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+ | ==Overview== |
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− | The '''Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec''' (RSEQ; literal translation: ''Quebec Student Sports Network'') is the current name for the organisation formerly known as the '''Quebec Student Sports Federation (QSSF)''' in English. RSEQ is the governing body of primary and secondary school, collegiate and university sport in Quebec. It also serves as a regional membership association for Canadian universities which assists in co-ordinating competition between their university level athletic programs and providing contact information, schedules, results, and releases about those programs and events to the public and the media. This is similar to what would be called a "college athletic conference" in the United States. The RSEQ, which covers [[Quebec]], is one of four such bodies that are members of the country's governing body for university athletics, [[Canadian Interuniversity Sport]] (CIS). The other three regional associations coordinating university-level sports in Canada are [[Ontario University Athletics]] (OUA), [[Atlantic University Sport]] (AUS), and the [[Canada West Universities Athletic Association]] (CWUAA). |
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+ | [[File:200px-McGill_Redmen_Logo.png|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | [[File:UQTR_swoops_LogoPatriotes.png|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | [[File:Bishops-script-110x50.jpg|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | [[File:Laval-600x452.jpg|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | [[File:Montreal_Carabins.jpg|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | The '''Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec''' (RSEQ, literal translation: ''Quebec Student Sports Network'') is a conference in '''[[U Sports]]''' (formerly known as "'''CIS'''"). The '''RSEQ''' does not operate a men's hockey league. The other current conferences in '''[[U Sports]]''' are the '''[[Canada West Universities Athletic Association]]''' (CWUAA), '''[[Ontario University Athletics]]''' (OUA), and '''[[Atlantic University Sport]]''' (AUS). |
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+ | The '''RSEQ''' was formerly known as the '''Quebec Student Sports Federation (QSSF)''' in English. It is also the governing body of primary and secondary school, collegiate and university sport in Quebec. It also serves as a regional membership association for Canadian universities and colleges which assists in co-ordinating competition between their university level athletic programs and providing contact information, schedules, results, and releases about those programs and events to the public and the media. This is similar to what would be called a "college athletic conference" in the United States. |
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+ | The '''[[RSEQ]]''' is also one regional conference within the '''[[Canadian Colleges Athletic Association]]''', the second tier of university/college sport in Canada. The others are the [[Pacific Western Athletic Association]] (formerly the [[British Columbia Colleges Athletic Association]]), the [[Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference]], the [[Ontario Colleges Athletic Association]], and the [[Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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+ | [[File:QSSF-50pxh-white.gif|left]] |
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− | The RSEQ was initially known as the '''[[Quebec Universities Athletic Association]]''' (QUAA) when it was founded in 1971 with the reformulations of three university athletic associations spanning the universities of [[Ontario]] and Quebec. After the merger between the university, collegiate and high school governing bodies in 1989, the amalgamated association was named the '''QSSF''' and then renamed '''RSEQ''' in November 2010. |
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+ | [[File:CMRSJ-Remparts-340x324.png|thumb|65px]] |
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+ | [[File:Loyola-white-50x50.jpg|thumb|right|75px]][[File:MacDonald-sim-150x150.jpg|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | [[File:SGW_coat_of_arms.png|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | [[File:UQAC=1168x736.png|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | The '''[[RSEQ]]''''s predecessor was initially known as the '''[[Quebec Universities Athletic Association]]''' (QUAA) when it was founded in 1971 from the reformulations of three university athletic associations spanning the universities of [[Ontario]] and [[Quebec]]. (Those were the [[Quebec-Ontario Athletic Association]], the [[Ottawa-St. Lawrence Conference]], and the [[Ontario Intercollegiate Athletic Association]].) |
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+ | The '''QUAA''' ceased to operate a university hockey league after the 1986-87 season. The conference's three remaining teams at that point ([[McGill Redmen]], [[UQTR Patriotes]], and [[Concordia Stingers]]) joined, and remain, in the '''[[Ontario University Athletics|OUA]]''' conference. |
+ | In 1989 Quebec merged the university, collegiate, and high school governing bodies. The amalgamated association was named the '''[[Quebec Student Sports Federation]]''' (QSSF). and then renamed '''[[RSEQ]]''' in November 2010. The [[RSEQ]] continues to operate a college and high school hockey leagues. |
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− | ==List of Seasons== |
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+ | ==University== |
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+ | ===University Teams=== |
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+ | *[[Concordia Stingers]] |
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+ | *[[McGill Redmen]] |
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+ | *[[UQTR Patriotes]] |
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+ | ====Former Teams (Still in RSEQ)==== |
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+ | *[[Bishop's Gaiters]] |
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+ | *[[Laval Rouge et Or]] |
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+ | *[[Montreal Carabins]] |
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+ | *[[Sherbrooke Vert et Or]] |
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+ | ====Former Teams (No longer in RSEQ)==== |
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+ | *[[CMRSJ Remparts]] |
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+ | *[[Loyola Warriors]] (merged with SGW into Concordia) |
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+ | *[[MacDonald College Clansmen]] (now part of McGill) |
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+ | *[[Sir George Williams Georgians]] (merged with Loyola into Concordia) |
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+ | *[[UQAC Inuk]] |
