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{{Infobox Sports league |
{{Infobox Sports league |
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| title = Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association |
| title = Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association |
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| current_season = 2022 CUFLA season |
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| logo =File:CUFLA logo.jpg |
| logo =File:CUFLA logo.jpg |
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| sport = |
| sport = Lacrosse |
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| founded = 1985 |
| founded = 1985 |
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| president = David Fenicky (2014- present) |
| president = David Fenicky (2014- present) |
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| past president = Ryan McGrath (2007-14) |
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| country = [[Canada]] |
| country = [[Canada]] |
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| champion = [[Western Mustangs]] ( |
| champion = [[Western Mustangs]] (2023) |
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| website = [http://cufla.ca cufla.ca] |
| website = [http://cufla.ca cufla.ca] |
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As it celebrates its 30th year in 2014, the CUFLA has expanded again to 15 teams with the addition of [[Nipissing University]] and the [[University of Ottawa]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Gees lacrosse goes competitive|url=http://thefulcrum.ca/sports/gees-lacrosse-goes-competitive/|website=The Fulcrum|accessdate=23 January 2014}}</ref> This ongoing growth bodes well for the continued expansion of men's field lacrosse at various universities across Canada. |
As it celebrates its 30th year in 2014, the CUFLA has expanded again to 15 teams with the addition of [[Nipissing University]] and the [[University of Ottawa]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Gees lacrosse goes competitive|url=http://thefulcrum.ca/sports/gees-lacrosse-goes-competitive/|website=The Fulcrum|accessdate=23 January 2014}}</ref> This ongoing growth bodes well for the continued expansion of men's field lacrosse at various universities across Canada. |
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Concordia University left after the 2015 season, leaving the league with 14 teams. |
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== Teams == |
== Teams == |
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[[File:Guelph Gryphons field goalie 2014.jpg|thumbnail|right|185px|Guelph goalie in 2014 |
[[File:Guelph Gryphons field goalie 2014.jpg|thumbnail|right|185px|Guelph goalie in 2014]] |
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[[File:Western Mustangs field player 2014.jpg|thumbnail|right|185px|Western player in 2014 |
[[File:Western Mustangs field player 2014.jpg|thumbnail|right|185px|Western player in 2014]] |
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!|School || Location || Head Coach |
!|School || Location || Head Coach |
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| '''[[Laurentian Voyageurs]]''' || [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury]], [[Ontario]] || George Sheppard |
| '''[[Laurentian Voyageurs]]''' || [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury]], [[Ontario]] || George Sheppard |
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| '''[[McGill |
| '''[[McGill Redbirds]]''' || [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]] || Nicolas Soubry |
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| '''[[McMaster Marauders]]''' || [[Hamilton, Ontario]] || Jason Tallevi |
| '''[[McMaster Marauders]]''' || [[Hamilton, Ontario]] || Jason Tallevi |
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| '''[[Queen's Golden Gaels]]''' || [[Kingston, Ontario]] || Don Tough |
| '''[[Queen's Golden Gaels]]''' || [[Kingston, Ontario]] || Don Tough |
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| '''[[Toronto Varsity Blues]]''' || [[Toronto|Toronto, Ontario]] || |
| '''[[Toronto Varsity Blues]]''' || [[Toronto|Toronto, Ontario]] || Jon Moore |
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| '''[[Trent Excalibur]]''' || [[Peterborough, Ontario]] || Geoff McKinley |
| '''[[Trent Excalibur]]''' || [[Peterborough, Ontario]] || Geoff McKinley |
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| '''[[Western Ontario Mustangs|Western Mustangs]]''' || [[London, Ontario]] || |
| '''[[Western Ontario Mustangs|Western Mustangs]]''' || [[London, Ontario]] || Jacob Hickey |
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| '''[[Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks]]''' || [[Waterloo, Ontario]] || Clancy Almas |
| '''[[Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks]]''' || [[Waterloo, Ontario]] || Clancy Almas |
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'''Former''' |
'''Former''' |
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* [[Concordia University]] |
* [[Concordia University]] – Montreal, Quebec |
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* [[Waterloo Warriors]] |
* [[Waterloo Warriors]] – Waterloo, Ontario |
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* [[Windsor Lancers]] |
* [[Windsor Lancers]] – Windsor, Ontario |
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* [[York Yeomen]] – Toronto, Ontario |
* [[York Yeomen]] – Toronto, Ontario |
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== Champions == |
== Champions == |
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The '''Baggataway Cup''' is the Canadian university field lacrosse championship, awarded annually to the winner of the post-season tournament by the Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association. The Baggataway Cup tournament is typically held the second weekend in November, and is hosted by one of the member schools. |
