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April 2, 2015
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Women's Volleyball

West First team all-star Taylor Brisebois

Team captain Brisebois may not put up the gaudy offensive totals of Jedrezjewska, though her 205 points are still impressive. The fourth-year contributed in other ways; she finished fifth in the league in both block solos and block assists. Brisebois’s all-around play earned her a spot on the OUA first team.

West First team all-star Joanna Jedrezjewska

Jedrezjewska took a huge step forward in her second year with the team, becoming the Marauders’ primary offensive threat. Her 235 kills placed her third in the league and her 268 points were good for fourth, 49.5 more than the next highest-scoring Marauder.

West Second team all-star Maicee Sorensen

Building off her OUA West all-rookie team accolades last year, Sorensen was incredibly efficient in limited action, picking up the league’s fourth-best hitting percentage en route to her second second-team all-star award. Her late season play with a broken finger makes her season that much more impressive.

Men's Volleyball

Player of the Year Danny Demanyenko

He had an exceptional season, leading the conference in hitting percentage at .567, and was ranked third overall for blocks per set with 1.11. His play earned him first-team all-star honours, as well as the OUA Player of the Year award.

First team all-star Austin Campion-Smith

One of the five captains of the team was named as a first team OUA All-star for the second year in a row. After a season of leading the conference in assists per set with 10.1, and being fourth overall in the league in assists with 606, Campion-Smith capped off his final season as a Marauder in an impressive fashion.

First team all-star Andrew Richards

The rookie middle hitter is ranked 10th overall for service aces per set, and 14th overall for blocks per set. His work in his first season as a Marauder will surely contribute to Mac’s success in future seasons.

All-rookie Peter Khodkevych

The first-year outside hitter had an impressive season, being ranked 23rd overall in the league for hitting percentage with .219, 31st overall in service aces per set, and 41st for digs per set. His achievements in his first season got him named to the OUA all-rookie team.

Men's Basketball

Second team all-star Rohan Boney

The swingman out of Oakville, Ont. received his first nod as an OUA all-star. Boney’s two-way play secured him a spot on the second-team alongside teammate Aaron Redpath. This season, Boney averaged 9.8 points per game to go with 6.9 rebounds per game and shot an impressive 54.6 percent from the field.

Second team all-star Aaron Redpath

The fourth-year Marauder guard from Ajax, Ont. played in 19 games this year, starting 13. This year he earned his first OUA all-star berth as a member of the second-team after a season where he led the Marauders with a career-high 12.8 points per game. Redpath has been consistent in terms of his scoring output, averaging over 10 points per game in each of his four seasons playing for McMaster.

All-rookie David McCulloch

McCulloch impressed in his freshman season, earning a spot on the OUA all-rookie team. The Hamilton talent provided solid minutes off the bench and provided Marauder fans with a glimpse of the bright future at the point guard position. As a first-year McCulloch played in 17 games, averaging 12.9 minutes per game, providing defensive capabilities beyond his years.

Women's Basketball

First team all-star Danielle Boiago

Leading the Marauders with 18.9 points per game, third-year guard Danielle Boiago was named as a first-team all-star. She finished second in the conference for points scored, having 360 points to her name at the end of the season. Boiago also placed fourth with 60 steals. Her leadership and talent made it easy for her to be rewarded for an impressive season.

Second team all-star Clare Kennedy

Despite the injuries, Clare Kenney ended the season with notable accomplishments that have placed her on the second-team all-star team. She was the second-leading scorer on the McMaster women’s basketball team and ninth in the OUA with 14.7 points per game. The third-year forward also took the third spot in the conference for field goal percentages and her dominating style of play ranked her sixth for rebounds per game.

All-rookie Hilary Hanaka

With a great debut season, guard Hilary Hanaka has proven her skill and made an immediate impact. She ranked ninth in the OUA averaging 32.7 minutes per game. The first-year guard also scored 11.5 points per game, third in the conference. Hanaka’s efforts on the court rewarded her a place on both the OUA second-team all-star and all-rookie team.

All-rookie Linnaea Harper

First-year guard Linnaea Harper has been named an OUA all-rookie. She averaged 6.8 rebounds per game. Injuries left Harper sitting out a few games, but her work while in uniform was noticed and awarded.

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