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+ | ===Lists of Seasons=== |
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*[[List_of_OUA_Seasons#CIAU_Seasons|List of CIAU Seasons]] (from 1902-03 to 1952-53) |
*[[List_of_OUA_Seasons#CIAU_Seasons|List of CIAU Seasons]] (from 1902-03 to 1952-53) |
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*[[International Intercollegiate League]] (from 1936-37 to 1939-40) |
*[[International Intercollegiate League]] (from 1936-37 to 1939-40) |
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*[[Ontario-Quebec Intermediate Intercollegiate series]] (from 1902-03 to 1934-35) |
*[[Ontario-Quebec Intermediate Intercollegiate series]] (from 1902-03 to 1934-35) |
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− | ==Past Champions== |
+ | ===Past Champions=== |
+ | *'''[[Ontario_University_Athletics#Table_of_Ontario_and_Quebec_Champions|Table of Ontario and Quebec Champions]]''' |
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− | '''[[Ontario_University_Athletics#Table_of_Ontario_and_Quebec_Champions|Table of Ontario and Quebec Champions]]''' |
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− | ==Member schools== |
+ | ===Member schools=== |
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!Institution |
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[[File:Martlets2009QSSFChamps.jpg|thumb|The [[McGill Martlets]] celebrate their 2009 QSSF championship]] |
[[File:Martlets2009QSSFChamps.jpg|thumb|The [[McGill Martlets]] celebrate their 2009 QSSF championship]] |
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− | ==Facilities== |
+ | ===Facilities=== |
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Canadian athletic facilities are often listed by their "maximum capacity", which is often an estimate of their largest recorded crowd in the facility. These maximum capacities can and often do include standing room patrons and attendees seated on grass surrounding a playing field. Seated Capacity is the actual number of permanent seats, be they grandstands or permanently in use bleachers. This is why you will sometimes see larger capacities listed for these sites when searching for them on line. When capacity numbers have mismatched on source sites, unless the larger capacity could be confirmed as a seated capacity, the smaller capacity number has been listed here. |
Canadian athletic facilities are often listed by their "maximum capacity", which is often an estimate of their largest recorded crowd in the facility. These maximum capacities can and often do include standing room patrons and attendees seated on grass surrounding a playing field. Seated Capacity is the actual number of permanent seats, be they grandstands or permanently in use bleachers. This is why you will sometimes see larger capacities listed for these sites when searching for them on line. When capacity numbers have mismatched on source sites, unless the larger capacity could be confirmed as a seated capacity, the smaller capacity number has been listed here. |
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Please update with verified "seated capacities" only when the institutions release more accurate official seated capacities. |
Please update with verified "seated capacities" only when the institutions release more accurate official seated capacities. |
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| colspan="9" align="center" | '''Facilities''' |
| colspan="9" align="center" | '''Facilities''' |
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!Institution!!Football<br />Stadium!!Seated<br />Capacity!!Basketball<br />Arena!!Seated<br />Capacity!!Hockey<br />Arena!!Seated<br />Capacity!!Soccer<br />Stadium!!Seated<br />Capacity!! |
!Institution!!Football<br />Stadium!!Seated<br />Capacity!!Basketball<br />Arena!!Seated<br />Capacity!!Hockey<br />Arena!!Seated<br />Capacity!!Soccer<br />Stadium!!Seated<br />Capacity!! |
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− | |align="left"| [[Concordia University (Montreal)|Concordia]]||Concordia Stadium||4000||Concordia Gymnasium||750||[[Ed Meagher Arena]]||1000||Concordia Stadium||4000 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Concordia University (Montreal)|Concordia]]||Concordia Stadium||4000||Concordia Gymnasium||750||[[Ed Meagher Arena]]||1000||Concordia Stadium||4000 |
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− | |align="left"| [[Université Laval|Laval]]||PEPS stade extérieur||10,200*||PEPS gymnase||2500||No Hockey|| -- ||PEPS soccer fields|| -- |
+ | | align="left" | [[Université Laval|Laval]]||PEPS stade extérieur||10,200*||PEPS gymnase||2500||No Hockey|| -- ||PEPS soccer fields|| -- |
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− | |align="left"| [[Université du Québec à Montréal|UQAM]]||No Football|| -- ||UQAM Centre sportif||600||No Hockey|| -- ||yes|| -- |
+ | | align="left" | [[Université du Québec à Montréal|UQAM]]||No Football|| -- ||UQAM Centre sportif||600||No Hockey|| -- ||yes|| -- |
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− | |align="left"| [[McGill University|McGill]]||Molson Stadium||20,202||Love Competition Hall||1500||[[McConnell Arena]]||950||Molson Stadium||20,202 |
+ | | align="left" | [[McGill University|McGill]]||Molson Stadium||20,202||Love Competition Hall||1500||[[McConnell Arena]]||950||Molson Stadium||20,202 |
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− | |align="left"| [[Bishop's University|Bishop's]]||Coulter Field||2000||John H. Price Sports Centre||1400||[[W.B. Scott Arena]]||1200||No Soccer|| -- |
+ | | align="left" | [[Bishop's University|Bishop's]]||Coulter Field||2000||John H. Price Sports Centre||1400||[[W.B. Scott Arena]]||1200||No Soccer|| -- |
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− | |align="left"| [[Université de Montréal|Montréal]]||CEPSUM Stadium||5100||No Basketball|| -- ||[[CEPSUM Arena]]-W||3000||CEPSUM Stadium||5100 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Université de Montréal|Montréal]]||CEPSUM Stadium||5100||No Basketball|| -- ||[[CEPSUM Arena]]-W||3000||CEPSUM Stadium||5100 |
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− | |align="left"| [[Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières|UQTR]]||No Football|| -- ||No Basketball|| -- ||[[Colisée de Trois-Rivières]]||2700||Terrain synthétique de soccer||3000 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières|UQTR]]||No Football|| -- ||No Basketball|| -- ||[[Colisée de Trois-Rivières]]||2700||Terrain synthétique de soccer||3000 |
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− | |align="left"| [[Université de Sherbrooke|Sherbrooke]]||University of Sherbrooke Stadium||8000||No Basketball|| -- ||No Hockey|| -- ||Piste d'athlétisme et terrain de soccer||2000 |
+ | | align="left" | [[Université de Sherbrooke|Sherbrooke]]||University of Sherbrooke Stadium||8000||No Basketball|| -- ||No Hockey|| -- ||Piste d'athlétisme et terrain de soccer||2000 |
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(*[[Université Laval|Laval]]'s PEPS stade extérieur has an official seated capacity of 10,200 although it has held a standing room crowd of over 18,000 and as such is often listed as having a maxiumum capacity of 18,000.) |
