CIS football Monday roundup: Carleton earns first win since rejoining OUA; McMaster comes back to beat Guelph in OT

CIS football Monday roundup: Carleton earns first win since rejoining OUA; McMaster comes back to beat Guelph in OT

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Queen's 39, Windsor 30 Final - Boxscore

Lancer Football falls 39-30 to Queen's in season opener

Source: Windsor Sports Info

WINDSOR, Ont. - The Windsor Lancer Football team opened their 2014 season with a hard fought 39-30 loss to the visiting Queen's Gaels in the Labour Day Classic at Alumni Field.

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Carleton 33, Waterloo 14 Final - Boxscore

Ravens use big second half for opening week win

Source: Dan Ackerman, Waterloo Sports Info

WATERLOO, Ont. - The Carleton Ravens outscored the Waterloo Warriors 21-3 in the second half to cruise to a 33-14 victory at Warrior Field in the opening week of OUA football action.  The win is the Ravens first since returning to the OUA last year where the black and red went 0-8.

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Ottawa 51, York 7 Final - Boxscore

Gee-Gees romp on opening day

Source: Ottawa Sports Info

OTTAWA - The uOttawa Gee-Gees helped open the 2014 CIS Football season by handing a 51-7 defeat to the York Lions on Labour Day at Gee-Gees Field.

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McMaster 34, Guelph 27 Final - Boxscore

Marauders win opener in overtime over Gryphons

Source: Michael Grobe, McMaster

HAMILTON, Ont. – The McMaster Marauders came from behind to win 34-27 in ovetime over the Guelph Gryphons at Ron Joyce Stadium.

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Laurier 53, Toronto 17 Final - Boxscore

Blues clipped by Hawks in Labour Day opener

Source: Jill Clark, Toronto Sports Info

TORONTO - The University of Toronto Varsity Blues football team dropped their 2014 season opener, 53-17, to the Laurier Golden Hawks on Monday night (Sept. 1) at Varsity Centre.

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