Sports
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SportsLeague of Lechery
If you attended the 2015 League of Legends World Championships at the Rialto Theatre, you got a prize: a Japanese schoolgirl.
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SportsWomen’s Hockey: Stung by the Martlets
The Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team was shutout by the McGill Martlets 2-0 at McConnell Arena on Sunday night. McGill captain Melodie Daoust and teammate Gabrielle Davidson both scored goals for the Martlets.
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SportsMen’s Basketball: Good Start
Stingers guard Jaleel Webb led his team to a 69-56 victory over the visiting UQAM Citadins this past Saturday evening. Webb had 27 points and five rebounds in the team’s first game and win of the season at the Concordia Gymnasium.
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SportsWomen’s Basketball: Stumble at the First Block
Down 8-3 in the first quarter, Concordia Stingers head coach Tenicha Gittens looked visibly frustrated at her players.
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SportsRising Above
What started off as a bonding experience with his father has turned into a lifetime passion for Stingers rugby kicker Charles Debove.
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SportsKilling for E-Sport
A woman stepped forward holding the prize. Hands reached out, but she threw it over the masses, and they fell on it in a swarm. A hand shot up, tightly clutching the plushie hat—welcome to the end of Montreal’s screening of the League of Legends 2015 World Championships.
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SportsWomen’s Soccer: Final Day Woes
The Concordia Stingers women’s soccer team fell to division leaders, the Laval Rouge et Or, 1-0 on a stormy afternoon at Concordia Stadium this past Sunday evening. Laval’s goal came courtesy of forward Cynthia Turcotte.
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SportsMen’s Soccer: Foiled Again
The Concordia men’s soccer team wrapped up their season with a 3-1 defeat to the Laval Rouge-et-Or on Sunday afternoon. The Stingers finished their season with a 3-9 record and finished in sixth place in the Réseau du sport étudiant Quebec conference standings.
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SportsWomen’s Rugby: Gee-Gees For The Win
There were seconds left to play in the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec provincial championship rugby game on Saturday and the Stingers were trying to mount a comeback.
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SportsFootball: Lost in Blue
Twice the Concordia Stingers tried to compete with the reigning Vanier Cup champions, the Université de Montréal Carabins. Twice the Concordia Stingers failed. But it didn’t stop Stingers quarterback Trenton Miller from vowing that the Stingers would get another chance at defeating UdeM following Saturday’s game.

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