2016 Carleton Ravens football team

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2016 Carleton Ravens football
Conference Ontario University Athletics
Record7–3 (7–3 OUA)
Head coach
Home stadium MNP Park
Seasons
 2015
2017 

The 2016 Carleton Ravens football team represented Carleton University in the 2016 CIS football season. The Ravens played in their 55th season overall and their fourth season of Canadian Interuniversity Sport play after a 15-year hiatus.

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Carleton had a fairly successful season, finishing the regular season with a 6–2 record, 4th in the OUA. This gave the Ravens the right to host their first playoff game since 1986, against their cross-town rivals, the Ottawa Gee-Gees. They would then go on to lose in the semifinal against Western. The Ravens finished the season ranked 8th in the country, and had a peak ranking of 4th after week 3.

Roster

#PlayerPosition
Josh WalshLB
1Jayde RoweRB
2Tunde AdelekeDB
3Jesse St. JohnQB
4Michael DomagalaK
5Andrew EllisRB
6Jesse MillsQB
7Jay DearbornDB
8Dexter BrownWR
9Keith GrahamDB
10Christian BattistelliRB
11Nate BeharWR
12Kyle VanwynsbergheWR
13Wilson BirchWR
14Mackenzie JohnsonDB
15Giordy BelfioreQB
16Justin HowellDB
17Tanner DejongQB
18Jonah Zlatinszky
19Jevante StanleyRB
20Smith LeandreLB
21Josh EarleDB
22Marley PattersonRB
23Nathaniel HamlinDB
24Nick RhodenizerDB
25Bamaki AdewaleLB
26Guillaume CaronDB
27Ricardo BarrettDB
28James McCallumDB
29Daniel McNicollDB
30Jahvari BennettRB
31Nathan CarterRB
32Stefano NapolitanoFB
33Dsean ThelwellDB
34Andrew PocrnicRB
35Matt PickensRB
36A. J. ThompsonDB
38Kurtis Burton-RoweRB
39Mitch RaperRB
40Jamahll CharlesDE
41Ryan KublekLS
42Mark KuduLB
43Vincent Viau-DuvalLB
44Leon CeneriniLB
45Emilio GallottaLB
47Thomas KnappDB
49Mack HollidayDL
51Justin VeltriLB
52Elliott NelsonLB
53Josh LamberskyOL
54Carlo GallottaLB
55Kwabena ArasareOL
56Jack CassarIL
57Jesse LawsonOL
58Eric FowlerOL
59Kendal ReederOL
61Zach AnnenC
62K. C. BakkerOL
63Tyler YoungOL
64Tommy KanichisOL
65Elijah WatsonOL
66Bill AzizDL
67Lake JohnstonOL
68Nolan McGreerOL
69Bobby ThompsonOL
70Andrew McCourtOL
77Dem OgunyinkaDL
80Simon BeeksmaWR
81Theshawn BarryWR
83Clark AdamsWR
84Ti-Amo RichardsWR
85Phil IlokiWR
86Quinton SoaresWR
87Chad ManchulenkoWR
88Nigel GoodridgeWR
89Tyler CallahanWR
90Jenya PetrusenkoWR
91George SaloumDL
92Frederik RobitailleDL
93Jeremy RiouxDL
94Josh ScottDL
95Daniel OmaraDL
96Kene OnyekaDL
97Tevin BowenDL
98Stefan CartyDL
99Jessy KocinsDL
100Emmanuel AduseiDT

Exhibition

#DateVisitorScoreHomeRecordSiteAttendanceBox Score
1August 20Carleton Ravens29-36 Laval Rouge et Or 0-1 PEPS Stadium, Quebec City Recap

Regular season and playoffs

The Ravens played an 8-game regular season schedule, playing all but two OUA football teams, the Guelph Gryphons and the Queen's Golden Gaels.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
August 287:07 pmat McMaster Marauders L 10–40 5,427
September 47:15 pmNo. 8 Western Mustangs No. 9W 38–31 5,000
September 91:07 pmat Toronto Varsity Blues No. 6W 65–7 1,530
September 171:00 pmNo. 8 Laurier Golden Hawks Dagger-14-plain.pngNo. 4L 16–17 2,819
September 241:07 pmat York Lions No. 10W 50–7 1,261
October 11:00 pmNo. 7 Ottawa Gee-Gees No. 10 CityTV W 43–23 23,329
October 71:00 pm Windsor Lancers No. 6W 53–10 1,000
October 221:07 pmat Waterloo Warriors No. 6W 43–15 553
October 291:00 pmNo. 9 Ottawa Gee-Gees No. 8
W 45–9 3,000
November 51:00 pmat No. 3 Western No. 8
L 24–51 2,000

