The QUAA has been succeeded by the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ).
Quebec University Athletic Association (QUAA)[]
History[]
The QUAA was formed when the OSLC, OIAA, and QOAA folded after the 1970-71 season. Loyola College, UQTR Patriotes, Bishop's Gaiters, University of Sherbrooke, RMC Paladins, and Sir George Williams Georgians came from the OSLC. McGill University and University of Montreal came from the QOAA. The remaining QOAA, OSLC, and OIAA teams were from Ontario and joined the OUAA.
List of seasons[]
- 1971-72 QUAA Season * Montreal last season
- 1972-73 QUAA Season *RMC's last season
- 1973-74 QUAA Season * MacDonald joined for one year, Sherbrooke's last season
- 1974-75 QUAA Season
- 1975-76 QUAA Season * Laval joined, Loyola and SGWU became Concordia
- 1976-77 QUAA Season * UQ Chicoutimi joined
- 1977-78 QUAA Season * Laval skipped one season
- 1978-79 QUAA Season * Laval joined
- 1979-80 QUAA Season * Ottawa joined
- 1980-81 QUAA Season
- 1981-82 QUAA Season * Bishop's last season
- 1982-83 QUAA Season * Laval's last season
- 1983-84 QUAA Season
- 1984-85 QUAA Season
- 1985-86 QUAA Season * UQAC's last season
- 1986-87 QUAA Season
Note - The remaining QUAA teams (UQTR, Ottawa, McGill, and Concordia) joined the OUA in 1987-88.
Table of Champions[]
Teams Claiming QUAA/QSSF/RSEQ National Berths After Conference Folded[]
- 1988 Western Ontario Mustangs
- 1989 York Yeomen
- 1990 UQTR Patriotes
- 1991 Waterloo Warriors
- 1992 Laurier Golden Hawks
- 1993 Guelph Gryphons
- 1994 Western Ontario Mustangs
- 1995 Guelph Gryphons
- 1996 UQTR Patriotes
- 1997 York Yeomen
- 1998 UQTR Patriotes
- 1999 Windsor Lancers
- 2000 Western Ontario Mustangs
- 2001 Western Ontario Mustangs
- 2002 Western Ontario Mustangs
- 2003 York Lions
- 2004 Ottawa Gee-Gees
- 2005 UQTR Patriotes
- 2006 McGill Redmen
- 2007 Laurier Golden Hawks
- 2008 Brock Badgers
- 2009 UQTR Patriotes
- 2010 Lakehead Thunderwolves
- 2011 Western Ontario Mustangs
- 2012 Western Ontario Mustangs
- 2013 Waterloo Warriors
- 2014 McGill Redmen
- Commencing in the 2014-15 season the University Cup went to an 8-team format.
Also see[]
National links:
- U Sports (formerly known as CIS)
- List of University Cup Playoffs
- 1967 Canada Winter Games Hockey Tournament
Western links:
- Canada West Universities Athletic Association
- Great Plains Athletic Conference
- List of CWUAA Seasons
- List of GPAC Seasons
- List of WIAA Seasons
- List of WCIAU Seasons
Atlantic links:
Ontario-Quebec links:
- Ontario University Athletics
- Queen's Cup
- List of OUA Seasons
- List of OUAA Seasons
- RSEQ (formerly Quebec Student Sports Federation)
- List of QUAA Seasons
- CIAU (Central)
- Quebec-Ontario Athletic Association
- List of CIAU Central Seasons
- List of QOAA Seasons
- Ottawa St Lawrence Conference
- List of OSLC Seasons
- Ontario Intercollegiate Athletic Association
- List of OIAA Seasons
- Ontario-Quebec Intermediate Intercollegiate series (1902-03 to 1934-35)
- List of Intermediate Intercollegiate Seasons (1902-03 to 1938-39)
- Senior Intercollegiate League (1945-46)
- Ottawa Intercollegiate Hockey League (1960-61)
College links:
- Canadian Colleges Athletic Association
- British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League
- Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference
- Prairie Athletic Conference
- Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference
- Ontario Colleges Athletic Association
- Réseau_du_sport_étudiant_du_Québec#RSEQ_College_League
International links: