Sports
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SportsMartlets 3, Stingers 0: Crosstown Rivals Spoil Home Opener
The Concordia Stingers women’s team had their home opener spoiled on Sunday as the McGill Martlets walked out of Ed Meagher Arena with a convincing 3-0 win.
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SportsStingers’ Men’s Rugby Scorch Gee-Gees in Winter-Like Weather
In horrendous weather, Concordia’s men’s rugby squad put on a show with a triumphant win over the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees with a final score of 52-3.
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SportsSherbrooke 6, Concordia 3: Stingers Women’s Soccer Falter in Last Regular Season Game
Despite fierce defending from midfielder Chama Sedki, the Vert et Or spoiled the Stingers chances of redemption as they pounced on Concordia in the second half.
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SportsConcordia 6, Ryerson 4: A Newfound Confidence
Something looked different for the Stingers this weekend.
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SportsLes Canadiennes Shock Markham Thunder With Dominant 5-1 Win
Les Canadiennes took on the Markham Thunder at Bell Sports Complex Saturday afternoon and were able to pull away with a decisive 5-1 victory.
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SportsMcGill 31, Concordia 19: With Playoff Hopes on the Line, McGill Runs Through Concordia
The Stingers needed a win to clinch a playoff berth, but were unable to keep the momentum as they fell 31-19 to McGill on Saturday afternoon.
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SportsStingers Men’s Basketball Needs to Buckle Up as Regular Season Approaches
The Concordia Stingers surrendered after a tie game against the St. Mary’s Huskies Oct. 19 at home for what marked their eleventh game since the beginning of August, the score ended 92-82.
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SportsConcordia 5, York 4 (OT): An Offence Ignites
Last season, the Stingers were an offensive powerhouse of a hockey team. To start this season, they had just five goals in three games. That number doubled after a duel with York University.
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SportsThe Golden Generation of Canadian Soccer
Canada Soccer took on Dominica for the CONCACAF Nationals League Qualifying game Oct. 16 at BMO Field, home of the Toronto FC, as part of the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers.
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SportsU SPORTS Announce Partnership with Canadian Premier League
U SPORTS men’s soccer players will now have an opportunity to play professional soccer. The Canadian Premier League—Canada’s professional soccer league launching in April 2019—and U SPORTS agreed to a partnership on Wednesday afternoon.

