 58265Magic 106.1 FM: 519-824-7000
2010 scheduleseptember1 Toronto 3:00 pm6 @ York 1:00 pm18 Queen’s 1:00 pm25* Western 1:00 pmoctober2 @ Laurier 1:00 pm7 @ McMaster 7:00 pm16 Windsor 1:00 pm23 @ Ottawa 1:00 pm*Homecoming
13 oua.ca oua.ca 13
2009 TeaM leaDerskey returning PlayersJedd Gardner* WRNick FitzGibbon RBDave Honig WRAdam Dunk LBGrant MacDonald DLJames Savoie* DB
Key deParturesJustin Dunk QBRob Maver P/KRyan Bomben T
key recruitsKalen Seilis DLHunter Principi DLJeff Finley DLRobbie Fraquarson RBKeith Walker RB
*2010 East-West Bowl Participant
2009 oua all-starsFirst teaMRyan Bonben TNick Fitzgibbon RB (2nd Team All-Cdn)Rob Maver PRob Maver PKJames Savoie HB (1st Team All-Cdn)second teaMJedd Gardner RECGrant MacDonald DTAdam Dunk LB
did you know...Rob Maver finished in 8th place on the CIS all-time field goals list with 54.
Maver was also the first kicker selected in the first round of the CFL Draft since 2007.
oFFensive leadersPassing cmp-att-yds % td-intJ. Dunk 127-227-1897 55.9 13-5C. Rossetti 11-17-216 64.7 1-1
rushing att-yds avg tdN. Fitzgibbon 110-752 6.7 8J. Dunk 60-430 7.1 7 J. McCreight 34-220 6.1 2
receiving rec-yds avg tdD. Harrison 33-390 11.8 3 J. Gargner 32-461 14.4 1 N. Fitzgibbon 22-400 18.2 6 J. Shaw 20-416 20.8 4
sPecial teaMskickoff ret ret-yds avg lngB. Lively 15-313 20.9 33 J. Gardner 11-244 22.2 35 J. Shaw 7-99 14.1 24
Punt ret ret-yds avg lngD. Harrison 34-223 6.6 16B. Lively 12-141 11.8 85J. Savoie 4-75 18.8 72
deFensive leaderstackles tot-solo-astM. Rossetti 60-52-16 A. Dunk 59-42-34J. Savoie 42-36-12
sacksM. Rossetti 2 S. Eggleton 1.5
interceptions int-yds M. Durigon 6-183J. Savoie 2-74J. Duncan 2-12
kicking kickoffs att-yds R. Maver 44-2341 53.2
Punts att-yds avg lngR. Maver 66-2723 41.3 70
Fg att-Made % lngR. Maver 13-14 92.9 43
14 oua.ca oua.ca 14
GryPhons year-by-year resulTs
15 oua.ca oua.ca 15
2009 resultsseptember 7 @ Queen’s 49-52 L12 York 8-66 W 18 @ Toronto 53-25 W26 Western 41-39 Loctober3 Waterloo 24-34 W9 @ Ottawa 26-50 L17 Laurier 21-14 L24 @McMaster 29-32 L31 @Western* 18-37 L*Playoff
GryPhons Playoff hIsTory
16 oua.ca oua.ca 16
2010 scheduleaugust31 Queen’s 7 pmseptember6 Laurier 1 pm11 @ Western 1 pm18 @ Ottawa 1 pm25* Windsor 1 pmoctober2 @ York 1pm7 Guelph 7 pm16 @ Toronto 1 pm*Homecoming
McMasTer MarauDers
assistant coaches (con’t) Tom Pain - LinebackersMark Forsyth - Defensive SecondaryKwame Aidoo- Defensive SecondaryDana Segin - Special Teams/Kickers
hoMe FieldRon Joyce Stadium - Capacity: 5,500
oFFicial coloursMaroon and Grey
gaMe day contactEvent Cell Phone 905-902-3804Stadium Phone 905-525-9140 ext. 20369
Marauders Mediahamilton spectator 905-526-3222the silhouette 905-525-9140 ext.27117chch tv 905-522-1101 ext.2210chMl aM 900 905-521-9900cFMu 93.3 FM 905-525-9140cable 14 905-523-1414 ext. 33
david Braley athletic centre1280 Main Street WestHamilton, ON, L8S 4K1Tel: (905) 525-9140Fax: (905) 526-1573Web: www.marauders.ca
director oF athleticsJeff Giles905-525-9140, ext. [email protected]
sPorts inForMationBrian Lewis905-525-9140, ext. 23665905-902-4351 (cell)[email protected]
Cameron Dunlop905-525-9140, ext. 24458905-741-8767 (cell)[email protected]
2009 recordRegular Season: 6-2Playoffs: 1-1 (Lost in OUA Semifinal)
head coachStefan Ptaszek (5th season)905-525-9140, ext. [email protected]
assistant coachesStuart Smith - General ManagerJon Behie - Offensive Coordinator/QuarterbacksGreg Knox - Defensive CoordinatorFrank Gesztesi - Recruiting Coordinator/LinebackersMark Verbeek - Special Teams / Strength & Conditioning / Defensive LineRyan Loveday - Film & Scout Team CoordinatorJason Riley - Offensive LineBrian Brock - Offensive LineLarry Guarascia - Running Backs Jason Kana - Running BacksAl Anonech - ReceiversCorey Grant - ReceiversKen Crichton - Offensive AssistantCarm Genovese - Defensive Line
17 oua.ca oua.ca 17
2009 TeaM leaDerskey returning PlayersByron Metcalfe DBSteve Cecchini* DLRyan Chmielewski LBJustin Glover OLMike Hoy OLMatt Sewell OLKyle Quinlan QBJordan Kozina RBJoey Nemet* RBKevin D’Hollander RECMatt Peressini REC
key deParturesJames Edwards DERyan Fantham QBMatt Giordino RECJustin Vance LB Cody Lynch CB
key recruitsAllan Dicks DBAndrew Dunlop DBSteve Ventresca DBJason Riley DLRyan Saunders LBMarshall Ferguson QBTyler Crapigna K/PJimmy Hill RBRyan Kotar RBSheldon Davis LB
* 2010 East-West Bowl Participant
2009 oua awardsCody Lynch OUA Rookie of the Year
2009 oua all-starsFirst teaMJustin Glover G (1st Team All-Cdn)Ryan Chmielewski LBsecond teaMMatt Sewell TSteve Cecchini DEByron Metcalfe HBCody Lynch CB
oFFensive leadersPassing cmp-att-yds % td-intK. Quinlan 89-153-1405 58.2 9-7 R. Fantham 39-71-524 54.9 6-3
rushing att-yds avg tdJ. Kozina 116-745 6.2 2 J. Nemet 98-631 6.2 1 K. Quinlan 37-242 6.1 6
receiving rec-yds avg tdM. Peressini 31-411 13.3 4 M. Dicroce 23-400 17.4 0K. D'Hollander 22-397 18 5
sPecial teaMskickoff ret ret-yds avg lngM. Peressini 11-234 21.3 28J. Kozina 10-197 19.7 32T. Croonen 3-43 14.3 20
Punt ret ret-yds avg lngM. Dicroce 27-319 11.8 75C. Lynch 25-285 11.4 37
deFensive leaderstackles tot-solo-astR. Chmielewski 48-44-8 S. Cecchini 31-28-6D. Baronas 25-21-8
sacksR. Chmielewski 3.5R. Filice 2a. Bekasiak 2
interceptions int-yds C. Lynch 3-37D Baronas 2-7S. Dennis 2-3
kicking kickoffs att-yds avgA. Waugh 30-1633 54.4
Punts att-yds avg lngA. Waugh 58-1988 34.3 52
Fg att-Made % lngA. Waugh 9-12 75 38
18 oua.ca oua.ca 18
MarauDers year-by-year resulTs
did you know... McMaster is undefeated against the Greg Marshall led Mustangs since his return to Western.
19 oua.ca oua.ca 19
2009 resultsseptember7 Waterloo 21-52 W12 @ Queen’s 7-8 L19 @ York 49-8 W26 Laurier 30-14 Loctober3 @ Western 42-35 W8 Toronto 3-21 W17 @ Windsor 15-14 W24 Guelph 29-32 W31 @ Ottawa* 27-15 Wnovember7 @ Queen’s* 6-32 L* Playoff
MarauDers Playoff hIsTory
20 oua.ca oua.ca 20
2010 scheduleaugust31 @ Windsor 7 pmseptember6 Western 1 pm11 @ York 1 pm18 McMaster 1 pm25 @ Queen’s 1 pmoctober 2 @ Toronto 1 pm9 Laurier 1 pm23 Guelph 1 pm*Homecoming
oTTawa Gee-Geesuottawa sPorts services801 King Edward Ave (E204)Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5Tel: (613) 562-5800Fax: (613) 562-5255Web: www.geegees.ca
director oF athleticsLuc Gélineau613-562-5800, ext. [email protected]
sPorts inForMationMike Beasley613-562-5800 ext. 4338613-853-8048 (cell)[email protected]
2009 recordRegular Season: 6-2Playoffs: 0-1 (Lost in OUA Quarter Final)
head coachJean Philippe-Asselin (1st season)613-562-5800, ext. [email protected]
assistant coachesSean Hall - Defensive Coordinator Chris Coulson - Offensive Coordinator Irv Daymond - Offensive Line Naim El-Far - Assistant Offensive Line Jonathan Stephens - Quarterbacks Craig Bears - Running backshTyler Aldercotte - Receivers coachJamie Price - Assistant Offensive - Quarter-backsMike White - Defensive backs Jean-François Roy - Defensive line Pierre Plante - Linebacker David Timmons - Assistant Defensive Backs Doug Grinnell - Assistant Defensive Luigi Costanzo - Special Team CoordinatorDavid Miller-Johnston - Kickers Francois Gravelle - Academics Ray Perras - Peak Performance Hassan Saeed - Strength and Conditioning Marco Walker-Ng - Strength and Conditioning
hoMe FieldFrank Clair Stadium – Capacity: 15,000
oFFicial coloursGarnet and Grey
gaMe day contactMike Beasley 613-853-8048 (cell)
gee-gees Mediaottawa sun 613-739-5177ottawa citizen 613-829-9100ctv ottawa 613-224-1313cBc ottawa 613-288-6000the team radio 613-750-1200
21 oua.ca oua.ca 21
2009 TeaM leaDerskey returning PlayersCyril Adjeitey RECMatt Bolduc RECSébastien Bourget-Fournier LBPatrick D’Amico OLPhilippe David OLChayce Elliott CBSteven Hughes* RECKevin Magee DTJames McNaughton LBBrad Sinopoli* QBSébastien Tétreault DT Bjay Willan DE
key deParturesCraig Bearss RBMaxime Bédard DBMike Cornell DB
key recruitsDimitri Aramouni LBAshton Beaudry DBFred Casselman OLMathieu Chartrand OLJean-Sébastien Collin DEDemetri Dalekos FBEttore Latanzio DENick Lecour LBAlex Lundstrom QBAlexis Patenaude DTDaud Semalulu RECAdam Valchuk DTRandy Williams DBDustin Wilson DB
* 2010 East-West Bowl Participant
2009 oua all-starsFirst teaMSébastien Tétreault DT (2nd Team All-Cdn)Cyril Adjeitey REC (2nd Team All-Cdn)Frank Spera OG
second teaMSteve Hughes RECJordan Wilson-Ross RBMike Cornell LBChayce Elliot CB
oFFensive leadersPassing cmp-att-yds % td-intB. Sinopoli 144-249-2084 57.8 11-6A. Colbon 6-10-71 60 0-0
rushing att-yds avg tdJ. Wilson-Ross 111-845 7.1 6B. Sinopoli 53-627 11.8 7B. Gillanders 46-281 6.0 2
receiving rec-yds avg tdS. Hughes 41-685 16.7 2C. Adjeitey 37-672 18.2 7M. Bolduc 24-316 13.2 1
sPecial teaMskickoff ret ret-yds avg lngC. Elliott 9-140 15.6 38S. Cha 7--129 18.4 45
Punt ret ret-yds avg lngC. Elliott 29-240 8.3 32S. Cha 17-155 9.1 25
deFensive leaderstackles tot-solo-astM. Cornell 36.5-29-15T. Sawyer 29.5-24-11C. Elliott 27-23-6
sacksM. Cornell 4Y. Lekadir 3B. Lowe 3T. Kirkpatrick 3R. Almonte 3
interceptions int-ydsC. Elliott 4-3A. Lothian 2-45
kicking kickoffs att-yds avgM. Falvo 43-1996 46.4
Punts att-yds avg lngM. Falvo 57-1995 35 53
Fg att-Made % lngM. Falvo 17-22 77.3 42
22 oua.ca oua.ca 22
Gee-Gees year-by-year resulTs
2009 resultsseptember6 Western 32-17 L12 @ Waterloo 45-11 W19 Queen’s 20-8 L25 @ Toronto 35-15 Woctober 3 @ Laurier 27-25 W9 Guelph 26-50 W17 @ York 54-31 W24 Windsor 9-24 W31 McMaster* 27-15 L* Playoff
did you know... The undefeated 1975 Vanier Cup champion Gee-Gees had 21 players drafted to the Canadian Football League, a CIS record.
