Sports
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SportsIt’s a Long Road to the Top
It’s a few minutes after 8:00 a.m. and the Concordia Stingers men’s basketball team is practicing routine layups on both sides of the court.
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SportsPlaying Timid
“Today, we just played stupid,” said a disappointed head coach Les Lawton after Sunday’s game. “Bonehead,” is the word he used to describe the way his team played with a two-goal lead—one they enjoyed until there were just six minutes left on the clock.
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SportsSlumping Stingers
The Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team’s early season woes continued on Saturday as they lost 3-0 at home to the Guelph Gryphons.
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SportsNo Shots, No Victory
A consistent effort was missing from Friday’s matchup over the University of Ontario Institute of Technology Ridgebacks. As a result, the Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team lost their fifth straight game, a game they could have easily won.
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SportsToday’s Explorers
Last December, they trekked Ecuador’s Tungurahua volcano for kilometres on end. In January, they scuba-dived deep into the Silfra rift in Iceland. In September, they kayaked in Cape Breton and even got a showing of the Northern Lights. Their next adventure…
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SportsGoing Through Rough Times
Before Friday night’s game, the Stingers had reason to be confident. After all, they were playing at home against a winless team that they easily beat three times last year. But good goaltending gave the Royal Military…
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SportsHard Finish
The Concordia Stingers football team had a strong finish to a tough season this Saturday despite losing 32-19 on home turf, where they put up a great effort against the first-placed Université de Laval Rouge et Or.
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SportsPlaying to Survive
Concordia’s womens soccer team ended a promising season with a disappointing 2-0 loss against the Université de Laval on Sunday.
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SportsPhoto of the Week
Cyclo Nord-Sud held a used bike collection on Sunday at Co-op la Maison Verte in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. The Montreal non-profit sends used bikes to developping countries, last year collecting nearly 4,000…
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SportsA Bright Future
At the CEPSUM Arena, you could feel that the Carabins’ first home season game was a special one. It was in the air—specifically, in the booming words of announcer Michel Lacroix; the official voice of the Montreal Canadiens.

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