After a nationwide search, Carleton University announced Monday that Steve Sumarah has been named the 13th head coach of the Ravens varsity football program.
Football Canada is proud to announce Noel Thorpe as Head Coach of the Junior National Team which will compete at the 2012 IFAF Junior World Championship.
Laval’s Arnaud Gascon-Nadon, Saskatchewan’s Ben Heenan and Regina’s Akiem Hicks have been selected to represent Canadian Interuniversity Sport football in the 87th edition of ...
McMaster’s Department of Athletics and Recreation is pleased to announce the signing of football head coach Stefan Ptaszek to a new long-term contract.
The University of Waterloo’s Department of Athletics announced that Joe Paopao has been selected as the interim head coach of the Waterloo Warriors football program.
Quarterback Kyle Quinlan, linebacker Aram Eisho and kicker Tyler Crapigna have been named the CIS offensive, defensive and special teams players of the week respectively.
Kicker Tyler Crapigna redeemed himself on his second field goal attempt with the game on the line to give the McMaster Marauders their first Vanier Cup title.
McMaster wide receiver Brad Fochesato and Laval teammates Frédéric Plesius and Jérémie Chrétien are the CIS players of the week for the period ending Nov. 18, 2011.
After five years of coaching the Warrior Football program at the University of Waterloo, Head Coach Dennis McPhee has resigned from his coaching position and will be leaving the University.
TSN’s live prime time coverage of the biggest football game in Canadian Interuniversity Sport – between Laval and McMaster – touches down on Friday, Nov. 25 at 8:30 p.m. ET.
The Rouge et Or return to the Vanier Cup looking to defend their title against the Marauders, a team making its first appearance in the national championship since 1967.
On Friday night, the Laval Rouge et Or and McMaster Marauders will meet for CIS football supremacy in the comfort of newly-renovated B.C. Place Stadium in Vancouver.
The defending Vanier Cup champion Laval Rouge et Or will have a chance to reclaim their national title next week following a 41-10 defeat of the Calgary Dinos in the Mitchell Bowl.
Three touchdown passes and a scoring run by Kyle Quinlan led the McMaster Marauders to a 45-21 come-from-behind victory over the No. 9 Acadia Axemen in the Uteck Bowl.
Four teams produced resounding wins in the conference finals, leaving no doubt that the four best teams in the country are the ones still in the Vanier race.
The Mitchell promises to be a classic duel between a pair of powerhouses – Calgary and Laval – meeting in the post-season for the third time in four years.
The Uteck Bowl will see two unfamiliar foes square off for the first time in history. The McMaster Marauders visit the Acadia Axemen in the first-ever CIS semifinal played in New Brunswick.
The CIS football national semifinals are set following wins by the top-ranked Laval Rouge et Or, No. 2 Calgary Dinos, No. 4 McMaster Marauders and No. 9 Acadia Axemen in the conference finals.