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U SPORTS Football RECORDS (Single Game, Single Season, Career) Last Updated: November 26, 2019 U SPORTS FOOTBaLL RECORDS (single game, single season, career) Last updated: November 26, 2019 RECORDS DU FOOTBaLL DE U SPORTS (match, saison, carrière) Dernière mise à jour : 26 novembre 2019 U SPORTS FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS / RECORDS INDIVIDUELS DU FOOTBALL DE U SPORTS NOTE: single-game records include both regular season and playoff games, while single-season and career records include regular season games only. NOTE: les records de match incluent les matchs de saison régulière et de séries, alors que les records de saison et de carrière incluent uniquement les matchs de saison régulière. SCORING / POINTS Single Game / Partie 48 Paul Brule, StFX vs Dalhousie Oct. 20, 1967 (7 rush TDs, 1 p ret TD) 42 Ralph Hayes, StFX vs Dalhousie Nov. 4, 1961 (5 rush TDs, 2 rec TDs) 42 Mike Murphy, Ottawa vs McGill Oct. 2, 1976 (5 TDs, 1 FG, 9 PATs) 37 Neil Lumsden, Ottawa vs Queen’s Nov. 1, 1975 * 36 Jim Reid, Laurier vs Guelph Oct. 22, 1977 36 Andre Durie, York vs Waterloo Sep.18, 2004 35 Bob Stracina, Acadia vs Mt. Allison Oct. 16, 1976 32 Boris Bede, Laval vs Bishop’s Sept. 20, 2014 30 Daryl Burgess, Saint Mary’s vs Mt. Allison Nov. 7, 1964 30 Jim Stewart, Saint Mary’s vs St. Dunstan’s Oct. 16, 1965 30 Brian Fryer, Alberta vs UBC Sept. 29, 1973 30 Chuck McMann, Laurier vs York Oct. 19, 1974 30 Dan Diduck, Calgary vs Sask. Oct. 17, 1975 30 Hubie Walsh, Acadia vs Mt. Allison Oct. 21, 1978 30 Hubie Walsh, Acadia vs Mt. Allison Sept. 22, 1979 30 Joey Tynes, StFX vs Mt. Allison Oct. 27, 1979 30 Blake Marshall, Western vs Toronto Sept. 20, 1985 30 Dave Brown, Calgary vs Manitoba Oct. 6, 1989 30 Dominic Zagari, Manitoba vs Alberta Sept. 16, 1995 30 Carlo Disipio, Ottawa vs Concordia Nov. 4, 1995 * 30 Sean Reade, Western vs Acadia Nov. 18, 1995 * (Atlantic Bowl) 30 Ken Eslinger, Calgary vs Manitoba Sept. 5, 1998 30 Sylvain Girard, Concordia vs Laval Oct. 3, 1998 30 Kojo Aidoo, McMaster vs Toronto Oct. 7, 2000 30 Luis Perez, Saint Mary’s vs Mt. Allison Oct. 20, 2001 30 Jesse Lumsden, McMaster vs Western Oct. 4, 2003 30 Brendan Mahoney, SFU vs Regina Nov. 1, 2003 * 30 Daryl Stephenson, Windsor vs Toronto Sept. 24, 2005 30 Chris Ciezki, UBC vs SFU Oct. 18, 2006 30 Nathan Riva, Western vs Windsor Sept. 19, 2009 30 Mercer Timmis, Calgary vs Manitoba Oct. 27, 2012 * Playoff game / Match de séries Single Season / Saison (regular season only / saison régulière seulement) 150 Paul Brule, StFX 1967 (25 TDs: 21 rush, 2 rec, 1 punt ret, 1 int ret) 148 Neil Lumsden, Ottawa 1975 144 Mike Murphy, Ottawa 1976 144 Johnny Mark, Calgary 2015 130 Lirim Hajrullahu, Western 2013 130 Marc Liegghio, Western 2017 126 Jesse Lumsden, McMaster 2004 125 Gabriel Ferraro, Guelph 2017 120 Paul Brule, StFX 1966 120 Kojo Aidoo, McMaster 2000 120 Jesse Lumsden, McMaster 2003 118 Niko DiFonte, Calgary 2018 117 Michael Ray, McMaster 2003 117 Christopher Milo, Laval 2008 115 Christopher Milo, Laval 2010 # 114 Jamie Boreham, Manitoba 2001 114 Johnny Mark, Calgary 2012 114 Mercer Timmis, Calgary 2013 114 Daniel Ferraro, Guelph 2014 113 Neil Lumsden, Ottawa 1973 113 Zack Medeiros, Western 2014 111 Bob Stracina, Acadia 1976 107 Boris Bede, Laval 2014 106 Andrew English, UBC 