(*[[Université Laval|Laval]]'s PEPS stade extérieur has an official seated capacity of 10,200 although it has held a standing room crowd of over 18,000 and as such is often listed as having a maxiumum capacity of 18,000.) |
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− | (Data mined from the CIS homepage's member directory |
+ | (Data mined from the CIS homepage's member directory [http://www.universitysport.ca/e/members/directory_complete_print.cfm CIS directory] and WorldStadiums.com [http://www.worldstadiums.com/north_america/countries/canada.shtml World Stadiums.com]. The members directory numbers seem to be ballpark figures in some cases.) |
==Also see== |
==Also see== |
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'''National links:''' |
'''National links:''' |
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+ | *'''[[U Sports]]''' (formerly known as '''CIS''') |
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− | *'''[[Canadian Interuniversity Sport]]''' |
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− | *[[List of University Cup Playoffs]] |
+ | *[[List of University Cup Playoffs]] |
'''Western links:''' |
'''Western links:''' |
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*'''[[Canada West Universities Athletic Association]]''' |
*'''[[Canada West Universities Athletic Association]]''' |
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− | *[[List of CWUAA Seasons]] (from 1972-73 to present) |
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*'''[[Great Plains Athletic Conference]]''' |
*'''[[Great Plains Athletic Conference]]''' |
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− | *[[List of |
+ | *[[List of CWUAA Seasons]] |
− | *[[List of |
+ | *[[List of GPAC Seasons]] |
− | *[[List of |
+ | *[[List of WIAA Seasons]] |
+ | *[[List of WCIAU Seasons]] |
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'''Atlantic links:''' |
'''Atlantic links:''' |
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*'''[[Atlantic University Sport]]''' |
*'''[[Atlantic University Sport]]''' |
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− | *[[List of AUS Seasons |
+ | *[[List of AUS Seasons]] |
'''Ontario-Quebec links:''' |
'''Ontario-Quebec links:''' |
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*'''[[Ontario University Athletics]]''' |
*'''[[Ontario University Athletics]]''' |
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*[[RSEQ (formerly Quebec Student Sports Federation)|'''RSEQ''' (formerly Quebec Student Sports Federation)]] |
*[[RSEQ (formerly Quebec Student Sports Federation)|'''RSEQ''' (formerly Quebec Student Sports Federation)]] |
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− | *'''[[Quebec-Ontario Athletic Association]]''' |
+ | *'''[[Quebec-Ontario Athletic Association]]''' |
+ | *'''[[Ontario Intercollegiate Athletic Association]]''' |
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− | *[[List of OUA Seasons]] (includes CIAU, QOAA & OUAA) |
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+ | *'''[[Ottawa St Lawrence Conference]]''' |
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− | *[[List of QOAA Seasons]] (from 1954 to 1971) |
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+ | *[[List of OUA Seasons]] |
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− | *'''[[Ontario_Intercollegiate_AA|Ontario Intercollegiate Athletic Association]]''' (with seasons from 1965 to 1971) |
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+ | *[[List of OUA_Seasons#OUAA Seasons|List of OUAA Seasons]] |
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− | *'''[[Ottawa_St_Lawrence_Conference|Ottawa St. Lawrence Conference]]''' (with seasons from 1951 to 1971) |
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− | *[[List of QUAA Seasons]] |
+ | *[[List of QUAA Seasons]] |
+ | *[[Ottawa_St_Lawrence_Conference#List_of_seasons|List of OSLC Seasons]] |
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− | *[[List of Intermediate Intercollegiate Seasons]] (from 1902-03 to 1938-39) |
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+ | *[[List of QOAA Seasons]] |
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− | *[[Ontario-Quebec Intermediate Intercollegiate series]] (from 1902-03 to 1934-35) |
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+ | *[[Ontario_Intercollegiate_AA#List_of_seasons|List of OIAA Seasons]] |
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− | *[[Senior_Intercollegiate_League|Senior Intercollegiate League (1945-46)]] |
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+ | *[[Canadian_Intercollegiate_Athletic_Union|List of CIAU Central Seasons]] |
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+ | *[[List of Intermediate Intercollegiate Seasons]] (1902-03 to 1938-39) |
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+ | *[[Ontario-Quebec Intermediate Intercollegiate series]] (1902-03 to 1934-35) |
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+ | *[[Senior Intercollegiate League]] (1945-46) |
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*[[International Intercollegiate League]] (from 1936-37 to 1939-40) |
*[[International Intercollegiate League]] (from 1936-37 to 1939-40) |
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*[[West Point Weekend]] |
*[[West Point Weekend]] |
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+ | ==References== |
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− | '''College links:''' |
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+ | *[http://www.fqse.qc.ca/ Official website (in French only)] |
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− | *[[Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference]] |
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+ | <br /><br /> |
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+ | ='''''RSEQ College League'''''= |
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+ | [[File:400px-Flag_of_Quebec.png|thumb|left|50px]] |
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+ | [[File:Alma.gif|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | [[File:Andre-Laurendeau.jpeg|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | [[File:Champlain-Lennoxville.jpg|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | [[File:Champlain_St._Lawrence.png|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | [[File:Dawson.jpeg|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | [[File:Lafleche.png|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | [[File:Lionel-Groulx.png|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | [[File:Sainte-Foy.gif|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | [[File:Saint-Hyacinthe.jpeg|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | [[File:Saint-Laurent.jpeg|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | [[File:Sorel-Tracy-Rebelles.jpeg|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | [[File:Thetford.jpeg|thumb|75px]] |
