Sports
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SportsWomen’s Soccer: Not Enough
It was another gloomy night for the Concordia Stingers women’s soccer team as they were beaten 2-1 by the Sherbrooke Vert et Or this past Friday night in the annual Erica Cadieux memorial game at Concordia Stadium. The Stingers now have a record of 1-3-1 five games into their season.
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SportsMen’s Soccer: Stingers Bounce Back
The Concordia men’s soccer team ended their goal drought in emphatic style Friday night, defeating the Sherbrooke Vert-et-Or (0-4) by a score of 4-1 at Concordia Stadium. After being shutout in their last two games, the Stingers rediscovered the scoring touch that had deserted them after their four-goal opening season win.
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SportsConcordia Lacrosse Team Struggles to Stay Standing
The Concordia lacrosse team lost what would be their final game of their season against Carleton University. The loss was a fatal blow to the program as they were subsequently forced, after three difficult years, to temporarily retract from their league.
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SportsSeeing the Light
The new CEO of the governing body of university sports, Graham Brown, is presently transitioning to his new job and bringing his business expertise from his current one as CEO of Rugby Canada.
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SportsNuthin’ Like a Poser Thang
A dozen skateboarders take turns pulling tricks on a bench centred in an iceless skating rink. Forty or so spectators huddle around the boards, chatting, drinking and waiting for the tournament to begin. A loud blow horn signals the end of the warm up.
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SportsO Captain, My Captain
Off the field, you would never know that she was the captain of Concordia’s most successful team this season so far. But on the rugby pitch, Samantha Ewing is a force to reckon with—one of Concordia’s top players.
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SportsA Tale of Two Halves
There were two sides to FC Montreal’s inaugural season in the United Soccer League. After his two-week stint in Europe where he attended coaching clinics in Clairefontaine, France and Alkmaar, Netherlands, head coach Philippe Eullaffroy conveyed the media to make his first ever FC Montreal season post-mortem.
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SportsBaseball: Regaining Momentum
It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster weekend for the Concordia Stingers baseball team, which managed to win three of four games versus the Carleton Ravens in a home-and-home series doubleheader.
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SportsFootball: The Swarm Is To Be Feared
The Stingers won the 29th annual Shrine Bowl this past Saturday afternoon, defeating the McGill Redmen by a score of 33-21 at Concordia Stadium.
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SportsWomen’s Soccer: Stingers Blanked 3-0 at CEPSUM
Concordia’s women’s soccer team ran into a buzzsaw on Friday night at the Université de Montreal’s CEPSUM, where they were convincingly beat by a score of 3-0 by the Université de Montreal Carabins. UdeM had three goals from three separate players, as they remain unbeaten in league play with a 2-0-1 record, while the Stingers fell to 1-2.

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