サイモンフレサークラン

サイモンフレサークラン

Leagues Played
NCAAF 37
Links
Wikipedia

結果

NCAAF 12/03 03:00 1 サイモンフレサークラン v UBC Thunderbirds L 17-18
NCAAF 11/13 02:00 1 サイモンフレサークラン v 西テキサスAMバッファローズ W 46-14
NCAAF 11/05 20:00 1 Western Oregon v サイモンフレサークラン L 32-7
NCAAF 10/30 01:00 1 サイモンフレサークラン v アンジェロ州立大学ラムス L 0-24
NCAAF 10/23 01:00 1 サイモンフレサークラン v ウェスタンニューメキシコマスタンガー L 21-38
NCAAF 10/16 00:00 1 イースタンニューメキシコ大学グレイハウンド v サイモンフレサークラン L 42-14
NCAAF 10/08 23:00 1 テキサスペルミアンバシンファルコンス v サイモンフレサークラン L 31-24
NCAAF 10/02 01:00 1 サイモンフレサークラン v テキサスAMキングスビルハベリナス L 7-35
NCAAF 09/25 00:00 1 ミッドウェスターンステートマスタンガー v サイモンフレサークラン L 77-0
NCAAF 09/17 20:00 1 サイモンフレサークラン v セントラルワシントン大学ワイルドキャッツ L 7-40
NCAAF 11/13 21:00 1 セントラルワシントン大学ワイルドキャッツ v サイモンフレサークラン L 70-0
NCAAF 10/30 20:00 1 Western Oregon v サイモンフレサークラン L 42-3

The SFU Red Leafs or Simon Fraser Red Leafs teams (formerly the Simon Fraser Clan) represent Simon Fraser University (SFU), which is located in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. The Red Leafs are members of NCAA Division II and are the only Canadian university affiliated with the U.S.-based National Collegiate Athletic Association. The teams previously used the nicknames "Clan" and "Clansmen," which were used as a tribute to the Scottish heritage of the university's namesake, Simon Fraser. The names were retired in 2020 due to the negative connotation surrounding those terms. In September 2022, the updated nickname "Red Leafs" was announced.

History

SFU's teams formerly played in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics of the United States for all sports. In 1997, Simon Fraser sought to join the NCAA of the United States as a Division II school, but was turned down. After this, SFU decided in 2000–01 to partially transfer to Canadian Interuniversity Sport (now U Sports). Before the transfer, SFU did not compete in Canadian football, instead playing American football.

On July 10, 2009, the NCAA approved SFU's bid to join NCAA Division II starting in 2011–12, where SFU intended to compete in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. However, Canada West, the CIS association that SFU teams were scheduled to play in, issued a probation on all SFU teams for the 2010–11 season, leading to speculation that SFU teams would not have any conference to play in for that season. The GNAC admitted SFU one year earlier than planned as a full conference member in time for the 2010–11 season. This led to SFU playing American football again, which was the case before they joined the CIS.