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The
2003
BC Lions finished in fourth place in the West Division with an 11–7 record, but they made the playoffs because of the "cross-over" rule. They appeared in the East-Semi Final. The Lions wore orange alternate uniforms c.
1954 to celebrate the team's 50th season.
Offseason
CFL Draft
Preseason
Regular season
Season standings
[1]
Season schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Score
Result
Attendance
Record
1
June 20
vs.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
34–27
Loss
20,191
0–1
2
June 28
at
Saskatchewan Roughriders
32–30
Loss
22,155
0–2
3
July 3
vs.
Toronto Argonauts
30–27 (OT)
Win
20,131
1–2
4
July 12
at
Montreal Alouettes
28–27
Win
20,202
2–2
5
July 18
at
Ottawa Renegades
48–14
Win
23,800
3–2
6
July 24
vs. Ottawa Renegades
37–18
Win
21,554
4–2
7
Aug 1
at Toronto Argonauts
28–26 (2OT)
Loss
15,623
4–3
8
Aug 8
vs.
Calgary Stampeders
48–4
Win
24,222
5–3
9
Aug 16
at Calgary Stampeders
30–7
Win
30,217
6–3
10
Aug 22
vs.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
47–25
Win
23,010
7–3
11
Bye
7–3
12
Sept 6
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
28–2
Loss
27,495
7–4
13
Sept 13
vs.
Edmonton Eskimos
34–30
Loss
27,070
7–5
14
Sept 20
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
26–20
Win
27,605
8–5
15
Sept 26
at Edmonton Eskimos
27–7
Loss
44,432
8–6
16
Oct 4
vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
35–31
Win
25,591
9–6
17
Oct 11
vs. Montreal Alouettes
28–24
Win
21,046
10–6
18
Oct 18
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
29–23
Win
13,106
11–6
19
Oct 25
vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
26–23
Loss
29,706
11–7
[2]
[3]
[4]
Player stats
Passing
[5]
Rushing
[6]
Receiving
[7]
Awards and records
2003 CFL All-Stars
Western Division All-Star Selections
Playoffs
East Semi-Final
References
Franchise Stadiums Culture Lore Important figures Retired numbers Key personnel Grey Cup Championships (6) Western Division Championships (10) Current league affiliations