Sports
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SportsRSEQ Final Four Day One: Women’s Semifinal Recaps
Although the Concordia Stingers had lost their four previous games against Université Laval Rouge et Or, the team caused the upset by beating Laval 69-65 at Centre Pierre Charbonneau Thursday night.
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SportsWomen’s Hockey: Concordia Falls Flat Against McGill
The Concordia Stingers lacked energy and flair against the strong McGill Martlets, who took game one of the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec conference final by a score of 4-0 at McConnell Arena on Thursday night.
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SportsConcordia and McGill Love to Hate Each Other
I’d rather be a Redman
than a fucking bumblebee,
I’d rather be a genius
than flip burgers at McD’s,
I’d never wipe my ass
with a Concordia degree,
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SportsSamuel Narkaj’s Road to the CFL Draft
Samuel Narkaj is about to head to Regina, Saskatchewan to partake in the most important training camp of his life. In about three weeks, he will be participating in the Canadian Football League National Combine, almost ensuring his spot on a team.
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SportsMen’s Hockey: The Dream Year Is Over
With seven seconds left in the game, Olivier Hinse stood at central ice, his head hanging low, ready to take the final face off of his U Sports career.
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SportsWomen’s Basketball: Three Stingers Take Their Final Bows at John Dore Gym
Saturday afternoon’s meeting between the Stingers women’s basketball team and the Laval Rouge Et Or marked the final home games for seniors Marilyse Roy-Viau, Richelle Gregoire and Tamara Pinard-Devos.
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SportsMen’s Basketball: Meaningful Final Performance for Captain Michael Fosu
On Saturday evening, Michael Fosu gave his final goodbyes to the place he called home for the past five seasons.
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SportsJulie Chu Part of Two Playoff Series Wins in One Day
When Julie Chu began her whirlwind of a hockey season this past September, as both head coach of the Concordia Stingers women’s hockey program and defender for Les Canadiennes of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League, she could never have envisioned winning two playoff series in one single weekend.
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SportsCWHL Clarkson Cup Playoffs: Turning Out the Lights
Montreal’s top line of Ann-Sophie Bettez, Caroline Ouellette and Marie-Philip Poulin combined for six points, leading Les Canadiennes to a 5-1 win over the Brampton Thunder in Game 2 of their semi-final series on Feb. 25 at the Bell Sports Complex in Brossard.
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SportsWomen’s Hockey: Concordia Sweeps UdeM
With less than a minute left in the game, the Universite de Montreal Carabins were down 3-2.

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