23 oua.ca oua.ca 23
Gee-Gees Playoff hIsTory
24 oua.ca oua.ca 24
queen’s GaelsQueen’s universityathletics & recreation69 Union StreetKingston, ON, K7L 3N6Tel: (613) 533-6000Fax: (613) 545-6478Web: www.gogaelsgo.com
director oF athleticsLeslie Dal Cin613-533-6000, ext. [email protected]
sPorts inForMationMichael [email protected], ext. 77369613-484-6763 (cell)
2009 recordRegular Season: 7-1Playoffs: 4-0 (Won Vanier Cup)
head coachPat Sheahan (11th season)[email protected]
assistant coachesPat Tracey - Defensive CoordinatorRyan Bechmanis - Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive BacksRyan Sheahan - Quarterbacks/Video CoordinatorPat Corbin - Offensive AssistantRyan Freeman - Offensive LineDan Brannagan Sr. - Running BacksJeff Wood - LinebackersPat McMenamin - KickingDon Sweet - KickingBob Vespaziani - Defensive LineMarty Gordon - Offensive AssistantScott Valberg - ReceiversRon Augustine - Recruiting Glen Williamson - Recruiting Lorne Milsap - Recruiting
hoMe FieldRichardson Stadium: Capacity - 10,258
oFFicial coloursGold, Blue and Red
gaMe day contactsMichael Grobe 613-484-6763 (cell)Kelly Smith 613-484-7706 (cell)
gaels Mediawhig standard 613-544-5000, ext. 296cFrc 101.9 FM 613-533-2121Queen’s Journal 613-533-6711
2010 scheduleaugust31 @ McMaster 7 pmseptember12 Windsor 1 pm18 @ Guelph 1 pm25* Ottawa 1 pmoctober2 @ Western 1 pm9 Toronto 1 pm16 @ Laurier 1 pm23 York 1 pm*Homecoming
25 oua.ca oua.ca 25
2009 TeaM leaDerskey returning PlayersAlex Daprato DBDevan Sheahan RECMatt O’Donnell* OLBlaise Morrison RECChris Ioannides RECFrank Pankewich DLDan Bederman OL
key deParturesDan Brannagan QBJimmy Allin DBScott Valberg RECShomari Williams DLVince De Civita OLChris Smith LB
key recruitsSam Sabourin LBDerek Wiggan DEBilly McPhee QBZach Fitterer DEAaron Gazendam REC/KKeith Lagace RB
*2010 East-West Bowl Participant
2009 oua awardsDanny Brannagan Dalt White ( Yates Cup Most Outstanding Player)T.J. Leeper Russ Jackson
2009 oua all-starsFirst teaMMatt O’Donnell T (1st Team All-Cdn)Scott Valberg REC (1st Team All-Cdn) Osie Ukwuoma DE (1st Team All-Cdn) Jimmy Allin CB (1st Team All-Cdn)Stephen Laporte Cover
second teaMJimmy Allin KR Dan Brannagan QBDan Bederman CVince DeCivita GDan Village PKDavid Rooney HB
oFFensive leadersPassing cmp-att-yds % td-intD. Brannagan 174-279-2580 62.4 15-7 J. Chapdelaine 16-25-127 64 0-1
rushing att-yds avg tdJ. Therrien 99-525 5.1 1M. Gordon 49-318 6.4 3
receiving rec-yds avg tdS. Valberg 55-913 16.6 4C. Ioannides 44-474 10.8 4D. Sheahan 37-551 14.9 1B. Morrison 26-421 16.2 3
sPecial teaMskickoff ret ret-yds avg lngJ. Allin 20-490 24.5 105G. Plumpton 3-20 6.7 17
Punt ret ret-yds avg lngJ. Allin 41-567 13.8 78M. Surya 9-64 7.1 14G. Plumpton 3-29 9.7 15
deFensive leaderstackles tot-solo-astM. Vickers 41-35-12T. Leeper 40-32-16D. Rooney 33.5-30-7
sacksS. Williams 4F. Pankewich 3O. Ukwuoma 2.5K. MacDonald 2.5
interceptions int-ydsJ. Allin 5-12D. Rooney 3-63C. Smith 2-0
kickingkickoffs att-ydsD. Village 56-2882
Punts att-yds avg lngD. Village 50-1854 37.1 65M. Petranovic 9-294 32.7 53
Fg att-Made % lngD. Village 12-13 92.3 47M. Petranovic 3-5 60 37
26 oua.ca oua.ca 26
Gaels year-by-year resulTs
27 oua.ca oua.ca 27
Gaels Playoff hIsTory
2009 resultsseptember7 Guelph 49-52 W12 McMaster 7-8 W19 @ Ottawa 20-8 W26 York 0-67 Woctober3 @ Windsor 42-21 W10 @ Waterloo 43-21 W17 Western 26-27 W24 @ Laurier 13-25 Lnovember7 McMaster* 6-32 W14 Western* 39-43 W*Playoff
did you know... Queen’s Uni-versity has won the most confer-ence and national championships in Canadian university football history. To date, the Gaels have compiled 38 championships, in-cluding 8 national titles, 23 Yates Cup’s and 7 Dunsmore Cup titles. Western and Toronto sit second with 34 championship titles each.
Year QF SF Yates Bowl Vanier1971 UWO 3-421972197319741975197619771978 UBC 16-31979 UWO 14-321980198119821983 TOR 22-7 CGY 21-3119841985198619871988198919901991 WLU 22-421992 GUE 23-16 SMU 31-0199319941995199619971998199920002001 WLU 29-27 OTT 12-472002 WAT 51-14 UWO 55-20 MAC 19-332003 YRK 27-6 WLU 33-36 OT200420052006 MAC 25-19 OTT 10-23
2007 UWO 19-27
2008 OTT 13-23
2009 MAC 32-6 UWO 43-39 LAV 33-30 CGY 33-31
QUEEN'S PLAYOFF RECORD
28 oua.ca oua.ca 28
ToronTo VarsITy bluesuniversity oF torontoFaculty oF Physical education and health55 Harbord StreetToronto, ON, M5S 2W6Tel: (416) 978-3436Fax: (416) 971-2118Web: www.varsityblues.ca
director oF athletics & highPerForMance sPortBeth [email protected]
sPorts inForMationJill Clark416-978-4263416-938-1620 (cell)[email protected]
2009 recordRegular Season: 1-7Did not qualify for playoffs
head coachGreg DeLaval (3rd season)[email protected]
assistant coachesJohn Engel - Assistant Head Coach/Offensive CoordinatorTom Gretes - Defensive Coordinator/Defensive BacksJohn Engel - QuarterbacksOzzie Blackett - Running BacksBrent Weir - Offensive Line John Scott - Defensive Line Greg DeLaval - Special TeamsDerek Livingstone - Kicking
2010 scheduleseptember1 @ Guelph 3 pm6 Windsor 7 pm11 @ Laurier 7 pm18* York 1 pmoctober2 Ottawa 1 pm9 @ Queen’s 1 pm16 McMaster 1 pm23 @ Western 1 pm*Homecoming
hoMe FieldVarsity Centre: Capacity 5,000
oFFicial coloursBlue and White
gaMe day contactsMary Beth Challoner416-946-5131416-407-3538 (cell) varsity Blues Mediatoronto star 416-869-4394toronto sun 416-947-2266the varsity 416-946-7600the Fan 590 radio 416-935-8445city tv 416-599-2489ctv 416-384-5000aM640 416-646-8640
29 oua.ca oua.ca 29
2009 TeaM leaDerskey returning PlayersAndrew Gillis QBJosh Gibbs OLDerek Batchlor DBWilkerson DeSouza LBMark Evans DL
key deParturesChris Kowalczuk OLMatt D’Souza DB/PR/KRMatt Morris DB/KR
key recruitsJustin Babin RECChris Weiland RBAlex Pierzchalski RECChris Johnson LBZack Lukings DLJames Bodanis DL
oFFensive leadersPassing cmp-att-yds % td-intJ. Srubb 84-161-1216 52.2 6-4A. Gillis 37-93-489 39.8 1-1
rushing att-yds avg tdA. Gillis 37-242 6.2 0W. Cariazo 18-131 7.2 0E. Williams 35-117 3.0 1
receiving rec-yds avg tdD. Meerveld 45-546 12.1 45J. Wright 27-457 16.9 5S. Palladino 20-287 14.4 1
sPecial teaMskickoff ret ret-yds avg lngM. Morris 17-327 19.2 44M. D’Souza 15-314 20.9 34
Punt ret ret-yds avg lngM. Morris 29-203 7.0 67M. D’Souza 3-24 8.0 21
deFensive leaderstackles tot-solo-ast D. Batchelor 49.5-48-3K. Kennedy 40.5-37-7W. DeSouza 36.5-34-5
sacksM. Evans 4J. Cappiello 2W. D’Souza 2K. Kennedy 2
interceptions int-ydsK. Kennedy 3-19B. Miller 1-16M. D’Souza 1-0
kickingkickoffs att-ydsA. Lomasney 30-1253
Punts att-yds avg lngW. Sharpe 67-2138 31.9 55
Fg att-Made % lngA. Lomasney 5-9 55.6 40
did you know... The Varsity Blues captured the inaugural Yates Cup in 1898, and 10 of the first 17 championships.
30 oua.ca oua.ca 30
VarsITy blues year-by-year resulTs
31 oua.ca oua.ca 31
2009 resultsseptember7 Laurier 36-0 L12 @ Windsor 3-30 L18 Guelph 53-25 L25 Ottawa 35-15 Loctober3 @ York 45-27 W8 @ McMaster 3-21 L17 Waterloo 30-7 L24 @ Western 0-47 L
VarsITy blues Playoff hIsTory
32 oua.ca oua.ca 32
waTerloo warrIorsuniversity oF waterloodePartMent oF athletics and recreation services200 University Ave.Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1Tel: (519) 888-4567Fax: (519) 746-2283Web: www.gowarriorsgo.ca
director oF athleticsBob Copeland519-888-4567 ext [email protected]
sPorts inForMation Dan Ackerman519-888-4567 ext 35694519-501-8581 (cell)[email protected]
2008 recordRegular Season 3-5Did not qualify for playoffs
head coachDennis McPhee (3rd season)519-888-4567 ext. [email protected]
assistant coachesJoe Paopao - Asst. Head Coach/ Offensive LineMarshall Bingeman- Offensive Line
hoMe FieldWarrior Field - Capacity: 3,500
oFFicial coloursBlack, Gold and White
gaMe day contactsChris Gilbert 226-747-5657Dan Ackerman 519-501-8581
warriors Mediathe record 519-894-2231the imprint 519-888-4048waterloo chronicle 519-886-2830 ext 229ckgl aM 570 519-743-6397ckco tv 519-578-1313rogers television 519-894-8148570 aM news 519-743-6397
waterloo suspends program for 2010, moving forward with programThe University of Waterloo Warriors 2010 season has been suspended from competition due to the scope of banned substance issue with the team and the cloud of suspicion that surrounded the team heading into the 2010 season. With so many uncertainties and an internal review pending, the senior management at the University of Waterloo made the decision to suspend the program from competition in 2010.
Moving forward the team is fully expected to return in 2011 with support from senior management and re-instated Water-loo coaching staff following a review which showed no malpractice on the part of the coaches. The Warriors will partake in a series of controlled scrimmages against teams in the OUA to ensure the team is fully prepared entering the 2011 season.
The Waterloo athletic department has initiated steps to introduce new educational measures regarding performance en-hancing drugs. The involvement of the Taylor Hooton Foundation is a first step, and it is intended that one of the outcomes of this event is that the University of Waterloo will become a Canadian leader in anti-doping education and awareness.
As well, the Canadian Football League has endorsed an educational campaign and will have representatives appear at Ontario universities throughout the season to promote the message of drug-free sport.
