Keith Dauper, a fourth-year offensive tackle from Dublin, Ohio, was named a CIS second team all-Canadian when the 2006 offensive honor rolls were released today.
Three members of the Concordia Stingers 2006 football team have been named CIS first team all-Canadians on defence and will be honored at a Vanier Cup awards gala in Saskatoon on Thursday night. Modibo Sidibe
Linebacker Patrick Donovan and several Stinger teammates played the last games of their university careers on Saturday when Concordia lost 28-12 to the Laval Rouge et Or in the QUFL championship at PEPS stadium in Ste. Foy, Que.
Led by all-star linebacker Patrick Donovan and a stingy defence, the Concordia Stingers rolled over the Montreal Carabins 23-3 in the Quebec University Football League semifinals at Concordia Stadium in Montreal on Saturday afternoon.
Concordia Stingers captain Sydney Theriault was named a CIS all-Canadian during the annual women's university rugby awards banquet in London, Ont. this evening.
Concordia's Melanie Poirier, a mid-fielder from Laval, Que., and defender Erica Geertsen of Kirkland, Que. have been named to the QSSF second all-star team for women's soccer.
The Concordia Stingers placed eight athletes, including 2005 President s Trophy winner Patrick Donovan, on the 2006 Quebec University Football League all-star team which was unveiled this afternoon.
Concordia Stingers Sammy Okpro and Warren Kean have been named the Quebec University Football League QUFL Players of the Week for the period ending Oct. 22.
Trevor Blanchard's second power-play goal 58 seconds into the third period gave the Concordia Stingers a 3-2 victory over the Ottawa Gee-Gees in men's hockey action at the Ed Meagher Arena yesterday.
It took six overtime periods and nine field goals but all-Canadian kicker Warren Kean of Dundas, Ont., finally put the game away with a 33-yarder giving the Concordia Stingers a 34-31 victory over the Saint Mary's Huskies.
The Concordia Stingers women's rugby team will attempt to break a 20-game winless streak versus the McGill Martlets when the teams meet in a QSSF semifinal game tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Macdonald College in Ste. Anne de Bellevue.
The Concordia Stingers and the McGill Martlets will play the second annual Kelly-Anne Drummond Cup in honor of late Stinger on Wednesday, Oct. 11 at 9 p.m. at Concordia Stadium.
Andrew Hamilton ran for a Concordia record 221 yards and three touchdowns to lead the No. 6-ranked Concordia Stingers to a 41-13 victory over their crosstown rivals the McGill Redmen before 4003 fans at Concordia Stadium.