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Nov, 2000.
Volume 43, No. 12

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Rams advance to Vanier Cup
Last minute surprises becoming Rams trademark

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Rams practice blocking
photo by Rick Lorenz.

by Chris Tessmer
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The University of Regina Rams surprised the nation last weekend by beating the St. Mary's Huskies in the Atlantic Bowl and advancing to the Canadian university football championship game, the Vanier Cup. The Rams managed to pull off another fourth-quarter comeback for a 40-36 win against the Halifax team. In only their second year of CIAU football, the Rams are quickly becoming known for last-minute surprises and heroics.
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Students behind Rams

by Chris Tessmer
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With the Rams' Atlantic Bowl win Saturday, students from the University of Regina have been swept up with school spirit. Fans of the football team have been supportive all year but are slowly becoming more and more frenzied as the Vanier Cup draws closer. There is great pride among the student body as the team continues its dream season in only its second year of existence. Third-year Business Administration student Jason Horsman is one of those students rallying behind the team. "It's freakin' amazing. It's an incredible sports story. Any team that can go 0-8 one year, and to the National Championships the next is a deadly story. It's nice to have people that you have classes with going to a championship. It strengthens the spirit within the school and the community."
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