33 oua.ca oua.ca 33
2009 TeaM leaDersoFFensive leadersPassing cmp-att-yds % td-intE. Martin 86-137-1321 62.8 10-10L. Balch 63-109-782 57.8 3-6
rushing att-yds avg tdM. Socholotiuk 105-642 6.0 6L. Balch 35-220 6.2 3
receiving rec-yds avg tdS. Cowie 37-504 13.6 3D. Zender 32-591 18.5 5M. Socholotiuk 21-251- 12.0 3
sPecial teaMskickoff ret ret-yds avg lngN. Anapolksy 25-477 19.1 27E. Roque 8-146 18.2 28
Punt ret ret-yds avg lngT. Smith 14-105 7.5 27N. Anapolksy 11-106 9.6 12
deFensive leaderstackles tot-solo-astM. Nicholson 58-46-24 B. Moallim 33.5-28-11J. Verdone 33-23-20
sacksB. Moallim 5A. Heeley 3A. Wolfe 2
interceptions int-ydsJ. Verdone 2-0T. Smith 2-38
kickingkickoffs att-ydsD. Sevigny 24-1339
Punts att-yds avg lngD. Sevigny 6502490 38.3 59
Fg att-Made % lngD. Sevigny 6-11 54.5 27
2009 oua all-starssecond teaMDustin Zender RECDave Sevugy P
34 oua.ca oua.ca 34
warrIors year-by-year resulTs
35 oua.ca oua.ca 35
warrIors Playoff hIsTory
2009 resultsseptember7 @ McMaster 21-52 l12 ottawa 11-45 l19 @ laurier 18-29 l26 windsor 49-0 woctober3 @ guelph 24-34 l10 Queen’s 21-43 l17 @ toronto 30-7 w24 york 52-3 w
36 oua.ca oua.ca 36
wesTern MusTanGsthe university oF western ontario dePartMent oF athletics1151 Richmond StreetThames Hall, Room 3170London, ON, N6A 3K7Tel: (519) 661-2111Fax: (519) 661-3937Web: www.westernmustangs.ca
director oF athleticsThérèse Quigley519-661-2111 ext. [email protected]
sPorts inForMationAndy Watson519-661-3089519-709-1858 (cell)[email protected]
2009 recordRegular Season: 6-2Playoffs: 2-1 (Lost in Yates Cup)
head coachGreg Marshall (4th season)519-661-2111 ext: [email protected]
assistant coachesPaul Gleason - Defensive CoordinatorMickey Donovan - Special Teams/Recruiting/LinebackersJeff Watson - Strength and ConditioningChris Bertoia - Recruiting/Offensive LineMark Burkich - Quarterbacks/Offensive AssistantNigel Wilson - ReceiversPaul Sguigna - Running BacksJoe Leckie - Offensive LineJ.P. Circelli - Offensive LineMike Circelli - Defensive LineGary Jubinville - Video/AdministrationP.J. Edgeworth - Defensive BacksKevin Willits - Defensive BacksMark Bukich - Assistant Gary Haldenby - Assistant Brian Burgess - Assistant Chris Patton - Video Coordinator
2010 scheduleseptember1 Laurier 7 pm6 @ Ottawa 1 pm11 McMaster 1 pm18 @ Windsor 7 pm25 @ Guelph 1 pmoctober2* Queen’s 2 pm16 @ York 1 pm23 Toronto 1 pm*Homecoming
assistant coaches (con’t) Mark Carmody - Equipment ManagerRob Walsh - Head Athletic TherapistDr. Tony Cogliano - Team Doctor
hoMe FieldTD Waterhouse Stadium - Capacity 8,200
oFFicial colours Purple, White and Silver
gaMe day contactsDan Durack 519-495-7457 (cell)
Mustangs Medialondon Free Press 519-667-4506a channel tv 519-636-9086rogers television- 519-619-3368cJBk radio 519-686-2525chrw radio 519-661-2111 ext. 84905the gazette 519-661-3580
37 oua.ca oua.ca 37
2009 TeaM leaDersoFFensive leadersPassing cmp-att-yds % td-intM. Faulds 201-309-3033 65 15-9D. Marshall 12-33-199 36.4 1-1
rushing att-yds avg tdN. Riva 98-622 6.2 10D. Thomas 55-420 7.3 4M. Faulds 36-214 5.6 4
receiving rec-yds avg tdN. Pasic 36-520 14.4 0N. Trevail 33-568 17.2 1Z. Bull 27-373 13.8 0N. Riva 25-401 16 5
sPecial teaMskickoff ret ret-yds avg lngR. Tremblay 8-185 23.1 51D. Thomas 7-134 19.1 29N. Riva 5-79 15.8 25
Punt ret ret-yds avg lngC. Butler 19-169 8.9 35R. Tremblay 16-170 10.6 51C. Watson 13-28 2.2 17
deFensive leaderstackles tot-solo-astJ. Surla 46-34-24C. McNair 39-33-12A. Kaiser 36.5-28-17
sacksJ. Surla 6.5C. Greaves 4.5A. Kaiser 3.5
interceptions int-ydsJ. Surla 3-35C. Elliott 3-15A. Handsor 2-88
kickingkickoffs att-ydsD. Wheeler 55-3029
Punts att-yds avg lngD. Wheeler 44-1695 38.5 56A. Nikouline 4-123 30.8 31
Fg att-Made % lngD. Wheeler 6-10 60 34A. Nikouline 5-9 55.6 22
key returning PlayersNathan Riva RBJohn Surla* LBMike Van Praet DTCraig Butler* CB/FSMatt Norman* OL
key deParturesMichael Faulds QBJesse Bellamy RECChris Greaves DLAndy Rady OLZach Pollari OL
key recruitsBen Rossong QBJoe Circelli OLBrian Marshall RECBryce Lawrence RECJohn Monyhan LB
*2010 East-West Bowl Participant
2009 oua awardsMichael Faulds League MVPJohn Surla Def. Player of Year
2009 oua all-starsFirst teaMMichael Faulds QB (2nd Team All-Cdn) Nathan Riva RB (2nd Team All-Cdn)John Surla LB (1st Team All-Cdn) Matt Norman GNick Trevail REC
second teaMCraig Butler FSConor Elliot LBChris Greaves DTNick Pasic RECJosh Buttrill T did you know... Former West-ern Mustangs defensive lineman Vaughn Martin is playing with the NFL’s San Diego Chargers. Other former Mustangs to play in the NFL include Tyrone Williams and Tim Tindale.
38 oua.ca oua.ca 38
MusTanGs year-by-year resulTs
39 oua.ca oua.ca 39
MusTanGs Playoff hIsTory
2009 resultsseptember6 @ Ottawa 32-17 W12 Laurier 7-30 W19 @ Windsor 60-7 W26 @ Guelph 41-39 Woctober3 McMaster 42-35 L8 York 6-64 W17 @ Queen’s 27-26 W24 Toronto 0-47 W31 Guelph* 18-37 Wnovember7 @ Laurier* 26-16 W14 @ Queen’s* 39-43 L* Playoffs
40 oua.ca oua.ca 40
wIlfrID laurIer GolDen hawKswilFrid laurier universitydePartMent oF athletics and recreation75 University Ave. WestWaterloo, ON, N2L 3C5Tel: (519) 884-0710Fax: (519) 884-0203Web: www.laurierathletics.com
director oF athleticsPeter Baxter519-884-0710 ext. [email protected]
sPorts inForMationMike Whitehouse519-884-0710 ext. 2855519-500-7776 (cell)[email protected]
2009 recordRegular Season: 6-2Playoffs: 0-1 (Lost in OUA Semifinal)
head coachGary Jeffries (8th season)519-884-0710 ext. [email protected]
assistant coachesRyan Pyear - Offensive CoordinatorRon VanMoerkerke - Defensive Coordinator/ & Defensive BacksJosh Alexander - Special Teams Coordinator & Offensive LinePat Crabbe - Recruiting Coordinator/Rohan Thompson - Strength and Conditioning & LinebackersKerry Martin - Film CoordinatorTom Arnott - Offensive LineKyle Pyear - Running BacksSteven Frake - ReceiversBob Clapperton - ReceiversRod Philp - QuarterbacksAaron Hardy - Offensive Scout TeamCarl Zender - Offensive Quality ControlBlaine Beck - Defensive LineBIll Morrison - Defensive LineDan Bovair - Defensive Backs
2010 scheduleseptember1 @ Western 7 pm6 @ McMaster 1 pm11 Toronto 7 pm25 York 1 pmoctober2* Guelph 1 pm9 @ Ottawa 1 pm16 Queen’s 1 pm23 @ Windsor 1 pm*Homecoming
assistant coaches (con’t)Jesse Alexander - LinebackersChuck Thompson - Speed AgilityBrent McFarlane - Speed Agility
hoMe FieldKnight-Newbrough FieldUniversity Stadium - Capacity: 6,500
oFFicial coloursPurple and Gold
gaMe day contactsMike Whitehouse 519-500-7776Ari Grossman 519-500-7779Press Box 519-884-0519University Stadium Attendant Desk519-884-0710 ext 3427
golden hawks Mediathe record 519-894-2231the cord 519-884-0710 ext. 3564waterloo chronicle 519-886-2830 ext 229ckco tv 519-578-1313570 aM news 519-743-6397
41 oua.ca oua.ca 41
key returning PlayersGiancarlo Rapanaro LBDillon Heap* RECMitchell Bosch LBAlex Anthony RECShamawd Chambers RECMichael Knill OL
key deParturesTaurean Allen CBCourtney Stephen FSAdam Bestard GChima Ihekwoaba LBDave Montoya DLJosh Bishop REC
key recruitsDennis Lyte CBShane Kelly QBTyrell Wilson RBMatt Fisher OLDan Harriss DBJosh DaSilva OLMax Sullivan OL
*2010 East-West Bowl Participant
2009 oua all-starsFirst teaMDillon Heap KR (1st Team All-Cdn)Giancarlo Rapanaro LB (2nd Team All-Cdn) Dillon Heap RECSteve Cormack DTPaul Hancock DEJordan Van Horn HBTaurean Allen CBCourtney Stephen FS
second teaMAdam Bestard GMike Montoya RBCarlos Naranjo Cover
2009 TeaM leaDersoFFensive leadersPassing cmp-att-yds % td-intE. Pawliuk 94-162-1457 58.0 8-10L. Thompson 23-48-350 47.9 2-1I. Noble 34-56-450 60.7 3-4
rushing att-yds avg tdM. Montoya 131-851 6.5 6A. Bennett 52-275 5.3 0E. Pawliuk 45-238 5.2 3
receiving rec-yds avg tdD. Heap 28-592 21.1 2S. Chambers 23-346 15.0 3J. Bishop 20-275 13.8 1
sPecial teaMskickoff ret ret-yds avg lngD. Heap 18-493 27.4 57S. Chambers 4-74 18.5 22
Punt ret ret-yds avg lngD. Heap 56-912 16.3 71A. Anthony 8-97 12.1 26
deFensive leaderstackles tot-solo-astC. Stephen 44.5-40-9M. Bosch 42.5-35-15G. Rapanaro 37.5-31-13
sacksG. Rapanaro 4.5S. Cormack 4N. Sapone 2C. Stephen 2
interceptions int-ydsG. Rapanaro 3-53S. McCahill 3-118C. Stephen 2-49
kickingkickoffs att-ydsC. Mamo 46-2364
Punts att-yds avg lngC. Mamo 57-2098 36.8 68
Fg att-Made % lngC. Mamo 13-20 65 45
did you know... Dillon Heap broke the CIS punt return record in 7 games in 2009
42 oua.ca oua.ca 42
GolDen hawKs year-by-year resulTs
43 oua.ca oua.ca 43
GolDen hawKs Playoff hIsTory
2009 resultsseptember7 @ Toronto 36-0 W12 @ Western 7-30 L19 Waterloo 18-29 W26 @ McMaster 30-14 Woctober3 Ottawa 27-25 L10 Windsor 20-37 W17 @ Guelph 21-14 W24 Queen’s 13-25 Wnovember 7 Western* 16-26 L*playoff
44 oua.ca oua.ca 44
hoMe FieldUniversity of Windsor StadiumCapacity: 5,000
oFFicial coloursBlue and Gold
gaMe day contactsElisa Mitton 519-984-6302 (cell)
lancers Mediathe windsor star 519-255-5784the lance 519-253-3000 ext 3923cklw aM 800 519-253-9494cBc television 519-255-3462cBc radio - 519-255-3558a channel tv - 519-977-7432tv cogeco - 519-966-6677
2010 scheduleaugust31 Ottawa 7 pmseptember6 @ Toronto 7 pm12 @ Queen’s 7 pm18 Western 7 pm25 @ McMaster 1 pmoctober9 York 1 pm16 @ Guelph 1 pm23 Laurier 1 pm
wInDsor lancersuniversity oF windsorathletics & recreation 401 Sunset Ave.Windsor, ON, N9B 3P4Tel: (519) 253-3000 x 2437Fax: (519) 973-7058Web: www.goLancers.ca
director oF athleticsGord Grace 519-253-3000 ext. [email protected]
sPorts inForMationElisa Mitton 519-253-3000 ext. 2447519-984-6302 (cell)[email protected]
2009 recordRegular Season: 2-5Did not qualify for playoffs
head coachMike Morencie (13th season)519-253-3000 ext. [email protected]
assistant coachesRick Cranker - Director of Football OperationsJoe D’Amore - AssistantJon Dent - Quarterbacks/Offensive CoordinatorBryan Dufour - ReceiversBadi Qawwas - Offensive LineSal Faieta - Offensive LineBrian Taffinder - Running BacksMike Plante - Defensive LineMaha Atogwe - Defensive BacksFrank Jeney - Strength & Conditioning
45 oua.ca oua.ca 45
2009 TeaM leaDersoFFensive leadersPassing cmp-att-yds % td-intS. Malian 44-84-500 52.4 4-4D. Carloni 30-62-409 48.4 2-7
rushing att-yds avg tdK. Anglin 71-409 5.5 2P. Lefaive 53-281 5.2 1D. Hymers 34-172 4.5 1
receiving rec-yds avg tdC. Fernandes 22-242 11 1J. Brescacin 15-249 16.6 2M. Harrington 7-115 10.5 1
sPecial teaMskickoff ret ret-yds avg lngD. Townsend 20-448 22.4 49K. Anglin 3-46 15.3 26
Punt ret ret-yds avg lngC. Fernandes 42-279 6.6 26D. Osmun 4-15 3.8 11
deFensive leaderstackles tot-solo-astJ. Celestino 54-41-26S. Postuma 33-26-14D. Townsend 30-27-6
sacksS. Postuma 4C. Arquette 2
interceptions int-ydsB. Quayson 2-15B. Townsend 2-69C. Dixon 2-29
kickingkickoffs att-ydsR. Eeuwes 35-1953
Punts att-yds avg lngJ. Colella 57-1928 33.8 55A. Langlois 26-846 32.5 52
Fg att-Made % lngJ. Colella 7-11 63.6 41
key returning PlayersSam Malian QB Kamar Anglin RB Jordan Brescacin SB Nick Cicchini* OL Seamus Postuma DL Chris Arquette LB Matt Bucknor DB
key deParturesMatt Morencie OLSteve Platz OLJohn Celestino LBColin Dixon DB
key recruitsAustin Kennedy QBKyle Tyo SB Jason Blondeau SB Josh Burns WR Dylan Kucheravy LB
*2010 East-West Bowl Participant
J.P. Metras trophy Matt Morencie
2009 oua all-starsFirst teaMMatt Morencie OTsecond teaMSeamus Postuma DE
did you know... DE Mike Dent and former Lancer QB and current offensive coordinator Jon Dent are cousins.
