Sports
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SportsRough and Tumble Crumble
Following a particularly physical game against the UQAM Citadins last season, Stingers women’s basketball head coach Keith Pruden quipped that his opponent had the makings of a rugby team.
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SportsJumping Out the Gym
When Stingers rookie Ken Beaulieu earned a breakaway late in the fourth quarter, it was as if he was given a blank canvas on which to express his art. The newcomer stole the ball from an opposing player and was already off to the races from mid court.
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SportsA True Definition of Perfection
In recent years, the Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team, led by head coach Les Lawton, has had trouble playing a full 60-minute, mistake-free hockey game.
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SportsTop of the Heap
It was a cold Friday night for Stingers fans at the men’s rugby team’s final regular season game. While the weather may not have been ideal, those who braved the cold with gloves, blankets and tuques were rewarded in the end.
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SportsLate-Night Theatrics
Faced with the continuation of their longest losing streak of the season, the Concordia Stingers had blown a three-goal lead against the Nipissing Lakers and were over a minute away from playing an overtime period. However, Stingers forward Dominic Beauchemin had other plans.
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SportsStingers 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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SportsGet 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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SportsBuildup 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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SportsGrowing 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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SportsGee-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.

