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Local MMA Fighter Corinne Laframboise Is Aiming for the UFC
Corinne Laframboise was pinned to the ground by her opponent during the second round of her latest professional mixed martial arts fight. Her back on the floor of the cage, she fought to regain control.
Laframboise hoisted her legs from Morgane Ribout’s waist to her neck, surprising her adversary with a triangle choke that ultimately won the Montreal fighter her bout at the Bell Centre.
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Dylan McCrory Found His Way Back to Hockey With the Stingers
January 2018: Dylan McCrory thought he was done with hockey. He had left his NCAA school and figured his hockey dream was over.
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Hoops on the Rise: A New Beginning
“Hoops on the Rise is a platform where kids can reach their goals academically and athletically,” said co-founder Inti Salinas. “We want to create a space where kids can come to us for everything.”
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Concordia 4, McGill 3: the Battle of Montreal Delivers Again
“This one has a special place in our locker room,” said Stingers defenceman Bradley Lalonde.
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Ottawa 4, Concordia 1: ‘Mental Breakdowns’ Cost Concordia
“Our level of intensity went down just a bit and so that’s why they took advantage. You can’t do that against a top five team in the country,” said Stingers defenceman Alexandre Gosselin.
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Concordia 5, Carleton 2: Stingers Outclass Ravens To Keep Winning Streak Alive
The Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team took on the Carleton Ravens at Ed Meagher arena on Sunday afternoon, the fourth meeting between the two squads this season.
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Concordia 90, Laval 76: Stingers Men’s Basketball Break Through Laval Late in Key Win
As more people rushed to the entrance to secure a spot in the gym, the feel of a playoff game grew stronger and stronger. With their seven game win streak snapped in Quebec City Wednesday night, Concordia was able to turn the tables Saturday and pull away with a 90-74 win—on an afternoon where the third quarter made all the difference.
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Stingers 69, McGill 61: Concordia Men’s Basketball Capture Lengvari Cup
On a night where intense cold kept most Montrealers in the comfort of their homes, passionate basketball supporters filled the McGill Sports Complex for the Inaugural George Lengvari Cup, where top seeded Concordia fought off McGill to a 69-61 point victory.
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Laurentian 4, Concordia 2: Winning Streak Ends Against Weaker Opponent
“Some guys didn’t show up tonight and that’s unacceptable. They deserved the win […] we’re going to have to step up from now on,” said Stingers head coach Marc-André Élement.
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Concordia 4, Queen’s 3: Stingers Find Exciting, If Not Comfortable, Blueprint for Winning
The first step to the Stingers‘ new strategy seems simple enough: Have a weak start to the game and finish the first period down by two goals.