Michael Boriero
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Sports
Antoine Marchand Proved a Leader On and Off the Ice
Antoine Marchand, the president of SWARM and goaltender for the Concordia Stingers, sat smiling and laughing at his desk—reflecting on his time with the team.
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Sports
Men’s Hockey: Gaels Escape Game One With Win Over Stingers
The elation of a historic first round victory was short lived for the Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team, as reality seeped in after a game one loss in round two to the Queen’s University Gaels.
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Sports
Men’s Hockey: Stingers Survive Game 2
An emotional and motivated Stingers team stormed the ice in the third period and claimed a 5-2 comeback win over the UOIT Ridgebacks forcing the series to a third and final game.
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Sports
Men’s Hockey: Concordia Wins Big On Penalty-Filled Night
The Stingers continued their dominance at home in Ed Meagher Arena with a 7-4 victory, as they capitalized on an undisciplined Western Mustangs squad.
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Sports
Patrick Boivin Leaves Concordia for the Montreal Alouettes
Concordia University’s Recreation and Athletics Department suffered an unexpected departure recently as the now former director, Patrick Boivin, parted ways with the school after three years.
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Sports
Miller Shines, Stingers take home the Shrine Bowl
It was a penalty filled affair but the Shrine Bowl provided Concordia supporters with a breath of fresh air, as the Stingers offence came alive after a three-week hiatus.
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Sports
Stingers Triumph Over X-Men On Homecoming Weekend
It was a chilly homecoming weekend as alumni and fans flocked to Concordia Stadium to watch the Football team take a 17-11 win over the St. Francis Xavier X-Men.
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Special Issue
Sports Previews: What You Need to Know About the Concordia Stingers
A look at what to expect from some of the Stingers teams this year.
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Sports
Concordia Stingers Women’s Hockey Preview
The Stingers were ousted from the Réseau de Sport Étudiant du Québec playoffs in the first round last season. The loss marked the end of a great career for team captain Erica Porter and veteran Marie-Pier Cloutier. Their departures signified a shift in leadership on the team, but Chu didn’t seem rushed to choose their next captain.
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Sports
Concordia Stingers Win Third Straight Shaughnessey Cup Over Rival McGill
The Concordia Stingers opened their season to a raucous crowd at Percival Molson Memorial Stadium as they defeated their crosstown rivals McGill Redmen for the coveted Shaughnessey Cup. A memorable second-half performance saw the Stingers dominate McGill en route to a 30-16 win.