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词条 2015 CIS football season
释义

  1. Regular season standings

      Top 10  

  2. Post-season awards

      All-Canadian team    First team    Second team  

  3. Championships

      Playoff bracket  

  4. Teams

  5. References

{{Infobox league season
|name=2015 CIS football season
|image=
|caption=
|season_start=August 30
|season_end=October 31
|playoffs_start=October 31
|cup_title1= Hardy Cup
|cup_date1=November 14
|cup_champ1=UBC Thunderbirds
|cup_title2= Yates Cup
|cup_date2=November 14
|cup_champ2= Guelph Gryphons
|cup_title3= Dunsmore Cup
|cup_date3=November 14
|cup_champ3= Montreal Carabins
|cup_title4= Loney Bowl
|cup_date4=November 7
|cup_champ4= St. Francis Xavier X-Men
|cup_title5= Mitchell Bowl
|cup_date5=November 21
|cup_champ5=Montreal Carabins
|cup_title6= Uteck Bowl
|cup_date6=November 21
|cup_champ6=UBC Thunderbirds
|champion_title= 51st Vanier Cup
|champion_date=November 28
|champion_site=Quebec City, Quebec
|champion=UBC Thunderbirds
|seasons_title=CIS football seasons
|prev=2014
|next=2016
}}

The 2015 CIS football season began on August 30, 2015 with ten Ontario University Athletics teams playing that day.[1] The season concluded on November 28 with the UBC Thunderbirds defeating the Montreal Carabins 26-23 in the 51st Vanier Cup championship at Telus Stadium in Quebec City.[2] This year, 27 university teams in Canada played Canadian Interuniversity Sport football, the highest level of amateur Canadian football.

Regular season standings

{{2015 CWUAA football standings}} {{2015 RSEQ football standings}}
{{2015 OUA football standings}} {{2015 AUS football standings}}
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Top 10

FRC-CIS Top 10 Rankings
{{navbar|2015 CIS football top10|mini=1|nodiv=1 Team \\ Week1[3]2[4]3[5]4[6]5[7]6[8]7[9]8[10]9[11]10[12]
Acadia Axemen 16 (3) 15 (3) NR 10 (32) 12 (8) NR NR NR NR NR
Alberta Golden Bears NR 14 (3) 11 (31) 15 (4) NR 13 (1) 13 (1) NR NR NR
Bishop's Gaiters NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
Calgary Dinos 4 (213-1) 2 (241-6) 1 (274-13) 1 (292-26) 1 (295-28) 1 (299-29) 1 (298-28) 1 (296-27) 1 (285-24) 1 (296-26)
Carleton Ravens NR NR 13 (5) 12 (13) NR 11 (7) 11 (8) 10 (22) 10 (12) 10 (43)
Concordia Stingers 13 (7) NR NR 14 (5) 15 (1) NR NR 12 (3) 12 (6) 11 (17)
Guelph Gryphons 6 (137) 5 (156-1) 5 (162) 5 (187) 5 (190) 7 (134) 7 (129) 7 (119) 5 (153) 5 (170)
Laurier Golden Hawks NR 13 (4) NR NR NR NR NR NR 13 (5) 9 (51)
Laval Rouge et Or 2 (231-2) 1 (285-20) 2 (272-14) 2 (264-2) 2 (260-1) 2 (259-1) 2 (259-1) 4 (214) 3 (220-1) 3 (238)
Manitoba Bisons 10 (73) 6 (144) 7 (114) 8 (75) 6 (114) 8 (126) 8 (129) 8 (89) 8 (101) 8 (76)
McGill Redmen NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
McMaster Marauders 5 (148) 7 (144) 6 (144) 7 (112) 7 (113) 6 (143) 6 (149) 6 (145) 6 (120) 12 (9)
Montreal Carabins 1 (289-25) 4 (235) 4 (213) 4 (211) 4 (208) 4 (164) 4 (164) 3 (231) 4 (218) 4 (216)
Mount Allison Mounties 9 (79) 8 (52) 8 (86) 13 (5) NR NR NR NR 11 (11) 13 (4)
Ottawa Gee-Gees 14 (5) 12 (26) 12 (8) 9 (42) 11 (17) NR NR NR NR NR
Queen's Golden Gaels 12 (9) NR 14 (3) 16 (2) 13 (5) 10 (27) 10 (29) 11 (13) NR NR
Regina Rams NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
Saint Mary's Huskies NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
Saskatchewan Huskies 8 (87) 9 (43) NR NR 8 (82) 12 (3) 12 (2) 13 (1) NR NR
Sherbrooke Vert et Or 11 (10) 11 (35) 9 (48) 11 (32) 9 (69) 5 (147) 5 (150) 5 (160) 7 (108) 7 (126)
St. Francis Xavier X-Men NR 16 (2) NR 17 (2) NR NR NR NR NR 14 (2)
Toronto Varsity Blues NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
UBC Thunderbirds 7 (109) 10 (41) 10 (39) 6 (123) 10 (46) 9 (89) 9 (77) 9 (88) 9 (95) 6 (134)
Waterloo Warriors NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
Western Mustangs 3 (226-2) 3 (239-3) 3 (253-3) 3 (244-2) 3 (244-1) 3 (247) 3 (250-1) 2 (267-3) 2 (261-4) 2 (270-4)
Windsor Lancers NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
York Lions NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR

