2005 Mitchell Bowl
Host conference: Canada West
Teams: Saskatchewan Huskies vs Laval Rouge
et Or
Venue: Griffiths Stadium, Saskatoon
Date: Saturday November 19th
Game time: 1 p.m. CT (2 p.m. ET)
Tickets: Tickets -Adults-$15, University
Students-$10 , Youth-$5, Child - $3, call (306)
966-1020 for tickets
TV: TSN (1-hour tape delay): 2 p.m. local
(3 p.m. ET)
RDS (live): 1 p.m. local (2 p.m. ET)
Official Hotel and phone number:
Hilton Garden Inn
Phone: 306-244-2311 ext 75405
Contact: Laura LaPlante
Fax: 306-664-2234
90 22nd Street East
e-mail: reservations@hgisaskatoon.com
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7K 3X6
The first Mitchell Bowl was presented in 2002. Following the
2001 season, the Atlantic Bowl was re-named Mitchell Bowl. Mr.
Douglas H. Mitchell is a distinguished Canadian and long time
supporter of Canadian Interuniversity Sport. A former UBC Thunderbird
football player and past Commissioner of the CFL, Doug Mitchell
is the founder of the CIS Howard Mackie Awards, presented annually
to the CIS Male and Female Athlete of the Year. Mr. Mitchell
is currently the Chair of the National Executive Council and
Regional Managing Partner, Calgary with Borden Ladner Gervais
LLP, the law firm which sponsors the Howard Mackie Awards since
their inception in 1993.
2004 |
Saskatchewan |
31 |
Saint Mary's |
16 |
2003 |
Laval |
36 |
McMaster |
32 |
2002 |
Saskatchewan |
22 |
McGill |
0 |
2001 |
Manitoba |
27 |
McMaster |
6 |
2000 |
Ottawa |
20 |
McMaster |
15 |
1999 |
Laval |
27 |
Saskatchewan |
21 |
1998 |
Saskatchewan |
33 |
Western |
17 |
1997 |
Waterloo |
1 |
Ottawa |
0* |
1996 |
Saskatchewan |
33 |
Guelph |
9 |
1995 |
Calgary |
37 |
Ottawa |
7 |
1994 |
Western |
41 |
Bishop's |
24 |
1993 |
Toronto |
26 |
Concordia |
16 |
1992 |
Queen's |
23 |
Guelph |
16 |
1991 |
Laurier |
42 |
Queen's |
22 |
1990 |
Saskatchewan |
41 |
Bishop's |
13 |
1989 |
Saskatchewan |
40 |
Queen's |
10 |
1988 |
Calgary |
34 |
Western |
15 |
1987 |
UBC |
33 |
Laurier |
31 |
1986 |
UBC |
32 |
Bishop's |
30 |
1985 |
Calgary |
56 |
Carleton |
14 |
1984 |
Guelph |
12 |
Calgary |
7 |
1983 |
Queen's |
21 |
Toronto |
7 |
1982 |
Western |
17 |
Concordia |
7 |
1981 |
Alberta |
32 |
Western |
31 |
1980 |
Alberta |
14 |
Western |
4 |
1979 |
Western |
32 |
Queen's |
14 |
1978 |
UBC |
25 |
Laurier |
16 |
1977 |
Western |
24 |
Calgary |
22 |
1976 |
Western |
30 |
UBC |
8 |
1975 |
Ottawa |
45 |
Windsor |
6 |
1974 |
Western |
41 |
Saskatchewan |
17 |
1973 |
McGill |
16 |
Manitoba |
0 |
1972 |
Alberta |
58 |
Loyola |
6 |
1971 |
Alberta |
53 |
Bishop's |
2 |
1970 |
Manitoba |
24 |
Queen's |
20 OT |
1969 |
Manitoba |
41 |
Windsor |
7 |
1968 |
Queen's |
29 |
Manitoba |
6 |
1961-1967 |
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1960 |
McGill |
46 |
Alberta |
7 |
1959 |
Western |
34 |
UBC |
7 |
1958 |
McGill |
9 |
UBC |
6 |
* Due to ineligible players on their roster, Ottawa vacated
all post-season titles in 1997.
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