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Dunking for Success
It was a normal day at his grandmother’s house when an 11-year-old Jonathan Mirambeau felt ill.
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Men’s Basketball: Schneiders Saves The Day
Concordia Stingers head coach Rastko Popovic had a big smile on his face on Saturday evening as he prepared to answer questions post-game.
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Women’s Basketball: Sweet Second
The Concordia Stingers scored 33 points in the third quarter and their bench was loving every minute of it. Shot after shot, the players and coaches would celebrate as if every point was bringing them closer to a championship, and not their second win of the season.
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Women’s Hockey: Slow Start Hurts Stingers
Since the beginning of the second half of the season, consistency has been an issue for the Stingers, and on Friday night, a slow start cost them the game. The Université de Montréal Carabins secured a 2-1 victory over the Concordia Stingers Jan. 15 at the Ed Meagher Arena. The Stingers are now on a three-game losing streak.
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Women’s Basketball: “Outworked”
The Concordia University women’s basketball team fell to the UQAM Citadins by a score of 56-43 on Thursday evening at the Centre Sportif UQAM.
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Men’s Basketball: Stung!
It was a night where everything seemed to go right for the Concordia Stingers.
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Making a Racket
Catching his breath, he wipes the thick beads of sweat off his brow. The other players make their way off the court and into the changing room. He takes a moment to limp to the sidelines—today was tough. He rolls down his sock and gently rubs his ankle, acknowledging it for the first time—the pain is excruciating.
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Hidden Gems
The Montreal Pirates don’t play in a typical league, but then again, they don’t play typical hockey either.
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Women’s Hockey: Gee-Gees Too Good
The Concordia Stingers raced out to a three-goal lead on the Ottawa Gee-Gees, but they ultimately lost 5-4 in a shootout on Sunday afternoon at home in the Ed Meagher Arena.
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Men’s Hockey: New Year’s Blues
Looking for the first win of 2016, the Concordia Stingers hoped that goaltender Antoine Marchand could help backstop the team to victory in his first start of the season. The goaltending change was inconsequential as Concordia lost the game 5-2 versus the University of Ontario Institute of Technology Ridgebacks.