
Lancer women’s basketball star Jessica Clemençon has signed a pro contract to play in France.
Lancer women’s basketball star Jessica Clemençon has signed a pro contract to play in France.
Chantal Vallée will coach three Lancer players on the west division squad in Saturday’s OUA women’s basketball all-star game in London.
The Lancer women’s basketball team won a fourth straight Canadian Interuniversity Sport championship, Sunday at the St. Denis Centre.
Get to know members of the Lancer women’s basketball team; today’s player: Jessica Clemençon.
The Lancer women’s basketball team hosts Queen’s for the OUA title, Saturday at the St. Denis Centre.
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Even as she prepares to graduate, Meaghan Pototschnik says Windsor will always be her home.
“I will always be proud to say I am a Lancer,” the fourth-year nursing student said Wednesday as she accepted the DeMarco Award as the top female combining academic and athletic achievement during the annual Evening of Excellence at the St. Clair Centre for the Arts.
The golfer won a second straight provincial individual title while earning A-level grades. Massimo Megna, co-captain of the Lancer men’s soccer team, won the men’s DeMarco Award.
The Lancer women’s basketball team defeated the host Regina Cougars 66-57 Sunday to win Windsor’s third straight Bronze Baby Trophy as Canadian Interuniversity Sport champions.
Guard Korissa Williams was named the tournament’s most valuable player. She told a national audience watching on the Score network that it is “an honour” to play on the squad, which went undefeated through the season. Williams scored 46 points through three games at the tournament.
All eyes will be on the University of Windsor Lancers this weekend in Regina as the reigning two-time Canadian Interuniversity Sport women’s basketball champions will look to become only the fourth team in history to claim the Bronze Baby Trophy for a third consecutive year.
The CIS women’s hoops championship gets underway Friday at the University of Regina and concludes Sunday at 4 p.m. local time (6 p.m. ET) with the gold-medal final, live on The Score Television Network.
The Lancer women’s basketball team is back on top, winning its fourth Ontario University Athletics title in five years after downing the Carleton Ravens 56-51 at the St. Denis Centre on Saturday.
Jessica Clemençon’s 18 points led Windsor; Miah-Marie Langlois notched 14 points and 10 rebounds for the only double-double of the contest. Carleton’s Elizabeth Roach topped all scorers with 22 points.