Carleton 2013+

Annual Results

2023:
Sep  3rd: Carleton 15 @ Laurier 20                       L
Sep  9th: Western 31 @ Carleton 21                       L
Sep 16th: Carleton 52 @ York 00                          W
Sep 23rd: Toronto 07 @ Carleton 46                       W
Oct  1st: uOttawa 18, Carleton 16                        L
Oct  6th: Carleton 16 @ Queen's 35                       L
Oct 14th: Carleton 31 @ Waterloo 30                      W
Oct 21st: Guelph 27 @ Carleton 29                        W

Playoffs
Oct 28th: Carleton 11 @ Windsor 14                       L

2022:
Aug 27th: McMaster 18 @ Carleton 24                      W
Sep  4th: Carleton 13 @ Toronto 28                       L
Sep 10th: York 14 @ Carleton 45                          W
Sep 17th: Carleton 17 @ Queen's 49                       L
Sep 24th: Windsor 07 @ Carleton 24                       W
Oct  1st: Carleton 07 @ uOttawa 37                       L(P)
Oct 15th: Waterloo 18 @ Carleton 36                      W
Oct 22nd: Carleton 35 @ Guelph 24                        W 

Playoffs
Oct 29th: Carleton 13 @ Wilfrid Laurier 41               L

2021:
Sep 18th: Queen's 18 @ Carleton 06                       L
Sep 25th: Carleton 30 @ York 17                          W
Oct  2nd: uOttawa 19 @ Carleton 17                       L(P)
Oct  8th: Toronto 24 @ Carleton 27                       W 
Oct 16th: Carleton 00 @ Queen's 45                       L
Oct 28th: Carleton 19 @ Ottawa U. 24                     L

Playoffs
Nov  6th: Carleton 14 @ Queen's 41                       L

2019: 4-4 (0-1)


2018: 5-3 (1-1)
Aug 28th: Western Ontario 26 @ Carleton 23               L
Sep  3rd: Carleton 38 @ Windsor 20                       W
Sep  8th: Carleton 221 @ Waterloo 18                     W
Sep 15th: Queen's 39 @ Carleton 42 (2OT)                 W
Sep 22nd: Carleton 38 @ Toronto 26                       W
Sep 29th: Carleton 27 vs uOttawa 38                      L(P)
Oct  5th: Laurier 37 @ Carleton 31                       L
Oct 12th: Carleton 35 @ York 20                          W

Playoffs
Oct 27th: McMaster 25 @ Carleton 30                      W
Nov  3rd: Carleton 13 @ Western 39                       L

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2017: 3-5
Aug 26th: Carleton 22 @ Queen's 17                       W 
Sep  3rd: McMaster 23 @ Carleton 09                      L
Sep  9th: Carleton 35 @ Wilfrid Laurier 38               L
Sep 16th: Waterloo 45 @ Carleton 43                      L
Sep 30th: Carleton 33 @ uOttawa 30                       W(P)
Oct  6th: Carleton 14 @ Western Ontario 51               L
Oct 14th: Toronto 00 @ Carleton 43                       W
Oct 21st: Guelph 28 @ Carleton 23                        L

2016: 6-2 (1-1)
Aug 28th: Carleton 10 @ McMaster  40                     L
Sep  4th: Western Ontario 31 @ Carleton 38               W
Sep 10th: Carleton 65 @ Toronto 07                       W
Sep 17th: Wilfrid Laurier 17 @ Carleton 16               L
Sep 24th: Carleton 50 @ York 07                          W
Oct  1st: Carleton 43 vs uOttawa 27                      W(P)
Oct  7th: Windsor 10 @ Carleton 53                       W
Oct 22nd: Carleton 43 @  Waterloo 15                     W

Oct 29th: uOttawa 09 @ Carleton 45                       W
Nov  5th: Carleton 24 @ Western Ontario 51               L

2015: 5-3 (1-1)
Aug 31st: Carleton 24 @ Queen's 34                       L
Sep  6th: Waterloo 00 @ Carleton 57                      W
Sep 12th: Carleton 62 @ Windsor 16                       W
Sep 19th: Toronto 15 @ Carleton 19                       W
Sep 26th: Carleton 14 @ Western Ontario 70               L
Oct  3rd: Carleton 48 @ uOttawa 45                       W(P)
Oct  9th: York 00 @ Carleton 52                          W
Oct 24th: Guelph 44 @ Carleton 12                        L

