Sports Hall of Fame Inductee
Lisa-Marie Breton-Lebreux
Inducted in 2018 as an Athlete
Institution: Concordia
Lisa-Marie Breton-Lebreux stands out as one of the most multifaceted and accomplished athletes in the storied history of the Concordia Stingers women's hockey program.
An intense forward who could also play on defence, she used passion, skill and strength to propel herself and her Stinger teams to great heights. Breton-Lebreux competed at five Canadian university national championships, including the inaugural tournament in 1998. During that time, Concordia won a bronze and two gold medals. Her teams also earned five Quebec conference titles.
The tenacious Stinger was a Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union all-Canadian in 2001 and she was a three-time league all-star. In 139 career games she scored 69 goals and added 74 assists for 143 points. She captained the women's hockey team in her last two seasons. Her athleticism was also a good fit for rugby which she played at Concordia for one season.
In 2001, Breton-Lebreux was named Concordia's Female Athlete of the Year. Just as committed to her off-ice training, she was the Stingers' Fittest Female Athlete four times.