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Men’s Basketball: Concordia Beat Laval 69-54
The Concordia Stingers captured their third straight win on Thursday night as they beat the visiting Université Laval Rouge et Or 69-54.
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Special Olympics Celebrates Athletes in Annual Gala
Sebastien Hamel-Bourdeau was 21 years old when he was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome. While the diagnosis caught him by surprise, he was also overcome by relief.
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Concordia Commits to Helping Student Olympians
It’s rare to find someone who grew up with a world-class athlete as a father. It sets a precedence of excellence—of always striving for the best and doing what it takes to get there.
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First Year Stinger Nicholas Noble Cements His Place
After coming off the bench for the Champlain Cavaliers basketball team in the past, Nicholas Noble now finds himself the starting guard for the Concordia Stingers.
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Men’s Hockey: Gee Gees Leave Concordia in the Dust
The Ottawa Gee Gees broke a 2-2 tie in the third period, scoring four tallies en route to a 6-3 win over the Concordia Stingers Saturday night at Ed Meagher Arena.
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Women’s Hockey: Stingers Edge McGill Martlets 3-1
Forward Sophie Gagnon scored the game-winning goal midway through the third period to lead the Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team to a hard-fought 3-1 win over the McGill Martlets Saturday afternoon at Ed Meagher Arena.
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Men’s Basketball: Revenge of the Stingers
Behind a strong all-around effort from their veterans, the Concordia Stingers pulled out a 66-56 win against the McGill Redmen Thursday night to avenge their 96-56 loss at McGill back in November.
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Claudia Dubois: The Stinger From Saguenay
Options were not something Claudia Dubois always had growing up in her hometown of Saguenay.
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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.