36th Vanier Cup

{{Infobox Canadian football game

| number = 36

| type = Vanier Cup

| image =

| date = December 2, 2000

| stadium = SkyDome

| city = Toronto

| visitor name = Ottawa Gee-Gees

| home name = Regina Rams

| visitor coach = Marcel Bellefeuille

| home coach = Frank McCrystal

| visitor record = 7–1

| home record = 4–4

| visitor1 = 14

| visitor2 = 21

| visitor3 = 0

| visitor4 = 7

| home1 = 0

| home2 = 10

| home3 = 7

| home4 = 22

| MVP = Phill Côté, Ottawa

| MV2 = Scott Gordon, Ottawa

| anthem =

| referee =

| coin toss =

| halftime =

| attendance = 18,209

| network = TSN(English)/ RDS (French)

| announcers =

| ratings =

}}

The 36th Vanier Cup was played on December 2, 2000, at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, and decided the CIAU football champion for the 2000 season. The Ottawa Gee-Gees won their second championship in school history by defeating the Regina Rams by a score of 42-39.{{cite web |title=Vanier Cup |url=https://static.canadawest.org/custompages/Football/YIR/fb_2000-01.pdf |website=Canada West |date=2000}}

Game summary

Ottawa Gee-Gees (42) - TDs, Côté (2), Shaver, Ajram, DiBattista (2); cons., Lee-Yaw (6).

Regina Rams (39) - TDs, Leason (2), Clermont, Hughes, Warnecke; FGs Ryan; cons., Ryan (3), Olynick.

=Scoring summary=

;First Quarter

:OTT - TD Côté 4 run (Lee-Yaw convert) (7:18)

:OTT - TD Côté 3 run (Lee-Yaw convert) (10:44)

;Second Quarter

:REG - TD Leason 1 run (Ryan convert) (1:29)

:OTT - TD Shaver 27 pass from Côté (Lee-Yaw convert) (3:50)

:REG - FG Ryan 25 (7:46)

:OTT - TD Arjam 15 run (Lee-Yaw convert) (9:57)

:OTT - TD DiBattista 9 pass from Côté (Lee-Yaw convert) (14:57)

;Third Quarter

:REG - TD Leason 1 run (Ryan convert) (7:14)

;Fourth Quarter

:REG - TD Clermont 16 pass from Leason (Ryan convert) (0:30)

:OTT - TD DiBattista 27 pass from Côté (Lee-Yaw convert) (4:21)

:REG - TD Hughes 3 run (Ryan convert) (8:02)

:REG - TD Warnecke 25 pass from Leason (two-point convert Olynick 5 pass from Leason) (15:00)

References

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