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+ | The '''[[RSEQ]]''' colleges are affiliated with the '''[[Canadian Colleges Athletic Association]]''' (CCAA). The [[CCAA]] has not held a national hockey playoff since 2001. The '''[[Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference]]''' (ACAC) is currently the only other college league in Canada. However, the '''[[British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League]]''' (BCIHL) is open to college teams. The '''[[RSEQ]]''' teams do not play teams from '''[[U Sports]]'''. |
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+ | ===Member Teams=== |
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+ | *[[Alma Jeannois]] |
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+ | *[[André-Laurendeau Boomerang]] |
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+ | *[[Champlain-Lennoxville Cougars]] (joined 2015-16) |
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+ | *[[Champlain St-Lawrence Lions]] |
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+ | *[[Laflèche Dragons]] |
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+ | *[[Dawson Blues]] |
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+ | *[[Lionel-Groulx Nordiques]] |
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+ | *[[Sainte-Foy Dynamiques]] |
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+ | *[[Saint-Hyacinthe Laureats]] (joined 2016-17) |
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+ | *[[Saint-Laurent Patriotes]] |
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+ | *[[Sorel-Tracy Rebelles]] |
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+ | *[[Thetford Filons]] |
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+ | ===CCAA National Championships=== |
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+ | *[[Saint-Hyacinthe Laureats]] won in 1983 and 1984. |
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+ | *[[Saint-Laurent Patriotes]] won in 1987. |
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+ | ===Table of Champions=== |
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+ | Established in 1961, the Fédération des Associations Sportives Collégiales du Québec (FASCQ) was brought under the umbrella of Fédération Québecoise du Sport Étudiant/Québec Student Sports Federation (FQSE/QSSF) in 1988. The conference was rebranded as Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) in 2010. The 'AAA' College League was sanctioned from 1979 through 1988. |
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+ | {| class="ss-responsive-table-0600" |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="col-left"|Season |
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+ | ! scope="col-left"|Quebec Champions |
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+ | ! scope="col-left"|Head Coach |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1979-80 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Saint-Georges Condors |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Jean-Charles Gravel |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1980-81 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Saint-Laurent Patriotes |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Gérard Gagnon |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1981-82 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Saint-Jérôme Cheminots |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Claude Mallette |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1982-83 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Saint-Hyacinthe Lauréats |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Clément Jodoin |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1983-84 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Saint-Georges Condors |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Nelson Tremblay |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1984-85 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Victoriaville Vulkins |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Alain Chainey |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1985-86 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Saint-Laurent Patriotes |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Gérard Gagnon |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1986-87 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Victoriaville Vulkins |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Alain Chainey |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1987-88 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Saint-Laurent Patriotes |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Gérard Gagnon |
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+ | |} |
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+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | The 'AA' College League was sanctioned between 1970 and 2002. |
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+ | {| class="ss-responsive-table-0600" |
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+ | |+ |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="col-left"|Season |
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+ | ! scope="col-left"|Quebec Champions |
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+ | ! scope="col-left"|Head Coach |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1970-71 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Saint-Laurent Patriotes |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Jean Verrier |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1971-72 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Saint-Laurent Patriotes |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Gérard Gagnon |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1972-73 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Trois-Rivières Diablos |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Normand Meunier |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1973-74 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Viéux-Montréal Kodiaks |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Daniel Beaudet |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1974-75 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Saint-Laurent Patriotes |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Gérard Gagnon |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1975-76 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Lévis-Lauzon Faucons |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Denis Coulombe |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1976-77 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Dawson College Blues |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Ken Ekins |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1977-78 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Limoilou Titans |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Gérald Daigle |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1978-79 