Sir George Williams Georgians

Sir George Williams Georgians

The Sir George Williams Georgians were the Canadian Interuniversity Athletics Union teams that represented Sir George Williams University in Montreal, Quebec.

Sir George Williams merged with Loyola College in 1974 to create Concordia University. The Georgians and the Loyola Warriors were replaced by the Concordia Stingers.


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