Sports
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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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SportsMen’s Hockey: Comeback Kids
Down 3-0 after the first period, it looked like the Stingers were done and out of the game. After the next 40 minutes, the Stingers were anything but that, completing the comeback and winning the game 4-3 versus the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks.
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SportsBreakers Dance Off
Dancing duellists squared off on a mat, each trying to outclass the other under the gaze of a roaring crowd.
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SportsBuilt Tough
For most elite coaches, nothing but the best is expected, and with a no-nonsense attitude, Concordia’s head wrestling coach Victor Zilberman is no exception.
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SportsMen’s Hockey: Last Minute Effort
McGill Redmen forward Daniel Milne scored the game-winning goal with 13 seconds left to play in a game against the Concordia Stingers this past Saturday evening at the Ed Meagher Arena, ending the game with a 3-2 score.
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SportsFootball: Kick It to Win It
With crosstown bragging rights, a trophy and a potential playoff berth on the line, Concordia Stingers kicker Keegan Treloar was called on to kick a 30-yard field goal to win the game. However, prior to the game-winning kick, Treloar’s kicking practice net was broken and the fifth-year marketing student couldn’t warm up.

