U Sports All-Canadian teams announced, 19 CFC100s named

The 2017 U SPORTS football all-stars were announced Thursday evening during the All-Canadian Awards Gala held at the Hamilton Convention Centre.

Official Vanier Cup website: www.vaniercup.com

The event officially kicked off the ArcelorMittal Dofasco Vanier Cup festivities, which will culminate on Saturday at Tim Hortons Field, where the Laval Rouge et Or and Western Mustangs are set to battle for Canadian university football supremacy starting at 1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific.

Television coverage on Sportsnet 360, Sportsnet ONE and TVA Sports gets under way at 12:30 p.m. ET/9:30 a.m. PT with half-hour pre-game shows. The 53rd U SPORTS championship game is also available online through Sportsnet NOW and TVASports.ca and on the radio at AM900 CHML in Hamilton.

Not surprisingly, nationally top-ranked and reigning Vanier Cup champion Laval merited the most all-Canadian selections with six, including four on the first defensive team and a pair on the second offensive unit.

The UBC Thunderbirds (5), Montreal Carabins (5), Western Mustangs (4), Alberta Golden Bears (4), Calgary Dinos (4) and Concordia Stingers (4) also placed at least four standouts among the country’s elite.

On offence, the first all-Canadian team is comprised of Regina quarterback Noah Picton, running backs Ed Ilnicki of Alberta and Alex Taylor of Western, receivers Trivel Pinto of UBC, Mitch Hillis of Saskatchewan, Kurleigh Gittens Jr. of Laurier and Kaion Julien-Grant of StFX, centre Zach Annen of Carleton, guards Justin Lawrence of Alberta and Andrew Pickett of Guelph, as well as tackles Mark Korte of Alberta and David Brown of Western.

Picton, Taylor and Julien-Grant are all returnees from last year’s top unit. Taylor (second team) and Hillis (first team) were also honoured in 2015.

Ilnicki put an exclamation point on his remarkable varsity career this fall as he became the first U of A player in 42 years to capture the prestigious Hec Crighton Trophy. In eight conference games, the fifth-year senior from Spruce Grove, Alta., set a single-season Canada West record with 1,468 rushing yards and also led the country in touchdown runs (11) and carries (196).

Picton, who was the Hec Crighton Trophy recipient a year ago, enjoyed another spectacular campaign, finishing first in the nation in completions (207), second in TD passes (19) and completion percentage (68.8), and third in passing yards (2,491).

Gittens Jr., the OUA player of the year who also made the second All-Canadian team as a kick returner, set a single-season U SPORTS record with 75 receptions and also led the country in all-purpose yards (1,665).

Taylor led all running backs in yards per carry (7.8) and rushed for 831 yards in only seven league contests. Hillis (10) and Julien-Grant (8) ranked 1-2 in TD receptions. Pinto tied for the Canada West lead with 53 catches.

On defence, the first U SPORTS dream team for 2017 is made up of tackles Vincent Desjardins of Laval and Connor Griffiths of UBC, ends Mathieu Betts of Laval and Jadarius Ceasar of Saint Mary’s, linebackers Adam Auclair of Laval, Nelkas Kwemo of Queen’s and Jean-Gabriel Poulin of Western, free safety Stavros Katsantonis of UBC, halfbacks Gabriel Ouellet of Laval and Malcom Lee of UBC, as well as corners Godfrey Onyeka of Laurier and Jamie Harry of Ottawa.

Betts and Onyeka were both voted to the top unit for the third straight season, while Desjardins and Katsantonis are also returnees from last year’s first squad.

Auclair was named the U SPORTS Defensive Player of the Year in only his second campaign with Laval. The native of Notre-Dame-des-Pins, Que., who was the RSEQ’s top rookie as a defensive back in 2016, switched to linebacker this fall and had a team-leading 41 tackles in eight league games for the top defensive unit in the country (9.6 points allowed per game).

His teammate Betts claimed his third U SPORTS major award in as many seasons with the Rouge et Or as he was named the Most Outstanding Down Lineman for the second year in a row, after meriting national top-rookie honours in 2015. The Montreal native had 5.5 sacks and a team-best six pass break-ups during the regular schedule.

Ouellet (5), Harry (5) and Katsantonis (4) led their respective conferences in interceptions, while Poulin was the top tackler (37) on a Western defensive unit that allowed the fewest yards in the nation (288.0 per game).

Rounding out the list of 2017 first-team all-Canadians, on special teams, were Toronto punter TJ Morton, Guelph placekicker Gabriel Ferraro and Saint Mary’s kick returner Johnny King.

Morton and Ferraro had previously been second-team selections in 2016 and 2015, respectively.

Ferraro established a single-season U SPORTS record with 33 field goals. Morton led the country with 45.1 yards per punt. King ranked second in punt return yards (593) and third in kickoff return yards (530).