The '''Baggataway Cup''' is the Canadian university field lacrosse championship, awarded annually to the winner of the post-season tournament by the Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association. The Baggataway Cup tournament is typically held the second weekend in November, and is hosted by one of the member schools. |
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[[File:Guelph Gryphons longstick 2014.jpg|thumbnail|right|185px|Guelph Defender in 2014 |
[[File:Guelph Gryphons longstick 2014.jpg|thumbnail|right|185px|Guelph Defender in 2014]] |
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|'''Guelph Gryphons''' |
|'''Guelph Gryphons''' |
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|McGill Redmen |
|McGill Redmen |
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|14-11<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.timescolonist.com/sports/golf/guelph-gryphons-win-baggataway-cup-canada-s-university-men-s-lacrosse-title-1.683297|title = Guelph Gryphons win Baggataway Cup, Canada's university men's lacrosse title|date = 3 November 2013|website = Times Colonist|archive-url = https://archive. |
|14-11<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.timescolonist.com/sports/golf/guelph-gryphons-win-baggataway-cup-canada-s-university-men-s-lacrosse-title-1.683297|title = Guelph Gryphons win Baggataway Cup, Canada's university men's lacrosse title|date = 3 November 2013|website = Times Colonist|archive-url = https://archive.today/20140913203629/http://www.timescolonist.com/sports/golf/guelph-gryphons-win-baggataway-cup-canada-s-university-men-s-lacrosse-title-1.683297#|archive-date = 2014-09-13|url-status = dead}}</ref> |
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|2014 |
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|Brock Badgers |
|Brock Badgers |
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|9-8, 2OT |
|9-8, 2OT |
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|2019 |
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|'''Western Mustangs''' |
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|Trent Excalibur |
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|8-5 |
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|2021 |
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|'''Brock Badgers''' |
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|Guelph Gryphons |
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|10-9, OT |
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|2022 |
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|'''Trent Excalibur''' |
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|Brock Badgers |
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|12-3 |
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|2023 |
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|'''Western Mustangs''' |
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|McGill Redbirds |
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|7-4 |
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|2024 |
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|'''Western Mustangs''' |
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|Queens Gaels |
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|11-3 |
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[[File:Western Mustangs field goalie 2014.jpg|right|thumbnail|185px|Western goalie Zach Grace (2014) |
[[File:Western Mustangs field goalie 2014.jpg|right|thumbnail|185px|Western goalie Zach Grace (2014)]] |
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! Team !! Championships !! Most recent |
! Team !! Championships !! Most recent |
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| Brock University || |
| Brock University || 19 || 2021 |
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| Western University || |
| Western University || 9 || 2024 |
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| University of Guelph|| 5 || 2014 |
| University of Guelph|| 5 || 2014 |
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| Bishop's University || 1 || 2011 |
| Bishop's University || 1 || 2011 |
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| Trent University || 1 || 2022 |
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== Executive == |
== Executive == |
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[[File:Guelph Gryphons field player 2014.jpg|right|thumbnail|185px|Guelph player in 2014 |
[[File:Guelph Gryphons field player 2014.jpg|right|thumbnail|185px|Guelph player in 2014]] |
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The operations of CUFLA are handled by an executive that reports regularly to the team presidents, typically at annual general meetings. Currently, the executive<ref>{{ |
The operations of CUFLA are handled by an executive that reports regularly to the team presidents, typically at annual general meetings. Currently, the executive is composed of a commissioner, two assistant commissioners, a treasurer, a director of communications, a high school liaison and a referee-in-chief.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Executive |url=http://cufla.ca/exec.php?lang=1 |access-date=2022-10-27 |website=Canadian University Field Lacrosse |language=en}}</ref> |
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* Kevin Caplice - Commissioner |
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* Chris Lesanko - Asst. Commissioner |
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* Brandon McLean - Asst Commissioner |
* Brandon McLean - Asst. Commissioner |
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* Mark Walker - Treasurer |
* Mark Walker - Treasurer |
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* Michael Drake - Referee in Chief |
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* Stephen Stamp - Director of Communications |
* Stephen Stamp - Director of Communications |
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* Jim Price - High School Liaison |
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== Player eligibility == |
== Player eligibility == |
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| Andrew Dowdell |
