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Concordia 73, UQAM 69: Stingers Men’s Basketball Takes Home RSEQ Championship
The Quebec university basketball season is over, ending on a high note for the Stingers who defeated the Université du Québec a Montréal Citadins on Saturday night by a score of 73-69.
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Concordia 79, Bishop’s 71: Stingers Men’s Basketball Punches Ticket to Finals
“Is not over until we get to nationals,” said Sami Ghandour after his team secured a spot in the RSEQ final game beating the Bishop’s Gaiters on Wednesday.
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Stingers 62, McGill 55: Concordia Women’s Basketball Advance to RSEQ Title Game
Wednesday night, after a sea of Stingers fans hurried into the gym for the first game of a double header, McGill vs. Concordia basketball playoff magic was recaptured. This time, with electrifying energy and loud crowd chants, Concordia was able to break McGill’s seven year run to the finals, defeating the Martlets 62-55.
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Canadiennes 2, Thunder 1: Montreal Pulls Off a Win in Annual Charity Game
Fans gathered at Place Bell on Saturday night to see Les Canadiennes take on the Markham Thunder for the ninth annual Pink in the Rink fundraiser game.
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McGill 5, Concordia 3: Stingers Women’s Hockey Season Ends On a Heartbreaking Note
After a crushing 6-2 defeat on Thursday night, Concordia’s women’s hockey team had the chance to even up their semifinal series against the McGill Martlets.
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Stingers Men’s Hockey: ‘A Year of Adversity’
“This was a year of adversity. I think we’ll be better, even the coaching staff, because of the adversity we faced. It’s not an excuse for not going far [in the playoffs though],” said Stingers men’s hockey coach Marc-André Élement.
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McGill 6, Concordia 2: Martlets Steamroll Stingers Women’s Hockey in Game One
The Concordia women’s hockey team took on the McGill Martlets on Thursday for game one of their first round matchup in the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec playoffs, with the second seed Stingers having the support of a home crowd at Ed Meagher arena.
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Concordia 7, Ottawa 0: Stingers Overwhelm Gee-Gees in Last Game Of The Season
Concordia came into Saturday’s game versus the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees sitting one point behind hometown rival McGill in the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec standings. A win would provide the Stingers with home-ice advantage in the eventual series against the Martlets.
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Stingers’ Hugo Roy Signs Contract With Milwaukee Admirals
Concordia’s first line centre Hugo Roy will not be returning to the Stingers next season. After an impressive rookie season with the Stingers, Roy has signed a professional tryout contract with the Milwaukee Admirals of the American Hockey League.
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Philippe Hudon’s Farewell
“Hu-don, Hu-don,” was the chant that filled the Ed Meagher arena after Friday’s game two loss to the Queen’s Golden Gaels. A standing ovation and cheers from the crowd are not the usual reaction to a playoff loss.