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='''''RSEQ'''''=
[[File:RSEQ-squished.jpg|left]]
 
[[File:400px-Flag_of_Quebec.png|thumb|center|50px]]
 
[[File:QSSF-50pxh-white.gif|right]]
 
 
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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[[File:RSEQ-squished.jpg|left]]
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.
 
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[[File:Concordia-2015-word.png|thumb|75px]]
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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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[[File:Shebrooke-fox-words.jpg|thumb|75px]]
   
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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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.
   
 
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]].
 
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==
 
==History==
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[[File:QSSF-50pxh-white.gif|left]]
The '''[[RSEQ]]''''s predecessor 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]]. 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.
 
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[[File:Loyola-white-50x50.jpg|thumb|right|75px]][[File:MacDonald-sim-150x150.jpg|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]].)
   
The conference has not operated a university hockey league since 1986-87. The conference's three remaining teams ([[McGill Redmen]], [[UQTR Patriotes]], and [[Concordia Stingers]]) now play in the '''[[Ontario University Athletics|OUA]]'''. However, the [[RSEQ]] continues to operate a College hockey league.
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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.
   
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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.
==College League==
 
[[File:Alma.gif|thumb|75px]]
 
[[File:Andre-Laurendeau.jpeg|thumb|75px]]
 
[[File:Champlain_St._Lawrence.png|thumb|75px]]
 
[[File:Champlain-Lennoxville.jpg|thumb|75px]]
 
[[File:Dawson.jpeg|thumb|75px]]
 
[[File:Lafleche.png|thumb|75px]]
 
[[File:Lionel-Groulx.png|thumb|75px]]
 
[[File:Saint-Hyacinthe.jpeg|thumb|75px]]
 
[[File:Saint-Laurent.jpeg|thumb|75px]]
 
[[File:Sainte-Foy.gif|thumb|75px]]
 
[[File:Sorel-Tracy-Rebelles.jpeg|thumb|75px]]
 
[[File:Thetford.jpeg|thumb|75px]]
 
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.
 
   
===Member Teams===
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==University==
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===University Teams===
*[[Collège d'Alma Jeannois]]
 
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*[[Concordia Stingers]]
*[[Cégep André-Laurendeau Boomerang]]
 
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*[[McGill Redmen]]
*[[Collège Champlain-Lennoxville Cougars]] (joined 2015-16)
 
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*[[UQTR Patriotes]]
*[[Cégep Champlain St-Lawrence Lions]]
 
*[[Collège Laflèche Dragons]]
 
*[[Collège Dawson Blues]]
 
*[[Collège Lionel-Groulx Nordiques]]
 
*[[Cégep de Sainte-Foy Dynamiques]]
 
*[[Collège de Saint-Hyacinthe Laureats]] (joined 2016-17)
 
*[[Cégep de Saint-Laurent Patriotes]]
 
*[[Cégep de Sorel-Tracy Rebelles]]
 
*[[Cégep de Thetford Filons]]
 
   
===CCAA National Championships===
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====Former Teams (Still in RSEQ)====
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*[[Bishop's Gaiters]]
*[[Collège de Saint-Hyacinthe Laureats]] won in 1983 and 1984.
 
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*[[Laval Rouge et Or]]
*[[Cégep de Saint-Laurent Patriotes]] won in 1987.
 
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*[[Montreal Carabins]]
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*[[Sherbrooke Vert et Or]]
   
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====Former Teams (No longer in RSEQ)====
===External Links===
 
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*[[CMRSJ Remparts]]
*[http://www.sportetudiant-stats.com/collegial/hockey-m/ League Statistics]
 
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*[[Loyola Warriors]] (merged with SGW into Concordia)
*[http://rseq.ca/sports/hockey/collegial/division-1/masculin/ Conference Hockey Page]
 
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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]]
   
===See also===
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===Lists of Seasons===
*[[Canadian Colleges Athletic Association]]
 
*[[British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League]]
 
*[[Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference]]
 
*[[Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference]]
 
*[[Ontario Colleges Athletic Association]]
 
*[[Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec]]
 
*[[Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association]]
 
 
==University==
 
===List of Seasons===
 
 
*[[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)
 
*[[International Intercollegiate League]] (from 1936-37 to 1939-40)
 
*[[International Intercollegiate League]] (from 1936-37 to 1939-40)
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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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(*[[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.)
   
