SFU, UBC give Shrum Bowl rivalry a reboot after a 12-year hiatus

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It\u0027s been 12 years since SFU and UBC went head to head on a football field

“We’re going to need more seats than that,” Caravatta said in reference to SFU athletic director Theresa Hanson explaining that extra bleachers at their Terry Fox Field would bring capacity to 2,800 for their Dec. 2, 2022 matchup against UBC.

The Shrum Bowl will be played this year after a 12-year hiatus. The announcement was made at the B.C. Lions training facility in Surrey on Thursday by officials from both schools, including Theresa Hanson, senior director of athletics and recreation at Simon Fraser University.The Lions are now a presenting sponsor for the Shrum Bowl. This year’s game will be played under American rules as SFU is the host, while the 2023 contest will be Canadian.

 

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