34th Vanier Cup explained

Number:34
Type:Vanier Cup
Date:November 28, 1998
Stadium:SkyDome
City:Toronto
Visitor Name:Concordia Stingers
Home Name:Saskatchewan Huskies
Visitor Coach:Pat Sheahan
Home Coach:Brian Towriss
Visitor Record:6–2
Home Record:6–2
Visitor1:0
Visitor2:3
Visitor3:14
Visitor4:0
Home1:3
Home2:7
Home3:4
Home4:10
Mvp:Trevor Ludtke, LB, Saskatchewan
Mv2:Doug Rozon, RB, Saskatchewan
Attendance:15,157

The 34th Vanier Cup was played on November 28, 1998, at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 1998 season. The Saskatchewan Huskies won their third championship by defeating the Concordia Stingers by a score of 24-17.[1]

Game summary

Saskatchewan Huskies (24) - TDs, Todd Lynden, Trevor Ludtke; FGs, Matt Kellett (3); cons., Matt Kellett (4); singles, Matt Kellett.

Concordia Stingers (17) - TDs, Evan Davis Jr., Greg Casey; cons., Dave Miller-Johnston (3).

Scoring summary

First Quarter
  • SSK - FG Kellett 28 (3:00)
    Second Quarter
  • CON - FG Miller-Johnston 35 (6:20)
  • SSK - TD Lynden 9 pass from Reid (Kellett Convert) (13:04)
    Third Quarter
  • SSK - Single Kellett 49 (2:35)
  • CON - TD Davis 55 run (Miller-Johnston convert) (5:53)
  • SSK - FG Kellett 27 (13:21)
  • CON - TD Casey 56 interception return (Miller-Johnston convert) (14:44)
    Fourth Quarter
  • SSK - FG Kellett 40 (10:27)
  • SSK - TD Ludtke fumble recovery in end zone (Kellett convert) (12:52)

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    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Football Statistics 1998 Season/Historical . Canada West . Canada West Universities Athletics Association . 1998 . Collins . Fred.