The rector of
the Université de Montréal, Robert Lacroix, along
with CEPSUM president Robert Panet-Raymond, announced today the
fall 2002 launch of a new football team. The new team will be part
of the university's "Carabins" Programme de sport d'excellence
that will take part in the Canadian interuniversity sports league
(Quebec conference). Well-known for his ability to develop player
potential, Jacques Dussault will be head coach.
High-calibre
coach and educator
A former university
athlete himself, Jacques Dussault is taking on the Carabins with
25 years' experience as a professional, university and amateur-level
coach. For the next five years, the Carabins will benefit from his
versatility, his development expertise and his uncanny ability to
organize a team and help it reach its objectives quickly.
"I am very
pleased to join the Université de Montréal Carabins
and I thank the people who are responsible for giving me the opportunity
to meet this challenge," said Jacques Dussault. "The school's
values correspond to my own. I will have an opportunity to help
young people develop on the field and off. Our players will leave
school not only with a degree, but with life experience that will
serve them always."
One of the priorities
of the new head coach will be to go out and attract new academic
and athletic talent to the second most important university campus
in Canada. "Having 42 spots available on a team is an opportunity
that does not present itself often," said Dussault. "The
challenge is great, but there is no doubt in my mind that everything
has been put in place for us to be ready for September 2002. It
will be the beginning of our journey to excellence."
The Carabins will benefit from a huge network of contacts that Jacques
Dussault has developed over the years in the process of recruiting
players and coaches. Dussault has in fact already announced the
appointment of Maddy Lacroix as the football team's defensive coordinator,
Maddy Lacroix. With ten years' experience, Lacroix has worked with
the CÉGEP Beauce?Appalaches Condors since 1992 as well as
having contributed to the Quebec elite 19 and under program since
1993. He has also been guest coach at the last two Montreal Allouette
training camps. He is a professor of literature at the CÉGEP
Beauce-Appalaches and has had an impressive career as a university
player himself with the Mount Allison Mounties from (1990 to 1992)
with whom he made it to the Coupe Vanier in 1991. "I am in
the process of making a dream come true," he says. "I
will finally have the opportunity to bring my passion for education
and for football together".
The football
team will play local games at the recently renovated CEPSUM outdoor
stadium. Home of the Carabins, the excellence teams representing
the Université de Montréal since the early 20s and
command central to the Université de Montréal sports
excellence program, the CEPSUM is located in the heart of the city
of Montreal and is among the largest sports complexes in the Quebec.
It serves not only as a university sports complex but as a community
facility as well and welcomes more than one million visitors annually
who take advantage of the diversified and quality programs.
The Université
de Montréal is second among Canadian universities for grants
and research contracts. With two affiliated schools, the École
Polytechnique and the École des HEC, it offers undergraduate
and graduate programs in almost all fields of study. The university
welcomes nearly 50,000 students and gives out more than 2,500 masters
degrees and doctorates every year.
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