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Saint-Laurent Patriotes |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Gérard Gagnon |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1979-80 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Dawson College Blues |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Pierre Gagné |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1980-81 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Victoriaville Vulkins |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Serge Ratté |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1981-82 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Victoriaville Vulkins |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Serge Ratté |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1982-83 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Lennoxville Cougars |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Rod McKell |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1983-84 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Sorel-Tracy Rebelles |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Robert Gagné |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1984-85 |
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+ | | data-title="Champions"|Hauterieve Trappeurs |
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+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Fernand Leblanc |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row"|1985-86 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Alma Jeannois |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Carol Bellemare |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|1986-87 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Montmorency Nomades |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Bernard Cramer |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|1987-88 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Montmorency Nomades |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Bernard Cramer |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|1988-89 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Montmorency Nomades |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Bernard Cramer |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|1989-90 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Saint-Laurent Patriotes |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Dino Masanotti |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|1990-91 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Lennoxville Cougars |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Rod McKell |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|1991-92 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Lévis-Lauzon Faucons |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Simon Boutin |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|1992-93 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Pocatière Gaulois |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Pierre Morin |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|1993-94 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Lévis-Lauzon Faucons |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Simon Boutin |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|1994-95 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Lévis-Lauzon Faucons |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Simon Boutin |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|1995-96 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Lévis-Lauzon Faucons |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Simon Boutin |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|1996-97 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Laflèche Dragons |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Alain Groleau |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|1997-98 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Lévis-Lauzon Faucons |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Simon Boutin |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|1998-99 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Lévis-Lauzon Faucons |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Simon Boutin |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|1999-2000 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Lévis-Lauzon Faucons |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Simon Boutin |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|2000-01 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Lévis-Lauzon Faucons |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Richard Couture |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|2001-02 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Champlain Cougars |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Sylvain Laflamme |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Division I hockey has been sanctioned since the 2010-11 season. |
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+ | {| class="ss-responsive-table-0600" |
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+ | |+ |
||
+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="col-left"|Season |
||
+ | ! scope="col-left"|Quebec Champions |
||
+ | ! scope="col-left"|Head Coach |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|2010-11 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Champlain St-Lawrence Lions |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Mike Labadie |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|2011-12 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Champlain St-Lawrence Lions |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Mike Labadie |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|2012-13 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|André-Laurendeau Boomerang |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Alexandre Dandenault |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|2013-14 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Champlain St-Lawrence Lions |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Guy Chouinard |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|2014-15 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Sorel-Tracy Rebelles |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Eric Messier |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|2013-14 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|Champlain St-Lawrence Lionsh |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Guy Chouinard |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! scope="row"|2016-17 |
||
+ | | data-title="Champions"|André-Laurendeau Boomerang |
||
+ | | data-title="Head Coach"|Alexandre Dandenault |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | |||
+ | Source: [http://www.acachockey.info/quebec.php ACAC History - Quebec] |
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+ | |||
+ | ==Also see== |
||
+ | ===College links=== |
||
+ | *[[Canadian Colleges Athletic Association]] |