| Andrew Dowdell |
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| [[University of Western Ontario]] |
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[[Calgary Roughnecks]] |
| [[Calgary Roughnecks]] |
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| None |
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[Dutch Men’s National lacrosse team|Team Nederland]] |
| [[Dutch Men’s National lacrosse team|Team Nederland]] |
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| Jesse Gamble |
| Jesse Gamble |
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| [[University of Western Ontario]] |
| [[University of Western Ontario]] |
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| [[University of Guelph]] |
| [[University of Guelph]] |
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| [[Boston Blazers]] |
| [[Boston Blazers]] |
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| [[Tom Hawke]] |
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| [[University of Guelph]] |
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| [[Rochester Knighthawks]] |
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| Matt Spanger |
| Matt Spanger |
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| [[University of Western Ontario]] |
| [[University of Western Ontario]] |
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|[[New England Black Wolves]] |
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| Scott Stapleford |
| Scott Stapleford |
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| [[University of Western Ontario]] |
| [[University of Western Ontario]] |
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| [[Colorado Mammoth]], [[Toronto Rock]], |
| [[Colorado Mammoth]], [[Toronto Rock]], Portland Lumberjacks |
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| None |
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| Team USA |
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| Mike Temple |
| Mike Temple |
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|Doug Utting |
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|[[University of Western Ontario]] |
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|[[Rochester Knighthawks]] |
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|Team Israel |
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| Josh Wasson |
| Josh Wasson |
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| Latrell Harris |
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| [[Brock University]] |
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| [[Toronto Rock]] |
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| [[Canada men's national lacrosse team|Team Canada]] |
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Latest revision as of 04:20, 18 November 2024
Current season, competition or edition: 2022 CUFLA season | |
Sport | Lacrosse |
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Founded | 1985 |
President | David Fenicky (2014- present) |
No. of teams | 14 |
Country | Canada |
Most recent champion(s) | Western Mustangs (2023) |
Official website | cufla.ca |
The Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association (CUFLA) is an association of men's field lacrosse teams connected with several universities in Ontario and Quebec. Teams compete in the fall with league playoffs typically in early November.
History
[edit]Founded in 1985, the Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association, or the "CUFLA," was originally known as the Ontario University Field Lacrosse Association (OUFLA) and, as the name suggests, was entirely Ontario-based. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, OUFLA expanded to include more teams across Ontario.
Having grown to 10 teams in 2002, OUFLA changed its name to the Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association to reflect the additions of McGill University and Bishop's University, both located in Quebec.
The league expanded to 12 teams in 2007 with the additions of Trent (Peterborough) and Laurentian (Sudbury) universities. With these additions the league split into two divisions (east and west) based on geographic location of member schools.
Concordia University in Montreal became the 13th member, the third in Quebec, in 2012.
As it celebrates its 30th year in 2014, the CUFLA has expanded again to 15 teams with the addition of Nipissing University and the University of Ottawa.[1] This ongoing growth bodes well for the continued expansion of men's field lacrosse at various universities across Canada.
Concordia University left after the 2015 season, leaving the league with 14 teams.
Teams
[edit]School | Location | Head Coach |
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Bishop's Gaiters | Lennoxville, Quebec | Drew Pollock |
Brock Badgers | St. Catharines, Ontario | Tim Luey |
Carleton Ravens | Ottawa, Ontario | Jeremy Strong |
Guelph Gryphons | Guelph, Ontario | Sam Kosakowski |
Laurentian Voyageurs | Sudbury, Ontario | George Sheppard |
McGill Redbirds | Montreal, Quebec | Nicolas Soubry |
McMaster Marauders | Hamilton, Ontario | Jason Tallevi |
Nipissing Lakers | North Bay, Ontario | Jason Rudge |
Ottawa Gee-Gees | Ottawa, Ontario | Callum Crawford |
Queen's Golden Gaels | Kingston, Ontario | Don Tough |
Toronto Varsity Blues | Toronto, Ontario | Jon Moore |
Trent Excalibur | Peterborough, Ontario | Geoff McKinley |
Western Mustangs | London, Ontario | Jacob Hickey |
Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks | Waterloo, Ontario | Clancy Almas |
Former
- Concordia University – Montreal, Quebec
- Waterloo Warriors – Waterloo, Ontario
- Windsor Lancers – Windsor, Ontario
- York Yeomen – Toronto, Ontario
Champions
[edit]The Baggataway Cup is the Canadian university field lacrosse championship, awarded annually to the winner of the post-season tournament by the Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association. The Baggataway Cup tournament is typically held the second weekend in November, and is hosted by one of the member schools.
