Canadian CCAA Women Awards 2025- March 28, 2025![]() Maitlynn Miller, f
from the St.
Mary's University, Calgary, picked up the Player of the Year at the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.
She was also voted to the First Team.
Elissa Vreugdenhil, forward from the Columbia Bible College, was named the All-Tournament MVP of Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.
She was also selected to the First Team.
Harriette Mackenzie, forward from the Vancouver Island University, was chosen to the First Team at the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.
She was also named to the First Team.
She was selected to the All-PacWest Player of the Year in 2023.
Kitawna Sparks, f
from the South Alberta Institute of Technology, earned a spot in the First Team of Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.
Aneilia Ayotte, f
from the The King's University, was voted to the First Team at the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.
Kia Watt, shooting guard from the Humber College, was selected to the First Team of Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.
Janee Harrison, forward from the Niagara College, was chosen to the First Team at the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.
Among many awards Harrison's team made it to the OCAA Tournament Semifinals in 2024.
She was selected to the All-OCAA West Division Second Team in 2024.
Dasia McDonald, guard from the Algonquin College, was named to the First Team of Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.
Anais Levasseur, from the Champlain College Saint-Lambert, earned a spot in the First Team at the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.
Marilou St-Pierre, point guard from the Champlain College Saint-Lambert, was voted to the First Team of Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.
Lauren Armstrong, 21-year old Australian swingman from the Holland College, was selected to the First Team at the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.
Marley Curwin, point guard from the Mount St.
Vincent University in Halifax, was chosen to the First Team of Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.
She graduated from the New Brunswick two years ago.
Ntawutarama Deborah, 21-year old center from the The Hoops Kigali, was named to the First Team at the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.
She helped her team to make it to the Rwandan League Semifinals in 2023.
Anegor Wol, 26-year old South Sudanese f
from the South Alberta Institute of Technology, earned a spot in the First Team of Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.
Kendal Russell, g
from the St.
Mary's University, Calgary, was voted to the First Team at the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.
Madeline Beerwald, forward from the Columbia Bible College, was selected to the First Team of Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.
All-Tournament MVP: Player of the Year: Coach of the Year: Georges Germanos of Ch.-St-Lambert First Team All-Tournament First Team All-Tournament Second Team |
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