Queen's Women's Rugby's
Kennedi Stevenson competed with Canada's National Senior 7s roster which finished sixth at the HSBC Dubai Svns tournament.
Stevenson (Arts & Science) joined Queen's Women's Rugby alumna Carmen Izyk on the national senior team.
Canada defeated France 19-12 before falling to the USA 19-14 to finish sixth in the tournament.
Stevenson was named a U SPORTS Second Team All-Canadian and OUA First Team All-Star after helping the Gaels win the OUA Championship and capture the bronze medal at the U SPORTS Women's Rugby Championship.
Stevenson recorded 10 tries on the season, tied for the team-lead with Gibson. Stevenson was named an OUA All-Star for the second straight season, after also being named the OUA and U SPORTS Rookie of the Year in 2024.
"Kenny is just such a joy to watch train and compete - she's got such a positive approach to training and competition, and she is growing into a very complete rugby player," said Queen's Women's Rugby Head Coach
Dan Valley after the season. "The best part is, she's still just scratched the surface of her potential. This is an incredibly well-deserved award, and probably not the last time she is recognized at this level."