1995 106 Ara Tchobanian, Ottawa 2007 106 Marc Liegghio, Western 2016 106 Marc Liegghio, Western 2018 104 Adam Preocanin, McMaster 2016 103 Tyler Crapigna, McMaster 2014 102 Al Charuk, Acadia 1974 102 Tim Tindale, Western 1991 102 Don Blair, Calgary 1995 102 David Côté, Laval 2019 101 Neil Lumsden, Ottawa 1974 101 Cam Baird, Ottawa 1989 101 Sean Stenger, Saskatchewan 2016 100 Ken Munro UBC 1982 100 Marc Liegghio, Western 2019 98 Brian Fryer, Alberta 1974 98 Lirim Hajrullahu, Western 2012 98 Ben Kelly, Western 2015 97 Terry Baker, Acadia 1986 97 Jamie Boreham, Manitoba 2002 97 Johnny Mark, Calgary 2014 96 Jim Reid, Laurier 1977 96 Phil Côté, Ottawa 1999 96 Andre Durie, York 2004 96 Chris Ciezki, UBC 2006 96 Mike Giffin, Queen’s 2007 96 Justin Palardy, Saint Mary’s 2009 96 Dillon Wamsley, Queen’s 2013 # RSEQ teams played 9 regular season games from 2010 to 2012 (one more than the other conferences) / Les équipes du RSEQ ont disputé 9 matchs de calendrier régulier de 2010 à 2012 (un de plus que les autres conférences). Career / Carrière (regular season only / saison régulière seulement) 535 Johnny Mark, Calgary 2011-15 442 Marc Liegghio, Western 2016- 422 Lirim Hajrullahu, Western 2009-13 412 Lewis Ward, Ottawa 2012-17 (1) 410 Neil Lumsden, Ottawa 1972-75 404 Tyler Crapigna, McMaster 2010-14 398 Gabriel Ferraro, Guelph 2014-18 392 Frank Jagas, Western 1990-94 385 Christopher Milo, Laval 2007-10 374 William Dion, Sherbrooke 2008-12 372 Michael Domagala, Carleton 2014-18 368 Matthew Falvo, Ottawa 2008-12 365 Nathan Mesher, Laurier 2015- 357 Jamie Boreham, UBC-Sask.-Man. 1996 / 1999 / 2001-03 346 Michael Ray, McMaster 2000-04 342 Boris Bede, Laval 2011-14 337 Aaron Ifield, Calgary 2006-10 334 Dan Village, Queen’s 2007-11 328 Niko DiFonte, Calgary 2016- 320 Justin Palardy, Saint Mary’s 2006-09 315 Adam Preocanin, McMaster 2016- 313 Sean Stenger, Saskatchewan 2014-18 311 Ara Tchobanian, Ottawa 2003-07 306 Paul Brule, StFX 1964-67 301 Keegan Treloar, Concordia 2011-15 297 Perri Scarcelli, Regina 2005-09 296 Dominic Zagari, Manitoba 1991-95 294 Kevin Reider, Windsor 2003-07 293 Bob Stracina, Acadia 1975-79 293 Anand Pillai, McGill 1999-2003 290 Rob Maver, Guelph 2006-09 288 Dillon Wamsley, Queen’s 2012-15 283 Pierre-Paul Gélinas, Montréal 2007-11 282 Jesse Lumsden, McMaster 2001-04 278 Jadran Mlinarevic, StFX 1982-86 276 Stuart Brindle, Toronto 1991-95 275 Ryan Lambert, Mount Allison 2014-17 274 Bruce Parsons, Calgary 1991-94 271 Derek Livingstone, McMaster 1997-2000 270 Chris Mamo, Laurier 2005-09 265 Terry Baker, Mt. Allison - Acadia 1982-84 / 1986 265 Jamie Galloway, Queen’s 1988-92 264 Mercer Timmis, Calgary 2012-15 264 Louis-Philippe Simoneau, Montréal 2014-15 / 2017- 263 David Côté, Laval 2017- 261 Brian Devlin, Laurier 2003-05 261 Shawn McIsaac, UBC 2004-08 260 Daniel Ferraro, Guelph 2011-14 259 Brent Matich, Calgary 1984-88 259 Darren McNeice, Ottawa 1995-99 258 Randy McAuley, Western 2003-07 258 Brian Hope, Saint Mary’s 2016- 254 Ronnie Pfeffer, Laurier 2011-14 252 Arek Bigos, Waterloo 1993-97 252 Warren Kean, Concordia 2003-06 251 Steve Kasowski, Alberta 1984 / 1986-89 247 Dave Osiowy, Saskatchewan 1974-78 247 William Godfrey, Acadia 1992-96 246 Andy Fantuz, Western 2002-05 244 Kojo Aidoo, McMaster 1998-02 242 Rob Pikula, Western 2001-04 240 Nick FitzGibbon, Guelph 2006-10 238 Norm