Head coach Mickey Donovan is pleased to announce Uunda Obo'o, a highly recruited receiver from Champlain College, Lennoxville, has committed to the Concordia football team and will join the Stingers at training camp in August.
The Concordia football program is pleased to announce three members of the Coll ge Andr Grasset Phenix have committed to the Stingers and will join them for training camp in August.
Head coach Mickey Donovan and the Concordia Stingers will kick off the 2017 Quebec university football season by hosting the Montr al Carabins on Friday, Aug. 25 at 7 p.m.
Five athletes associated with the Concordia Stingers football program have been selected to participate in CFL combines next month, including the Eastern regional event that will be held at the Stinger Dome in N.D.G. on March 10.
Rookie slotback Vince Alessandrini was presented the Warrior Trophy as the MVP of the Concordia Stingers football team at its annual banquet held at Molson Breweries on Saturday evening.
Defensive co-ordinator Patrick Donovan is pleased to announce versatile defensive back Jacob Nutbrown from Champlain College, Lennoxville, has committed to the Concordia Stingers football program.
Head coach Mickey Donovan is pleased to announce Khadeem Pierre, an exceptional cornerback out of Champlain College, Lennoxville, is the first signing for the 2017 Concordia Stingers recruiting class.
Concordia Stinger slotback Vince Alessandrini was named the RSEQ Offensive Rookie of the Year at a press conference held in Montreal on Friday morning.
Concordia Stinger rookie slotback Vince Alessandrini was the only member of the football team named to the RSEQ honour roll as selected by the conference head coaches and announced on Friday.
Running back Jean-Guy Rimpel carried the football 36 times for 234 yards and three touchdowns to help his team defeat the Bishop's Gaiters 39-6 and secure a playoff spot on the last day of the RSEQ regular season.
Second-year receiver Justin Julien caught seven passes for 184 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Concordia Stingers to a 50-34 victory over the Bishop s Gaiters in the 30th annual Shrine Bowl game in Montreal on Saturday afternoon.
When the Concordia Stingers take to the football field to battle the Bishop s Gaiters in the 30th annual Shrine Bowl on Saturday afternoon, they ll be looking to win the game but they ll also be conscious of the fact that they can make a difference off the field.
Concordia Stingers head coach Mickey Donovan has mixed feelings about a hard-fought 17-11 victory over the visiting St. Francis Xavier X-Men at the Homecoming game at Concordia Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
A few strong individual performances were not enough to help the Concordia Stingers knock off the perennial powerhouse Laval Rouge et Or before a packed opening day crowd at Concordia Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Thanks to a strong showing by several rookies, the Concordia Stingers defeated the McGill Redmen 30-16 to win their third straight Shaughnessy Cup before 3780 fans at Molson Stadium on Friday evening.
Eight days into training camp, the Concordia Stingers football team ran a 50-play scrimmage under the watchful eyes of Quebec conference officials, and head coach Mickey Donovan was happy with what he saw.