The Concordia Stingers men's basketball team dismissed the Laval Rouge et Or in their first home game of the season on Thursday night winning 90-62. Concordia is now undefeated with two wins and no losses.
This month's MVPs: Men's hockey - George Lovatsis; Women's hockey - Veronique Laramee-Paquette; Men's rugby - Joseph Fulginiti; Women's rugby - Bianca Farella; Men's soccer - Andrew Bryan; Women's soccer - Jennifer Duff; Cross-Country - Ryan Noel-Hodge; Football - Kris Robertson
The Concordia Stingers football team ended their season with a hard-fought loss against the Laval Rouge et Or, 32-19, capping a tumultuous year that saw a rash of inconsistent plays and a controversy that ended the Stingers' playoff hopes early.
After McGill and Montréal roster issues, the Concordia Stingers men's soccer team found themselves—unexpectedly—in the RSEQ playoffs. The Stingers only had a few days to prepare for Friday night's match in Quebec City against the Laval Rouge et Or.
The McGill Redmen and the Montreal Carabins both admitted to using an ineligible player throughout the entire 2012 season. As a result, both teams have forfeited all matches in which the ineligible player took part in.
At a glance, Bianca Farella is a regular Concordia student. In reality, though, she’s one of Canada’s rising rugby stars, and is a fierce competitor opponents could do without.