46 oua.ca oua.ca 46
lancers year-by-year resulTs
47 oua.ca oua.ca 47
lancers Playoff hIsTory
2009 resultsseptember7 @ York 17-14 W12 Toronto 3-30 W19 Western 60-7 L26 @ Waterloo 0-49 Loctober3 Queen’s 42-13 L10 @ Laurier 20-37 L17 McMaster 15-14 L24 @ Ottawa 9-24 L
48 oua.ca oua.ca 48
yorK lIonsyork universityschool oF kinesiology & health science4700 Keele StreetTait McKenzie CentreToronto, ON, M3J 1P3Tel: (416) 736-2100Fax: (416) 736-5702Web: www.yorkulions.ca
director oF athleticsJennifer Myers416-736-2100 ext. [email protected]
sPorts inForMationAlyson Fisher416-736-5984647-637-3480 (cell)[email protected]
2009 recordRegular Season: 0-8Did not qualify for playoffs
head coachWarren Craney (1st Season)416-736-2100 ext. [email protected]
assistant coachesMichael Faulds - Offensive Coordinator/Eric Laflamme - Defensive CoordinatorJohn Forbes - Defensive BacksTom Norwell - LinebackersBart Zemanek - QuarterbacksJoe Rumolo - Defensive LineAdrian Duchek - Special Teams CoordinatorMike Laporte - Defensive AssistantBrian Duguay - Offensive Line
2010 scheduleseptember6 Guelph 1 pm11 Ottawa 1 pm18 @ Toronto 1 pm25 @ Laurier 1 pmoctober 2* McMaster 1 pm9 @ Windsor 1 pm16 Western 1 pm23 @ Queen’s 1 pm*Homecoming
hoMe FieldYork Stadium - Capacity: 2,500
oFFicial coloursRed and White
gaMe day contactsAlyson Fisher647-637-3480 (cell)
lions Mediatoronto sun 416-947-2266toronto star 416-869-4394excalibur 416-736-5238
49 oua.ca oua.ca 49
key returning PlayersMatt Snyder OLJacob Appiah* RBAndrew Clarke* CBRyan Rowe RBJonelle Tolbert RECJustin Kowalewsky DBTheo Feroiu DBBoris Radulovic OLSteve Reading LB
key deParturesMatt Davis OL
key recruitsZack Duguay OLSimon Laberge DLJames Tuck LBGeoffrey Adubofour LBDallas Smith FBNick Matsoukas DBNathaniel Griffiths REC
*2010 East-West Bowl Participant
2009 TeaM leaDersoFFensive leadersPassing cmp-att-yds % td-intN. Coutu 45-139-736 32.4 3-9
rushing att-yds avg tdJ. Appiah 105-472 4.3 1S. Kormos 38-172 4.2 0M. Daly 30-166 5.3 1
receiving rec-yds avg tdJ. Peyton 22-453 20.6 3W. Austin 15-173 11.5 1D. Woodward 7-108 15.4 0
sPecial teaMskickoff ret ret-yds avg lngJ. Marshall 20-383 19.1 40A. Bugdahn 8-109 13.6 58W. Austin 7-80 11.4 18
Punt ret ret-yds avg lngJ. Marshall 16-115 7.2 70W. Austin 11-70 6.4 26
deFensive leaderstackles tot-solo-ast S. Reading 63.5-56-15J. Kowalewsky 38.5-34-9A Clarke 38-36-4
sacksR. Thomas 3A. Clarke 2
interceptions int-ydsA. Clarke 3-5J. Marshall 2-0S. Reading 1-24
kickingkickoffs att-ydsD. David 15-638D. Divito 2-110
Punts att-yds avg lngA. Moretti 74-2447 33.1 62
Fg att-Made % lngA. Moretti 4-6 66.7 34
did you know... Linebacker Steven Reading has led the Lions in tackles in each of the last two years, totalling 107.5 in 15 games played.
50 oua.ca oua.ca 50
lIons year-by-year resulTs
51 oua.ca oua.ca 51
lIons Playoff hIsTory
2009 resultsseptember7 Windsor 17-14 L12 @ Guelph 8-66 L19 McMaster 49-8 L26 @ Queen’s 0-67 Loctober 3 Toronto 45-27 L8 @ Western 6-64 L17 Ottawa 54-31 L24 @ Waterloo 3-52 L
Centaur ad goes here
YEAR IN REVIEWYEAR IN REVIEW
55 oua.ca oua.ca 55
2009 sTanDInGs, resulTs & Playoffs
sePteMBer 6, 2009 Western 32 Ottawa 17
september 7, 2009Winsor 17 York 14Waterloo 21 McMaster 52Guelph 49 Queen’s 52Laurier 36 Toronto 0
sePteMBer 12, 2009Ottawa 45 Waterloo 11Laurier 7 Western 30McMaster 7 Queen’s 8York 8 Guelph 66Toronto 3 Windsor 30
sePteMBer 18, 2009Guelph 53 Toronto 25
september 19, 2009Waterloo 18 Laurier 29Queen’s 20 Ottawa 8McMaster 49 York 8Western 60 Windsor 7
sePteMBer 25, 2009Ottawa 35 Toronto 15
sePteMBer 26, 2009 York 0 Queen’s 67Windsor 0 Waterloo 49Laurier 30 McMaster 14Western 41 Guelph 39
octoBer 3, 2009 Toronto 45 York 27Ottawa 27 Laurier 25Queen’s 42 Windsor 13Waterloo 24 Guelph 34McMaster 42 Western 35
octoBer 8, 2009York 6 Western 64Toronto 3 McMaster 21
octoBer 9, 2009Guelph 26 Ottawa 50
octoBer 10, 2009Windsor 20 Laurier 37Queen’s 43 Waterloo 21
octoBer 17, 2009 Ottawa 54 York 31Laurier 21 Guelph 14Waterloo 30 Toronto 7Western 26 Queen’s 27McMaster 15 Windsor 14 (OT)
octoBer 24, 2009York 3 Waterloo 52Queen’s 13 Laurier 25Windsor 9 Ottawa 24Guelph 29 McMaster 32Toronto 0 Western 47
Second team listed is the home team
teaM gP w l otl gF ga PtsQueen’s 8 7 1 0 272 149 14 Laurier 8 6 2 0 210 136 12 Western 8 6 2 0 335 145 12 Ottawa 8 6 2 0 260 169 12 McMaster 8 6 2 0 232 148 12 Guelph 8 3 5 0 310 253 6 Waterloo 8 3 5 0 226 213 6 Windsor 8 2 5 0 110 244 4 Toronto 8 1 7 0 98 279 2 York 8 0 8 0 97 414 0
56 oua.ca oua.ca 56
2009 fInal sTaTIsTIcsoFFensive leadersPassing coMP att yds td int lg coMP %Michael Faulds - Western 201 310 3033 15 9 77 64.8Danny Brannagan - Queen’s 174 280 2580 15 7 62 62.1Bradley Sinopoli - Ottawa 144 249 2084 11 6 71 57.8Justin Dunk - Guelph 127 227 1897 13 5 78 55.9Evan Pawliuk - Laurier 94 162 1457 8 10 88 58
rushing att yds avg/a avg/g td lgMike Montoya - Laurier 131 847 6.47 105.88 6 49 Jordan Wilson-Ross - Ottawa 111 790 7.12 112.86 6 62 Nick Fitzgibbon - Guelph 110 736 6.69 92.00 8 85 Jordan Kozina - Mcmaster 116 720 6.21 90.00 2 38 Matt Socholotiuk - Waterloo 105 633 6.03 79.13 6 56
receiving no yds avg/a avg/g td lgScott Valberg - Queen’s 55 913 16.60 114.13 4 53 Steven Hughes - Ottawa 41 685 16.71 85.63 2 68 Cyril Adjeitey - Ottawa 37 672 18.16 96.00 7 71 Dustin Zender - Waterloo 34 611 17.97 76.38 5 75 Dillon Heap - Laurier 28 592 21.14 74.00 2 84 deFensive leaderstackles tot t solo t ass tSteven Reading - York 63.5 56 15Matthew Rossetti - Guelph 60 52 16 Adam Dunk - Guelph 59 42 34 Mitch Nicholson - Waterloo 58.5 48 21 John Celestino - Windsor 54.5 40 29
sacks s intercePtions int ydsBashir Moallim -Waterloo 5 0 Mark Durigon - Guelph 6 183Giancarlo Rapanaro - Laurier 4.5 Jimmy. Allin - Queen’s 5 12 Chayce Elliott - Ottawa 4 3
sPecial teaMskick returns no yds avg td lgDillon Heap-Laurier 18 493 27.4 0 57Jimmy Allin - Queen’s 20 490 24.5 1 105Nick Anapolsky - Waterloo 25 477 19.1 0 27Daryl Townsend - Windsor 20 448 22.4 0 49Jason Marshall - York 20 383 19.1 0 20
Punt returns no yds avg td lgDillon Heap - Laurier 56 912 16.3 0 71Jimmy Allin-Queen’s 41 567 13.8 3 78Michael Dicroce - McMaster 27 319 11.8 1 75Cody Lynch - McMaster 25 285 11.4 0 37Soonbum Cha - Ottawa 17 155 9.1 0 25
kickingkickoFFs no yds avgRob Maver - Guelph 44 2341 53.2Matthew Falvo - Ottawa 43 1996 46.4Chris Mamo - Laurier 36 1986 55.2Andrew Waugh - McMaster 30 1633 54.4Dan Village - Queen’s 31 1627 52.5
57 oua.ca oua.ca 57
2009 fInal sTaTIsTIcs
ontario university athletics would like to acknowledge the support that the government of
ontario provides the oua and its student-athletes.
