The 2019 class for the University of Windsor's Alumni Sports Hall of Fame has been announced.
The six inductees includes Jamie Adjetely-Nelson.
The Lancers male athlete of the year in 2009 helped lead the Blue-and-Gold to five provincial and three national track and field championships and was a gold medalist in the decathlon at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
Stephanie Gouin was a four-time CIAU all-Canadian and OUAA first team all-star as a long jumper and member of the Lancers 4x200m relay team. Gouin led the Blue and Gold to two CIAU women's track and field championships while being named team MVP in 1997 and 1998.
Steve Ray is one of very few Lancers to capture both the prestigious DeMarco Award and the Olympic Shield as male athlete of the year. A four-time OUA first-team all-star in volleyball, Ray led the Lancers to an OUA silver medal in 1995 and 1996.
Arjei Franklin is one of the most talented athletes in Lancer football history. The recipient of the Olympic Shield in 2005, Franklin currently holds two Lancer records, including career receiving yards. The two-time OUA all-star and CIS all-Canadian went on to play seven seasons in the CFL.
Don Garrod was an assistant coach with the Lancer track and field team for 23 years from 1989-2012. During his time, Garrod was the 60m hurdles coach and helped lead the Lancers to 38 provincial and 19 national championships.
Gary Malloy was head coach of the Lancers cross country team and an assistant with the track and field team until his death in May 2019. With the two programs for over 20 years, Malloy guided the Lancers and their middle distance runners to 24 provincial and 14 national championships.
The Sport Achievement award, recognizing contributions to sport beyond the University of Windsor campus, will be presented to Joe Siddall, a former Major League Baseball player and current broadcaster with the Toronto Blue Jays' broadcasts on Sportsnet.