The Toronto Varsity Blues are the intercollegiate sports program at the University of Toronto. Its 43 athletic teams regularly participate in competitions...
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The Toronto Varsity Blues football team represents the University of Toronto in the sport of Canadian football in U Sports. Dating back to 1877, the Toronto...
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Varsity Blues may refer to: Varsity Blues (film), a 1999 film starring James Van Der Beek Varsity Blues (EP), a 2002 EP by Murs Toronto Varsity Blues...
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The Toronto Varsity Blues Men's Soccer is a Canadian intercollegiate soccer team founded in 1879. They represent the University of Toronto. The program...
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Varsity Stadium is an outdoor collegiate football stadium located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is home to the Toronto Varsity Blues, the athletic teams...
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The Toronto Varsity Blues men's ice hockey team is an ice hockey team operated by the Varsity Blues athletics program of the University of Toronto. They...
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The Toronto Varsity Blues women's ice hockey program represents the University of Toronto in the Ontario University Athletics conference of U Sports....
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Toronto Varsity Blues, varsity teams of the University of Toronto Varsity Arena, the Varsity Blues' hockey arena Varsity Stadium, the Varsity Blues'...
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of the University of Toronto, the Varsity Blues. It also hosted the Toronto Toros of the WHA from 1973 to 1974 and the Toronto Planets of the RHI in...
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same building. The Grey Cup was first won by the Toronto Varsity Blues of the University of Toronto. Play was suspended from 1916 to 1918 due to the First...
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as well as the record of 24 championship final appearances. The Toronto Varsity Blues hold the record of 5 consecutive championship trophy wins, from...
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Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a population of 2,794,356 in 2021, it is the...
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have made the most appearances (28), while the Toronto Argonauts have won the most championships (18) and have the best record...
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Thomas Tommies 2013-14 Nicole Kesteris, Toronto Varsity Blues 2014-15 Nicole Kesteris, Toronto Varsity Blues 2015-16 Janelle Froehler, Alberta Pandas...
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3rd Grey Cup (category Toronto Varsity Blues football)
fans at Varsity Stadium at Toronto. The University of Toronto Varsity Blues defeated the Toronto Argonauts 14–7. U. of Toronto Varsity Blues (14) – TDs...
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"U of T to host pair of U Sports championships in 2025 & 2027". Toronto Varsity Blues. October 17, 2024. "Ontario Tech University awarded rights to host...
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Darrell Adams (category Toronto Varsity Blues football coaches)
gridiron football defensive tackle and is the head coach for the Toronto Varsity Blues of U Sports football. He played professionally for the Hamilton...
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4, 2024. "Blues crowned OUA champions". Toronto Varsity Blues. February 21, 2015. "Ottawa Geegees -vs- Toronto Blues". Toronto Varsity Blues. Retrieved...
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Birchmount Stadium (category Sports venues in Toronto)
It played host to the University of Toronto's Varsity Blues Football team in 2002 and 2006 while their Varsity Stadium was being demolished and rebuilt...
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since hosted Vanier Cup games. There have been efforts at establishing new varsity football programs at institutions that currently do not have teams. A group...
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November 11, 2021. "Football 2008 Media Guide" (PDF). University of Toronto Varsity Blues. 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 5, 2009. Retrieved...
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York Lions football (category Canadian football teams in Toronto)
losses from 1988 to 1995. This record was later broken with the Toronto Varsity Blues having a 49-game losing streak from 2001 to 2008. In 1994, Arnott's...
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2nd Grey Cup (category Toronto Varsity Blues football)
Grounds at Hamilton. The University of Toronto Varsity Blues defeated the Hamilton Tigers 16–7. U. of Toronto Varsity Blues (16) - TDs, Red Dixon, Jack Maynard;...
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architectural design. The Dan Lang Field, home to the baseball team of the Toronto Varsity Blues, is also situated at the campus. The 152-hectare (380-acre) land...
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8th Grey Cup (category Toronto Varsity Blues football)
4, 1920, before 10,088 fans at Varsity Stadium at Toronto. The University of Toronto Varsity Blues defeated the Toronto Argonauts 16–3. "Grey Cup: 1920"...
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Jayna Hefford (category Toronto Varsity Blues ice hockey players)
Games. Hefford played for the Toronto Varsity Blues women's ice hockey program, which represented the University of Toronto. In the 1997 OWIAA semifinal...
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Guelph Gryphons (section Varsity teams)
In 1990, the Gryphons won their first OUA title defeating the Toronto Varsity Blues 1–0 in the championship game at Alumni Stadium. After defeating...
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Jett Alexander (category Toronto Varsity Blues ice hockey players)
Montreal Canadiens. Alexander currently plays for the University of Toronto Varsity Blues men's hockey team. Jett Alexander was born in Bloomfield, Ontario...
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6th Grey Cup (category Toronto Varsity Blues football)
1914, before 10,500 fans at Varsity Stadium at Toronto. The Toronto Argonauts defeated the University of Toronto Varsity Blues 14–2. "Grey Cup: 1914". Canadian...
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Hockey Tournament (11th annual) was held at the Varsity Arena in Toronto, Ontario. The Toronto Varsity Blues served as tournament host. The Championship game...
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