MONTREAL -- University of Calgary quarterback Andrew Buckley won the Hec Crighton Trophy as the outstanding player in Canadian Interuniversity Sport football on Thursday night.

The six-foot 201-pound Buckley guided the Dinos to school records in points, touchdowns and total offence. Calgary led the CIS in all three categories.

The Dinos also became the first team in Canada West history to break the 5,000-yard mark in total offence, to go with 51 touchdowns and 419 points.

"Very few quarterbacks have been able to pass and run as effectively as Andrew Buckley," said Dinos head coach Blake Nill. "His statistics are very impressive, but what is more impressive is that he only played the equivalent of 6.25 games -- and there is no question his stats would have been even greater had he played more.

"He is an outstanding leader and competitor. He reads exceptionally well and he is extremely humble and unselfish."

Buckley became the fourth Dino to capture the Hec Crighton, following quarterback Greg Vavra (1983), receiver Don Blair (1995) and pivot Erik Glavic (2009).

For the second straight season, the fourth-year kinesiology student from Calgary also claimed the Russ Jackson Award honouring excellence in football, academics and citizenship. He's the first player in CIS history to win both awards in his career.

Buckley had a 64.3 completion percentage, 2,175 passing yards, and 18 passing touchdowns. He also finished fifth in Canada West in rushing with 510 yards, averaging nearly 64 per game.

The other Hec Crighton nominees were Acadia receiver Brian Jones, Laval quarterback Hugo Richard and Wilfrid Laurier running back Dillon Campbell.

In other awards presented Thursday at the Sheraton Montreal Centre, Saint Mary's linebacker Jonathan Langa captured the Presidents' Trophy as defensive player of the year and Ottawa defensive tackle Ettore Lattanzio won the J.P. Metras Trophy as most outstanding down lineman.

Richard received the Peter Gorman Trophy as top rookie and Mount Allison head coach Kelly Jeffrey claimed the Frank Tindall Trophy.

Langa, a fourth-year criminology student, led the country in total tackles with 80 over eight games.

"Jay is not only a tremendous football player, he is an incredible young man," said Huskies head coach Perry Marchese. "He is a team leader on and off the field. He is an extremely hard worker and gives 100 per cent effort every play, all the time.

"He is the heart and soul of the team and has an amazing future in whatever he decides to do."

Lattanzio, a fourth-year defensive tackle, led the OUA with eight sacks and was tied for the national lead with 14 tackles for a loss. Richard, a mechanical engineering student, led the country in passing yards (2,576), touchdown passes (22) and TD-to-interception ratio (22-4).

Jeffrey became the first Mount Allison coach to win the Tindall Trophy. He has been honoured three times by AUS in his seven years at the helm, including each of the past two campaigns.

Jeffrey guided the Mounties to an 8-0 regular-season record. Mount Allison led the conference in scoring (234 points), rushing touchdowns (14) and total touchdowns (25).

The CIS also announced its all-Canadian teams Thursday.

On offence, the first team includes Buckley, Campbell, running back Mercer Timmis of Calgary, receivers Brett Blaszko of Calgary, Mikhail Davidson of Montreal, Addison Richards of Regina, Nathaniel Behar of Carleton, linemen Sean McEwen of Calgary, Western teammates Edmund Meredith and Sean Jamieson, and Laval teammates Karl Lavoie and Charles Vaillancourt.

On defence, the first team includes linemen Ettore Lattanzio of Ottawa, Daryl Waud of Western, Vincent Desloges of Laval and Jesse St. James of Acadia, linebackers Langa, Byron Archambault of Montreal, Adam Konar of Calgary, safety Kwame Adjei of Mount Allison, halfbacks Kris Robertson of Concordia and Chris Ackie of Laurier, as well as corners Adam Laurensse of Calgary and Paolo Edwards of St. FX.

The special-teams first team includes Laval punter Boris Bede, McMaster placekicker Tyler Crapigna and UBC kick returner Marcus Davis.

On Saturday, the McMaster Marauders will play the Montreal Carabins in the Vanier Cup at Percival Molson Memorial Stadium.