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McGill 63, Concordia 58: Turning Tables
The Martlets outplayed the Stingers on Thursday evening, marking the second loss in eight games for Concordia.
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Concordia 6, Carleton 0: Stingers Bounce Back in Big Home Win
The Stingers proudly bounced back from their 5-1 defeat against McGill on Saturday, thrashing Carleton University 6-0 Sunday afternoon.
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Concordia 3, Ottawa 2 (SO): Stingers Pass the Test in Weekend Sweep
The Stingers just wrapped up what may have been their toughest weekend of the season. They played McGill on the road, then hosted the OUA East leading Ottawa Gee Gee’s, who had lost only three games all season heading into the weekend, only one of which was in regulation.
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McGill 5, Concordia 1: Stingers Women’s Hockey Fall In Rivalry Game
Saturday’s game against the McGill Martlets marked the Stingers women’s hockey team’s first RSEQ regular season game since the end of the holiday break.
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Concordia 5, McGill 4 (OT): Newcomers Shine in Key Moments
With eight new players joining the Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team over the holiday break, the team had to be expecting an impact.
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Concordia 66, Bishop’s 53: Hungry for More
The crowd cheers and screams. The ball goes back and forth from the imprecise hands of the players, always hitting the board but never finding the net. There is no time, the Stingers steal the rebound and the point is in. Coming back, the Gaiters lay out their play but the crowd is already chanting: “Five, four, three, two, one!” It was a long second quarter for the Bishop’s Gaiters.
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Concordia 78, Bishop’s Gaiters 68: Stingers Defend Home Court
It would surprise some to hear that a team with the Stingers’ record could be shaken by a team they defeated by double digits before the Christmas break, but that’s what happened in Thursday night’s Shoot for the Cure game, where both teams came together in support of breast cancer awareness.
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Concordia Men’s Hockey Brings in Eight New Faces
The winter semester is bringing in new faces to the Stingers men’s hockey team. With eight players joining the team, either due to an injury in the first half of the season or new recruiting, the lineup looks to be altered in every position.
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The International Athletes of the Stingers
“Hockey where I lived i s really not big at all. I really wanted to play at a normal level and back home I had to play with guys, and I really wanted to play with girls again,” said Bieke van Nes, one of Concordia’s newest women’s hockey players and one of only two players from outside of Canada on the team.
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The Mental Battle of Injuries in Sports
Injuries in sports are anything but surprising. From the the amateur level to professional leagues, whenever there is physicality, incidents are inevitable, whether minor or major.