The Jewett Trophy is a Canadian sports trophy, in honour of Dr. B. L. Jewett, presented annually to the winner of the Atlantic University Sport Football Conference of U Sports. Unlike the other three conference championship games, the game in which this trophy is awarded is not named for the trophy itself; it is known as the Loney Bowl. The winner of the Jewett Trophy goes on to play in either the Uteck Bowl or the Mitchell Bowl, depending on annual rotations.

Jewett Trophy
Awarded forAUS champion in U Sports football
First awarded1960
Current championsSt. Francis Xavier X-Men
Most titlesSaint Mary's Huskies (24)

Note that prior to 1973, the championship was awarded to the first place team during the regular season.

Winners

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Year Date Champion Score Runner Up Score Location Game MVP
1960 St. Francis Xavier
1961 St. Francis Xavier
1962 St. Francis Xavier
1963 St. Francis Xavier
1964 Saint Mary's
1965 Saint Mary's
1966 St. Francis Xavier
1967 St. Francis Xavier
1968 Saint Mary's
1969 UNB
1970 UNB
1971 Saint Mary's
1972 Saint Mary's
1973 Saint Mary's
1974 Saint Mary's
1975 Acadia
1976 Acadia
1977 Acadia
1978 St. Francis Xavier
1979 Acadia
1980 Acadia
1981 Acadia
1982 St. Francis Xavier
1983 St. Francis Xavier
1984 Mount Allison
1985 Mount Allison 16 Acadia 14
1986 Acadia 29 St. Francis Xavier 13
1987 Saint Mary's 30 Acadia 23
1988 Saint Mary's 37 Acadia 35
1989 Saint Mary's 46 Acadia 2
1990 Saint Mary's 43 Mount Allison 8 Huskies Stadium
1991 Mount Allison 25 Saint Mary's 24 MacAulay Field
1992 Saint Mary's 32 Mount Allison 10 Huskies Stadium
1993 Nov. 6 Saint Mary's 48 Acadia 28* Huskies Stadium
1994 Nov. 5 Saint Mary's 60 Acadia 14 Huskies Stadium
1995 Nov 11 Acadia 13 St. Francis Xavier 8 Raymond Field
1996 Nov 9 St. Francis Xavier 30 Mount Allison 22 Oland Stadium
1997 Nov 8 Mount Allison 20 St. Francis Xavier 17 Oland Stadium
1998 Nov 14 Acadia 35 Mount Allison 28 MacAulay Field
1999 Nov 13 Saint Mary's 25 Acadia 24 Huskies Stadium
2000 Nov 11 Saint Mary's 38 Acadia 18 Huskies Stadium
2001 Nov 10 Saint Mary's 38 Acadia 7 Huskies Stadium
2002 Nov 9 Saint Mary's 63 St. Francis Xavier 14 Huskies Stadium Sebastien Clovis
2003 Nov 8 Saint Mary's 36 St. Francis Xavier 12 Huskies Stadium Al Giacalone
2004 Nov 13 Saint Mary's 24 Acadia 7 Huskies Stadium Al Giacalone
2005 Nov 12 Acadia 69 St. Francis Xavier 9 Raymond Field Eric Nielsen
2006 Nov 11 Acadia 32 Saint Mary's 24 Raymond Field Najja Coley
2007 Nov 10 Saint Mary's 25 St. Francis Xavier 24 Huskies Stadium Erik Glavic
2008 Nov 8 Saint Mary's 29 St. Francis Xavier 27 Huskies Stadium Jack Creighton
2009 Nov 14 Saint Mary's 31 St. Francis Xavier 22 Huskies Stadium Craig Leger
2010 Nov 13 Saint Mary's 37 Acadia 8 Huskies Stadium Ahmed Borhot
2011 Nov 12 Acadia 39 Saint Mary's 20 Raymond Field Kyle Graves
2012 Nov 10 Acadia 17 Saint Mary's 9 Raymond Field Thomas Troop
2013 Nov 9 Mount Allison 20 Saint Mary's 17 Huskies Stadium Josh Blanchard
2014 Nov 8 Mount Allison 29 St. Francis Xavier 7 MacAulay Field Josh Blanchard
2015 Nov 15 St. Francis Xavier 14 Mount Allison 12 MacAulay Field Jonathan Heidebrecht
2016 Nov 12 St. Francis Xavier 29 Mount Allison 8 Oland Stadium Christian Ridley
2017 Nov 14 Acadia 45* Saint Mary's 38** Raymond Field Cameron Davidson
2018 Nov 10 St. Francis Xavier 33 Saint Mary's 9 Huskies Stadium Jordan Socholotiuk
2019 Nov 9 Acadia 31 Bishop's 1 Raymond Field Dale Wright
2020 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021 Nov 20 St. Francis Xavier 25 Bishop's 17 StFX Stadium Silas Fagnan
2022 Nov 12 St. Francis Xavier 21 Mount Allison 14 StFX Stadium Ben Harrington
2023 Nov 11 St. Francis Xavier 34 Bishop's 23 StFX Stadium Caleb Fogarty

Note: Each MVP listed above played for the winning team, except where otherwise noted.

* Game was decided in overtime; ** Game was decided in double overtime

Team win–loss records

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Team W L Win %
Saint Mary's Huskies 24 8 0.750
Acadia Axemen 15 15 0.500
St. Francis Xavier X-Men 16 12 0.571
Mount Allison Mounties 6 9 0.400
UNB Red Bombers 2 0 1.000
Bishop's Gaiters 0 3 0.000
UPEI Panthers 0 1 0.000

References

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  • "Football Past Champions". Atlantic University Sport. Retrieved 2021-11-20.
  • "Football Archives". Atlantic University Sport. Retrieved 2021-11-20.