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The Alumni Super Sophomore Award
is presented to
two second-year Lancer athletes who best combine athletic
and academic success. This year’s recipients are
Josh Collins
from Men’s Basketball and
Miah-Marie Langlois
from
Women’s Basketball.
Collins followed up his
outstanding rookie campaign,
with an equally impressive
sophomore season – he led the
CIS in three-point shooting,
averaging an impressive 48%
from long range. He finished 5th
in Canada in assists, averaging
5.4 per game.
Langlois, a member of this
year’s CIS Championship Team,
led the Lancers offence to an
outstanding 20-2 regular season
record and their third straight
OUA provincial title. She finished
with outstanding stats and
averaged 11.5 points per game,
four rebounds, and 3.5 assists.
The 2011 recipient of the
Alumni VISA Spirit Award
is
Marsha Pereira
. Her nominators
lauded her as the “most consistent
performer on this year’s team”
and “a positive and valuable role
model to all student volunteers.”
Amanda Culver
received the
Alumni Student Orienting
Students (SOS) Volunteer
Spirit Award
. Culver has been
an active volunteer with the SOS
team and has played a lead role
in helping to organize activities
for both Windsor Welcome
Week and Head Start. She is
also a member of the Golden Key Society. Golden Key
International Honour Society is an academic honour
society which recognizes and encourages scholastic
achievement and excellence among college and university
students from all academic disciplines.
The
Alumni Association
Student Leadership Award
was presented to
Andrew Bell
,
former vice-president,
Administration of the University
of Windsor Students’ Alliance.
Bell was recognized for his
outstanding contributions as a
member of the Inter-Residence
Council. He represented the University on the Ontario
Residence Hall Association (ORHA) and was named
Student
of the Year
by ORHA. He was also presented with the
Outstanding Commitment to Residence Award
.
Blake Thrasher
was presented
with the
Alumni Drama Award
.
During Thrasher’s four years in
Dramatic Art, he has been a
lighting assistant for labs, a
technician for student projects,
and stage manager for University
Players. He has worked on a
variety of faculty and student
projects.
STUDENTS MAKING A DIFFERENCE
The Alumni Association is a proud sponsor of a number of annual awards recognizing an exceptional group of
students whose accomplishments have positively impacted student life:
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