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Stingers 8, Thunderwolves 2: Concordia fill up Lakehead’s net
The Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team showed their offensive might on Nov. 18, besting the Lakehead University Thunderwolves with a decisive 8-2 win.
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Stingers 6, Ravens 2: Drapeau’s five-point night extends Concordia’s winning streak
The Stingers pull away with their tenth straight victory of the season thanks to a dominant performance in the third period and a sublime effort by the special units team
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Stingers 8, Gaiters 2: Concordia remains undefeated during Pink in the Rink night
The Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team beat the Bishop’s University Gaiters soundly while raising awareness and money for breast cancer survivors.
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Citadins 69, Stingers 57: Citadins silence home crowd to remain unbeaten
RSEQ defending champions Citadins take advantage of Stingers’ mistakes as win takes them to top of the division table.
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Stingers 70, Citadins 54: Concordia collects third straight win
Consistent shooting and good defence gets Concordia their first win against UQAM since March 2022.
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Hoping for the hopeless
The trials and tribulations of being a fan of losing sports teams has helped me realize that playing “to win the game” does not protect you from the heartbreak of losing.
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Stingers football members receive RSEQ All-Star status
The Stingers football team can find a silver lining in the nomination of five players and one coach to the RSEQ all-star team after getting beat by the Rouge et Or in the RSEQ semi-finals.
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Arianne Leblanc: One save at a time
After three dominant years in high school, Arianne Leblanc is looking forward to a new challenge sharing the crease with both Jordyn Verbeek and Madison Oakes.
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Shut Up and Dribble: It’s time for stars to speak up
With more and more superstars choosing to remain quiet on issues of equality and oppression, the buck has largely been passed to athletes who have to risk their job security and their livelihood to stand for their beliefs.
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Out-of-province tuition hikes spell trouble for Stingers, Redbirds, Martlets, Gaiters
The Quebec government’s tuition hike will make it difficult for the province’s English universities to recruit out-of-province varsity athletes. Concordia, McGill, and Bishop’s are concerned for the future of their athletics departments, but the scope of the hike’s impact goes well beyond the three institutions.