Punts no yds avg lgRob Maver - Guelph 66 2723 41.7 49Dave Sevigny - Waterloo 65 2490 38.3 59Adam Moretti - York 74 2447 33.1 62William Sharpe - Toronto 65 2129 32.7 55Chris Mamo - Laurier 57 2098 36.8 68
Field goals Made att Fg% lgRob Maver - Guelph 13 14 92.9 43Dan Village - Queen’s 12 13 92.3 47Matthew Falvo - Ottawa 17 22 77.3 42Andrew Waugh - McMaster 9 12 75 38Adam Moretti - York 4 6 66.7 34
teaM oFFence yds yds/g rush rush/g Pass Pass/gWestern 4652 581.5 1478 184.8 3174 396.8Ottawa 4115 514.4 1985 248.1 2130 266.2Queen’s 3942 492.8 1155 144.4 2787 348.4Guelph 3659 457.4 1508 188.5 2151 268.9McMaster 3635 457.4 1778 222.2 1857 232.1Waterloo 3512 439.0 1262 157.8 2250 281.2Laurier 3422 427.8 1615 201.9 1807 225.9Toronto 2464 308.0 659 82.4 1805 225.6Windsor 1854 231.8 906 113.2 948 118.5York 1675 209.4 844 105.5 831 103.9
teaM deFence yds yds/g rush rush/g Pass Pass/gQueen’s 2629 328.6 783 97.9 1846 230.8Laurier 2732 341.5 906 113.2 1826 228.2McMaster 2769 346.1 1034 129.9 1735 216.9Ottawa 2779 347.4 1263 157.9 1516 189.5Western 2804 350.5 903 112.9 1901 237.6Waterloo 3098 387.2 1621 202.6 1477 184.6Windsor 3718 464.8 1851 231.4 1867 233.4Guelph 3957 494.6 1330 166.2 2627 328.4Toronto 3967 495.9 1784 223.0 2183 272.9York 4477 559.6 1715 214.4 2762 345.2
oua 2009 aTTenDance
oua.ca58
2009 regular season attendance By gaMe & university
2009 PlayoFF attendance By gaMe & university
AWARDSAWARDS
60 oua.ca oua.ca 60
yaTes cuP hIsToryYates Cup competition began in 1898 in the inaugural season of the Canadian Intercollegiate Rugby Football Union. It is North America’s oldest football trophy still being presented, pre-dating the Grey Cup and the Michigan-Minnesota “Little Brown Jug” by 11 years.The trophy was presented by Dr. Henry Brydges Yates, a former McGill football player who had graduated in medicine in 1893. A lecturer in bacteriology at McGill from 1893 to 1914, he later served as a Lieuten-ant Colonel in the Canadian Army Medical Corps during World War I. While overseas, Dr. Yates fell ill with bronchitis which claimed his life in 1915.From its inception through 1970, the Yates Cup was awarded to the top-ranked team at the end of the regular season. For much of that period, the league consisted of four teams (McGill, Queen’s, Toronto, Western), so a six-week schedule allowed a double round-robin format. A post-season playoff was only held if there was a tie for first place, or the second-place team had beaten the leader in league play. As such, there were just 27 Yates Cup championship games before 1971, and a total of 65 to date.With the reorganisation of the Ontario Universities Athletic Association in 1971, a formal playoff structure was introduced, and the Yates Cup was awarded to the winner of the championship game. Between 1974 and 1978, the Cup was awarded jointly to the champions of the East and West Divisions.Entering its 103rd season of competition in 2010, the Yates Cup has been won the most times by the West-ern Mustangs, who have 28 league titles. The Varsity Blues, winners of the inaugural championship in 1898, stand second with 25 victories. This year’s Yates Cup presented by Pioneer Petroleums will take place on Nov. 13 at the home of the highest remaining playoff seed.
Past yates cuP chaMPions2009 Queen’s 1974 Toronto/Western 1934 Queen’s 2008 Western 1973 Laurier 1933 Toronto2007 Western 1972 Lutheran 1932 Toronto2006 Ottawa 1971 Western 1931 Western2005 Laurier 1970 Queen’s 1930 Queen’s2004 Laurier 1969 McGill 1929 Queen’s2003 McMaster 1968 Queen’s 1928 McGill2002 McMaster 1967 Toronto 1927 Queen’s2001 McMaster 1966 Queen’s 1926 Toronto2000 McMaster 1965 Toronto 1925 Queen’s1999 Waterloo 1964 Queen’s 1924 Queen’s1998 Western 1963 Queen’s 1923 Queen’s1997 Waterloo 1962 McGill 1922 Queen’s1996 Guelph 1961 Queen’s 1921 Toronto1995 Western 1960 McGill 1920 Toronto1994 Western 1959 Western 1919 McGill1993 Toronto 1958 Toronto 1915-19 War1992 Guelph 1957 Western 1914 Toronto1991 Laurier 1956 Queen’s 1913 McGill1990 Western 1955 Queen’s 1912 McGill1989 Western 1954 Toronto 1911 Toronto1988 Western 1953 Western 1910 Toronto1987 Laurier 1952 Western 1909 Toronto1986 Western 1951 Toronto 1908 Toronto1985 Western 1950 Western 1907 Ottawa1984 Guelph 1949 Western 1906 McGill1983 Toronto 1948 Toronto 1905 Toronto1982 Western 1947 Western 1904 Queen’s1981 Western 1946 Western 1903 Toronto1980 Western 1940-45 War 1902 McGill1979 Western 1939 Western 1901 Toronto1978 Laurier/Queen’s 1938 McGill 1900 Queen’s1977 Western/ Queen’s 1937 Queen’s 1899 Toronto1976 Western/Ottawa 1936 Toronto 1898 Toronto1975 Ottawa/Windsor 1935 Queen’s
61 oua.ca oua.ca 61
2010 UNIVERSITY RUSH SCHEDULE
SEPTEMBER 11 MCMASTER @ WESTERN 1:00PMSEPTEMBER 18 qUEEN’S @ GUELPH 1:00PMSEPTEMBER 25 WESTERN @ GUELPH 1:00PM
OCTOBER 2 qUEEN’S @ WESTERN 1:00PMOCTOBER 16 qUEEN’S @ LAURIER 1:00PMOCTOBER 23 TO BE ANNOUNCED 1:00PM
OCTOBER 30 OUA qUARTER-FINALS 1:00PM
NOVEMBER 6 OUA SEMIFINAL 1:00PM OUA SEMIFINAL 4:30PM
NOVEMBER 13 1:00PM
PRESENTED BY HALFTIME PERFORMANCE PRESENTED BY
visit OUA.CA and facebook.com/UniversityRush
62 oua.ca oua.ca 62
63 oua.ca oua.ca 63
2009 oua all-sTars/cIs all-canaDIans
oua second teaMPosition athlete schoolQB Danny Brannagan Queen’sRB Jordan Wilson-Ross OttawaRB Mike Montoya LaurierIR Steven Hughes OttawaIR Nick Pasic WesternWR Jedd Gardner GuelphWR Dustin Zender Waterloo C Dan Bederman Queen’sG Vince DeCivita Queen’sG Adam Bestard LaurierT Josh Buttrill WesternT Matt Sewell McMasterKR Jimmy Allin Queen’sPK Dan Village Queen'sP Dave Sevigny WaterlooDT Chris Greaves WesternDT Grant MacDonald GuelphDE Seamus Postuma WindsorDE Steve Cecchini McMasterLB Mike Cornell OttawaLB Adam Dunk GuelphLB Conor Elliot WesternHB Byron Metcalfe McMasterHB David Rooney Queen'sCB Chayce Elliot OttawaCB Cody Lynch McMasterFS Craig Butler WesternCover Carlos Naranjo Laurier*Denotes tie
cis all-canadiansFirst teaMPosition athlete schoolCB Jimmy Allin Queen'sKR Dillon Heap LaurierG Justin Glover McMasterT Matt O’Donnell Queen'sIR Scott Valberg Queen’sDE Osie Ukwuoma Queen’sLB John Surla WesternHB James Savoie Guelphsecond teaMPosition athlete schoolQB Michael Faulds WesternRB Nick Fitzgibbon GuelphRB Nathan Riva WesternWR Cyril Adjeitey** OttawaDT Sébastien Tétreault OttawaLB Giancarlo Rapanaro LaurierFS Courtney Stephen Laurier
oua First teaM
64 oua.ca oua.ca 64
oua awarDsMatt Morencie (windsor)cis J.P. Metras trophyoua J.P. Metras trophyMorencie is the first Lancer in history to receive the Metras trophy as CIS top down lineman.
Over the course of his five-year university career, the human kinetics major started every game since he joined Windsor as a 17-year-old freshman in September of 2005, and has played all five positions on the offensive line, as well as stints at slot back in 2006 and a number of snaps on the defensive line over the past two years. After being named an OUA all-star last season, the 6-foot-3, 290-pound senior made the switch to centre this fall and didn’t miss a beat, earning a spot on the first all-Canadian team. Morencie flourished in his new role that saw him in charge of making all the calls and adjustments for the offensive line. A physical point-of-attack run blocker and a high quality pass protector made Morencie one of the league’s most dominant offensive linemen once again last season.
Morencie was one of the big reasons former Windsor teammate Daryl Stephenson graduated in 2008 as the CIS all-time leading rusher with 5,163 career yards. After he was selected 21st overall in the 2009 CFL Entry Draft by the BC Lions, Morencie chose to return to school to finish his degree. He signed with the Hamilton Tiger Cats in 2010.
t.J. leeper (Queen’s)oua russ Jackson award nomineeLinebacker T.J. Leeper (London, Ont.) of the Queen’s Gaels is OUA’s nominee for the Russ Jackson Award, presented annually by CIS to the player who best exempli-fies the attributes of academic achievement, football skill and citizenship. Over the past five seasons Leeper distinguished himself as one of the most intelligent players to ever play at Queen’s. A four-year starter at linebacker, Leeper was a perennial academic all-Canadian who earned a reputation for being a physical tackler who is always in the right position. In 2009 he led the OUA’s top-ranked defence with 40 tackles (32 solo, 16 assisted), five tackles for loss and one fumble recovery.
While completing his degree in life sciences, Leeper was a committed community volunteer. Among his many endeavours, Leeper served as a peer tutor both at Queen’s and with several local high schools. He volunteered with the Kingston General Hospital working with terminally ill patients, and was a regular visitor to the children’s ward. In addition, he was also a leading force in Queen’s Football Reading Heroes, a community outreach program where members of the football team maintain a significant presence in local elementary schools in an effort to inspire grade school children to improve their literacy. .
65 oua.ca oua.ca 65
oua awarDs
gary JeFFries (laurier)oua coach of the year presented by centaur Products inc.Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks head coach Gary Jeffries is the Dave “Tuffy” Knight Award winner as OUA coach of the year, presented by Centaur Products, Inc. In his sev-enth season as head coach of the Golden Hawks, Jef-fries led a young team to a 6-2 record and second place in the OUA. Highly regarded as a great motivator, Jeffries’ Hawks have been one of the top programs in the na-tion throughout his tenure. This is his fourth coach of the year award following three straight from 2003-2005 when he was the named the CIS coach of the year in 2003.
cody lynch (McMaster)oua norm Marshall trophyMcMaster Marauders defensive back Cody Lynch (Stoney Creek, Ont.) earned the Norm Marshall Trophy as OUA rookie of the year. Lynch made a seamless transition into OUA ac-tion in 2009. The standout playmaker in a young McMaster secondary started every game last season for the Marauders at the boundary cor-ner position. Lynch finished the season with 22.5 tackles and led the team with three interceptions.
Lynch was also the only player to score a defen-sive touchdown this season for the Marauders. In addition to being a key member of the defence, Lynch was also a significant contributor to the special teams as the team’s top punt returner. Lynch is the fourth Marauder since 1997 and the second in the last three years (Ryan Chmielews-ki in 2007) to be named rookie of the year.
Michael Faulds (western)oua Most valuable PlayerQuarterback Michael Faulds was named the 2009 Most Valu-able Player of the OUA. The award comes on the heels of a record breaking season, completing 201 passes for a to-tal of 3,033 yards, the most ever in OUA and CIS history. Fifteen of those passes went for touchdowns as the fifth year senior took his team to a 6-2 regular season record. In the process Faulds also set the OUA and CIS career pass-ing record with 10,811 yards. He finishes his illustrious career completing 761 pass attempts for 10,811 yards and 60 touch-downs. Faulds is the 11th player in Western football history and the first since Andy Fantuz in 2005 to be named OUA MVP.
66 oua.ca oua.ca 66
oua awarDs
danny Brannagan (Queen’s)oua dalt white trophyDanny Brannagan (Burlington, Ont.) threw for 515 yards and five touchdowns as the No. 4 nationally-ranked Queen’s Gaels captured their first Yates Cup since 1978 with a 43-39 victory over the No. 5 Western Mustangs.Brannagan’s 515 yards were the fourth-highest total in a playoff game in Canadian Interuniversity Sorts (CIS) history and for his performance, the fifth-year quarterback earned the Dalt White Trophy as Yates Cup most valuable player.
John surla (western)oua President’s trophy winnerNiagara Falls resident John Surla was the OUA President’s Trophy winner. The third-year defensive captain led the Mustangs defence with 52 total tackles (36 solo and 32 assists). In addition, Surla also recorded three interceptions and two sacks.
The heart and soul of the Mustang defence, Surla also played on every special teams play and performed the team’s long snap-ping duties. Surla is the fifth player from Western to be named top defensive player and the first since Derek Krete in 1996.