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+ | *[[4-West Championship]] |
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*[[British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League]] |
*[[British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League]] |
||
+ | *[[British Columbia Colleges Athletic Association]] |
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+ | *[[Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference]] |
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+ | *[[Prairie Athletic Conference]] (Saskatchewan) |
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*[[Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference]] |
*[[Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference]] |
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− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Ontario Colleges Athletic Association]] |
+ | *[[RSEQ#RSEQ_College_League|RSEQ College League]] |
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− | *[[List of OCAA Seasons]] |
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+ | *[[Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association]] |
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+ | ===University links=== |
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− | ==References== |
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+ | *[[U Sports]] (formerly known as [[CIS]]) |
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− | {{reflist}} |
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+ | *[[Canada West Universities Athletic Association]] |
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+ | *[[Atlantic University Sport]] |
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+ | *[[Ontario University Athletics]] |
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− | ==External |
+ | ===External Links=== |
+ | *[http://www.sportetudiant-stats.com/collegial/hockey-m/ League Statistics] |
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− | * [http://www.fqse.qc.ca/ Official website (in French only)] |
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+ | *[http://rseq.ca/sports/hockey/collegial/division-1/masculin/ Conference Hockey Page] : [https://translate.google.ca/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Frseq.ca%2Fsports%2Fhockey%2Fcollegial%2Fdivision-1%2Fmasculin%2F&edit-text= Google Translate] |
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− | </div> |
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+ | [[Category:Canadian Interuniversity Sport]] |
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+ | [[Category:Quebec University Hockey]] |
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+ | [[Category:Canadian Colleges Athletic Association]] |
Revision as of 06:04, 2 May 2018
RSEQ
Overview
The Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ, literal translation: Quebec Student Sports Network) is a conference in U Sports (formerly known as "CIS"). The RSEQ does not operate a men's hockey league. The other current conferences in U Sports are the Canada West Universities Athletic Association (CWUAA), Ontario University Athletics (OUA), and Atlantic University Sport (AUS).
The RSEQ was formerly known as the Quebec Student Sports Federation (QSSF) in English. It is also the governing body of primary and secondary school, collegiate and university sport in Quebec. It also serves as a regional membership association for Canadian universities and colleges which assists in co-ordinating competition between their university level athletic programs and providing contact information, schedules, results, and releases about those programs and events to the public and the media. This is similar to what would be called a "college athletic conference" in the United States.
The RSEQ is also one regional conference within the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association, the second tier of university/college sport in Canada. The others are the Pacific Western Athletic Association (formerly the British Columbia Colleges Athletic Association), the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference, the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association, and the Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association.
History
The RSEQ's predecessor was initially known as the Quebec Universities Athletic Association (QUAA) when it was founded in 1971 from the reformulations of three university athletic associations spanning the universities of Ontario and Quebec. (Those were the Quebec-Ontario Athletic Association, the Ottawa-St. Lawrence Conference, and the Ontario Intercollegiate Athletic Association.)
The QUAA ceased to operate a university hockey league after the 1986-87 season. The conference's three remaining teams at that point (McGill Redmen, UQTR Patriotes, and Concordia Stingers) joined, and remain, in the OUA conference.
In 1989 Quebec merged the university, collegiate, and high school governing bodies. The amalgamated association was named the Quebec Student Sports Federation (QSSF). and then renamed RSEQ in November 2010. The RSEQ continues to operate a college and high school hockey leagues.
University
University Teams
Former Teams (Still in RSEQ)
Former Teams (No longer in RSEQ)
- CMRSJ Remparts
- Loyola Warriors (merged with SGW into Concordia)
- MacDonald College Clansmen (now part of McGill)
- Sir George Williams Georgians (merged with Loyola into Concordia)
- UQAC Inuk
Lists of Seasons
- List of CIAU Seasons (from 1902-03 to 1952-53)
- International Intercollegiate League (from 1936-37 to 1939-40)
- Senior Intercollegiate League (1945-46)
- Ottawa St. Lawrence Conference (with seasons from 1950-51 to 1970-71)
- List of QOAA Seasons (from 1953-54 to 1970-71)
- List of QUAA Seasons (from 1971-72 to 1986-87)
- List of OUAA Seasons (from 1971-72 to 1996-97)
- List of OUA Seasons (from 1997-98 to present)
- List of Intermediate Intercollegiate Seasons (from 1902-03 to 1938-39)
- Ontario-Quebec Intermediate Intercollegiate series (from 1902-03 to 1934-35)
Past Champions
Member schools
Institution | Team | City | Province | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Endowment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Concordia University | Stingers | Montreal | QC | 1896 | Public | 38,809 | $54.4M |
Université Laval | Rouge-et-Or | Quebec City | QC | 1663 | Public | 37,591 | $105.3M |
Université du Québec à Montréal | Citadins | Montreal | QC | 1969 | Public | 39,235 | --- |
McGill University | Redmen | Montreal | QC | 1821 | Public | 32,514 | $973.6M |
Bishop's University | Gaiters | Sherbrooke | QC | 1843 | Public | 1817 | --- |
Université de Montréal | Carabins | Montreal | QC | 1878 | Public | 55,540 | $89.5M |
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Patriotes | Trois-Rivières | QC | 1969 | Public | 10,000 | --- |
Université de Sherbrooke | Vert-et-Or | Sherbrooke | QC | 1954 | Public | 35,000 | --- |
UQAR Nordets (Université du Québec à Rimouski) & UQO Torrents (Université du Québec en Outaouais]) are Golf only members.
