OUA

Student-athlete wins national and provincial awards for community service

Chloe VidAmour smiling and wearing a medalMSc kinesiology student and track and field athlete Chloé VidAmour was awarded both USPORTS and OUA community service awards for 2026 (PROVIDED BY LANCER ATHLETICS/University of Windsor)

By Kate Hargreaves 

Human Kinetics graduate student and track and field athlete Chloé VidAmour has been recognized nationally as the first ever Lancer recipient of the USPORTS Student-Athlete Community Service Award.  

VidAmour also took home this year’s provincial recognition as the winner of the OUA Female Community Service Award in track and field. 

Action across multiple sports as OUA Playoffs heat up

Lancers fans at the Toldo Lancer Centre.Lancers fans are invited to support the blue and gold towards a memorable playoff run. (PHOTO BY EDWIN TAM/UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR)

The Windsor Lancers are set for an exciting stretch of postseason action with multiple teams competing in OUA semi and quarterfinal matchups across the province.

Starting Wednesday, Feb. 25, the Lancers men’s hockey team is ready to defend home ice in their OUA quarter-final series against the Guelph Gryphons. Faceoff is set for 7:30 p.m. at the Capri Pizzeria Recreation Complex.