Sports
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Close But Not Quite
After a promising start to the 2013-2014 season, the Concordia Stingers’ women’s hockey team put in a strong effort but came out on the short end yet again, losing 2-1 while visiting the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees.
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End of an Era
After 22 years with the Stingers, McGrath is retiring as head coach of Concordia’s football team.
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A New Sheriff in Town
Stingers women’s rugby head coach Graeme McGravie said in September his only two goals for this season were to go undefeated in the regular season and make it to nationals.
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All in the Name
If you’re from Edmonton, you’ve probably heard the name Nugent-Hopkins mentioned at least once—it’s starting to become a household name. But if you live in Montreal, you wouldn’t think there’d be another one in our very own backyard.
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Home Opener Away From Home
Finishing last-place in the Réseau de sport étudiant du Québec last season was a tough pill to swallow for the Concordia women’s hockey team.
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A Single, A Sacrifice Bunt and A Walkoff Hit
Whenever a team loses a national title by one run in extra innings, chances are it’ll usually keep bad memories about the experience.
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National Guests
On Saturday afternoon, the Carleton Ravens baseball team arrived at Trudeau Park to face the Concordia Stingers…
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Fighting the Culture
Last Tuesday night was supposed to be one of excitement for Montreal hockey fans.
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Big League Dreams
The Bell Centre will be packed with rabid fans as usual in two weeks. But something will be different this time; fans won’t be cheering for a hockey team—they’ll be attending an NBA game.