Sports
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SportsPaying It Forward
Concordia Stingers slotback Jamal Henry has played a grand total of one game this season, as he’s been sidelined due to injury. Yet, he provided a significant contribution for his team, albeit after they defeated the Bishop’s Gaiters 63-0 on Saturday afternoon at Concordia Stadium.
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SportsYoung Guns
The roster for the Concordia men’s hockey team has many new names following training camp. In an effort to get some fresh legs into the program, head coach Marc-Andre Element chose rookies in favour of long time Stinger veterans.
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SportsThe New Guard
Months ago, newly minted Concordia Stingers women’s basketball coach Tenicha Gittens had just celebrated her new job as Stingers head coach, similar to how most would do in the digital age—via Facebook post.
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SportsMen’s Soccer: Down and Out
The Concordia men’s soccer team was dealt their fifth loss in as many games, losing a 4-1 decision at the hands of the Université de Québec a Trois-Rivières Patriotes on Sunday afternoon at the Concordia Stadium.
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SportsWeekend Sweep
The Montreal Canadiennes defeated the Brampton Thunder 5-2 at Centre Étienne Desmarteau on Sunday afternoon. The team remains perfect through two games into the season.
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SportsLes Canadiennes Start Strong
The Montreal Canadiennes women’s hockey team earned a historic 4-0 win in their season opener Saturday night against the Brampton Thunder in front of a packed crowd at Étienne-Desmarteau Arena.
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SportsFootball: Miller Time
The Concordia Stingers embarrassed the Bishop’s Gaiters 63-0 this past Saturday afternoon at Concordia Stadium, improving their record to 3-3 on the season. The win sets up a crucial matchup versus the McGill Redmen next Saturday in the Shaughnessy Cup, where a defeat over their crosstown rivals will give them a playoff berth.
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SportsMen’s Soccer: “Broken Record”
Truth be told, it was the same old song and dance Friday night for the Concordia Stingers men’s soccer team. An inability to dictate the play, failure to finish, and lack of concentration all led to the demise of the Stingers, who fell 1-0 to the McGill Redmen at Percival Molson Memorial Stadium this past Friday night.
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SportsWomen’s Soccer: Another Setback
The Concordia Stingers dropped their second game of the season against the McGill Martlets on Friday, Oct. 16, losing 2-1.
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SportsMen’s Hockey: Tough Times
With a win and a loss last weekend, the Stingers came home to a packed Ed Meagher Arena hoping to make a statement by beating visiting University of Windsor. However, in a high scoring game that saw a score of penalties, the Stingers lost to the Lancers 6-5.

