After a win at home against the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Patriotes last week, the Concordia Stingers women's soccer team tried to make it two in a row on the road against the Montréal Carabins.
It's been years since Concordia’s women's soccer team made the playoffs. This season, it came down to the final game on Sunday to officially eliminate the team from playoff contention.
After a 4-0 win against the Bishop's Gaiters on Friday night, the Concordia's women's soccer team returned home to face the UQÀM Citadins on Sunday afternoon. Concordia came into this match needing all three points to stay close to the playoffs. The Stingers found themselves in fifth place prior to the start of the match. UQÀM was already mathematically eliminated from playoff contention and were playing for pride.
History was made for Concordia's women's soccer team on Thursday night. The team visited Percival-Molson Stadium for the second leg of back-to-back matches against the McGill Martlets. Jennifer Duff's goal in the second half brought the Stingers to victory.
Concordia’s women's soccer team was back at home after a two-game road trip over the weekend. They faced the McGill Martlets on Wednesday in a rescheduled match from Sept. 14.