2017 HUS Wolves football team

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2017 HUS Wolves football
Division 2 Champions
Conference Hokkaido American Football Association
DivisionDivision 2
Record4-0 (4-0 Hokkaido)
Seasons
 2016
2018 
2017 Hokkaido American Football Association standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Division 1
Hokkaido  4 0   4 0  
Sapporo  3 1   3 1  
Obihiro  2 2   2 2  
Sapporo Gakuin  1 3   1 3  
Hokusei Gakuen  1 3   1 3  
Hokkai Gakuen  1 3   1 3  
Division 2
HUS x  4 0   4 0  
Nodai 1 1 11 1 1
HSUH  1 2   1 2  
Muroran Tech  1 2   1 2  
Kushiro 0 2 10 2 1
  • x Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2017 HUS football team represented the Hokkaido University of Science in the 2017 JAFA Division 2 football season.

Contents

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentSiteResult
August 2712:30 pm Kushiro Sapporo W 28–7
September 1910:00 am HSUH Sapporo W 14–0
September 2410:00 am Muroran Tech Sapporo W 10–0
October 1010:00 am Nodai Sapporo W 18–7

Game summaries

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HSUH

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Muroran Tech

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References

  1. "北海道学生アメリカンフットボール連盟2017". Hokkaido American Football Association. Retrieved October 11, 2017.