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Stingers’ Philippe Sanche is as Tough as They Come
Stingers’ captain Philippe Sanche has always been a hard-nosed, get in your face typer player, despite being the smallest player in the league.
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Stingers 8, Ottawa 7 (OT): New Look Stingers Explode with Confidence on Offense
The Stingers certainly started off the decade with a bang.
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Men’s Rugby Head Coach Craig Beemer Steps Down
Concordia Stingers men’s rugby head coach Craig Beemer has stepped down from his position as of this morning, according to a tweet posted today. The team is now actively searching for a replacement.
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Shut Up and Dribble: This Is Only the Beginning
Don Cherry was just the start. Hockey’s boys’ club ideology has been prevalent since the first puck drop and is still so ingrained in every aspect of the sport that changing it won’t be an overnight task.
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California Ruling Makes Way for Student-Athletes to Get Paid
In late September, the State of California ruled that student-athletes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association should be paid for the use of their names, images, and likeness.
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Concordia 69, UQAM 56: Team Defence Gives Women’s Basketball Edge Over UQAM
Concordia’s womens’ basketball team picked up their second win of the season against UQAM at the Centre Sportif on Saturday thanks to a strong defensive effort and execution.
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Stingers Wide Receiver James Tyrrell Heads to the Canadian Football League
James Tyrrell has signed an official CFL contract with the Ottawa Redblacks. He was part of a 13-player list from Canada and the United States that signed with Ottawa on Tuesday.
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Concordia 73, UQAM 61: Stingers’ Offensive Clinic Downs Citadins in Away Basketball Game
“Last year we didn’t get one in this building, […] so when we come against UQAM, there’s no love lost—like, it’s time to grind,” said guard Adrian Armstrong.
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Stingers Football Team Looking to Regroup After Difficult End to Season
The Concordia Stingers football team’s season came to an abrupt and disappointing end against Université Laval Rouge et Or in the RSEQ semi-finals. Now, the program is focusing on building on its depth.
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McGill 58, Concordia 55: Women’s Basketball Falls Short Against Martlets
Both teams came into the John Dore gymnasium at the bottom of the standings and in need of a win on Saturday, but it was the Martlets who escaped with their first victory of the season at the Stingers’ expense.