Alumni and national TV observe lopsided loss  By Ryan Rogers Sports Editor September 26, 2007 The Lancers Football program was felled decidedly by the undefeated Queen’s Golden Gaels last weekend by losing 38-3 in front of not only their alumni in attendance who were invited out, but also on national television.  Queen’s quarterback Dan Brannagan passed for 358 yards with 11 completions, an interception and two touchdowns as they stormed past the Lancers.>>
| Olympic silver medalist joins women's hockey By Ryan Rogers Sports Editor September 19, 2007 The Lancers Women’s Hockey Team got a major jolt by recruiting Swedish silver medalist Frida Nevalainen to the program last week. Nevalainen is a 21-year-old Olympian who won the silver medal in the 2006 Winter Games in Turin, Italy. Referred to as ‘Hockeyballerinan’ in Swedish newspapers, the exciting and internationally experienced Nevalainen began practicing with The Lancers midway through last week. >>
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| 16 WESPY nominations By Ryan Rogers Sports Editor September 26, 2007 The Windsor Lancers have a huge cast of nominees for the Windsor Essex Sports Person of the Year (WESPY) Awards, this week. The University of Windsor dwarfs the competition with 16 different nominations for the evening which include nominations for athletes, coaches and two different teams that are under consideration for the team of the year. Highlighting the list of candidates is Overall Male Athlete of the Year nominee Daryl Stephenson. He is also nominated for the Men’s Football Athlete of the Year. Stephenson is a fourth-year running back, a CIS All-Canadian, the 2006 Hec Crighton Award winner for outstanding university football player in Canada, and the recipient of the 2006-07 Olympic Shield as the University of Windsor’s top male athlete. >>
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