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


NR = Not Ranked, received no votes.


Number in parentheses denotes number votes, after the dash number of first place votes.

Post-season awards

CIS post-season awards
Quebec[13]Ontario[13]Atlantic[13]Canada West[13]NATIONAL
Hec Crighton Trophy Trenton Miller (Concordia) Will Finch (Western) Ashton Dickson (St. Francis Xavier) Andrew Buckley (Calgary) Andrew Buckley (Calgary)[13]
Presidents' Trophy Jonathan Boissonneault-Glaou (Montreal) John Rush (Guelph) Drew Morris (Acadia) Robert Woodson (Calgary) John Rush (Guelph)[13]
J. P. Metras Trophy Charles Vaillancourt (Laval) Kwaku Boateng (Wilfrid Laurier) Jesse St. James (Acadia) David Onyemata (Manitoba) David Onyemata (Manitoba)[13]
Peter Gorman Trophy Mathieu Betts (Laval) Jesse Amankwaa (York) Donovan Glave (Mount Allison) Jamel Lyles (Manitoba) Mathieu Betts (Laval)[13]
Russ Jackson Award Jérémi Roch (Sherbrooke) Curtis Carmichael (Queen's) Will Wojcik (Acadia) DJ Lalama (Manitoba) DJ Lalama (Manitoba)[13]
Frank Tindall Trophy Glen Constantin (Laval) Greg Marshall (Western) Gary Waterman (St. Francis Xavier) Wayne Harris, Jr. (Calgary) Wayne Harris, Jr. (Calgary)[13]

All-Canadian team

First team

Offence

QB – Andrew Buckley – Calgary

RB – Dillon Campbell – Laurier

RB – Mercer Timmis – Calgary

IR – Mitch Hillis – Saskatchewan

IR – Ian Stewart – Ottawa

WR – Rashaun Simonise – Calgary

WR – Daniel Vandervoort – McMaster

C – Sean McEwen – Calgary

G – Charles Vaillancourt – Laval

G – Sean Jamieson – Western

T – Braden Schram – Calgary

T – Jason Lauzon-Séguin – Laval

Defence

DT – David Onyemata – Manitoba

DT – Samuel Narkaj – Concordia

DE – Mathieu Betts – Laval

DE – Jesse St. James – Acadia

LB – John Rush – Guelph

LB – Drew Morris – Acadia

LB – Doctor Cassama – Calgary

FS – Jesse McNair – Western

HB – Robert Woodson – Calgary

HB – Maïko Zepeda – Montreal

CB – Godrey Onyeka – Laurier

CB – Adam Laurensse – Calgary

Special teams

P – Quinn van Gylswyk – British Columbia

K – Johnny Mark – Calgary

RET – Tunde Adeleke – Carleton

Second team

Offence

QB – Will Finch – Western

RB – Alex Taylor – Western

RB – Ashton Dickson – St. Francis Xavier

IR – Brian Jones – Acadia

IR – Jimmy Ralph – Alberta

WR – Yanic Lessard – Concordia

WR – Jacob Scarfone – Guelph

C – Matthew Van Praet – Western

G – Darius Ciraco – Calgary

G – Philippe Gagnon – Laval

T – Eddie Merdith – Western

T – Vernon Sainvil – St. Francis Xavier

Defence

DT – Donovan Dale – British Columbia

DT – Adam Melanson – Acadia

DE – Kwaku Boateng – Laurier

DE – Jonathan Boissonneault-Glaou – Montreal

LB – Shayne Gauthier – Laval

LB – Jake Heathcote – McMaster

LB – Micah Teitz – Calgary

FS – Kwame Adjei – Mount Allison

HB – Nicholas Parisotto – Guelph

HB – Mikaël Charland – Concordia

CB – Alex Hovington – Laval

CB – Devante Sampson – Mount Allison

Special teams

P – Félix Ménard-Brière – Montreal

K – Gabriel Ferraro – Guelph

RET – Jamel Lyles – Manitoba

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[13]