Facilities
Canadian athletic facilities are often listed by their "maximum capacity", which is often an estimate of their largest recorded crowd in the facility. These maximum capacities can and often do include standing room patrons and attendees seated on grass surrounding a playing field. Seated Capacity is the actual number of permanent seats, be they grandstands or permanently in use bleachers. This is why you will sometimes see larger capacities listed for these sites when searching for them on line. When capacity numbers have mismatched on source sites, unless the larger capacity could be confirmed as a seated capacity, the smaller capacity number has been listed here.
Please update with verified "seated capacities" only when the institutions release more accurate official seated capacities.
Facilities | |||||||||
Institution | Football Stadium |
Seated Capacity |
Basketball Arena |
Seated Capacity |
Hockey Arena |
Seated Capacity |
Soccer Stadium |
Seated Capacity |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Concordia | Concordia Stadium | 4000 | Concordia Gymnasium | 750 | Ed Meagher Arena | 1000 | Concordia Stadium | 4000 | |
Laval | PEPS stade extérieur | 10,200* | PEPS gymnase | 2500 | No Hockey | -- | PEPS soccer fields | -- | |
UQAM | No Football | -- | UQAM Centre sportif | 600 | No Hockey | -- | yes | -- | |
McGill | Molson Stadium | 20,202 | Love Competition Hall | 1500 | McConnell Arena | 950 | Molson Stadium | 20,202 | |
Bishop's | Coulter Field | 2000 | John H. Price Sports Centre | 1400 | W.B. Scott Arena | 1200 | No Soccer | -- | |
Montréal | CEPSUM Stadium | 5100 | No Basketball | -- | CEPSUM Arena-W | 3000 | CEPSUM Stadium | 5100 | |
UQTR | No Football | -- | No Basketball | -- | Colisée de Trois-Rivières | 2700 | Terrain synthétique de soccer | 3000 | |
Sherbrooke | University of Sherbrooke Stadium | 8000 | No Basketball | -- | No Hockey | -- | Piste d'athlétisme et terrain de soccer | 2000 |
(*Laval's PEPS stade extérieur has an official seated capacity of 10,200 although it has held a standing room crowd of over 18,000 and as such is often listed as having a maxiumum capacity of 18,000.)
(Data mined from the CIS homepage's member directory CIS directory and WorldStadiums.com World Stadiums.com. The members directory numbers seem to be ballpark figures in some cases.)
Also see
National links:
- U Sports (formerly known as CIS)
- List of University Cup Playoffs
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
- RSEQ (formerly Quebec Student Sports Federation)
- Quebec-Ontario Athletic Association
- Ontario Intercollegiate Athletic Association
- Ottawa St Lawrence Conference
- List of OUA Seasons
- List of OUAA Seasons
- List of QUAA Seasons
- List of OSLC Seasons
- List of QOAA Seasons
- List of OIAA Seasons
- List of CIAU Central Seasons
- List of Intermediate Intercollegiate Seasons (1902-03 to 1938-39)
- Ontario-Quebec Intermediate Intercollegiate series (1902-03 to 1934-35)
- Senior Intercollegiate League (1945-46)
- International Intercollegiate League (from 1936-37 to 1939-40)
- West Point Weekend
References
RSEQ College League
The RSEQ colleges are affiliated with the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (CCAA). The CCAA has not held a national hockey playoff since 2001. The Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) is currently the only other college league in Canada. However, the British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League (BCIHL) is open to college teams. The RSEQ teams do not play teams from U Sports.
Member Teams
- Alma Jeannois
- André-Laurendeau Boomerang
- Champlain-Lennoxville Cougars (joined 2015-16)
- Champlain St-Lawrence Lions
- Laflèche Dragons
- Dawson Blues
- Lionel-Groulx Nordiques
- Sainte-Foy Dynamiques
- Saint-Hyacinthe Laureats (joined 2016-17)
- Saint-Laurent Patriotes
- Sorel-Tracy Rebelles
- Thetford Filons
CCAA National Championships
- Saint-Hyacinthe Laureats won in 1983 and 1984.
