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Churchill Bowl Games

Date Champion Score Runner Up Location
1958 McGill Redmen 9-6 UBC Thunderbirds Montreal, PQ
1959 Western Ontario Mustangs 34-7 UBC Thunderbirds Vancouver, BC
1960 McGill Redmen 46-7 Alberta Golden Bears Montreal, PQ
1961 Queen's Golden Gaels vs. UBC Thunderbirds, not played
1962 No competition
1963 No competition
1964 Queen's Golden Gaels vs. Alberta Golden Bears, not played
1965 No competition
1966 No competition
1967 No competition
1968 Queen's Golden Gaels 29-6 Manitoba Bisons Winnipeg, MB
1969 Manitoba Bisons 41-7 Windsor Lancers Winnipeg, MB
1970 Manitoba Bisons 24-20 (OT) Queen's Golden Gaels Winnipeg, MB
1971-11-13 Alberta Golden Bears 53-2 Bishop's Gaiters Edmonton, AB
1972-11-18 Alberta Golden Bears 58-6 Loyola College Edmonton, AB
1973-11-17 McGill Redmen 16-0 Manitoba Bisons
1974-11-16 Western Ontario Mustangs 41-17 Saskatchewan Huskies London, ON
1975-11-15 Ottawa Gee-Gees 45-6 Windsor Lancers Ottawa, ON
1976-11-13 Western Ontario Mustangs 30-8 Calgary Dinos London, ON
1977-11-12 Western Ontario Mustangs 24-22 Calgary Dinos London, ON
1978-11-11 UBC Thunderbirds 25-16 Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks Vancouver, BC
1979-11-10 Western Ontario Mustangs 32-14 Queen's Golden Gaels London, ON
1980-11-15 Alberta Golden Bears 14-4 Western Ontario Mustangs Edmonton, AB
1981-11-21 Alberta Golden Bears 32-31 Western Ontario Mustangs Edmonton, AB
1982-11-13 Western Ontario Mustangs 17-7 Concordia Stingers London, ON
1983-11-12 Queen's Golden Gaels 21-7 Toronto Varsity Blues Kingston, ON
1984-11-17 Guelph Gryphons 12-7 Calgary Dinos Guelph, ON
1985-11-23 Calgary Dinos 56-14 Carleton Ravens Calgary, AB
1986-11-15 UBC Thunderbirds 32-30 Bishop's Gaiters Lennoxville, PQ
1987-11-14 UBC Thunderbirds 33-31 Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks Vancouver, BC
1988-11-12 Calgary Dinos 34-15 Western Ontario Mustangs London, ON
1989-11-11 Saskatchewan Huskies 30-10 Queen's Golden Gaels Saskatoon, SK
1990-11-17 Saskatchewan Huskies 41-13 Bishop's Gaiters Montreal, PQ
1991-11-16 Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks 42-22 Queen's Golden Gaels Skydome, Toronto, ON
1992-11-14 Queen's Golden Gaels 23-16 Guelph Gryphons Skydome, Toronto, ON
1993-11-13 Toronto Varsity Blues 26-16 Concordia Stingers Skydome, Toronto, ON
1994-11-12 Western Ontario Mustangs 41-24 Bishop's Gaiters Lennoxville, PQ
1995-11-18 Calgary Dinos 37-7 Ottawa Gee-Gees Calgary, AB
1996-11-16 Saskatchewan Huskies 33-9 Guelph Gryphons Waterloo, ON
1997-11-15 Waterloo Warriors (*) 37-44 Ottawa Gee-Gees (*) Ottawa, ON
1998-11-21 Saskatchewan Huskies 33-17 Western Ontario Mustangs Saskatoon, SK
1999-11-20 Laval Rouge et Or 27-21 Saskatchewan Huskies Ste. Foy, PQ
2000-11-18 Ottawa Gee-Gees 20-15 McMaster Marauders Hamilton, ON
2001-11-17 Manitoba Bisons 27-6 McMaster Marauders Winnipeg, MB
2002-11-16 Saint Mary's Huskies 36-25 McMaster Marauders Hamilton, ON

(*) Note: The Ottawa Gee-Gees were forced to forfeit all of their post-season titles in 1997 because they had ineligible players on their roster.

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