Championships

The Vanier Cup is played between the champions of the Mitchell Bowl and the Uteck Bowl, the national semi-final games. In 2015, according to the rotating schedule, the Canada West Hardy Trophy championship team will visit the Atlantic conference's Loney Bowl championship team for the Uteck Bowl. The winners of the Québec conference Dunsmore Cup will visit the Yates Cup Ontario championship team for the Mitchell Bowl.[14]

Playoff bracket

{{32TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds-Byes
| RD1=Conference Quarter-finals
| RD2=Conference Semi-finals
| RD3=Conference Championships
| RD4=National Semi-finals
| RD5=51st Vanier Cup
| team-width=
| score-width=
| RD1-team25=Carleton
| RD1-score25=39
| RD1-team26=Queen's
| RD1-score26=8
| RD1-team27=Bye
| RD1-team28=Guelph
| RD1-team29=Laurier
| RD1-score29=29
| RD1-team30=McMaster
| RD1-score30=15
| RD1-team31=Bye
| RD1-team32=Western
| RD2-team01=Manitoba
| RD2-score01=10
| RD2-team02=UBC
| RD2-score02=52
| RD2-team03=Saskatchewan
| RD2-score03=29
| RD2-team04=Calgary
| RD2-score04=37
| RD2-team05=Acadia
| RD2-score05=4
| RD2-team06=St. FX
| RD2-score06=26
| RD2-team07=Bye
| RD2-score07=
| RD2-team08=Mount Allison
| RD2-score08=
| RD2-team09=Sherbrooke
| RD2-score09=24
| RD2-team10=Montreal
| RD2-score10=31
| RD2-team11=Concordia
| RD2-score11=8
| RD2-team12=Laval
| RD2-score12=52
| RD2-team13=Carleton
| RD2-score13=21
| RD2-team14=Guelph
| RD2-score14=33
| RD2-team15=Laurier
| RD2-score15=18
| RD2-team16=Western
| RD2-score16=32
| RD3-team01=UBC
| RD3-score01=34
| RD3-team02=Calgary
| RD3-score02=26
| RD3-team04=Mount Allison
| RD3-score04=12
| RD3-team03=St. FX
| RD3-score03=14
| RD3-team05=Montreal
| RD3-score05=18
| RD3-team06=Laval
| RD3-score06=16
| RD3-team07=Guelph
| RD3-score07=23
| RD3-team08=Western
| RD3-score08=17
| RD4-team01=UBC
| RD4-score01=36
| RD4-team02= St. FX
| RD4-score02= 9
| RD4-team03=Montreal
| RD4-score03=25
| RD4-team04=Guelph
| RD4-score04= 10
| RD5-team01=UBC
| RD5-score01=26
| RD5-team02=Montreal
| RD5-score02=23
}}{{clear}}

The seed of the OUA Semi-Final is done so that the first-place team play the weakest team still alive.

