Women's B-ball streaking to keep spot
By Ryan Rogers
Sports Editor
January 30, 2008
The Lancers Women’s Basketball team continued to put a compelling argument for the playoffs on the court last weekend against the Lakehead Thunderwolves.
Demonstrating their strength, adaptability and depth, they won back-to-back games at home sweeping the regular season series against the Lakehead Thunderwolves in their only match-ups this season.
After the wins, the Lancer ladies are now tied for the third place in the OUA West Division with the Brock Badgers at 20 points each. >>
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Tough race ahead for women's hockey team
By Ryan Rogers
Sports Editor
January 30, 2008
With only two games remaining in the season, the Lancers Women’s Hockey team has got to be feeling a bit anxious about the final playoff spot they’re fighting to maintain. While currently sitting in fifth spot with 24 points, the York Lions are right behind them with 22 points, and two games at hand, keeping the pressure on their playoff hopes.
Their final two games are against the Western Mustangs and the Laurier Golden Hawks.
Western is four points behind Windsor, and will put up a tough fight to knock the Lancers out of contention, while their final game of the season is against Laurier, who is in first place overall and ranked third in the CIS, ensuring that the final games will be full of emotion and relevance. >>
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New coach looks to end women's soccer woes
By Ryan Rogers
Sports Editor
January 30, 2008
After a last-place finish in the OUA West Division and the fewest points scored by any team in the OUA, the Lancers Women’s Soccer team will have a new face behind the bench, looking to right the ship, with the latest acquisition of local soccer pundit Angelo Verardi.
With a fresh face behind the bench and a new attitude towards soccer operations around the department as whole, women’s soccer is looking forward to rebuilding themselves into a competitive team. Verardi, President of the Essex County Soccer Association and former president of the Windsor Soccer Club of four years, will be taking on the head coaching responsibilities for the Women’s Soccer program.
Verardi climbs aboard with experience in both men’s and women’s competitive soccer as a coach and administrator and is looking to correct the direction that the program had been heading in. >>
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