University of Regina Rams 2023 season to begin with Sept. 1 faceoff with UBC
The University of Regina Rams 2023 regular season is set to begin with a home opener against UBC on Sept. 1.
The Rams released their annual schedule on Tuesday. In it, the team is set to faceoff against Calgary, Manitoba, B.C and Saskatchewan at home during its eight game regular season.
The team will close out its training camp with an exhibition game slated for Aug. 24 against the University of Manitoba at Mosaic Stadium.
During the regular season, the Rams will play the Universities of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and B.C twice, while facing off against Calgary and Alberta once.
The complete schedule includes:
- Aug. 24 – Rams vs Manitoba at Mosaic Stadium
- Sept. 1 – Rams vs UBC at Mosaic Stadium
- Sept. 8 – Rams vs USask in Saskatoon
- Sept. 16 – Rams vs Calgary at Mosaic Stadium
- Sept. 23 – Rams vs Manitoba in Winnipeg
- Sept. 29 – Rams vs Edmonton in Edmonton
- Oct. 14 – Rams vs Winnipeg at Mosaic Stadium
- Oct. 21 – Rams vs UBC in Vancouver
- Oct. 28 – Rams vs Saskatoon at Mosaic Stadium
- Nov. 4 – Canada West Semi Final
- Nov. 11 - 86th Hardy Cup
- Nov. 18 – Mitchell Bowl
- Nov. 25 – 58th Vanier Cup
The winners of the Nov. 4 semifinals will move onto the 86th Hardy Cup on Nov. 11. The conference champ will host the Mitchell Bowl against the Atlantic Sport champion.
The winner of that contest will go onto the 58th Vanier Cup set for Nov. 25 in Kingston, Ont.
The Rams come off of a 5-3 season and second place finish in Canada West in 2022.
The 2023 season will be the Rams’ 24th season at the U-Sports level.
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