Teams

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Canada West Football Conference
Hardy Trophy
InstitutionTeamCityProvinceFirst seasonHead coachEnrollmentEndowmentFootball stadiumCapacityHardy TrophiesVanier Cups
University of British Columbia Thunderbirds Vancouver BC1923Blake Nill43,579$1.01B Thunderbird Stadium3,500143
University of Calgary Dinos Calgary AB1964Wayne Harris, Jr.28,196$444M McMahon Stadium35,650154
University of Alberta Golden Bears Edmonton AB1910Chris Morris36,435$751M Foote Field3,500183
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Saskatoon SK1912Brian Towriss19,082$136.7M Griffiths Stadium6,171203
University of Regina Rams Regina SK1999Mike Gibson12,800$25.9M Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field32,84810
University of Manitoba Bisons Winnipeg MB1920Brian Dobie27,599$303M Investors Group Field33,422113
Ontario University Athletics
Yates Cup
InstitutionTeamCityProvinceFirst seasonHead coachEnrollmentEndowmentFootball stadiumCapacityYates CupsVanier Cups
University of Windsor Lancers Windsor ON 1968 Joe D'Amore 13,496 $32.5M South Campus Stadium 2,000 1 0
University of Western Ontario Mustangs London ON 1929 Greg Marshall 30,000 $266.6M TD Stadium 10,000 30 6
University of Waterloo Warriors Waterloo ON 1957 Chris Bertoia 27,978 $172M Warrior Field 5,200 2 0
Wilfrid Laurier University Golden Hawks Waterloo ON 1961 Michael Faulds 12,394 --- University Stadium 6,000 7 2
University of Guelph Gryphons Guelph ON 1950 Stu Lang 19,408 $164.2M Alumni Stadium 4,100 3 1
McMaster University Marauders Hamilton ON 1901 Stefan Ptaszek 25,688 $498.5M Ron Joyce Stadium 6,000 7 1
University of Toronto Varsity Blues Toronto ON 1877 Greg Gary 73,185 $1.823B Varsity Stadium 5,000 25 2
York University Lions Toronto ON 1969 Warren Craney 42,400 $306M York Stadium 2,500 0 0
Queen's University Golden Gaels Kingston ON 1882 Pat Sheahan 20,566 $657M Richardson Stadium 8,500 23 4
University of Ottawa Gee-Gees Ottawa ON 1894 Jamie Barresi 35,548 $128.4M Gee-Gees Field 4,152 4 2
Carleton University Ravens Ottawa ON 1945 Steve Sumarah 25,890 $230M Keith Harris Stadium 3,000 0 0
Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec
Dunsmore Cup
InstitutionTeamCityProvinceFirst seasonHead coachEnrollmentEndowmentFootball stadiumCapacityDunsmore CupsVanier Cups
Concordia University Stingers Montreal QC 1974 Mickey Donovan 38,809 $54.4M Concordia Stadium 4,000 3 0
Université de Montréal Carabins Montreal QC 2002 Danny Maciocia 55,540 $89.5M CEPSUM Stadium 5,100 2 1
McGill University Redmen Montreal QC 1898 Ronald Hilaire 32,514 $973.6M Molson Stadium 25,012 3 1
Université Laval Rouge et Or Quebec City QC 1996 Glen Constantin 37,591 $105.3M PEPS Stadium 12,257 12 8
Université de Sherbrooke Vert et Or Sherbrooke QC 1971 David Lessard 35,000 --- Université de Sherbrooke Stadium 3,359 0 0
Bishop's University Gaiters Sherbrooke QC 1884 Kevin Mackey 1,817 --- Coulter Field 2,200 4 0
Atlantic University Football Conference
Jewett Trophy
InstitutionTeamCityProvinceFirst seasonHead coachEnrollmentEndowmentFootball stadiumCapacityJewett TrophiesVanier Cups
Acadia University Axemen Wolfville NS 1957 Jeff Cummins 3,770 $40M Raymond Field 3,000 12 2
Mount Allison University Mounties Sackville NB 1955 Kelly Jeffrey 2,614 $110M MacAulay Field 2,500 5 0
Saint Francis Xavier University X-Men Antigonish NS 1954 Gary Waterman 4,871 $59.4M Oland Stadium 4,000 11 1
Saint Mary's University Huskies Halifax NS 1956 Perry Marchese 7,433 $16.9M Huskies Stadium 4,000 24 3

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2014-15/releases/ouafootball2015|title=Ontario University Athletics announces 2015 Football Schedule|publisher=Ontario University Athletics|date=2015-02-10 |accessdate=2015-03-06}}
2. ^Laval to host 2015 Vanier Cup in Quebec City from Canadian Interuniversity Sport, 8 December 2014, retrieved 2014-12-09.
3. ^http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2015-16/releases/top10-1
4. ^http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2015-16/releases/top10-2
5. ^http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2015-16/releases/top10-3
6. ^http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2015-16/releases/top10-4
7. ^http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2015-16/releases/top10-5
8. ^http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2015-16/releases/top10-6
9. ^http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2015-16/releases/top10-7
10. ^http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2015-16/releases/top10-8
11. ^http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2015-16/releases/top10-9
12. ^http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2015-16/releases/top10-10
13. ^10 2015 CIS Football Awards and All-Canadians
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/5-Year_Schedule_2014_to_2019.pdf |title=CIS 5-year Championship Schedule |publisher=Canadian Interuniversity Sport |accessdate=2015-03-07 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140729223014/http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/5-Year_Schedule_2014_to_2019.pdf |archivedate=2014-07-29 }}
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