University of British Columbia Thunderbirds Win Hardy Cup with Last-Second Touchdown

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University Of British Columbia Thunderbirds,Hardy Cup,Last-Second Touchdown

VANCOUVER — Wide receiver Sam Davenport hauled in a last-second touchdown as the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds staged a late comeback to beat the University of Alberta 28-27 and win the Hardy Cup.

Davenport was targeted 10 times with the game-winning catch -- his only touchdown of the day.On the East Coast, St. Francis Xavier is the Atlantic University Sports champions for the third season in a row after a 34-23 win over the Bishop's Gaiters in the 2023 AUS Loney Bowl.

Running back Caleb Fogarty had 107 yards on 21 carries, including a touchdown, while quarterback Silas Fagnan went 11-17 for 206 yards and two touchdowns.Quarterback Evan Hillock threw a 51-yard touchdown pass as the Western Mustangs beat the Laurier Golden Hawks 29-14 on Saturday in the Yates Cup.Hillock completed 10-of-19 passes for a total of 173 yards for the Mustangs and backup Jerome Rancourt was 2 for 6 with 28 passing yards.

Seth Robertson caught Hillock's 51-yard pass to give Western the lead with 4:29 left to play in the third quarter.QB Taylor Elgersma completed 27-of-43 passes for 242 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions for the Golden Hawks . And in Quebec, the Montreal Carabins beat Laval Rouge et Orin in a low scoring 12-6 affair to claim the Dunsmore Cup.

Jonathan Senecal threw 18 of 26 for 175 yards in the win, while his Laval counterpart Arnaud Desjardins threw 17 of 33 and three interceptions.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

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