57th Vanier Cup

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57th Vanier Cup
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Saskatchewan Huskies Laval Rouge et Or
(7–1) (7–1)
24 30
Head coach: 
Head coach: 
1 2 3 4 Total
Saskatchewan Huskies 3 14 0 7 24
Laval Rouge et Or 3 14 3 10 30
Date November 26, 2022
Stadium Western Alumni Stadium
Location London, Ontario
Ted Morris Memorial Trophy Kevin Mital
Bruce Coulter Award Charles-Alexandre Jacques
Referee Al Gates
Halftime show Delaney Jane[1]
Attendance 8,420
Broadcasters
Network English: CBC Sports,[2]
French: TVA Sports[3]
Announcers Mark Lee (play-by-play)
Dashawn Stephens (analyst)
Signa Butler (sideline reporter)
Rob Pizzo (sideline reporter)[4]
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The 2022 Vanier Cup, the 57th edition of the Canadian university football championship, took place on November 26, 2022 at Western Alumni Stadium in London, Ontario.[5][6] The game determined the U Sports football national champion for the 2022 season.

The RSEQ champion Laval Rouge et Or defeated the Canada West champion Saskatchewan Huskies by a score of 30–24.[7][4] The Rouge et Or won their U Sports-leading 11th Vanier Cup championship.[4]

Background

This was the first time that London had hosted the Vanier Cup game.[8]

Semi-final games

The Vanier Cup is played between the champions of the Mitchell Bowl, and the Uteck Bowl, the national semi-final games.

The Québec conference Dunsmore Cup championship team, the Laval Rouge et Or defeated the Yates Cup Ontario championship team, the Western Mustangs, for the Mitchell Bowl. The winners of the Canada West Hardy Trophy, the Saskatchewan Huskies, defeated the Atlantic conference's Loney Bowl championship team, the St. Francis Xavier X-Men, for the Uteck Bowl.[5][4] These games were played on November 19, 2022, and both of the visiting teams were victorious.[5]

Bracket

November 19
Semi-finals
19th Uteck Bowl
20th Mitchell Bowl
November 26
57th Vanier Cup
       
St. Francis Xavier 19
Saskatchewan 36
Saskatchewan 24
Laval 30
Western 20
Laval 27

Teams

The Saskatchewan Huskies and Laval Rouge et Or played for the championship, following their victories in the bowl games.[4] The Huskies were playing in their second straight Vanier Cup game and 11th overall, having won three championships in program history.[4] The Rouge et Or were playing in their 13th championship game and won their 11th Vanier Cup.[4] The two programs also played in 2004 and 2006 with both games also resulting in Laval victories.[4]

Scoring summary

First quarter[7]

SSK – FG Solie 20 yards (6:27) 3–0 SSK
LAV – FG Blanchard 15 yards (1:54) 3–3

Second quarter[7]

SSK – TD Iverson 3-yard pass from Nyhus (Solie convert) (13:45) 10–3 SSK
LAV – TD Muganda 3-yard run (Blanchard convert) (11:19) 10–10
LAV – Single Blanchard 85 yards (kickoff through the endzone) (11:19) 11–10 LAV
SSK – TD Vavra 3-yard pass from Nyhus (Solie convert) (8:35) 17–11 SSK
LAV – FG Blanchard 28 yards (6:15) 17–14 SSK
LAV – FG Blanchard 49 yards (0:01) 17–17

Third quarter[7]

LAV – FG Blanchard 10 yards (3:25) 20–17 LAV

Fourth quarter[7]

LAV – TD Dallaire 1-yard pass from Mital (Blanchard convert) (13:10) 27–17 LAV
SSK – TD Wiebe 3-yard pass from Nyhus (Solie convert) (4:58) 27–24 LAV
LAV – FG Blanchard 25 yards (1:56) 30–24 LAV

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