Sports
-
SportsConcordia Stingers Women’s Soccer Preview: New Groove
With preseason coming to an end, and a new campaign up and running, the Concordia Stingers women’s soccer team are looking to make an impression on the league come this fall.
-
SportsStingers Women’s Soccer Add Sports Science
At the end of practice, ten players from the Concordia Stingers women’s soccer team retreat to the rafters and lift their shirts halfway up to unclip a red strap wrapped around their lower chest. This little strap represents the first step in an effort to shift the way the team will train.
-
SportsConcordia Stingers Men’s Hockey Preview
The Stingers men’s hockey team finished last season with a losing record and an early playoff exit against their arch rivals, the McGill Redmen. While the statistics paint a negative image, the now-official head coach Marc-Andre Element viewed last season from a positive light.
-
SportsConcordia Stingers Women’s Hockey Preview
The Stingers were ousted from the Réseau de Sport Étudiant du Québec playoffs in the first round last season. The loss marked the end of a great career for team captain Erica Porter and veteran Marie-Pier Cloutier. Their departures signified a shift in leadership on the team, but Chu didn’t seem rushed to choose their next captain.
-
SportsFC Montreal’s Unbeaten Streak Snapped by Louisville City FC
FC Montreal’s weakness of conceding goals minutes after halftime was enough to put a stop to their unbeaten streak that ended at five games. A goal by midfielder Tarek Morad sealed the 1-0 win for Louisville City FC at Complexe Sportif Claude Robillard.
-
SportsConcordia Stingers Win Third Straight Shaughnessey Cup Over Rival McGill
The Concordia Stingers opened their season to a raucous crowd at Percival Molson Memorial Stadium as they defeated their crosstown rivals McGill Redmen for the coveted Shaughnessey Cup. A memorable second-half performance saw the Stingers dominate McGill en route to a 30-16 win.
-
SportsFC Montreal Ties Wilmington At Home
A five game winning streak looked too good to be true for FC Montreal. However, a late goal by forward Anthony Jackson-Hamel earned Montreal a 2-2 draw as the team remains unbeaten in five games
-
SportsRhian Wilkinson Speaks to Concordia Stingers Women’s Soccer
Players from the Concordia Stingers women’s soccer team had some extra motivation to quickly clear up the field after Monday evening’s practice.
-
SportsTokyo 2020: Here We Come
The Olympic flame was extinguished on August 21, marking the end of the summer games in Rio de Janeiro.
-
SportsBye Bye, Clive
On May 27, Gibson bought a house in Nova Scotia, which he describes as “magnificent.” Working on the house and dealing with renovations, Gibson realized he could not make a full time commitment to the team, retiring only a few days after.