67 oua.ca oua.ca 67
oua awarDs hIsTory2009 Michael Faulds Western2008 Mike Giffin Queen’s2007 Josh Sacobie Ottawa2006 Daryl Stephenson* Windsor2005 Andy Fantuz* Western 2004 Jesse Lumsden* McMaster 2003 Tom Denison* Queen’s 2002 Tom Denison* Queen’s 2001 Ben Chapdelaine* McMaster 2000 Kojo Aidoo* McMaster 1999 Mike Bradley Waterloo 1998 Ben Chapdelaine McMaster 1997 Jarrett Smith Waterloo 1996 Jarrett Smith Waterloo 1995 Sean Reade Western 1994 Bill Kubas* Laurier 1993 Tim Tindale* Western 1992 Eugene Buccigrossi* Toronto 1991 Tim Tindale* Western 1990 Tom Chartier Waterloo 1989 Mike Shoemaker Guelph 1988 Mike Shoemaker Guelph 1987 Ken Evraire Laurier 1986 Blake Marshall* Western 1985 Steve Samways Western 1984 Phil Scarfone McMaster 1983 Phil Scarfone McMaster 1982 Chris Byrne Western 1981 Dan Feraday* Toronto 1980 Greg Marshall* Western 1979 W - Scott Mallender Windsor
E - Jim Etcheverry Bishop’s1978 W - Jamie Bone* Western E - Bob O’Dougherty Queen’s 1977 W - Jim Reid Laurier E - Bruce Wilkins Bishop’s1976 W - Ed Skowneski Windsor E - Mike Murphy Ottawa1975 W - Bruce Morris Guelph E - Neil Lumsden Ottawa1974 W - Ross Tripp McMaster E - Joe Colvey Carleton1973 Neil Lumsden Ottawa1972 W - Neil Lumsden Ottawa E - Andy Parichi* Windsor1971 Wayne Dunkley Toronto1970 Heino Lilles Queen’s1969 Dave Fleiszer* McGill1968 Mike Raham* Toronto1967 Mike Eben* Toronto1966 Don Bayne Queen’s1965 Peter Howlett McGill1964 Jim Young Queen’s1963 Willie Lambert McGill1962 Tom Skypeck McGill1961 Cal Conner Queen’s1960 Tom Skypeck McGill1959 William Mitchell Western1958 Peter Joyce Toronto1957 Ron Stewart Que./Wat.
oua Most valuaBle Player
* winner of Hec Crighton Trophy for outstanding university football player in Canada
coach oF the year2009 Gary Jeffries Laurier2008 Pat Sheahan* Queen’s2007 Pat Sheahan Queen’s2006 Denis Piché* Ottawa2005 Gary Jeffries Laurier2004 Gary Jeffries Laurier2003 Gary Jeffries* Laurier2002 Tom Gretes York2001 Pat Sheahan Queen’s2000 Greg Marshall* McMaster1999 Greg Marshall McMaster1998 Larry Haylor* Western1997 Tom Arnott York1996 Dan McNally* Guelph1995 Tom Arnott York1994 Larry Haylor Western1993 Larry Haylor Western1992 Bob Laycoe Toronto1991 Larry Haylor Western1990 Larry Haylor Western1989 Dave Knight* Waterloo1988 Larry Haylor Western
1987 John Musselman Windsor1986 Larry Haylor Western1985 Rich Newbrough Laurier1984 Bernie Custis McMaster1983 Tom Dimitroff Guelph1982 Bernie Custis* McMaster1981 Darwin Semotiuk Western1980 Dave Knight Laurier1979 W - Dave Knight* Laurier E - Cam Innes Ottawa1978 W - Frank Cosentino York E - Doug Hargreaves Queen’s1977 W - Gino Fracas Windsor E - Bruce Coulter Bishop’s1976 W - Gino Fracas Windsor W - Darwin Semotiuk* Western E- Doug Hargreaves Queen’s E- Dwight Fowler Ottawa E- Bruce Coulter Bishop’s*-winner of the Frank Tindall Trophy as CIS Football Coach of the YearNOTE: In 1995, Rick Zmich of Laurier won the award. In 1991, Rich Newbrough of Laurier won the award.
68 oua.ca oua.ca 68
oua awarDs hIsTory2009 Cody Lynch McMaster2008 Jordan Verdone* Waterloo2007 Ryan Chmielewski McMaster2006 Nick Fitzgibbon Guelph2005 Danny Brannagan Queen’s2004 Daryl Stephenson Windsor2003 Chris Ullerick Western2002 Andy Fantuz* Western2001 Ryan Pyear Laurier2000 Jeff Bonelli Windsor1999 John Katsaouni Laurier1998 Kojo Aidoo* McMaster1997 Ben Chapdelaine McMaster1996 Jeff Johnson* York1995 Corey Grant Laurier1994 Chris Moore Windsor1993 Andre Batson York1992 Sean Reade* Western1991 Peter Floro York1990 Bill Kubas* Laurier
1989 Ozzie Nethersole Windsor1988 Chuck Sims Guelph1987 Andy Cecchini Laurier1986 Chris Porter Windsor1985 Ken Evraire Laurier1984 Rob Cecile Windsor1983 Paul Nastasiuk* Laurier1982 Kris Keillor Laurier1981 Tino Iacono York1980 Dave Shouldice Laurier1979 W - Bill Mintsoulis Toronto E - Bob Wright Queen’s1978 W - John Lowe* Guelph E - Ron Poulton McGill1977 W - Phil Colwell Laurier E - Bill Harshaw Concordia1976 W - Jim Reid* Laurier E - Bruce Wilkins Bishop’s* - winner of the Peter Gorman Trophy as the Rookie of the Year in Canadian university football
norM Marshall troPhy - rookie oF the year
President’s troPhy - stand uP deFensive Player2009 John Surla Western2008 Thaine Carter* Queen's2007 Anthony Maggiacomo Laurier2006 Jesse Alexander Laurier2005 Jason Pottinger McMaster2004 Jason Pottinger McMaster2003 John Sullivan Waterloo2002 Ray Mariuz McMaster2001 Mark Pretzlaff Ottawa2000 Damian Porter Windsor1999 Donnie Ruiz Laurier1998 Jason Tibbits Waterloo1997 Jason Van Geel* Waterloo1996 Derek Krete* Western1995 Patrice Denis Western1994 Cory Delaney* Waterloo1993 Lou Tiro* Toronto
1992 Mike O’Shea Guelph1991 Fred Grossman Laurier1990 Clive Tharby Laurier1989 John O’Brien York1988 Larry Vaughn Waterloo1987 Brent Lewis* Western1986 Matt Janes Western1985 Mark Horvath McMaster1984 Alex Troop Laurier1983 Sam Benincasa Guelph1982 Sam Benincasa Guelph1981 Barry Quarrell Laurier1980 Rich Payne* Laurier
* - winner of the Presidents’ Trophy as the Outstand-ing Defensive Player (except for Down Linemen) in Canadian university football
69 oua.ca oua.ca 69
oua awarDs hIsTory2009 Matt Morencie* Windsor2008 Osie Ukwuoma Queen's2007 Scott Evans* Laurier2006 Chris Best* Waterloo2005 Kyle Koch McMaster2004 Ryan Jeffrey Laurier2003 Matt Kirk Queen’s2002 Jeet Rana York2001 Chuck Walsh Waterloo2000 David D’Onofrio York1999 Kojo Millington Laurier1998 Paul Blenkhorn Waterloo1997 Roger Dunbrack Western1996 Derek Parkes Western1995 John Raposo Toronto1994 John Raposo Toronto1993 Reinhardt Keller Laurier1992 David Scandiffio Toronto1991 Richard Fischer Toronto1990 Chris Morris* Toronto1989 Rob Godley Western1988 Veron Stiliadis* Laurier
1987 Pierre Vercheval* Western1986 Louie Godry* Guelph1985 Dirk Leers York1984 Dirk Leers York1983 Sean McKeown Western1982 Peter Langford Guelph1981 John Celestino Windsor1980 David Pearson Western1979 W - Ian Ward Western E - Jim Muller Queen’s1978 W - Ken Parsons Toronto E - Kevin Rooney McGill1977 W - John Miller Laurier E - Dick Bakker Queen’s1976 W - Jim Lynn Windsor E - Tim Leach Ottawa1975 W - Rich Ott Laurier E - Paul Kilger Ottawa1974 W - Ron Southwick McMaster E - Geoff Sutherland Toronto* - winner of the J.P. Metras Trophy as the outstand-ing lineman in Canadian university football
J.P Metras - lineMan oF the year
dalt white - yates cuP MvP2009 Danny Brannagan Queen’s2008 Michael Faulds Western2007 Michael Faulds Western2006 Josh Sacobie Ottawa2005 Nick Cameron Laurier2004 Andrew Baechler Laurier2003 Brandon Little McMaster2002 Mike Botterill McMaster2001 Vaughan Swart McMaster2000 Kojo Aidoo McMaster1999 Nate Martin Waterloo1998 Mike O’Brien Western1997 Ryan Wilkinson Waterloo1996 Gerrit Stam Guelph1995 Sean Reade Western1994 Sean Reade Western1993 Glenn McCausland Toronto1992 Wally Gabler Guelph1991 Bill Kubas Laurier1990 John LeClair Western1989 Rob Stewart Western1988 Ray Macoritti Western1987 Luc Geritsen Laurier1986 Rick Wolkensberg Western1985 Steve Samways Western1984 Randy Walters Guelph1983 Dave Pearson Toronto1982 Andy Rossitt Western1981 Ryan Potter Western1980 Greg Marshall Western1979 Ryan Potter Western
70 oua.ca oua.ca 70
oua Players In cfl/nflguelPh gryPhonsRob Maver - Calgary StampedersRyan Bomben - Montreal Alouettes
McMaster MaraudersJason Arakgi - B.C. LionsMike Bradwell - Toronto ArgonautsRyan Donnelly - Winnipeg Blue BombersAndrew Jones - B.C. LionsKyle Koch - Edmonton EskimosRay Mariuz - Hamilton Tiger-CatsJason Pottinger - Toronto ArgonautsJeff Robertshaw - Montreal AlouettesAndre Sadeghian - Winnipeg Blue BombersChris Van Zeyl - Toronto Argonauts
ottawa gee-geesJocelyn Frenette - Saskatchewan RoughridersAdam Nicolson - Hamilton Tiger-Cats Mike Cornell - Calgary Stampeders
Queen's gaelsRob Bagg - Saskatchewan RoughridersBryan Crawford - Toronto ArgonautsMike Giffin - Montreal AlouettesMatt Kirk - Hamilton Tiger-CatsNeil Puffer - Edmonton EskimosBrad Smith - Edmonton EskimosChris Smith - Winnipeg Blue BombersDee Sterling - Edmonton EskimosShomari Williams - Saskatchewan Roughriders
waterloo warriorsChris Best - Calgary StampedersJoel Reinders - Cleveland Browns
western MustangsConor Elliott - Toronto ArgonaughtsAndy Fantuz - Saskatchewan RoughridersChristopher Greaves - Winnipeg Blue BombersJeff Keeping - Toronto ArgonautsVaughn Martin - San Diego Chargers (NFL)Leron Mitchell - Saskatchewan RoughridersDerek Schiavone - Edmonton Eskimos
wilFrid laurier golden hawksTaurean Allen - Calgary StampedersYannick Carter - Hamilton Tiger-CatsIan Logan - Winnipeg Blue BombersChima Ikekwoaba - Detroit Lions (NFL)Justin Phillips - Calgary StampedersPeter Qunney - Toronto ArgonaugtsAndre Talbot - Edmonton Eskimos
windsor lancersDan Comiskey - Calgary StampedersArjei Franklin - Calgary StampedersDaryl Stephenson - Winnipeg Blue Bombers
york lionsAndre Durie - Toronto ArgonautsJeff Johnson - Toronto Argonauts (As of August 18, 2010)
2010 cFl canadian draFtround selection cFl team Player Position university1 1 Saskatechwan Shomari Williams LB Queen’s1 5 Calgary Rob Maver K Guelph2 13 Calgary Taurean Allen DB Laurier2 14 Montreal Chima Ihekwoaba DE Laurier4 26 Toronto Joel Reinders OT Waterloo4 28 Winnipeg Christopher Smith LB Queen’s4 31 Montreal Ryan Bonben OL Guelph5 32 Toronto Michael Warner OL Waterloo 6 44 Toronto Conor Elliot LB Western6 45 Winnipeg Christopher Greaves DL Western
all-tiMe oua selections in nFl draFtyear round selection Player school Position nFl team2009 4 113 Vaughn Martin Western DL San Diego1992 9 239 Tyrone Williams Western WR Phoenix1982 12 333 Dan Feraday Toronto QB Cincinnati1979 11 280 John Priestner Western LB Baltimore
Note: Mike Schad was selected in the first round, 23rd overall in the 1986 NFL Draft as a member of Queen’s which was part of the OQIFC.
