The Titans du Cégep Limoilou represent Cégep Limoilou and are a women's ice hockey team that compete in the Hockey collégial féminin RSEQ. The team plays its home games in l’Arpidrome de Charlesbourg. [1]
The Titans were created in 1999 and played their first season in autumn 2000. The team had 2 consecutive provincial championships. [2] In the Coupe Dodge 2009, the Titans du Cégep Limoilou won a bronze medal in a 4-0 victory over Collège Lafleche. Lisa-Marie L'Heureux had five goals and four assists for nine points during the postseason. For the season, she scored 21 goals and had 12 assists for 33 points in only 24 games. Her 33 points ranked seventh in the Ligue de hockey féminin collégial AA among all scorers but first among all league defenders. In addition, her 33 points led the team. [3]
Following the regular season, a playoff is held to determine the Collégial women's champion in Quebec. A list of collégial winners includes (winner is in bold):
Playoff | Date | Time | Teams | Attendance |
Semi-final | April 2 | 3:30 pm | Lynx Édouard-Montpetit 4-0 Dawson Blues | 450 supporters |
Semi-Final | April 2 | 5:30pm | Patriotes St-Laurent 2-1 (wins in shootout) Titans Limoilou | 400 supporters |
Final Bronze Medal ![]() | April 3 | 12:30 noon | Titans Limoilou 2-0 Dawson Blues | 280 supporters |
Final Gold Medal ![]() | April 3 | 3:00 pm | Patriotes St-Laurent 5-2 Lynx Édouard-Montpetit [4] | 420 supporters |
winner:Lynx du Collège Édouard-Montpetit [10]
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