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Jakub Dobiech and Ollie Engen - OUA All-Stars
James Paddle-Grant

Queen's Men's Basketball's Ollie Engen, Jakub Dobiech named OUA All-Stars

Queen's Men's Basketball had two players named OUA All-Stars for the 2025-26 season, with Ollie Engen being named an OUA First Team All-Star and Jakub Dobiech being named to the OUA All-Rookie Team, the conference announced on Friday.

Engen (Kinesiology) led the Gaels in scoring this season, averaging 19.5 points per game, while also leading the team in assists, averaging 4.6 per game, and finishing third in rebounding, averaging 4.0 per game. Engen's 19.5 points per game were sixth in the OUA. This is the second straight season Engen was honoured by the OUA after being named to the OUA All-Rookie Team last year.

"Ollie picked up where he left off after his first season and followed that up with a tremendous sophomore campaign," said Queen's Men's Basketball Head Coach Steph Barrie. "One of the top players in the OUA, his efficiency as a player is rare, especially for a guard. His field goal percentage, combined with assists and rebounds, while being a low turnover player, makes him dangerous offensive player. It was also great to see him develop his leadership within the team despite only being in second year."

Dobiech (Arts), who was also named the OUA Rookie of the Year, finished the year averaging 10.6 points per game, 2.0 rebounds per game, and 1.3 assists per game. The Kingston native also led the OUA in three-point field goal percentage at 46.8 per cent on the year, which was also third in all of U SPORTS.

"As a player who was severely under-recruited coming out of high school, Jakub was motivated to show that he was overlooked," said Queen's Men's Basketball Head Coach Jakub Dobiech. "Jakub established his work ethic and discipline early in his time with us and started impressing the coaching staff as a potential option in our rotation. It is nice to see his hard work pay off with this recognition, and the good thing about Jakub is he won't be satisfied with where he is at and will continue to push to become the best he can be."

Queen's Men's Basketball finished the regular season with a 15-7 record and advanced to the OUA quarterfinals.
 
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