Hec Creighton Award winner Daryl Stephenson breaks the all-time CIS rushing record in lopsided loss.
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Stephenson grabs CIS record in Lancer loss

 

By Michal Tellos

Sports Editor

September 17, 2008

It was a bittersweet Saturday night for Lancer football, as Daryl Stephenson became the number one running-back in CIS history in a rainy night-game that was ultimately a mop up by the visiting Guelph Gryphons, who won 34-8.
Stephenson, who went into the night with 4,625 yards, needed 113 to break Manitoba running-back Dominic Zagari’s all-time CIS rushing record. He accomplished the feat on a short run toward the end of the fourth quarter, ultimately ending the game with 115 yards, 4,740 all-time. >>

Rugby suffers another blowout loss at home

 

By Tanya Quaglia
Lance Writer

September 17, 2008

Rain, mud, and the hope for sweet redemption, could not help the Windsor Lancers men’s rugby team earn themselves their first win.
The Lancers were handed their second embarrassing loss of the season this past Saturday, this time coming at the hands of the undefeated McMaster Marauders. The final score was a disappointing 62-0.
This marks the second time in as many games, that the Lancers have been defeated by an enormous margin of 60 or so points.
Their first loss of the season, a 62-3 blowout, came at the hands of the powerful and also undefeated Western Mustangs. >>

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Lancer soccer program steps up on the road

 

By Michal Tellos
Sports Editor

September 17, 2008

Points were earned by both sides as the Lancer men’s and women’s soccer teams both improved on this week’s road trip against the Guelph Gryphons on Saturday and the Waterloo Warriors on Sunday.
The men managed to beat the Gryphons by a score of 2-0 on Saturday, with goals scored by Steve Adaimo and rookie Mike Watson, making it the second week in a row that he has scored.
The results of Sunday’s game didn’t show on the scoreboard as the Lancers thoroughly outworked the Warriors who nevertheless came out victorious by a close score of 1-0.
Men’s Head Coach Steve Hart was pleased with all the results under the weather conditions, which were rainy, and, as a result, extremely muddy. >>