Mitchell Bowl - List of Mitchell Bowl Champions

List of Mitchell Bowl Champions

Date Champion Score Runner Up Score Location Maury L. Van Vliet Trophy (MVP) Winner
2002-11-16 Saskatchewan 22 McGill 0 Percival-Molson Stadium, Montreal Sheldon Ball, Saskatchewan
2003-11-15 Laval 36 McMaster 32 Ivor Wynne Stadium, Hamilton Jeronimo Huerta-Flores, Laval
2004-11-20 Saskatchewan 31 Saint Mary's 16 Griffiths Stadium, Saskatoon Steve Bilan, Saskatchewan
2005-11-19 Saskatchewan 29 Laval 27 Griffiths Stadium, Saskatoon David Stevens, Saskatchewan
2006-11-18 Saskatchewan 35 Ottawa 28 Frank Clair Stadium, Ottawa Tyler O’Gorman, Saskatchewan
2007-11-17 Manitoba 52 Western 20 Canad Inns Stadium, Winnipeg Mike Howard, Manitoba
2008-11-16 Western 28 Saint Mary's 12 TD Waterhouse Stadium, London Craig Butler, Western
2009-11-21 Queen's 33 Laval 30 Richardson Memorial Stadium, Kingston Shomari Williams, Queen's
2010-11-20 Calgary 35 Saint Mary's 8 McMahon Stadium, Calgary Steven Lumbala, Calgary
2011-11-18 Laval 41 Calgary 10 McMahon Stadium, Calgary Sébastien Lévesque, Laval
2012-11-17 McMaster 45 Calgary 6 Ron Joyce Stadium, Hamilton Kyle Quinlan, McMaster

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