Nasser, Guelph 1998-02 237 Kevin Rydeard, Western 1980-83 236 Derek Schiavone, Western 2005-07 235 Ken Munro, UBC 1979-82 235 Matt Kellett, Saskatchewan 1996-98 235 Hugh O’Neill, Alberta 2007-10 234 Daryl Stephenson, Windsor 2004-08 233 Greg Hiscox, Bishop’s 1990-93 231 Quinn van Gylswyk, UBC 2013-15 228 Nick Liberatore, Queen’s 2016- 225 Darrel Batt, Manitoba 1981-85 225 Simon Restall, Bishop’s 1986-89 223 Robert Eeuwes, McGill-Windsor 2004-06 / 2008 & 2010 222 Mike Giffin, Queen’s 2005-08 (1) Ward only dressed for 1 game in 2012 (0 point) which did not count towards his eligibility, as per U Sports regulations. (1) Ward a participé à 1 match en 2012 (0 point) ce qui, suivant les règles de U Sports, n’a pas affecté son admissibilité. ALL-PURPOSE TOUCHDOWNS / TOUCHÉS (toutes catégories incluses) Single Game / Partie 8 Paul Brule, StFX vs Dalhousie Oct. 20, 1967 (7 rush, 1 p ret) 7 Ralph Hayes, StFX vs Dalhousie Nov. 4, 1961 (5 rush, 2 rec) 6 Jim Reid, Laurier vs Guelph Oct. 22, 1977 6 Andre Durie, York vs Waterloo Sept. 18, 2004 5 Daryl Burgess, Saint Mary’s vs Mount Allison Nov. 7, 1964 5 Jim Stewart, Saint Mary’s vs St. Dunstan’s Oct. 16, 1965 5 Brian Fryer, Alberta vs UBC Sept. 29, 1973 5 Chuck McMann, Laurier vs York Oct. 19, 1974 5 Dan Diduck, Calgary vs Sask. Oct. 17, 1975 5 Neil Lumsden, Ottawa vs Queen’s Nov. 1, 1975 5 Mike Murphy, Ottawa vs McGill Oct. 2, 1976 5 Hubie Walsh, Acadia vs Mount Allison Oct. 21, 1978 5 Hubie Walsh, Acadia vs Mount Allison Sept. 22, 1979 5 Joey Tynes, StFX vs Mount Allison Oct. 27, 1979 5 Blake Marshall, Western vs Toronto Sept. 20, 1985 5 Dave Brown, Calgary vs Manitoba Oct. 6, 1989 5 Dominic Zagari, Manitoba vs Alberta Sept. 16, 1995 5 Carlo Disipio, Ottawa vs Concordia Nov. 4, 1995 * 5 Sean Reade, Western vs Acadia Nov. 18, 1995 * (Atlantic Bowl) 5 Ken Eslinger, Calgary vs Manitoba Sept. 5, 1998 5 Sylvain Girard, Concordia vs Laval Oct. 3, 1998 5 Kojo Aidoo, McMaster vs Toronto Oct. 7, 2000 5 Luis Perez, Saint Mary’s vs Mount Allison Oct. 20, 2001 5 Jesse Lumsden, McMaster vs Western Oct. 4, 2003 5 Brendan Mahoney, SFU vs Regina Nov. 1, 2003 * 5 Daryl Stephenson, Windsor vs Toronto Sept. 24, 2005 5 Chris Ciezki, UBC vs Simon Fraser Oct. 18, 2006 5 Nathan Riva, Western vs Windsor Sept. 19, 2009 5 Mercer Timmis, Calgary vs Manitoba Oct. 27, 2012 * Playoff game / Match de séries Single Season / Saison (regular season only / saison régulière seulement) 25 Paul Brule, StFX 1967 (21 rush, 2 rec, 1 punt ret, 1 int ret) 21 Jesse Lumsden, McMaster 2004 20 Paul Brule, StFX 1966 20 Kojo Aidoo, McMaster 2000 20 Jesse Lumsden, McMaster 2003 19 Mercer Timmis, Calgary 2013 17 Tim Tindale Western 1991 17 Don Blair, Calgary 1995 16 Brian Fryer, Alberta 1974 16 Jim Reid, Laurier 1977 16 Phil Côté, Ottawa 1999 16 Andre Durie, York 2004 16 Chris Ciezki, UBC 2006 16 Mike Giffin, Queen’s 2007 15 Peter Joyce, RMC 1957 15 Neil Lumsden, Ottawa 1975 15 Mike Murphy, Ottawa 1976 15 Bruce Wilkins, Bishop’s 1977 15 Dominic Zagari, Manitoba 1995 15 Sean Reade, Western 1995 15 Fabian Rayne, Western 1998 15 Mike Bradley, Waterloo 1999 15 Randy McAuley, Western 2004 15 Randy McAuley, Western 2007 15 Nathan Riva, Western 2009 15 Tyler Varga, Western 2011 14 Brad Elberg, Queen’s 1992 14 Stefan Ptaszek, Laurier 1994 14 Éric Lapointe, Mt.
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