2017 U SPORTS FOOTBALL ALL-CANADIANS

FIRST TEAM

Pos. Athlete University Year Hometown Academic Program
Offence
QB CFC100 Noah Picton Regina 4 Regina, Sask Business Admin.
RB CFC100  Alex Taylor Western 4 Winnipeg, Man. Kinesiology
RB Ed Ilnicki Alberta 5 Spruce Grove, Alta. Business
IR CFC100 Trivel Pinto UBC 3 Brampton, Ont. Arts
IR Mitch Hillis Saskatchewan 5 Saskatoon, Sask. Kinesiology
WR CFC100 Kurleigh Gittens Jr. Laurier 3 Ottawa, Ont. Sociology
WR CFC100 Kaion Julien-Grant StFX 2 Toronto, Ont. Human Kinetics
C Zach Annen Carleton 5 St. Thomas, Ont. Aerospace Eng.
G CFC100 Justin Lawrence Alberta 4 Spruce Grove, Alta. FPER
G CFC100 Andrew Pickett Guelph 4 Kitchener, Ont. Human Kinetics
T CFC100  Mark Korte Alberta 4 Spruce Grove, Alta. Business
T David Brown Western 4 London, Ont. Science
Defence
DT CFC100 Vincent Desjardins Laval 3 Quebec City, Que. Civil Engineering
DT Connor Griffiths UBC 3 Langley, B.C. Arts
DE CFC100  Mathieu Betts Laval 3 Montreal, Que. Phys. Ed. & Health
DE Jadarius Ceasar Saint Mary’s 2 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Arts
LB CFC100 Adam Auclair Laval 2 Notre-Dame-des-Pins, Que. Phys. Ed. & Health
LB Nelkas Kwemo Queen’s 4 Montreal, Que. Civil Engineering
LB CFC100  Jean-Gabriel Poulin Western 4 St. Nicolas, Que. King’s College
FS Stavros Katsantonis UBC 3 Bakersfield, Calif. Arts
HB Gabriel Ouellet Laval 4 Rivière-du-Loup, Que. Kinesiology
HB CFC100 Malcom Lee UBC 3 Surrey, B.C. Arts
CB CFC100 Jamie Harry Ottawa 3 Lachine, Que. Psychology
CB Godfrey Onyeka Laurier 4 Brampton, Ont. Arts
Special Teams
P TJ Morton Toronto 5 Baltimore, Md. Criminology
K Gabriel Ferraro Guelph 4 Mississauga, Ont. Management
RET Johnny King Saint Mary’s 1 Greensboro, N.C. Arts

SECOND TEAM

Pos. Athlete University Year Hometown Academic Program
Offence
QB CFC100  Hugo Richard Laval 4 St. Bruno-de-Montarville, Que. Mechanical Engineering
RB Nathan Carter Carleton 2 Ottawa, Ont. Communication Studies
RB Jean-Guy Rimpel Concordia 3 Montreal, Que. Arts & Science
IR Nathan Rowe Alberta 1 Calgary, Alta.   Engineering
IR Guillaume Paquet Montreal 4 Montreal, Que. Administration
WR Jacob Scarfone Guelph 4 London, Ont. Management
WR Jeremy Sauvageau McGill 2 St. Aug.-de-Desmaures, Que. Management
C Francis Lapointe Sherbrooke 5 Lasalle, Que. Education
G CFC100 Samuel Thomassin Laval 3 Quebec City, Que. Business Admin.
G Ryan Sceviour Calgary 4 Calgary, Alta. Arts
T Gustave Sylvestre Montreal 4 Montreal, Que. Arts & Science
T Maurice Simba Concordia 3 Laval, Que. Religion
Defence
DT Brett Wade Calgary 5 Regina, Sask. Education
DT Adam Melanson Acadia 5 Kentville, N.S. Arts
DE Kene Onyeka Carleton 4 Brampton, Ont. Engineering
DE Cory Robinson Calgary 5 Airdrie, Alta. Arts
LB CFC100 Nick Cross Regina 1 Regina, Sask. Kine. & Health Studies
LB Boston Rowe Calgary 4 Calgary, Alta. Business
LB Mickael Côté Concordia 5 St. Hilaire, Que. Arts & Science
FS CFC100 François Hamel Montreal 3 Boucherville, Que. Phys. Ed. & Health
HB CFC100 Jackson Bennett Ottawa 3 Cumberland, Ont. Geography
HB Marc-Antoine Dequoy Montreal 2 Ile Bizard, Que. Computer Science
CB Will Maxwell UBC 4 Calgary, Alta. Arts
CB Khadeem Pierre Concordia 1 Ottawa, Ont. Sociology
Special Teams
P Félix Ménard-Brière Montreal 5 Ste. Agathe-des-Monts, Que. Architecture
K Marc Liegghio Western 2 Woodbridge, Ont. King’s College
RET CFC100 Kurleigh Gittens Jr. Laurier 3 Ottawa, Ont. Sociology

Source: USports

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