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Concordia 2, McGill 2: Rivals Share Spoils in Physical Men’s Soccer Match
Concordia striker Simon Lapierre walked off the field with his head in his hands, swarmed by his teammates teasing him about the late chance he missed that would have given his team the win.
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McGill 3, Concordia 0: Stingers Women’s Soccer Still Looking for Offensive Spark
On Sunday Sept. 15, just two days after their first win of the season, Coach Greg Sutton’s team could not come out as strong against an evenly matched opponent.
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Concordia 36, Montréal 29: The Brawl at Montréal
It was a Friday-night thriller that set fire to the autumn air at Université de Montréal’s Terrain Vincent d’Indy.
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A Chance to Shine: Quebec U Sports All-Stars Make Strides for Their League Against Canadiens
Exposure was the key word, before and after the fact.
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Concordia 45, Bishop’s 21: Persistence Under Duress
Late in the first half of an early September women’s rugby match between the Concordia Stingers and Bishop’s Gaiters, the Gaiters started to complete passes and effectively traverse the field.
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Bishop’s 2, Concordia 1: Stingers Struggle Without Their Top Players
Having started slow out of the gate this season, Coach Sutton’s squad looked to get their first win against a struggling Bishop’s team.
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Laval 41, Concordia 6: Rouge et Or Breeze Past Stingers in Annual Shrine Bowl Game
While fans awaited the referees’ whistle to kick off the thirty-third edition of Shrine Bowl Canada, the Stingers had a golden opportunity yesterday afternoon.
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Women’s Soccer: A Young Team Finding its Footing
The adjustment from CEGEP soccer into the university level can always be a challenging one. It’s a faster, more physical, and all-around more intense game that involves inevitable growing pains.
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Men’s Soccer: Rollercoaster Start Leaves Question Marks
When a club finishes in last place in virtually every single team statistic, a simple rebuild of the squad just won’t do. A large scale overhaul that encompasses more than just the players put on a roster needs to take effect. With all the doubts surrounding head coach Greg Sutton, he’s done just that.
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U Sports Hockey Graduating More and More Pro Players
Since graduating from the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League at the end of the 2016-2017 season, Neill—a former NHL draft pick by the Vancouver Canucks—has been committed to U Sports hockey.