David Kaufmann
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Sports
No Shots, No Victory
A consistent effort was missing from Friday’s matchup over the University of Ontario Institute of Technology Ridgebacks. As a result, the Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team lost their fifth straight game, a game they could have easily won.
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Sports
Clash of the Titans
The game seemed like a constant battle. At times it appeared as though the McGill Martlets were going to take this one. But the Concordia Stingers women’s rugby team prevailed…
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Sports
Undefeated Season Goes to Laval
Too many mistakes were to blame in Concordia’s women’s rugby team’s first loss of the season Friday at the hands of the Université Laval Rouge et Or.
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Sports
Homecrushing
Concordia’s homecoming game quickly turned to disaster as the Stingers football team were hung out to dry by the Université de Montréal Carabins on Friday, 38-0.
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Sports
A Sting That Packs a Wallop
The Concordia Stingers women’s rugby team steamrolled the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees Friday night, scoring early and often to win their fourth straight game by a 41-5 margin.
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Sports
Stingers Weather the Rain
It took three games, but the Concordia Stingers men’s rugby team got the monkey off their backs last Friday with a 19-7 victory over the Université de Montréal Carabins.
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Sports
Downpour Gets in Way of Victory
Stormy weather got in the way of the Concordia Stingers baseball team’s victory plans Friday as they were in the midst of figuring out the John Abbott Islanders star pitcher Pat Lalonde.
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Sports
Big Win for Stingers
The Concordia Stingers baseball team took an early lead and never looked back Wednesday night on their way to an 11-4 thrashing over the McGill Redmen.
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Sports
Paper Planes a-Flyin’
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! Well, really, paper planes. White paper planes filled the lobby of Concordia’s EV Building Feb. 28 as Red Bull Paper Wings hosted one its qualifying rounds leading up to the national round in Toronto.
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Sports
Starting Playoffs the Hard Way
Concordia’s women’s basketball team secured a home court advantage for the playoffs this past weekend, but they did it the hard way.
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Sports
Disappointing Weekend
They looked and played like a team that had been eliminated from the playoffs.
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Sports
Dryden Talks Game
A crowd filled the Indigo bookstore in Place Montréal Trust Feb. 2 to hear former Montreal Canadiens goaltender and politician Ken Dryden talk about his book, The Game, and weigh in on the concussion crisis currently rocking the hockey world.
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Sports
The Frustration Continues
They came, they competed, but they couldn’t stay out of the penalty box.
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Sports
Ex-Pro Tries to Fill Expos’ Void
On Friday, the Montreal Canadiens’ practice facility in Brossard was taken over by baseball pros and aspiring major-leaguers, as around 160 kids lined the halls of the Bell Sports Complex to learn tips from New York Yankees catcher Russell Martin, who played high school baseball growing up in Montreal.
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Sports
Two Minutes for Reffing: Unofficials Calling Intramurals Games
Some intramural refs don’t have training, but just previous experience playing the game.
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Sports
Shorthanded Squad Falls to UdeM
A depleted lineup and lack of form were the main cause of Concordia’s women’s hockey team’s 7-1 drubbing at the hands of the Université de Montréal Carabins last Sunday.
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Opinions
Later Last Call Could Boost City’s Economy
Just for Laughs co-founder Gilbert Rozon recently proposed the idea of keeping bars in Montreal’s downtown core open until 6:00 a.m.—three hours later than the current province-wide 3:00 a.m. closing time.
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Sports
Get the Heck Into Dodge
If flying balls and diving jocks pique your interest, Concordia has a recreational league just a ball’s toss from downtown that’s calling your name.