(Data mined from the CIS homepage's member directory<ref>[http://www.universitysport.ca/e/members/directory_complete_print.cfm CIS directory]</ref> and WorldStadiums.com<ref>[http://www.worldstadiums.com/north_america/countries/canada.shtml World Stadiums.com]</ref>. The members directory numbers seem to be ballpark figures in some cases.)
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(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==
 
'''National links:'''
 
'''National links:'''
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*'''[[U Sports]]''' (formerly known as '''CIS''')
*'''[[Canadian Interuniversity Sport]]'''
 
 
*[[List of University Cup Playoffs]]
 
*[[List of University Cup Playoffs]]
   
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==References==
 
==References==
* [http://www.fqse.qc.ca/ Official website (in French only)]
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*[http://www.fqse.qc.ca/ Official website (in French only)]
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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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! 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
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| data-title="Champions"|Alma Jeannois
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Carol Bellemare
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|-
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! scope="row"|1986-87
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| data-title="Champions"|Montmorency Nomades
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Bernard Cramer
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|-
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! scope="row"|1987-88
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| data-title="Champions"|Montmorency Nomades
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Bernard Cramer
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|-
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! scope="row"|1988-89
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| data-title="Champions"|Montmorency Nomades
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Bernard Cramer
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|-
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! scope="row"|1989-90
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| data-title="Champions"|Saint-Laurent Patriotes
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Dino Masanotti
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|-
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! scope="row"|1990-91
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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"|1991-92
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| data-title="Champions"|Lévis-Lauzon Faucons
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Simon Boutin
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|-
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! scope="row"|1992-93
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| data-title="Champions"|Pocatière Gaulois
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Pierre Morin
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|-
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! scope="row"|1993-94
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| data-title="Champions"|Lévis-Lauzon Faucons
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Simon Boutin
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|-
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! scope="row"|1994-95
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| data-title="Champions"|Lévis-Lauzon Faucons
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Simon Boutin
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|-
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! scope="row"|1995-96
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| data-title="Champions"|Lévis-Lauzon Faucons
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Simon Boutin
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|-
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! scope="row"|1996-97
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| data-title="Champions"|Laflèche Dragons
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Alain Groleau
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|-
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! scope="row"|1997-98
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| data-title="Champions"|Lévis-Lauzon Faucons
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Simon Boutin
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|-
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! scope="row"|1998-99
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| data-title="Champions"|Lévis-Lauzon Faucons
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Simon Boutin
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|-
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! scope="row"|1999-2000
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| data-title="Champions"|Lévis-Lauzon Faucons
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Simon Boutin
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|-
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! scope="row"|2000-01
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| data-title="Champions"|Lévis-Lauzon Faucons
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Richard Couture
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|-
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! scope="row"|2001-02
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| data-title="Champions"|Champlain Cougars
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Sylvain Laflamme
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|}
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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
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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"|2010-11
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| data-title="Champions"|Champlain St-Lawrence Lions
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Mike Labadie
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|-
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! scope="row"|2011-12
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| data-title="Champions"|Champlain St-Lawrence Lions
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Mike Labadie
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|-
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! scope="row"|2012-13
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| data-title="Champions"|André-Laurendeau Boomerang
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Alexandre Dandenault
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|-
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! scope="row"|2013-14
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| data-title="Champions"|Champlain St-Lawrence Lions
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Guy Chouinard
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|-
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! scope="row"|2014-15
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| data-title="Champions"|Sorel-Tracy Rebelles
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Eric Messier
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|-
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! scope="row"|2013-14
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| data-title="Champions"|Champlain St-Lawrence Lionsh
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Guy Chouinard
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|-
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! scope="row"|2016-17
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| data-title="Champions"|André-Laurendeau Boomerang
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| data-title="Head Coach"|Alexandre Dandenault
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|}
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Source: [http://www.acachockey.info/quebec.php ACAC History - Quebec]
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==Also see==
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===College links===
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*[[Canadian Colleges Athletic Association]]
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*[[4-West Championship]]
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*[[British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League]]
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*[[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]]
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*[[Ontario Colleges Athletic Association]]
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*[[RSEQ#RSEQ_College_League|RSEQ College League]]
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*[[Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association]]
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===University links===
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*[[U Sports]] (formerly known as [[CIS]])
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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 Links===
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*[http://www.sportetudiant-stats.com/collegial/hockey-m/ League Statistics]
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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]
 
[[Category:Canadian Interuniversity Sport]]
 
[[Category:Canadian Interuniversity Sport]]
 
[[Category:Quebec University Hockey]]
 
[[Category:Quebec University Hockey]]

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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).

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

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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.)

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)

Lists of Seasons

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.

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The McGill Martlets celebrate their 2009 QSSF championship

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.)

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References



RSEQ College League

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Alma
Andre-Laurendeau
Champlain-Lennoxville
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Lionel-Groulx
Sainte-Foy
Saint-Hyacinthe
Saint-Laurent
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Thetford

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

CCAA National Championships

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

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