Men's hockey went up two spots in the national rankings this week. With a 7-0-1 record and 15 points, the team is now second in U SPORTS and first in the OUA.
Men's hockey is on a roll, having won their last 5 games and currently sitting in first in the OUA and ranked fourth in U SPORTS with a 5-1 record and 11 points.
After beating the Patriotes 2-1 at UQTR on Oct. 9, and the Carleton Ravens 10-1 in the Stingers home opener on Sunday - Oct. 13, men s hockey are on a three-game winning streak where they've scored a total of 21 goals and only allowed 4 goals.
Stingers football scored 22-unanswered points in the fourth quarter to defeat the Sherbrooke Vert & Or 35-27 in the Shrine Bowl on Saturday, Oct. 5 and clinch an RSEQ playoff spot.
Women's rugby won their last regular season game 29-3 against the Carleton Ravens on Oct. 5. Men's rugby scored a dominant win against the Carleton Ravens 78-7 on Sunday, Oct. 6.
Women's soccer bag their first win, football comeback comes up short Third year linebacker Samuel Morissette was named RSEQ Defensive Player of the Week for his 4 sack performance vs. McGill.
4th year running back Franck Tchembe scored two touchdowns last Friday night at Sherbrooke, including a game-winning touchdown late in the fourth quarter to give the Stingers their first win of the 2024 season.
Coach Brad Collinson is confident that the commitment displayed by his team over winter and summer training will translate to success in the 2024 season.
Two-time U SPORTS champion Emmy Fecteau was drafted 31st overall by New York in the PWHL draft on Monday. She was the only U SPORTS athlete and Quebecer selected in the draft.