Sports
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SportsNew Blood, Same Heart
With most Concordia Stingers teams already knee-deep in their respective seasons, the men’s basketball team is still tuning up for their season opener in November. The team will look significantly different with eight newcomers on their roster, but the expectations remain the same.
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SportsTo Whom Much Is Given, Much Is Tested
Concordia Stingers defensive back Michael Asare is usually a man full of energy, looking for any opportunity to pump his team and the crowd whenever he can. This past Saturday, however, he wasn’t, as he brushed off a reporter’s question.
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SportsMen’s Rugby: Stingers Settle For Stalemate
In a game Stingers men’s rugby head coach Clive Gibson described as his team’s best game in four years, the Stingers managed to retain second place in the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec standings with a 17-17 draw against the McGill Redmen at Percival Molson Stadium this past Friday night.
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SportsLost in the Wind
The Stingers women’s rugby team was unable to close out the Université Laval’s Rouge et Or at Concordia Stadium on Sunday, losing 27-25 after holding a 15-12 lead at half time.
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SportsAll Good Things Must Come to an End
The Concordia Stingers football team entered their Sunday afternoon battle against the Université Laval Rouge et Or on a four-game winning streak, their best start to the season since 2006.
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SportsBaseball: Stingers Lose in a Game of Inches
With no outs and the bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh inning, McGill shortstop Tyler Welence hit a game-winning RBI single to give the Redmen a walk-off victory over the Concordia Stingers on Thursday night.
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SportsWomen’s Soccer: A Win to Remember
Friday night’s women’s soccer game between the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Patriotes and the Concordia Stingers will be a game the Stingers won’t soon forget.
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SportsThe Legend of Odaine
It isn’t easy to reach the professional level in soccer, with the obstacles that need to be overcome often relentless and unforgiving. Odaine Demar’s story does not break from that reality.
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SportsBaseball: Making the Most of It
This past weekend, the Concordia Stingers baseball team won three of four games, sweeping the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees 9-3 and 8-0 on the road in Ottawa, and splitting their two-game series with cross-town rival McGill, losing one game 7-2 and winning the other 8-4.
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SportsWomen’s Hockey: Stingers Get Cook-ed Out
In their lone pre-season game at the Ed Meagher Arena, the Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team dropped a 2-1 decision in a shootout to the St. Thomas Tommies.

