Sports
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SportsFirst Place All but Secure
Despite a slow first half, Concordia’s men’s basketball team eventually proved to the near-capacity Friday night home crowd why they deserve their top 10 ranking in Canada
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SportsThink Outside the Box
Terry Brule jokes that when you walk into Concordia’s Le Gym athletic complex, you can hear the pounding music—and the groans coming from those in his boxercise class.
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SportsDryden Talks Game
A crowd filled the Indigo bookstore in Place Montréal Trust Feb. 2 to hear former Montreal Canadiens goaltender and politician Ken Dryden talk about his book, The Game, and weigh in on the concussion crisis currently rocking the hockey world.
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SportsOvertime Winners
Nicholas Champion made 35 saves and Michael Blundon scored the overtime winner as the Stingers defeated the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Patriotes 4-3 in a closely contested game on Jan. 25.
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SportsRugby Legend Rees Passes Torch
Arguably the most famous Canadian Rugby player and a recent inductee into the International Rugby Board Hall of Fame, Gareth Rees, graced the field at Loyola on Saturday, preaching the basics of a game on the rise.
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SportsThe Frustration Continues
They came, they competed, but they couldn’t stay out of the penalty box.
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SportsMore Than A Game at Loyola
Concordia students may recognize the name Ed Meagher as the title of the old hockey arena at Loyola campus, right next to Loyola High School and the PERFORM Centre.
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SportsRunning on Empty
Concordia’s men’s hockey team were eager to get two points over the visiting Carleton Ravens last Saturday, but, playing their fifth game in eight days, they ran out of steam by game’s end, dropping their third of those five games.
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SportsPerfect Season Not to Be
Concordia’s women’s basketball team will not be finishing the 2011-12 season with a perfect record after dropping the ball in last Saturday’s matchup against the McGill Martlets, falling 57-52.
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SportsPatriotes Steamroll Stingers
A 6-4 loss against L’Universite de Quebec a Trois-Rivieres had Concordia’s men’s hockey team bowing their heads on Jan. 18.

