The best university men’s volleyball teams are coming to the City of Roses, as U Sports has selected the University of Windsor to host its 2026 championship tournament.
The announcement was made at a media event Friday at the Toldo Lancer Centre, marking the first national championship to be awarded to the state-of-the-art venue that opened in 2022.
James Gravelle, head coach of Lancer men’s volleyball, said he is “thrilled” to have Windsor chosen as host.
“This is a testament to many people’s hard work and dedication and would not have been possible without the commitment to build such a great athletic facility as the Toldo Lancer Centre,” Gravelle said. “We are grateful for the opportunity to continue to help grow the game of volleyball in the greater Windsor area and look forward to competing for a national championship in front of our home fans.”
Athletics director Stephanie White called it a “natural fit” for the campus and the community.
“The University and the City of Windsor have a proven track record of hosting outstanding events, and I know this will be no exception,” she said. “I look forward to large crowds and entertaining competition as the best teams from across Canada vie for the Tantramar Trophy.”
U Sports director of sport Mark Alfano said the organization is excited to bring the national tournament to the Lancer Centre, calling the facility “magnificent.”
The championship will feature eight teams, including the host Lancers, playing 11 games from March 13 to 15, 2026.