Queen's Women's Basketball had two players named OUA All-Stars for the 2025-26 season, with
Kiyara Letlow being named an OUA First Team All-Star and
Bella Gaudet being named an OUA Third-Team All-Star by the conference on Thursday.
Letlow (Kinesiology) led the Gaels in both scoring and rebounding in their first season at Queen's, averaging 16.4 points per game and 12.2 rebounds per game. Both marks were Top 10 in the OUA as well, with Letlow finishing eighth in the conference in scoring and third in the conference in rebounding.
Letlow's 54.5 field goal percentage was also second in the OUA in the regular season. Letlow was also named Queen's Student-Athlete of the Week three times this past season.
"Kiyara has had a remarkable season and career," said Queen's Women's Basketball Head Coach
Claire Meadows. "Her name is etched in the U SPORTS record books and she's leaving behind a legacy. Kiyara had an immediate impact on our program this season - her presence in the paint transformed our offensive identity. Congrats, Kiyara!"
Gaudet, who was also named the Tracy McLeod Award recipient for the 2025-26 season, recognizing perseverence, determination, and unwavering dedication to the game, was named an OUA Third Team All-Star after finishing second on the Gaels in scoring, averaging 10.9 points per game and finishing second in the OUA in three-pointers made with 62, which was also a Queen's Women's Basketball program record.
Gaudet was also fourth in the OUA in three-point field goal percentage at 37.7.
"Bella has been a pillar of resiliency in our program," said Meadows. "After missing the majority of the 2024-2025 season, Bella worked tirelessly to come back stronger than ever. She broke our program record for most 3s made in a season and was our 2
nd leading scorer. More importantly, Bella has been a steadfast leader and has raised the standard of excellence in our program. Congrats, Bella!"
Queen's Women's Basketball finished the OUA regular season with a conference-best 21-1 record and advanced to the OUA semifinals.