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Stingers Double Up Ravens for First Win
Despite losing rookie forward Suzie Sauriol to a lower-body injury suffered in the pre-game warm-up, the Stingers beat the Carleton Ravens 4-2 this past Sunday afternoon.
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Get On The Good Foot
Graced by the presence of former Montreal Alouettes quarterback Anthony Calvillo, the Stingers entered the 28th annual Shrine Bowl game against the winless McGill Redmen looking to snap a three-game losing skid and get themselves back on the right foot before the playoffs.
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Buildup to Nowhere
It was difficult to watch the utter shock and disappointment on Olivier Hinse’s face. The Stingers men’s hockey captain had given his team a 2-0 lead against the Queen’s Golden Gaels on Saturday evening and Concordia was seemingly on its way to a fourth victory this season.
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Growing Pains
The Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team lost to the University of Ontario Institute of Technology Ridgebacks this past Friday night by the score of 6-3. The Stingers have lost back to back games for the third time this year after only nine games.
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Gee-Gees Strike Early and Often
A good start is always key to getting a victory—and the Concordia Stingers men’s basketball team learned this the hard way.
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34 Years And Still Going Strong
The old saying “If you love your job, you will never work a day in your life” rings true for Les Lawton. Lawton has been the head coach of the Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team since 1980, and is showing no signs of slowing down.
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Painting a Fútbol Culture onto Montreal
“Giving my little help and work—being in a city I have a nice connection with—it makes the project really good.”
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Disappointment Doubled
It turns out that the highlight of beating McGill in the Canadian Collegiate Baseball Association’s North Division final last weekend was the peak of Concordia’s baseball season—it could only go downhill from there.
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Can’t Stop the Crimson
It was a heroic effort, but every hero must pass through the abyss. The Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team, playing their third game in three nights, hosted the Harvard Crimson this past Sunday afternoon, where the team lost 7-2 in front of a packed Ed Meagher Arena.
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Back-to-Back Years of Dominance
Concordia Stingers manager Howie Schwartz was moments away from the traditional celebratory Gatorade shower. His team had just gotten the division title win over the McGill Redmen and spirits were at a high. Unfortunately for the players holding the cooler, The Link reporter asking Schwartz questions delayed the celebration.