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McGill Redmen University McGill University Association Canadian Interuniversity Sport Conference Quebec Student Sports Federation Athletics director Drew Love Location Montreal, Quebec Varsity teams Football stadium Percival Molson Memorial Stadium Mascot Marty the Martlet Nickname Redmen Colours Red and White Website McGill Athletics The McGill Redmen are the men's athletic teams that represent McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The women's teams are known as the McGill Martlets. The name Redmen was first published in 1929 as "Red Men" and was used to describe the red uniforms worn by McGill sports teams. Research done by McGill historian Dr. Stanley Frost indicated that the name Redmen derived from ancient times, when Celts were known as the "Red Men" because of their red hair... "our own Red Men were no doubt Celts in honour of James McGill's Scottish descent," notes Frost.[citation needed]
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Mascot
The mascot for both the Redmen and Martlet teams is Marty the Martlet[1]. The name was chosen in 2005 by students at his first appearance at the Redmen football Homecoming game, where he was presented to the McGill Athletics Department by the Student Organization for Alumni Relations (SOAR).
Football
McGill Redmen First season 1898 Athletic director Drew Love Head coach Clint Uttley 1st year, 0–3–0 (.000) Other staff Mickey Donovan (DC) Home stadium Molson Stadium Year built 1919 Stadium capacity 25,012 Stadium surface FieldTurf Location Montreal, Quebec League CIS Conference QUFL (2001 - present) Past associations CIRFU (1898-1914, 1919-1939, 1946-1970)
QUAA (1971-1973)
OQIFC (1974-2000)All-time record – Postseason record – Vanier Cups 1
1987Mitchell Bowl Championships 3
1958, 1960, 1973Atlantic Bowl Championships 2
1969, 1987Yates Cups 10
1902, 1906, 1912, 1913,
1919, 1928, 1938, 1960,
1962, 1969Dunsmore Cups 3
1987, 2001, 2002Hec Crighton winners 1
Dave FleiszerColours Red and White Outfitter Adidas Rivals Montreal Carabins
Concordia StingersWebsite mcgill.ca/athletics The McGill Redmen CIS football team is one of the oldest in all of Canada, having begun organized competition in 1898. The team has appeared in three Vanier Cup national championships, in 1969, 1973 and 1987, with the Redmen finally winning the title in the 1987 game. McGill plays out of Percival Molson Memorial Stadium, where the Canadian Football League's Montreal Alouettes also play.
After their 2005 suspension, the team struggled with three losing seasons, including two winless seasons in 2007 and 2008. The program showed signs of hope as the Redmen won three games in 2009, but soon sank back down to futility with consecutive winless campaigns in 2010 and 2011.
Recent Regular season results
Season Games Won Lost OL Pct % PF PA Standing 2001 8 5 3 - 0.625 161 166 2nd in QUFL 2002 8 7 1 - 0.875 299 93 1st in QUFL 2003 8 3 5 - 0.375 171 205 4th in QUFL 2004 8 4 4 - 0.500 162 158 4th in QUFL 2005 8 1 7 - 0.125 120 233 6th in QUFL 2006 7 3 4 - 0.429 151 168 4th in QUFL 2007 8 0 8 - 0.000 144 289 6th in QUFL 2008 8 0 8 - 0.000 130 413 6th in QUFL 2009 8 3 5 - 0.375 181 267 5th in QUFL 2010 9 0 9 - 0.000 102 330 6th in QUFL 2011 9 0 9 - 0.000 139 287 6th in QUFL Recent Playoff Results
- 2001 Defeated Concordia Stingers in semi-final 11-8
Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in Dunsmore Cup 42-14 - 2002 Defeated Bishop's Gaiters in semi-final 44-0
Defeated Concordia Stingers in Dunsmore Cup 10-6
Lost to Saskatchewan Huskies in Mitchell Bowl 22-0 - 2003 Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in semi-final 47-7
- 2004 Defeated Montreal Carabins in semi-final 38-18
- 2005 Out of playoffs
- 2006 Lost to Laval Rouge et Or in semi-final 52-0
- 2007 Out of playoffs
- 2008 Out of playoffs
- 2009 Out of playoffs
- 2010 Out of playoffs
- 2011 Out of playoffs
McGill Redmen in the CFL
As of opening day of the 2011 CFL season, one former Redmen player is on a CFL team's roster:
- Randy Chevrier, Calgary Stampeders
Ice hockey
McGill and the Origins of ice hockey
Main article: Ice hockeyOn March 3, 1875 the first organized indoor game was played at Montreal's Victoria Skating Rink by James George Aylwin Creighton and several McGill University students. In 1877, several McGill students, including Creighton, Henry Joseph, Richard F. Smith, W.F. Robertson, and W.L. Murray codified seven ice hockey rules. The McGill University Hockey Club - later re-christened "The Redmen" - was founded in 1877, arguably making the McGill Redmen the oldest ice hockey club in the world still playing.
- November 15, 2003: Kim St. Pierre was the first woman in CIS history to be credited with a win in a men's regular season game. This occurred when the McGill Redmen defeated the Ryerson Rams by a score of 5-2.[2]
Other sports
Lacrosse
Entering its 11th season, the Redmen Lacrosse team competes in the fall in the Eastern Conference of the Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association (CUFLA) and generally plays an additional 2 to 3 NCAA exhibition games per season. The team has become one of the most successful varsity programs at McGill, having reached the Final Four in 3 of the past 4 seasons, including a trip to the National Championship in 2008 and an Eastern Conference Championship in 2007. The program has rostered players from 5 provinces and 20 US States, 16 of whom have been named All-Canadian at least once. The Redmen are coached by three former college lacrosse players in Tim Murdoch (Princeton), Sean Steinwald (Cornell), and Brendan Simeson (McGill), who were named CUFLA's "Coaching Staff of the Year" in 2008 and who also helped the Redmen receive back-to-back Harry Griffiths Trophies in 2008 and 2009 as McGill's best-run varsity program. The team practices out of Molson Stadium, with home games played at McGill's Forbes Field.
Soccer
Main article: McGill Redmen SoccerThe soccer program at McGill operates for a big part of the school year. On top of the regular CIS fall season there is a Quebec indoor season, which runs from January to mid March. Preparation the CIS season starts with try-outs in mid-August and several preseason games against NCAA teams.
Sailing
McGill's sailing program was founded in 1949, and the first regattas took place in Northern New England. Today, the team competes in the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association (NEISA), which itself is a part of the Intercollegiate Sailing Association (ICSA). The team trains out of the Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club (RStLYC) throughout the fall and competes in dinghies such as the collegiate 420 (dinghy) and the Flying Junior. Every spring, the Redmen attend the U.K. Team Racing Championships, the Wilson Trophy in West Kirby, England.
Baseball
The baseball team plays in the Canadian Intercollegiate Baseball Association (CIBA). They have won two national championships (2006 & 2010), and have appeared in two national finals (2005 & 2008). The team plays out of Trudeau park in Cote St Luc. The program is run by head coach Ernie D'Alessandro.
Cricket
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2005 hazing scandal
Main article: McGill University#Hazing scandalIn October of 2005, the McGill administration cancelled the football team's season after confirmed reports of hazing involving sexual abuse. [2]
See also
References
- ^ http://www.sportetudiant-stats.com/universitaire/football/classements-1.php
- ^ "Notable Women’s Hockey Players". Hockey Hall of Fame. http://www.legendsofhockey.net/htmltimecap/wmspla05.shtml. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
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- 2001 Defeated Concordia Stingers in semi-final 11-8
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