Game summaries

Vs. McMaster

Carleton @ McMaster
1234Total
Ravens0100010
Marauders141310340
  • Date: August 28
  • Location: Ron Joyce Stadium, Hamilton
  • Game start: 7:07 PM EDT
  • Game attendance: 5,427
  • Game weather: 28°C, A few clouds; Wind: 7 km/h
  • Referee: K. Baird

Vs. Western

Western @ Carleton
1234Total
Mustangs01410731
Ravens71701438
  • Date: September 4
  • Location: MNP Park, Ottawa
  • Game start: 7:15 PM EDT
  • Game attendance: 5,000
  • Game weather: 24°C, Slightly cloudy; Wind: 10 km/h
  • Referee: Kevin Horton

Vs. Toronto

Carleton @ Toronto
1234Total
Ravens728141665
Varsity Blues00077
  • Date: September 10
  • Location: Varsity Stadium, Toronto
  • Game start: 1:07 PM EDT
  • Game attendance: 1,530
  • Game weather: 27°C, Overcast with sun; Wind: 16 km/h
  • Referee: K. Mickleboro

Vs. Laurier

Laurier @ Carleton
1234Total
Golden Hawks077317
Ravens259016
  • Date: September 18
  • Location: MNP Park, Ottawa
  • Game start: 1:00 PM EDT
  • Game attendance: 2,819
  • Game weather: 21°C, Rainy; Wind: 19 km/h
  • Referee: K. Mickleboro

Vs. York

Carleton @ York
1234Total
Ravens1410141250
Lions07007
  • Date: September 24
  • Location: Alumni Field, Toronto
  • Game start: 1:07 PM EDT
  • Game attendance: 1,261
  • Game weather: 17°C, Mainly Sunny, Wind NNE 13 km/h
  • Referee: K. Baird

Vs. Ottawa

Ottawa @ Carleton
1234Total
Gee-Gees1033723
Ravens1011121043
  • Date: October 1
  • Location: TD Place Stadium, Ottawa
  • Game start: 1:00 PM EDT
  • Game attendance: 23,329 [1]
  • Game weather: 16°C, Cloudy, Wind 14 km/h
  • Referee: Kevin Horton
  • Television network: City

Vs. Windsor

Windsor @ Carleton
1234Total
Lancers073010
Ravens417141853
  • Date: October 7
  • Location: MNP Park, Ottawa
  • Game start: 1:00 PM EDT
  • Game attendance: 1,000
  • Game weather: 21°C, Mostly Sunny, Wind 14 km/h
  • Referee: Kevin Horton

Vs. Waterloo

Carleton @ Waterloo
1234Total
Ravens17148443
Warriors078015
  • Date: October 22
  • Location: Warrior Field, Waterloo
  • Game start: 1:07 PM EDT
  • Game attendance: 553
  • Game weather: 5°C, Sunny with clouds, Wind 20 km/h
  • Referee: J. Pringle

OUA Playoff Quarterfinal vs. Ottawa

Ottawa @ Carleton
1234Total
Gee-Gees03069
Ravens101718045
  • Date: October 29
  • Location: MNP Park, Ottawa
  • Game start: 1:00 PM EDT
  • Game attendance: 3,000
  • Game weather: 4°C, Cloudy, Wind 8 km/h
  • Referee: Kevin Horton

This marked Carleton's first home playoff game since 1986 and their first playoff match against their cross-town rivals since 1996 and their third overall playoff meeting against the Gee-Gees. [2]

OUA Playoff Semifinal vs. Western

Carleton @ Western
1234Total
Ravens0170724
Mustangs14218851
  • Date: November 5
  • Location: TD Stadium, London
  • Game start: 1:00 PM EDT
  • Game attendance: 2,000
  • Game weather: 13°C, Partly cloudy, Wind WNW 15 km/h
  • Referee: K. Mickleboro

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References

  1. "Ravens thump Gee-Gees to extend Panda Game win streak to three".
  2. "Carleton Ravens, Ottawa Gee-Gees square off in OUA football quarterfinal".