RECORDSRECORDS
73 oua.ca oua.ca 73
oua TeaM recorDsteaM scoringMost Points in a gaMe - one teaM90 Laurier (vs. York) 19-Oct-74 85 Laurier (vs. Guelph) 22-Oct-77 83 Ottawa (vs. McGill) 12-Oct-74 80 Laurier (vs. McMaster) 8-Oct-92 80 McMaster (vs. Toronto) 13-Sep-03 80 Queen's (vs. York) 4-Oct-08
Most Points in a gaMe - Both teaMs111 Ottawa 83 McGill 28 12-Oct-74 106 Laurier 85 Guelph 21 22-Oct-77 106 Guelph 53 Western 53 22-Oct-88 105 Laurier 90 York 15 19-Oct-74 101 Queen’s 52 Guelph 49 7-Sep-09
Most Points in a season424 McMaster 2003 8 games 398 McMaster 2004 8 games 388 Western 2004 8 games 374 Queen's 2008 8 games 371 Western 2005 8 games
Most Points against in a season471 York 2008 8 games 450 Toronto 2004 8 games 438 Toronto 2003 8 games 433 Toronto 2005 8 games 418 Toronto 2006 8 games
Fewest Points For in a season17 Concordia 1978 6 games 32 UQTR 1978 6 games 32 York 2008 8 games 34 Waterloo 1985 7 games 35 McMaster 1996 8 games
Fewest Points against in a season34 Windsor 1975 7 games 40 Ottawa 1976 7 games 44 Western 1972 6 games 50 McGill 1969 7 games 50 Western 1986 7 games
Most touchdowns in a season49 McMaster 2004 8 games 45 Western 2004 8 games 45 Queen's 2008 8 games 44 Western 2005 8 games
teaM rushingMost yards rushing in a gaMe - one teaM637 Laurier (vs. York) 1974547 Laurier (vs. Guelph) 1977499 York (vs. Toronto) 1984485 Laurier (vs. Guelph) 1975
Most yards rushing in a season2807 McMaster 20032555 McMaster 20042524 Laurier 19742354 Laurier 19772352 Laurier 1973
Most yards rushing atteMPts in a gaMe - one teaM70 Laurier (vs. Windsor) 31-Oct-8167* Queen's (vs. Bishop's) 05-Nov-7763 Bishop's (vs. Carleton) 06-Oct-76
Most yards rushing atteMPts in a season402 Laurier 1973393 Laurier 1971360 Laurier 1974353 McMaster 2003
74 oua.ca oua.ca 74
oua TeaM recorDsteaM PassingMost yards Passing in a gaMe - one teaM603 Laurier (vs. McMaster) 08-Oct-92588 Queen's (vs. Guelph) 15-Sep-01562 Queen’s (vs. York) 26-Sep-09561* Queen's (vs. Western) 02-Nov-02555* Western (vs. Toronto) 29-Oct-94*Playoff game
Most yards Passing in a season3174 Western 20093147 Queen's 20033086 Queen's 20022933 Western 20022766 Toronto 1981
Most coMPletions in a season222 Queen's 2003214 Western 2009200 Toronto 1981198 Queen’s 2009
Most td Passes in a gaMe - one teaM9 Laurier (vs. McMaster) 08-Oct-927* Western (vs. Windsor) 26-Oct-027* Windsor (vs. Laurier) 08-Nov-75*Playoff game
Most td Passes in a season26 Ottawa 200126 Queen’s 200825 Queen's 200324 Laurier 200423 Laurier 199423 McMaster 2002
Most Pass atteMPts in a gaMe -one teaM74* Laurier (vs. Waterloo) 02-Nov-9665 Toronto (vs. Windsor) 17-Oct-81*Playoff game
Most Pass atteMPts in a season346 Queen's 2003343 Western 2009328 Toronto 1981323 Windsor 2001322 Queen's 2002
Most coMPletions in a gaMe - one teaM41 Toronto (vs. Windsor) 17-Oct-8140 Western (vs. Toronto) 24-Oct-0937* Laurier (vs. Waterloo) 02-Nov-9635 Queen’s (vs. Western) 17-Oct-09*Playoff game
teaM deFenceMost Passes intercePted By in a gaMe - one teaM10 McMaster (vs. Waterloo) 17-Oct-818 McGill (vs. Ottawa) 13-Oct-78
Most Passes intercePted By in a season28 McGill 197827 Queen's 197123 McMaster 198122 Guelph 1979
MiscellaneousMost FuMBles lost in a season36 Guelph 200427 York 200727 Guelph 197327 Windsor 197126 Laurier 197826 Waterloo 1975
Most Penalty yardage in a season1170 McMaster 20051144 Western 20051035 Toronto 20071014 Ottawa 20051008 Ottawa 2001
Most Penalty yardage in a gaMe - one teaM239 Windsor (vs. Guelph) 29-Sep-01207 Toronto (vs. McMaster) 03-Oct-08196 Ottawa (vs. Windsor) 27-Sep-08194 Ottawa (vs. Toronto) 03-Sep-01193 Laurier (vs. Waterloo) 23-Sep-76
75 oua.ca oua.ca 75
oua InDIVIDual recorDsscoringMost Points in a gaMe42 Mike Murphy Ottawa (vs. McGill) 02-Oct-7637* Neil Lumsden Ottawa (vs. Queen’s) 01-Nov-7536 Jim Reid Laurier (vs. Guelph) 22-Oct-7736 Andre Durie York (vs. Waterloo) 18-Sep-04*Playoff game
Most Points in a season148 Neil Lumsden Ottawa 1975144 Mike Murphy Ottawa 1976126 Jesse Lumsden McMaster 2004120 Kojo Aidoo McMaster 2000120 Jesse Lumsden McMaster 2003
Most Points in a career410^ Neil Lumsden Ottawa 1972-75392 Frank Jagas Western 1990-94346 Michael Ray McMaster 2000-04294 Kevin Reider Windsor 2003-07290 Rod Maver Guelph 2006-09^CIS record
Most touchdowns in a gaMe6 Jim Reid Laurier (vs Guelph) 22-Oct-776 Andre Durie York (vs Waterloo) 18-Sep-04
Most touchdowns in a season21 Jesse Lumsden McMaster 200420 Kojo Aidoo McMaster 200020 Jesse Lumsden McMaster 200317 Tim Tindale Western 199116 Jim Reid Laurier 197716 Andre Durie York 200416 Mike Giffin Queen's 2007
Most touchdowns in a career47 Jesse Lumsden McMaster 2001-0443 Randy McAuley Western 2003-0741 Mike Bradley Waterloo 1997-0141 Andy Fantuz Western 2002-0540 Kojo Aidoo McMaster 1998-02
Most Field goals in a gaMe7 Lance Chomyc Toronto (vs. York) 06-Oct-826 Frank Jagas Western (vs. Guelph) 11-Sep-936* Darryl Wheeler Western (vs. Laurier) 01-Nov-08*Playoff game
Most Field goals in a season22 Michael Ray McMaster 200321 Arek Bigos Waterloo 199721 Ara Tchobanian Ottawa 200720 Jeff Crews Western 198520 Frank Jagas Western 199320 Derek Livingstone McMaster 1999
76 oua.ca oua.ca 76
oua InDIVIDual recorDsMost Field goals in a career70^ Frank Jagas Western 1990-9459 Michael Ray McMaster 2001-0457 Rod Maver Guelph 2006-0954 Ara Tchobanian Ottawa 2003-0754 Kevin Reider Windsor 2003-07^CIS record
longest Field goal in a gaMe55 Kevin Rydeard Western (vs. York) 11-Sep-8255 Adam Dixon McMaster N/A 199453 Dave Pegg Windsor (vs. McMaster) 02-Oct-7453* Frank Jagas Western (vs. Toronto) 02-Nov-9153 Roy Venier York (vs. Queen's) 22-Sep-0153 Matt Armstrong Waterloo (vs. Laurier) 20-Sep-03*Playoff game
Most converts in a gaMe10 Jerry Gulyes Laurier (vs. Guelph) 22-Oct-7710 Ray Macoritti Western (vs. Toronto) 18-Sep-8710 Ara Tchobanian Ottawa (vs. Toronto) 08-Oct-0510 Dan Village Queen’s (vs. York) 04-Oct-08
Most converts in a season48 Michael Ray McMaster 200447 Michael Ray McMaster 200345 Dan Village Queen’s 200842 Rob Pikula Western 200442 Darryl Wheeler Western 2008
Most converts in a career148 Michael Ray McMaster 2001-04143 Frank Jagas Western 1990-94108 Derek Livingstone McMaster 1997-2000103 Brian Devlin Laurier 2003-05103 Neil Lumsden Ottawa 1972-75
Most singles in a season21 Matt Armstrong Waterloo 200114 Ed Becker Laurier 200014 Ray Macoritti Western 198714 Jeffery Lee-Yaw Ottawa 200113 Steve Boghossian Waterloo 197113 Mike O'Brien Western 2000
Most singles in a career44 Pep Leadley Queen's 1921-2541 Ed Becker Laurier 1998-200239 Frank Jagas Western 1990-94
Most singles in a gaMe5 Gord Slaughter Western (vs. Laurier) 06-Oct-84
77 oua.ca oua.ca 77
oua InDIVIDual recorDsrushingMost yards rushing in a gaMe349 Andre Durie York (vs. Ottawa) 18-Oct-03344 Jesse Lumsden McMaster (vs. Waterloo) 11-Sep-04334 Andre Durie York (vs. Windsor) 16-Oct-04331 Chuck Sims Guelph (vs. York) 29-Sep-90327* Davie Mason Ottawa (vs. Guelph) 25-Oct-08*Playoff game
Most yards rushing in a season1816^ Jesse Lumsden McMaster 20041497 Jesse Lumsden McMaster 20031367 Andre Durie York 20041329 Kojo Aidoo McMaster 20001306 Daryl Stephenson Windsor 2005^CIS record
Most yards rushing in a career5163^ Daryl Stephenson Windsor 2004-084138 Jesse Lumsden McMaster 2001-043773 Mike Bradley Waterloo 1997-013559 Randy McAuley Western 2003-073437 Tom Chartier Waterloo 1988-92^CIS record
Most rushing touchdowns in a gaMe6 Jim Reid Laurier (vs. Guelph) 22-Oct-776 Andre Durie York (vs. Waterloo) 18-Sep-045 Chuck McMann Laurier (vs. York) 19-Oct-745 Blake Marshall Western (vs. Toronto) 20-Sep-855 Kojo Aidoo McMaster (vs. Toronto) 07-Oct-005 Jesse Lumsden McMaster (vs. Western) 04-Oct-035 Daryl Stephenson Windsor (vs. Toronto) 24-Sep-05
Most rushing touchdowns in a season21^ Jesse Lumsden McMaster 200420 Kojo Aidoo McMaster 200019 Jesse Lumsden McMaster 200316 Jim Reid Laurier 197716 Tim Tindale Western 1991^CIS record (tie)
Most rushing touchdowns in a career46 Jesse Lumsden McMaster 2001-0440 Randy McAuley Western 2003-0738 Mike Bradley Waterloo 1997-0136 Kojo Aidoo McMaster 1998-0236 Daryl Stephenson Windsor 2004-08
78 oua.ca oua.ca 78
oua InDIVIDual recorDslongest rush108^ Jesse Lumsden McMaster (vs. Waterloo) 11-Sep-04106 Carlyle Buchanan McMaster (vs. Laurier) 27-Sep-80105 Maurice Doyle Toronto (vs. McMaster) 08-Sep-79105* Rob Stewart Western (vs. Toronto) 04-Nov-89103 Terry Wiggan Guelph (vs. Windsor) 15-Oct-94103 Michael Montoya Laurier (vs. York) 20-Oct-07^CIS record (tie) *Playoff game
Most rushing atteMPts in a gaMe39 Kyle Pyear McMaster (vs. Laurier) 28-Sep-0238 Drew Soleyn Western (vs. Queen's) 13-Oct-0137 Gerrit Stam Guelph (vs. Toronto) 25-Sep-9936 Tom Chartier Waterloo (vs. Windsor) 06-Oct-9036 Ryan Hudecki McMaster (vs. Guelph) 16-Sep-9536 Jeff Johnson York (vs. Windsor) 23-Oct-99
Most rushing atteMPts in a season193 Daryl Stephenson Windsor 2005188 Gerrit Stam Guelph 1998185 Chris McIntyre Guelph 2004185 Mike Giffin Queen's 2007184 Kyle Pyear McMaster 2002
Most rushing atteMPts in a career822 Daryl Stephenson Windsor 2004-08644 James Baskin Toronto 1995-99587 Mike Bradley Waterloo 1997-01578 Tom Chartier Waterloo 1988-92553 Jeff Johnson York 1996-99
PassingMost yards Passing in a gaMe561* Tommy Denison Queen's (vs. Western) 02-Nov-02555* Warren Goldie Western (vs. Toronto) 29-Oct-94550 Michael Faulds Western (vs. Toronto) 24-Oct-09546 Dan Feraday Toronto (vs. Windsor) 17-Oct-81543 Danny Brannagan Queen’s (vs.York) 26-Sep-09*Playoff game
Most yards Passing in a season3033^ Michael Faulds Western 20093001 Tommy Denison Queen's 20022907 Tommy Denison Queen's 20032806 Chris Hessel Western 20022656 Dan Feraday Toronto 1981^CIS record
Most yards Passing in a career10811 Michael Faulds Western 2005-200910714 Danny Brannagan Queen’s 2005-20099974 Ben Chapdelaine McMaster 1997-20019885 Josh Sacobie Ottawa 2004-089530 Justin Dunk Guelph 2005-2009
