37th Vanier Cup

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37th Vanier Cup
Saint Mary's Huskies Manitoba Bisons
(8–0) (7–1)
42 16
Head coach: 
Head coach: 
1234 Total
Saint Mary's Huskies 126717 42
Manitoba Bisons 31030 16
DateDecember 1, 2001
StadiumSkyDome
LocationToronto
Ted Morris Memorial TrophyRyan Jones, Saint Mary's
Bruce Coulter AwardKyl Morrison, Saint Mary's
Attendance19,138
Broadcasters
NetworkTSN (English) / RDS (French)

The 37th Vanier Cup was played on December 1, 2001, at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 2001 season. The Saint Mary's Huskies won their second championship in school history by defeating the Manitoba Bisons by a score of 42–16.[1]

Game summary[edit]

Saint Mary's Huskies (42) - TDs, Thibeault, Currie, Perez, Morrison, Tyler; FGs Bartolucci (2); cons., Bartolucci (4); safety touch (1).

Manitoba Bisons (16) - TDs, Miller; FGs Boreham (3); cons., Boreham.

Scoring summary[edit]

First Quarter
SMU - FG Bartolucci 32 (4:12)
SMU - TD Thibeault 19 pass from Jones (Bartolucci convert) (7:20)
MAN - FG Boreham 21 (11:52)
SMU - Team Safety (15:00)
Second Quarter
MAN - TD Miller 5 pass from Munson (Boreham convert) (4:43)
MAN - FG Boreham 32 (12:20)
SMU - TD Curry 12 pass from Jones (Two-point convert failed) (13:41)
Third Quarter
SMU - TD Perez 10 run (Bartolucci convert) (9:40)
MAN - FG Boreham 23 (13:22)
Fourth Quarter
SMU - FG Bartolucci 31 (5:15)
SMU - TD Morrison 28 Interception (Bartolucci convert) (5:39)
SMU - TD Tyler 5 pass from Jones (Bartolucci convert) (9:01)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Vanier Cup" (PDF). Canada West. 2001.

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