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#5 McGill 2, Concordia 1: Stingers’ High-Powered Offense Absent Against Rivals
For the second time this season, the Stingers men’s hockey team found themselves in a tight, one goal game against McGill. Unfortunately for the Stingers, the result wasn’t as favourable as their season opening 3-2 win over their rivals.
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SportsOttawa 2, #5 Concordia 1: Stingers’ Late Push Falls Short Against Gee-Gees
The Ottawa Gee-Gees women’s hockey team dominated puck action all night against Concordia.
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SportsConcordia 35, ETS 7: Stingers Win RSEQ Men’s Rugby Championship
The Stingers men’s rugby team may be the most successful Concordia athletics story in a while, managing a complete turnaround from last season’s less than stellar 1-6 record.
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Sports#7 McGill 4, #4 Concordia 3: Martlets Steal One From the Stingers
16-8 wasn’t the final score, but it might have been the most important statistic in Sunday afternoon’s game between the Concordia women’s hockey team and the McGill Martlets at the McConnell Arena.
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SportsConcordia 88, Bishop’s 71: Stingers Start The Season on a Good Note
The game started slowly for Concordia’s men’s basketball team in their season tip-off game Thursday night against the Bishop’s Gaiters at home.
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SportsKunlun 3, Montreal 1: Les Canadiennes Face First Defeat at the Hands of the Red Star
It was an auspicious start to Saturday afternoon’s game between the Montreal Canadiennes and Canadian Women’s Hockey League expansion team Kunlun Red Star at the Bell Centre for the home team.
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SportsConcordia 82, Bishop’s 59: A Long Drive Back to Lennoxville for the Gaiters
When a team shoots 50 per cent from three-point range, out-rebounds its opponent by 12, and has two players combine to score nearly as many points as the other team, they’re probably not going to have much trouble getting the win.
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SportsWomen’s Basketball Preview: A Brand New Chemistry
For the last three years, Concordia’s women’s basketball team has ended the regular season with the same record; seven wins, nine losses.
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SportsD’Arcy Ryan Drops Interim Tag, Becomes Permanent Athletics Director
Patrick Boivin stepped down from his position as Concordia’s athletic director, three years after his appointment, to become the CEO and President of the Montreal Alouettes in December of 2016. D’Arcy Ryan, director of residence life at the time, was there to step in as interim.
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SportsMen’s Basketball Preview: Don’t Sleep on the Stingers
The Stingers had a disappointing end to their 2016-17 season. After finishing second in the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec with an 11-5 record, they lost to the underdog Université du Québec à Montréal Citadins in the RSEQ semifinal.

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