79 oua.ca oua.ca 79
oua InDIVIDual recorDsMost coMPletions in a gaMe41^ Dan Feraday Toronto (vs. Windsor) 17-Oct-8139 Michael Faulds Western (vs. Toronto) 24-Oct-0937* Kevin McDonald Laurier (vs. Waterloo) 02-Nov-9635 Danny Brannagan Queen’s (vs. Western) 17-Oct-0934 Dan Feraday Toronto (vs. Western) 03-Oct-81^CIS record *Playoff game
Most coMPletions in a season203 Tommy Denison Queen's 2003201 Michael Faulds Western 2009194 Dan Feraday Toronto 1981183 Tommy Denison Queen's 2002176 Michael Faulds Western 2008
Most coMPletions in a career761 Michael Faulds Western 2005-09667 Danny Brannagan Queen’s 2005-09637 Josh Sacobie Ottawa 2004-08614 Justin Dunk Guelph 2005-09609 Ben Chapdelaine McMaster 1997-2001
Most td Passes in a gaMe7* Chris Hessel Western (vs. Windsor) 26-Oct-026* Dave Pickett Windsor (vs. Laurier) 08-Nov-756 Bill Kubas Laurier (vs. McMaster) 08-Oct-926 Bill Kubas Laurier (vs. McMaster) 06-Oct-946* Warren Goldie Western (vs. Toronto) 29-Oct-946 Michael Faulds Western (vs. McMaster) 17-Sep-056 Adam Archibald McMaster (vs. Toronto) 22-Oct-056 Josh Sacobie Ottawa (vs. Waterloo) 20-Sep-08*Playoff game
Most td Passes in a season24 Tommy Denison Queen's 200324 Dan Brannagan Queen's 200823 Bill Kubas Laurier 199422 Tommy Denison Queen's 200221 Dan Feraday Toronto 198121 Chris Hessel Western 200221 Ryan Pyear Laurier 200421 Josh Sacobie Ottawa 2007
Most td Passes in a career79 Josh Sacobie Ottawa 2004-0877 Danny Brannagan Queen’s 2005-200965 Bill Kubas Laurier 1990-9463 Justin Dunk Guelph 2005-200962 Chris Hessel Western 1998, 2001-0462 Ryan Pyear Laurier 2001-05
80 oua.ca oua.ca 80
oua InDIVIDual recorDsMost Passes atteMPted in a gaMe74^* Kevin McDonald Laurier (vs. Waterloo) 02-Nov-9665 Dan Feraday Toronto (vs. Windsor) 17-Oct-8157 Bill Kubas Laurier (vs. Toronto) 02-Oct-9357 Michael Faulds Western (vs. Queen's) 27-Sep-08^CIS record *Playoff game
Most Passes atteMPted in a season315 Dan Feraday Toronto 1981313 Tommy Denison Queen's 2003312 Tommy Denison Queen's 2002310 Michael Faulds Western 2009290 Justin Dunk Guelph 2006
Most Passes atteMPted in a career1241 Michael Faulds Western 2005-091211 Danny Brannagan Queen’s 2005-091120 Justin Dunk Guelph 2005-091111 Josh Sacobie Ottawa 2004-081107 Ben Chapdelaine McMaster 1997-2001
longest coMPletion109^ Nathan Body to Scott Gordon Guelph (vs. Toronto) 09-Oct-97108 Mike O'Brien to Ray Krumme Western (vs. McMaster) 12-Sep-98108 Adam Archibald to Mike Bradwell McMaster (vs. Guelph) 20-Oct-07106 Rod Philp to Ken Evraire Laurier (vs. Waterloo) 19-Sep-87105 Norm Lucky to Barry St. George Ottawa (vs. York) 14-Oct-71105 Paul Gleeson to Dan Dominico Western (vs. Waterloo) 10-Oct-80105 Justin Dunk to Dave McKoy Guelph (vs. Toronto) 23-Sep-06^CIS record (tie)
highest coMPletion Percentage in a season(Minimum 15 attempts per game plus 60 percent of team games played)68.5 Mike Shoemaker Guelph 198867.6 Rod Philp Laurier 198766.9 Michael Faulds Western 200566.7 Ryan Pyear Laurier 200565.1 Dave Pickett Windsor 1975
receivingMost yards receiving in a gaMe377^ James MacLean Queen's (vs. Guelph) 15-Sep-01341 Rob Bagg Queen's (vs. Toronto) 20-Oct-07323* Tom McConnell Western (vs. Toronto) 29-Oct-94289 Andre Talbot Laurier (vs. Guelph) 09-Sep-00256 Mike Bradwell McMaster (vs. Guelph) 20-Oct-07^CIS record *Playoff game
Most yards receiving in a season1300^ Andy Fantuz Western 20021093 Andy Fantuz Western 20041034 Ryan Janzen McMaster 20001031 James MacLean Queen's 20011013 Scott Valberg Queen's 2008^CIS record
81 oua.ca oua.ca 81
oua InDIVIDual recorDsMost yards receiving in a career4123^ Andy Fantuz Western 2002-053184 Ryan Janzen McMaster 1996-20003126 Stefan Ptaszek Laurier 1990-942917 Scott Valberg Queen’s 2004-092913 Arjei Franklin Windsor 2001-05^CIS record
Most recePtions in a gaMe19^ Andre Talbot Laurier (vs. Guelph) 09-Sep-0017 Mark Magee Toronto (vs. Windsor) 17-Oct-8116* Iain Fleming Queen's (vs. Waterloo) 26-Oct-0214 Ralf Rosenkranz McMaster (vs. Western) 18-Oct-8614 Frank Marof Guelph (vs. Western) 26-Oct-9114* John Nardi Toronto (vs. Western) 29-Oct-94^CIS record *Playoff game
Most recePtions in a season63 Craig Spear Queen's 200360 Frank Marof Guelph 199157 Mark Magee Toronto 198157 Andy Fantuz Western 200255 Scott Valberg Queen’s 2009
Most recePtions in a career189 Andy Fantuz Western 2002-05186 Stefan Ptaszek Laurier 1990-94178 Arjei Franklin Windsor 2001-05164 Scott Valberg Queen’s 2004-09153 Cory Kennedy Toronto 2004-08
Most td recePtions in a gaMe4 Eric Walter McGill (vs. Queen's) 20-Oct-624 Nigel Wilson Western (vs. Guelph) 08-Sep-784 Kevin Reid Guelph (vs. York) 01-Oct-944 Matt Babel Laurier (vs. Western) 15-Sep-014 Andy Fantuz Western (vs. McMaster) 17-Sep-054 Brad Smith Queen's (vs. Guelph) 09-Sep-064 Nick Pasic Western (vs. York) 20-Sep-084 Scott Valberg Queen's (vs. York) 04-Oct-08
Most td recePtions in a season13 Stefan Ptaszek Laurier 199413 Craig Spear Queen's 200312 Andy Fantuz Western 200212 Andy Fantuz Western 200511 Parri Ceci Guelph 198411 Andre Talbot Laurier 200011 Konrad Gloge McMaster 200311 Scott Valberg Queen's 2008
Most td recePtions in a career41^ Andy Fantuz Western 2002-0528 Stefan Ptaszek Laurier 1990-9426 Eric Walter McGill/Toronto 1961-62, 1964-65/1968-7023 Arjei Franklin Windsor 2001-0523 Brad Smith Queen's 2002, 2004-06^CIS record
82 oua.ca oua.ca 82
oua InDIVIDual recorDsdeFenceMost intercePtions in a gaMe4^ John Douglas Waterloo (vs. Windsor) 11-Sep-824^* Richard Nakatsu Toronto (vs. Ottawa) 09-Nov-74^CIS record *Playoff game
Most intercePtions in a season9 Dave Croasdale McGill 19788 Peter McNabb Toronto 1970
Most intercePtions in a career21 Peter McNabb Toronto/Queen's 1970-72/1973-7421 Matt Carapella Western 2004-0819 Trevor Small Guelph 2002-0618 Pat Gallo Western 1988-9217 Cory Delaney Waterloo 1990-94
longest intercePtion return112^ Don Williams Guelph (vs. Windsor) 26-Sep-81111 Mark Chortos Western (vs. York) 23-Sep-00111 Mark Durigon Guelph (vs. Laurier) 17-Oct-10110 Rohan Dove Laurier (vs. Toronto) 13-Sep-86109 Mike LeBrun Ottawa (vs. Carleton) 31-Oct-64
^CIS record *Playoff game
Most sacks in a season9.5 Yannick Carter Laurier 20069.5 Osie Ukwuoma Queen's 20089.0 Paul Dragojlovich Guelph 19899.0 Bill Vastis Guelph 19969.0 David D'Onofrio York 20009.0 Ricky Foley York 20049.0 Giancarlo Rapanaro Laurier 2007
longest FuMBle return106 Ed McMillan Carleton (vs. Queen's) 01-Oct-77
83 oua.ca oua.ca 83
oua InDIVIDual recorDskicking and Puntinghighest Punting average in a season47.1 Mike O'Brien Western 199944.1 Mike O'Brien Western 200043.5 Frank Jagas Western 199443.5 Arek Bigos Waterloo 199742.9 Ray Macoritti Western 1987
Most yards Punting in a gaMe684* Arek Bigos Waterloo (vs. Laurier) 02-Nov-96683 George Chilakos Toronto (vs. Windsor) 13-Oct-01641 Mike Karpow Waterloo (vs. Laurier) 09-Sep-78620 Ed Becker Laurier (vs. Waterloo) 02-Sep-00602 Ed Becker Laurier (vs. Windsor) 08-Sep-01
Most yards Punting in a season3621 Norman Nasser Guelph 20003376 Ed Becker Laurier 20013201 Mike Telepchuk Guelph 19733178 Rob Pikula Western 20013176 Norman Nasser Guelph 2001
Most yards Punting in a career13921 Ed Becker Laurier 1998-0212771 Paul Knill Waterloo/Western 1968-7211537 Andy Vasily Windsor 1992-9611396 Mike Karpow Laurier/Waterloo 1975-76/1977-7910969 Scott Essery Windsor 1977-81
longest Punt94 Darryl Skuse Guelph (vs. Toronto) 05-Oct-8589 Sergio Capobianco York (vs. McMaster) 16-Oct-8285 Brian Devlin Laurier (vs. McMaster) 25-Sep-0484 Mike Karpow Waterloo (vs. McMaster) 30-Sep-7884 George Chilakos Toronto (vs. Western) 04-Oct-02
longest kickoFF95 Peter Barbaric Guelph (vs. Windsor) 02-Oct-9390* Brian Devlin Laurier (vs. Ottawa) 06-Nov-0490 Nick Arakgi Bishop's (vs. Concordia) 25-Oct-7790 Dan Bertolo York (vs. Laurier) 10-Sep-7790 Arek Bigos Waterloo (vs. Laurier) 14-Oct-9590 Serg Capobianco York (vs. McMaster) 16-Oct-8290 Serg Capobianco York (vs. Windsor) 10-Sep-7990 Kevin Rydeard Western (vs. McMaster) 16-Oct-80*Playoff game
oua InDIVIDual recorDs
oua.ca84
kick and Punt returnsMost Punt return yards in a season912 Dillon Heap Laurier 2009718 Tom Barbeau McGill 1977686 Paul Bennett Laurier 1976616 Corey Grant Laurier 1995606 Don Hollerhead Windsor 1971 Most Punt return yards in a gaMe259 Jimmy Allin Queen’s (vs. Guelph) 07-Sep-09202 Dillon Heap Laurier (vs. Guelph) 17-Oct-09
Most Punt return yards in a career1886 Don Hollerhead Windsor 1971-751632 Arjei Franklin Windsor 2001-051516 Jimmy Allin Queen’s 2005-20091460 Andre Batson York 1993-971427 Chris Rankin McMaster 1999-2003
Most Punt return tds in a season5 Paul Bennett Laurier 19764 Dave White Ottawa 19743 Don Hollerhead Windsor 19753 Bill Morasutti Toronto 19853 Heron Tait Guelph 1993
longest Punt return130^* John Kelley Guelph (vs. Laurier) 01-Nov-75130 Steve Valeriote Waterloo (vs. York) 21-Oct-78129 Ian Forde Waterloo (vs. Toronto) 01-Sep-03128# Jedd Gardner Guelph (vs. York) 11-Oct-08125# Jedd Gardner Guelph (vs. Waterloo) 04-Oct-08125# Jason Marshall York (vs. Windsor) 07-Sept-09^CIS record *Playoff game #Missed field goal return
Most kickoFF return yardage in a season729 Matt D’Souza Toronto 2006647 Ed Slabikowski Windsor 1982581 Matt D’Souza Toronto 2007555 George Polyzois Toronto 2004552 Ian Logan Waterloo 2003
longest kickoFF return112 Joe Pariselli York (vs. Western) 02-Nov-85111 Kevin Johnson Laurier (vs. Windsor) 03-Oct-98111 Jason Tibbitts Waterloo 1998110 Darrell Penner Queen's (vs. Bishop's) 18-Sep-76109 Brandon Little McMaster (vs. Laurier) 08-Nov-03
Most kickoFF return tds in a season3 Joe Pariselli York 1985
The OUA office has made every effort to ensure the statistical information in this publication is up-to-date and correct. However, we welcome any suggestions or questions you may have. Please direct these to:
lAurA bridGmAncommunicAtions & neW mediA
tel: 905-540-5156cell: 905-870-9773
emAil: [email protected]