- Saint-Laurent Patriotes won in 1987.
Table of Champions
Established in 1961, the Fédération des Associations Sportives Collégiales du Québec (FASCQ) was brought under the umbrella of Fédération Québecoise du Sport Étudiant/Québec Student Sports Federation (FQSE/QSSF) in 1988. The conference was rebranded as Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) in 2010. The 'AAA' College League was sanctioned from 1979 through 1988.
Season | Quebec Champions | Head Coach |
---|---|---|
1979-80 | Saint-Georges Condors | Jean-Charles Gravel |
1980-81 | Saint-Laurent Patriotes | Gérard Gagnon |
1981-82 | Saint-Jérôme Cheminots | Claude Mallette |
1982-83 | Saint-Hyacinthe Lauréats | Clément Jodoin |
1983-84 | Saint-Georges Condors | Nelson Tremblay |
1984-85 | Victoriaville Vulkins | Alain Chainey |
1985-86 | Saint-Laurent Patriotes | Gérard Gagnon |
1986-87 | Victoriaville Vulkins | Alain Chainey |
1987-88 | Saint-Laurent Patriotes | Gérard Gagnon |
The 'AA' College League was sanctioned between 1970 and 2002.
Season | Quebec Champions | Head Coach |
---|---|---|
1970-71 | Saint-Laurent Patriotes | Jean Verrier |
1971-72 | Saint-Laurent Patriotes | Gérard Gagnon |
1972-73 | Trois-Rivières Diablos | Normand Meunier |
1973-74 | Viéux-Montréal Kodiaks | Daniel Beaudet |
1974-75 | Saint-Laurent Patriotes | Gérard Gagnon |
1975-76 | Lévis-Lauzon Faucons | Denis Coulombe |
1976-77 | Dawson College Blues | Ken Ekins |
1977-78 | Limoilou Titans | Gérald Daigle |
1978-79 | Saint-Laurent Patriotes | Gérard Gagnon |
1979-80 | Dawson College Blues | Pierre Gagné |
1980-81 | Victoriaville Vulkins | Serge Ratté |
1981-82 | Victoriaville Vulkins | Serge Ratté |
1982-83 | Lennoxville Cougars | Rod McKell |
1983-84 | Sorel-Tracy Rebelles | Robert Gagné |
1984-85 | Hauterieve Trappeurs | Fernand Leblanc |
1985-86 | Alma Jeannois | Carol Bellemare |
1986-87 | Montmorency Nomades | Bernard Cramer |
1987-88 | Montmorency Nomades | Bernard Cramer |
1988-89 | Montmorency Nomades | Bernard Cramer |
1989-90 | Saint-Laurent Patriotes | Dino Masanotti |
1990-91 | Lennoxville Cougars | Rod McKell |
1991-92 | Lévis-Lauzon Faucons | Simon Boutin |
1992-93 | Pocatière Gaulois | Pierre Morin |
1993-94 | Lévis-Lauzon Faucons | Simon Boutin |
1994-95 | Lévis-Lauzon Faucons | Simon Boutin |
1995-96 | Lévis-Lauzon Faucons | Simon Boutin |
1996-97 | Laflèche Dragons | Alain Groleau |
1997-98 | Lévis-Lauzon Faucons | Simon Boutin |
1998-99 | Lévis-Lauzon Faucons | Simon Boutin |
1999-2000 | Lévis-Lauzon Faucons | Simon Boutin |
2000-01 | Lévis-Lauzon Faucons | Richard Couture |
2001-02 | Champlain Cougars | Sylvain Laflamme |
Division I hockey has been sanctioned since the 2010-11 season.
Season | Quebec Champions | Head Coach |
---|---|---|
2010-11 | Champlain St-Lawrence Lions | Mike Labadie |
2011-12 | Champlain St-Lawrence Lions | Mike Labadie |
2012-13 | André-Laurendeau Boomerang | Alexandre Dandenault |
2013-14 | Champlain St-Lawrence Lions | Guy Chouinard |
2014-15 | Sorel-Tracy Rebelles | Eric Messier |
2013-14 | Champlain St-Lawrence Lionsh | Guy Chouinard |
2016-17 | André-Laurendeau Boomerang | Alexandre Dandenault |
Source: ACAC History - Quebec
Also see
College links
- Canadian Colleges Athletic Association
- 4-West Championship
- British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League
- British Columbia Colleges Athletic Association
- Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference
- Prairie Athletic Conference (Saskatchewan)
- Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference
- Ontario Colleges Athletic Association
- RSEQ College League
- Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association
University links
- U Sports (formerly known as CIS)
- Canada West Universities Athletic Association
- Atlantic University Sport
- Ontario University Athletics