Top recruits staged to make a difference By Joe LaBine Lance Writer October 24, 2007 The University of Windsor held a press conference to introduce its four latest foreign athletes Iva Peklova, Frida Nevalainen, Johanna Wernersson, and Sasha Lazic to the public last Wednesday.  Eric Vandenbroucke, the Marketing Manager of the Department of Athletics and Recreational Services said, “Certainly, over the past number of years there’s a lot of excitement and interest in the Lancers and, I think, a lot of the hard work and great recruiting for our Lancers to have success….it’s not only critical to invest in local athletes at home, but it’s also critical to find the top recruits from across the province, the country and now internationally.” >> | Gee Gees remain undefeated as they tackle Lancers 43-2 By Kirstin Unrau Lance Writer
October 24, 2007 The Lancers Football program finished their season with a difficult game against the undefeated Ottawa Gee-Gees. Ranked second overall in Canada, the Gee-Gees made short work of the Lancers, coasting to a 43-2 win. The Lancers, trying not to be intimidated by the undefeated record of the Gee Gee’s, started out strong capturing their two points when Ottawa conceded a safety. But after that it was all Ottawa. >>
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Women's hockey win keeps them tied for first By Ryan Rogers
Sports Editor
October 24, 2007 The Lancers Women’s Hockey team stayed tied atop the league standings after defeating the Western Mustangs 3-1 in a tough tilt for their home opener last weekend.  Windsor, now with five wins and one loss are tied with York and Guelph, with 10 points each. The Lancers opened the scoring with an early goal by Kelly Calhoun, but fell into penalty trouble for the remainder of the first period. >>
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