We’re back this week with the Stingers’ Score Report: everything you need to know about the Stingers and sports at Concordia!
Our latest articles:
Is Paying For Sports Streaming Platforms Worth It When You Can Watch Games For Free?
Streaming options have drastically decreased in the last few years while prices have increased, which explains why illegitimate streaming websites have become so popular.
A big downside to legit streaming platforms is regional blackouts, which make it impossible to watch many local games, forcing fans to look for illegitimate streams.
Stingers men’s soccer come up short 2-4 against Montreal in crucial game for playoff spot:
The Stingers’ men’s soccer team lost their final game of the season against the University of Montreal Carabins and didn’t qualify for the playoffs.
This was the last game for all the seniors, including midfielder John Cevik who was named team MVP for his last game as a Stinger.
Here are last week’s Stingers' scores:
Bold: regular-season games (and playoffs)
Italics: non-league games (preseason, tournament, or non-conference)
* Played at Queen’s Tournament
Upcoming home games you don’t want to miss:
Last football game of the season:
Saturday, Oct. 29 at 2 p.m. vs. Laval University.
Two men’s hockey games:
Friday, Oct. 28 at 7:30 p.m. vs. Queen’s University.
Saturday, Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. vs. Nipissing University.
Women’s hockey home opener:
Sunday, Oct. 30 at 3 p.m. vs. Bishop’s University.
Want to watch the Stingers when they’re out of town, or can’t make it to a game? Most of their games are available for streaming here.
Call for contributors:
If you want to contribute to the sports section of The Concordian, you can send us your pitches at sports@theconcordian.com.
We’re currently looking for someone to cover the women’s hockey home opener on Sunday so send us an email to claim the pitch if you’re interested!
Until next time,
Maria Bouabdo
Sports Editor