Oct 31st: Carleton 39 @ Queen's 08                       W


Nov  7th: Carleton 21 @ Guelph 33                        L

2014: 4-4
Sep  1st: Carleton 33 @ Waterloo 14                      W 
Sep 13th: 
Carleton 17 @ McMaster 37                      L 
Sep 20th: uOttawa 31 vs 
Carleton 33                      W(P) 
Sep 27th: 
Carleton 03 @ Wilfrid Laurier 53               L
Oct  4th: Toronto 32 @ 
Carleton 53                       W 
Oct 10th: 
Carleton 24 @ Guelph 44                        L
Oct 18th: Windsor 18 @ 
Carleton 21                       W
Oct 25th: Queen's 37 @ 
Carleton 15                       L

2013 - Ontario University Athletics
Sep  2nd- Carleton 04 @ Western 77                       L 
Sep  7th- Waterloo 47 @ Carleton 08                      L
Sep 14th- Carleton 14 @ Windsor 44                       L
Sep 21st- York 50 @ Carleton 34                          L
Sep 27th- Carleton 10 @ Toronto 50                       L
Oct  5th- Carleton 10 @ uOttawa 35                       L
Oct 11th- Guelph 48 @ Carleton 12                        L
Oct 19th- McMaster 45 @ Carleton 03                      L


Coaching History

Steve Sumarah (2013- )

Hall Of Fame

Name (Category, Year of enshrinement)

Bob Amer (Athlete, 1996):  Quarterbacked the Ravens football team between 1964 and 1966...Two-time conference All-Star.

Mark Brown (Athlete, 1996):  CIAU rookie of the year in 1985...Team MVP in 1985 and 1988...Male Athlete of the Year in 1986 and 1987...First-team All-Canadian in 1988...Set career (2759), season (1028) and single game (214) rushing records during his time as a Raven.

Bob Eccles (Athlete, 1997): A member of the football program between 1967 to 1971 and an All-Star for three of those...Defensive Captain from 1969 to 1971...A first-round draft choice of the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1971, second overall...Also involved with the hockey program in 1971.

Keith N. Harris (Builder, 2000): Mr. Harris was the team's Head Coach 1959 to 1968 and an assistant until 1974.

Brian Hedges (Athlete, 2003): A defensive tackle from 1970 to 1974, and a captain during his last two seasons..All-Canadian in 1972 and a conference All-Star in 1972 and 1974...Played four seasons with the Ottawa Rough Riders.

Cameron Legault (Athlete, 2020):  A defensive lineman at Carleton from 1996 to 1998...Was a first-team All-Canadian in 1998 and a recipient of the school's athlete of the year award...Played professionally for eight seasons including with the Ottawa Renegades in 2005.

J. Ross Robertson (Athlete, 1996):  At Carleton from 1947 to 1949...Played football and basketball and served as a captain for both teams...Unanimously named the school's Athlete of the year in 1948 - 1949.

John Ruddy (Builder, 2020):  Played defensive back for the Ravens from 1970 to 1975 but his contributions were key to restoring the football program in 2013 following its demise in 1998.

Pat Stoqua (Athlete, 1996):  At Carleton from 1976 to 1980, excelling in basketball as well as football...Conference rookie of the year in 1977..A two-time conference all star, once at slotback, once as a defensive back...Named to the All-Canadian team in 1979.

Tom Timlin (Athlete, 1997): A member of the football program between 1981 and 1986...A two-time All-Canadian, two-time team MVP and four-time conference All-Star...Has also earned honours as Conference rookie of the year, Conference defensive player of the Year and the school's Male athlete of the year...Earned the CIAU's President's Trophy, awarded to the nation's top defensive player.

Harry Van Hofwegen (Athlete, 2018): OQIFC All-Star and CIAU First-Team All-Canadian in 1993...Captured the J.P. Metras Trophy as the country’s Outstanding Down Lineman in 1995, in addition to being selected as a CIAU First-Team All-Canadian...Chosen as Carleton University’s Male Athlete of the Year in 1995-96...Selected to represent Canada in the 1996 NCAA East-West Shrine Game in California...Taken 11th overall by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 1996 CFL Draft...Spent the 1996 preseason with the NFL’s Buffalo Bills...Over the course of his three-year pro career, Van Hofwegen competed for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1996, 1997), BC Lions (1997) and Edmonton Eskimos (1998).

All-Canadians
(First-Team) 
2019: LB Jack Cassar
2018: DL Kene Onyeka
2017: OL Zach Annen
2016: WR Nathaniel Behar, ST Tunde Adeleke
2014: WR Nathaniel Behar

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