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== Future ==
 
== Future ==
 
It will be succeeded by the [[Canada-Hades University and Collegiate League]] in 2041, after the events of [[TIME TREE]].
 
It will be succeeded by the [[Canada-Hades University and Collegiate League]] in 2041, after the events of [[TIME TREE]].
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== Teams ==
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* Dalhousie University Tligers: Will have to change their logo and name in 2041, as per the bargain struck, for now they may remain.
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* McGill University Tleam: After a short break in the second Québec Civil War McGill came back in force to win back to back championships.
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* Queen's University Glaels: Despite the cyclical destruction that plagues Kingston in October the Glaels manage to bring back their team every season, for better or worse.
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* Toronto Vlarsity Blues: They're all blue, they swear they aren't.
  
 
== Notable players ==
 
== Notable players ==

Revision as of 14:29, 1 August 2020

Founded in 1977, the Canadian University League (CUL) is a Blaseball league made up of teams from major Canadian Universities, which at various points in its history has also included teams from Upper-Laurentian Québec, Greater Québec, and Unified Québec.

History

The founding members were Dalhousie University, McGill University, Queen’s University, and University of Toronto. In 1979 came the addition of teams from University of Alberta, Bishop's University, University of British Columbia, York University, and University of Saskatoon, followed by Western University and Simon Fraser the next year. In 1984, University of Victoria, University of Waterloo, University of Ottawa, and Concordia University joined after abandoning their proposed alternative, the Canadian Students Blaseball League (1978-1984). By 1990, almost every Canadian University had a Blaseball Team participating in the Canadian University League. Recently, a real university joined the league[citation needed].

Future

It will be succeeded by the Canada-Hades University and Collegiate League in 2041, after the events of TIME TREE.

Teams

  • Dalhousie University Tligers: Will have to change their logo and name in 2041, as per the bargain struck, for now they may remain.
  • McGill University Tleam: After a short break in the second Québec Civil War McGill came back in force to win back to back championships.
  • Queen's University Glaels: Despite the cyclical destruction that plagues Kingston in October the Glaels manage to bring back their team every season, for better or worse.
  • Toronto Vlarsity Blues: They're all blue, they swear they aren't.

Notable players