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SportsCarabins 4, Concordia 1: Women’s Soccer Suffer Heavy Loss at Hands of Carabins
With the race for a playoff spot becoming increasingly contentious, the Concordia Stingers women’s soccer team will be put to the test heading into the last four games for the season.
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SportsCarabins 5, Stingers 1: Concordia’s Men’s Soccer Unbeaten Run Cut Short by Slow Start
Going into their game against league-leaders les Carabins de l’Université de Montréal, the Stingers had just come off of drawing second-place UQAM and beating last place Sherbrooke.
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SportsMontreal 5, Boston 2: Les Canadiennes Start Season on the Right Foot
The atmosphere at the Bell Complex in Brossard was electric on Saturday evening.
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SportsConcordia: 36, McGill: 10: Stingers Clinch Playoff Berth With Shaughnessy Cup Win
After a weak game against Sherbrooke, the Stingers were looking lock up a postseason berth when they went up against their rivals the McGill Redmen.
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SportsConcordia 3, McGill 2: Concordia’s Rookies Shine In Close Battle With Rival McGill
Going up against their rival, the fifth ranked team in the nation McGill Redmen, the Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team started the season with an opportunity to prove that they could overcome the loss of two star players in the offseason.
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SportsLes Canadiennes Season Preview: A New Era?
Reigning Clarkson Cup champions, Les Canadiennes de Montréal, are looking for another deep playoff run with a host of new faces on the blue line and in net.
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SportsConcordia 123, Bishop’s 5: Stingers End Regular Season with a Bang
In the final game of the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec regular season, the Concordia Stingers women’s’ rugby team brought home the win in a blowout victory over the last place Bishop’s Gaiters.
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SportsStingers Veteran Reflects on Her Time at Concordia
When Stingers midfielder Laura Lamontagne first stepped foot into Concordia’s PERFORM Centre, she was just a teenager. Representing her high school, College Bourget, Lamontagne would often play at Concordia Stadium.
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Philippe Cadorette No Longer on Roster
There will be a new face between the pipes when the Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team takes the ice tomorrow night to start their regular season against the McGill Redmen.
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Women’s Soccer: Mid-Season Review
With six games left to play, the Concordia Stingers women’s soccer team are feeling optimistic entering the backend of the season. The Stingers have failed to make the playoffs since 2005, a hex they’re intent on breaking.

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