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Back to back wins ranks Lancers 2nd in OUA

 

By Chris Kerr
Sports Editor

September 30, 2009

The Lancer Men’s soccer team dominated McMaster and Brock, allowing no goals against them all weekend and steadily climbing the Ontario University Athletics ranking.
On Saturday’s game against the McMaster Marauders, the Lancers demonstrated once again that they deserve the title as hungriest team in the OUA.
In the first half of the game, both teams seemed evenly matched.
Most of the game was being battled in the mid-field, with the defence on both sides being solid.
The first half ended with a couple of scoring attempts by the Lancers.
The overcast skies turned to a subtle but constant drizzle by the second half of the game, causing the turf to be slippery for the players. >>

Lancers football fall to Warriors in another devastating loss

 

By Tanya Quaglia
Lance Writer

September 30, 2009

The Windsor Lancers Football team lost their second straight game this past weekend.
The loss came at the hands of the previously winless, Waterloo Warriors by a score of 49-0.
The Lancers need to figure out a way to win if they want to make the postseason.
“To win the next few games, we have to get back to the basics and figure what we do and best and do those things during the game,” explains Lancer receiver Jordan Brescacin.
Playing for the first time at Warrior Field, and facing the Warriors in Waterloo for the first time since 2006, the Lancers hoped to make up for last weeks loss to the Mustangs.
The Lancers were determined to win this game and get back into the win column. Starting quarterback Sam Malian returned to the Lancer line-up. >>

Women's soccer continues unbeaten streak

 

By Chris Kerr
Sports Editor

September 30, 2009

The Lancers women’s soccer team maintained their unbeaten streak last weekend as they tied against the McMaster Marauders and triumphed over the Brock Badgers.
In their first game against McMaster, goalkeeper Danielle St. Germaine played another stellar game, earning her second shutout of the season.
The next day, against Brock, the team put forth a commendable effort and came out with a 2-1 victory.
The first half of the game against the fourth place ranked Brock, no team was able to get a goal.
It wasn’t until a beautiful goal by Lancer rookie Candace Garrod that a point was put on the board. >>