Women's Volleyball - D2

St. Lawrence revived its Division 2 Volleyball Program in 2021, reestablishing a program dedicated to excellence, growth and the development of student-athletes’ natural leadership in a human-scale environment.

Game schedule, results and standings
Women's Volleyball - D2

Set The Tone

Collegiate volleyball is a highly competitive sport that allows athletes to hone their skills and performance. Our Division 2 Volleyball Program integrates the use of Artificial Intelligence, multimedia tools, social networks, workshops led by high-profile presenters covering key aspects of volleyball, psychology, and nutrition, as well as classical training in the gym and a yearly Fitness program.

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Claude Roy has been part of the Lions women’s volleyball team since 2019. In 2021, he implemented the new Division 2 Program. As a player, he has 10 years of competitive volleyball experience at the provincial and national levels (9 Provincial Championships; 6 Canadian Championships), and as a coach, 10 years for collegial teams, where he coached in Division 1 (Sherbrooke) and Division 2 (Limoilou) before being a LIONS. Added to this, he has also coached at the high school level and he is certified Level 3 (Performance coach), Level 2 (Advanced Development Coach) and Level 1 (Development Coach) by Volleyball Canada.

Claude Roy

Head Coach

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Coaches

In addition to workshops led by high-profile presenters covering key aspects of volleyball, psychology, and nutrition, we have a team of dedicated coaches whose combined experience exceeds 40 years at the regional, provincial, and national levels in both volleyball and fitness.

Steve Tremblay

Fitness Program Coach

Natalie Chénard

Assistant Coach

Frédérique Vaillancourt

Assistant Coach

Séléna Laflamme

Assistant Coach

Laura Desrosiers

Assistant Coach

Steve Horth

Invited Coach

Join The Team

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Tryouts

The Lions hold two selection camps each year. The first Selection Camp is in December, during which we make the first round of offers to athletes to join the team, conditional upon acceptance to the College. The second and final Selection Camp takes place in August to finalize the very few remaining spots and complete the team roster. Athletes interested in attending the selection camps should contact the Head Coach directly. For more information about the selection process, please also contact the Head Coach.

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Practices

The team practices 8 to 10 hours per week. 

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Competition Calendar

The season starts in mid-October and finishes in mid-March, followed by the North-East Conference Championships  the third weekend of March, and the Provincial Championships during the first weekend of April.

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