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Windsor Lancers

University of Windsor athletic teams


University of Windsor athletic teams

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nameWindsor Lancers
logoWindsorLancers.png
logo_width250
universityUniversity of Windsor
associationU Sports
conferenceOntario University Athletics
directorStephanie White
locationWindsor, Ontario
teams20
mens_teams10
womens_teams9
mascotWinston (the Lancer)
nicknameLancers
colour1Blue
colour2Gold
hex10e1b2a
hex2ffc425
first year
stadiumAlumni Stadium
basketballarenaToldo Lancer Centre
volleyballarenaUWM Sports Complex
icehockeyarenaCapri Pizzeria Recreation Complex
softballstadiumMic Mac Park #2
soccerstadiumAlumni Stadium
natatoriumSt. Denis Centre Pool
trackvenueAlumni Stadium
Dennis Fairall Fieldhouse (indoor)
pageurlhttps://golancers.ca/
altlogo100px

Dennis Fairall Fieldhouse (indoor)

The Windsor Lancers are the varsity athletic teams that represent the University of Windsor in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The school's varsity program supports 9 different sports. Their mascot is a lancer, and the team's colours are blue and gold. The varsity teams compete in the Ontario University Athletics provincial conference and the national U Sports organization. The school joined the Ontario-Quebec Athletic Association (now known as the OUA) in 1952.

The university offers 8 sports for women and 9 sports for men. Additionally, there are 2 sports clubs offered: men's baseball and women's fastpitch.

As of the 2015–16 season, the Lancers have won 33 national titles and 87 provincial titles. From 2010 to 2016, the Lancers have won more national championships than any other Canadian university.

Since 1990, the Windsor Lancers track and field teams have done well provincially and nationally, with the men's team winning 23 OUA titles and 9 national titles, and the women's team winning 17 OUA titles and 11 national titles, respectively.

Varsity teams

The Windsor Lancers participate in the following varsity sports:

Windsor Lancersborder=1color= white }}"Men's sportsWindsor Lancersborder=1color= white }}"Women's sports
BaseballBasketball
BasketballCross Country
Cross CountryCurling
CurlingGolf
FootballIce Hockey
GolfSoccer
Ice HockeySoftball
SoccerTrack and field
Track and fieldVolleyball
Volleyball

Women's basketball

Main article: Windsor Lancers women's basketball

The Windsor Lancers women's basketball program is led by Head Coach Chantal Vallée, a native of Montreal, who has become one of the top women's basketball programs in the country, having captured five straight CIS national titles in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015.

The team has achieved some notable performances, such as in the 2008–09 season, when the team set a 21-1 record, their first-ever OUA Provincial Championship title. In 2010–11, the Lancers won their first-ever CIS National Championship title in the program's 50th year. With a 20–2 regular season record. With the win, the Lancers became the first host school to ever win a CIS national championship title in women's basketball at home and were also the first team outside of the Canada West Conference to win the Bronze Baby Trophy in the last 19 years.

In 2011–12, Coach Vallée and the Lancer women's basketball team captured their second straight CIS national title, while in 2012–13, Vallée's squad made program history as they completed an undefeated regular season with a 21–0 record and the No. 1 ranking in Canada. In 2013–14, Coach Vallée led her team to a fourth straight CIS national championship title, winning at home for the second time in four years.

Football

Main article: Windsor Lancers football

The Windsor Lancers football team began competing in the Central Canada Intercollegiate Football Conference in 1968 and has continued to play uninterrupted since then. The team plays on Alumni Field out of University of Windsor Stadium, located on the campus grounds at the University of Windsor. The program is notable for featuring three Hec Crighton Trophy winners, most recently being former Canadian Football League running back, Daryl Stephenson, when he won the award in 2006. The Hec Crighton Trophy was also claimed by Andrew Parici in 1972, becoming just the second quarterback to win the award, and Scott Mallender, also at quarterback, in 1979. The football team itself has won a Yates Cup championship in 1975.

Ice hockey

Main article: Windsor Lancers men's ice hockey, Windsor Lancers women's ice hockey

Track and field

The Lancers are the most successful track and field program in Canadian Inter-University Sport history. Led by head coach Dennis Fairall, the Lancers have captured 25 Canadian university cross country and track and field championships (20 track and field, 5 cross country), in addition to the 46 Ontario University championships (39 track and field, 7 cross country).

In his 29 seasons at the helm of the program, Coach Fairall has been honoured 65 times as either the CIS national coach of the year or the OUA Provincial Coach of the Year in Track and Field and Cross Country. As of 2015–16, the Lancers have won 23 of the past 25 OUA provincial championships in men's track and field, and 17 of the past 25 OUA provincial championships in women's track and field.

The Lancer track and field program has featured several high-profile athletes over the years, including national standouts O'Brien Gibbons, Andrea Steen, Mike Nolan, Ryan McKenzie, and, most recently Melissa Bishop. Bishop, who is still coached by Dennis Fairall, won a gold medal at the 2015 Pan Am Games in Toronto, Ontario. She also set a new Canadian record in the 800 metres in the summer of 2015 while also capturing a silver medal at the 2015 IAAF World Championships in Beijing, China.

Other sports

Main article: Windsor Lancers rugby

Awards and honours

Athletes of the Year

This is an incomplete list.

Windsor Lancersborder=1color= white}}"YearWindsor Lancersborder=1color= white }}"Femmale athleteWindsor Lancersborder=1color= white }}"SportWindsor Lancersborder=1color= white }}"Male athleteWindsor Lancersborder=1color= white }}"Sport
2016–17Krystin LawrenceIce hockeyCorey BellemoreCross country
2017–18Kelsey BalkwillTrack and fieldJohn MoateVolleyball
2018–19Carly SteerBasketballPierce JohnsonVolleyball
2019–20Alyssa GettyGolfPierce JohnsonVolleyball
2020–21

National awards

  • Jessica Clemencon, Basketball, 2011 BLG Awards
  • Korissa Williams, Basketball, 2015 BLG Awards

References

References

  1. "Lancers staff directory for "Win Ston"".
  2. [https://golancers.ca/sports/womens-basketball/schedule 2024-25 basketball schedule]
  3. [https://golancers.ca/sports/mens-volleyball/schedule 2024-25 volleyball schedule]
  4. [https://golancers.ca/sports/womens-ice-hockey/schedule 2024-25 ice hockey schedule]
  5. [https://golancers.ca/sports/mens-soccer/schedule 2025 soccer schedule]
  6. [https://golancers.ca/sports/2020/11/20/dennis-fairall-fieldhouse Dennis Fairall Fieldhouse]
  7. "Ontario University Athletics (OUA)".
  8. "Member Universities".
  9. "Lancer History". University of Windsor Athletics and Recreation.
  10. "University of Windsor Athletics - Official Athletics Website".
  11. "Windsor Lancers Home Page".
  12. "Lancers Fastball Team - (Windsor, ON) - powered by LeagueLineup.com".
  13. "All-Time Windsor Lancer Team Championships". University of Windsor Athletics and Recreation.
  14. "Ontario University Athletics (OUA)".
  15. "History".
  16. (2017-04-05). "Lawrence & Bellemore named athletes of the year".
  17. (2018-04-05). "Balkwill & Moate named Athletes of the Year".
  18. (2020-04-08). "Getty & Johnson named Lancer Athletes of the Year".
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