58th Vanier Cup

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58th Vanier Cup
58th and 59th Vanier Cup Logo.png
UBC Thunderbirds Montreal Carabins
(6–2) (7–1)
9 16
Head coach: 
Head coach: 
1 2 3 4 Total
UBC Thunderbirds 0 6 0 3 9
Montreal Carabins 9 0 7 0 16
Date November 25, 2023
Stadium Richardson Memorial Stadium
Location Kingston, Ontario
Ted Morris Memorial Trophy Jonathan Sénécal
Bruce Coulter Award Nicky Farinaccio
National anthem All the Queen's Men
Referee Brent Young
Broadcasters
Network English: CBC Sports[1]
French: TVA Sports[2]
Announcers Mark Lee (play-by-play)
Dashawn Stephens (analyst)
Signa Butler (sideline reporter)
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The 2023 Vanier Cup, the 58th edition of the Canadian university football championship, took place on November 25, 2023 at Richardson Memorial Stadium in Kingston, Ontario.[3][4] The Montreal Carabins defeated the UBC Thunderbirds by a score of 16–9 to win the second Vanier Cup championship in program history.[5]

Host

This was the first time that Kingston hosted the Vanier Cup since its inception in 1965.[6] However, it was the third time that the school had hosted the university final, with the others taking place in 1920 and 1929.[6]

Background

Semi-final games

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It was announced that according to the rotating schedule, the Québec conference Dunsmore Cup championship team would host the Yates Cup Ontario championship team for the Uteck Bowl. The winners of the Canada West Hardy Trophy would host the Atlantic conference's Loney Bowl championship team for the Mitchell Bowl.[3] These games were scheduled to be played on November 18, 2023.[3]

In the first semifinal, UBC defeated St. Francis Xavier 47–17. In the second semifinals, Montreal defeated Western 29–3.[7] This was UBC's first finals since 2015, and Montreal's first since 2019, when they lost against Calgary.

Bracket

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November 18th
Semi-finals
November 25th
Final
 
           
 
Uteck BowlMontreal, QC
 
 
Montreal 29
 
Vanier Cup – Kingston, ON
 
Western 3
 
Montreal 16
 
Mitchell BowlVancouver, BC
 
UBC 9
 
UBC 47
 
 
St. Francis Xavier 17
 

Teams

The championship game matched UBC from the Canada West Conference and Montreal from the RSEQ Conference. The programs previously met for the 51st Vanier Cup, when UBC captured their fourth national championship.[8]

References

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