Year | Champion | Finalist | Score |
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1985 | Western Mustangs | ||
1986 | Brock Badgers | ||
1987 | McMaster Marauders | ||
1988 | Western Mustangs | ||
1989 | Brock Badgers | ||
1990 | Brock Badgers | ||
1991 | Brock Badgers | ||
1992 | Brock Badgers | ||
1993 | Brock Badgers | ||
1994 | Brock Badgers | ||
1995 | Guelph Gryphons | ||
1996 | Brock Badgers | Guelph Gryphons | |
1997 | Brock Badgers | Guelph Gryphons | |
1998 | Brock Badgers | Guelph Gryphons | 8-6 |
1999 | Brock Badgers | Western Mustangs | |
2000 | Guelph Gryphons | Brock Badgers | 13-11 |
2001 | Western Mustangs | Brock Badgers | 12-10[2] |
2002 | Brock Badgers | Bishop's Gaiters | 9-8, 3OT |
2003 | Brock Badgers | Bishop's Gaiters | 10-5 |
2004 | Brock Badgers | Bishop's Gaiters | 10-9 |
2005 | Brock Badgers | Guelph Gryphons | 14-7 |
2006 | Brock Badgers | Bishop's Gaiters | 11-8 |
2007 | Brock Badgers | Guelph Gryphons | 13-10 |
2008 | Guelph Gryphons | McGill Redmen | 14-9 |
2009 | Brock Badgers | McMaster Marauders | 12-11[3] |
2010 | McMaster Marauders | Brock Badgers | 11-10[4] |
2011 | Bishop's Gaiters | Brock Badgers | 11-6[5] |
2012 | McGill Redmen | Western Mustangs | 7-6, 2OT[6] |
2013 | Guelph Gryphons | McGill Redmen | 14-11[7] |
2014 | Guelph Gryphons | McGill Redmen | 15-12 |
2015 | McGill Redmen | Western Mustangs | 15-11[8] |
2016 | Western Mustangs | Trent Excalibur | 11-7 |
2017 | Western Mustangs | Brock Badgers | 16-14, 2OT |
2018 | Western Mustangs | Brock Badgers | 9-8, 2OT |
2019 | Western Mustangs | Trent Excalibur | 8-5 |
2021 | Brock Badgers | Guelph Gryphons | 10-9, OT |
2022 | Trent Excalibur | Brock Badgers | 12-3 |
2023 | Western Mustangs | McGill Redbirds | 7-4 |
2024 | Western Mustangs | Queens Gaels | 11-3 |
Team | Championships | Most recent |
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Brock University | 19 | 2021 |
Western University | 9 | 2024 |
University of Guelph | 5 | 2014 |
McGill University | 2 | 2015 |
McMaster University | 2 | 2010 |
Bishop's University | 1 | 2011 |
Trent University | 1 | 2022 |
Executive
[edit]The operations of CUFLA are handled by an executive that reports regularly to the team presidents, typically at annual general meetings. Currently, the executive is composed of a commissioner, two assistant commissioners, a treasurer, a director of communications, a high school liaison and a referee-in-chief.[9]
- Kevin Caplice - Commissioner
- Chris Lesanko - Asst. Commissioner
- Brandon McLean - Asst. Commissioner
- Mark Walker - Treasurer
- Michael Drake - Referee in Chief
- Stephen Stamp - Director of Communications
- Jim Price - High School Liaison
Player eligibility
[edit]Only current students registered at their respective universities with a full course load are deemed eligible to play in CUFLA competitions. Players who have played professional field lacrosse (such as Major League Lacrosse) are prohibited from playing in CUFLA.
However, players who play professional box lacrosse (such as the National Lacrosse League) are eligible to play. Throughout the years, the league has seen many current and former NLL players scattered throughout various teams.
Alumni
[edit]Many current and former players have met with a great deal of success representing their countries or playing professional lacrosse in the National Lacrosse League and Major League Lacrosse.
Media coverage
[edit]Media coverage of CUFLA has grown in recent years, with local and student newspapers devoting several articles to CUFLA's game results. Several lacrosse websites (Lacrosse All Stars, Inside Lacrosse, The Lacrosse News,Lacrosse Bucket , etc.) and magazines have taken notice and included CUFLA in their ongoing coverage of the world of lacrosse.
References
[edit]- ^ "Gees lacrosse goes competitive". The Fulcrum. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
- ^ "Mustangs rejoice: "We're the best in da league"". UWO Gazette. 6 November 2001.
- ^ "Brock University wins Baggataway Cup with help from Durham players". DurhamRegion.com. 12 November 2009.
- ^ "McMaster Marauders beat Brock Badgers 11-10". Inside Lacrosse. 7 November 2010.
- ^ "Bishop's wins CUFLA Baggataway Cup". Inside Lacrosse. 7 November 2011.
- ^ "Sharples leads McGill past Western to win men's university field lacrosse title". The Hamilton Spectator. 4 November 2012.
- ^ "Guelph Gryphons win Baggataway Cup, Canada's university men's lacrosse title". Times Colonist. 3 November 2013. Archived from the original on 2014-09-13.
- ^ "Redmen take Baggataway Cup championship". The Sherbrooke Record. 8 November 2015.
- ^ "Executive". Canadian University Field Lacrosse. Retrieved 2022-10-27.