Regina welcomes Laval, Laurier visits Bishop’s in U Sports football semi-finals

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Ontario champion Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks visit Atlantic champion Bishop’s Gaiters in battle of 10-0 squads in in U Sports football semi-finals

University of Regina Rams players lift The Hardy Trophy after defeating the University of Saskatchewan Huskies at the U Sports Canada West Hardy Cup football championship action in Saskatoon, Sask., on Nov. 9, 2024.His team has thrived against favoured competition in the U Sports football playoffs. Now armed with a Canada West title, the Rams are looking for another upset win Saturday against the Laval Rouge et Or in the Mitchell Bowl.

“Those guys play hard and they play tough football,” Laval head coach Glen Constantin said of the Rams. “They get every ounce out of it.” Xavier Gervais booted a 25-yard field goal in triple overtime to give the Gaiters a 25-22 win in the Loney Bowl. He forced OT with a 16-yard boot with six seconds left in regulation after Gabriel Royer forced a Huskies fumble.

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