This Friday, the University of Montreal Carbines welcome Werth and Ora Sherbrooke to CEPSUM territory in a match that may seem unbalanced on paper, but is of great importance.
With an impressive record of 5 wins from 6 games, the Carabins sit atop the RSEQ standings. However, the team, led by head coach Marco Iadeluca, is well aware that they cannot relax at this stage of the season.
Moreover, their main rivals, the Rouge et Or team from the University of Laval, are only one victory away with a score of 4-1.
With the highly anticipated matchup between Montreal and Laval on October 19th in Quebec City, the Bleus must first concentrate on the game against Sherbrooke.
Vert & Or, although struggling this season, can take advantage of their opponents' overconfidence to spring a surprise.
A poor performance at CEPSUM will not only jeopardize their position at the top of the table, but also the momentum they need to face Laval in the best possible conditions.
Necessary preparations for the big battle on October 19th.
This meeting with Sherbrooke is much more than just a must win. This is an opportunity to hone strategy, engage the entire team, and strengthen team cohesion ahead of the showdown of the regular season. The watchwords are: consistency, intensity and vigilance.
Carbine fans can expect good results on Friday night, but the real test lies ahead.
The October 19 duel against Laval could well determine which team will host this year's RSEQ final.
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