Sports
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SportsUp for the Task
The ball is just as round, but it doesn’t roll on grass, it rolls on hardwood floor. Many of today’s soccer players owe their success to the little-known sport of futsal.
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SportsFrom Devastation to Exultation
This past Saturday turned out to be an eventful day for Montreal Canadiennes defender and Concordia Stingers women’s hockey acting head coach Julie Chu.
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SportsCWHL Playoffs: Clarkson Cup Bound
The Montreal Canadiennes were firing on all cylinders Saturday night in their 7-1 win in Game 2 of their semi-final matchup with the Toronto Furies at the Bell Sports Complex in Brossard.
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SportsWomen’s Hockey: The End
The Stingers women’s hockey team skated off the ice moments after the final buzzer sounded, marking the end to their season. But when they return for next year, they will be without their captain, Erica Porter.
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SportsCWHL Playoffs: Les Canadiennes Infuriate Toronto
The Montreal Canadiennes’s stars shone bright in their 5-1 victory in Game 1 of the semi-final playoff series versus the Toronto Furies on Friday night at Etienne Desmarteau Arena.
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SportsWomen’s Hockey: The Prelude
In terms of rankings and playoff seeding, the Stingers latest encounter with the Université de Montreal Carabins didn’t mean anything.
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SportsMen’s Hockey: The Last One
At the end of the game, there sat Stingers forward Olivier Hinse, still on the bench, remembering his four years with the team—his four years of experiences, of calling the Ed Meagher Arena his home, and calling the Stingers his family.
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SportsMen’s Hockey: Redmen Thrash Stingers
The frustration on the Concordia Stingers bench was palpable during their 9-2 loss to the McGill Redmen in the first game of their Ontario University Athletics East Quarter-finals last night at McConnell Arena.
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SportsBaseball: Moneyball
The Canadian University baseball season is quite short. While the players aren’t in game shape all year round, there is a part of the team cycle that never quite stops: fundraising.
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Sports“The Smartest On The Court”
Schneiders Suffrard is studying. A video plays, and on the glowing screen, men are playing basketball. On the other side sits Suffrard, watching and learning. Instead of memorizing formulas, he keenly observes plays, team systems and strategies.

