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Queen's Women's Hockey All-Stars

Five Queen's Women's Hockey players named OUA East Division All-Stars

Five Queen's Women's Hockey players were named OUA East Division All-Stars for the 2025-26 season, the conference announced on Wednesday.

Sophie Hudson, Mikayla Cranney, Scarlett Nowakowski, and Emma Tennant were all named OUA East Division First-Team All-Stars, while Jada Wood was named to the OUA East Division All-Rookie Team.

Hudson was also named OUA East Division Most Valuable Player, Nowakowski was also named OUA East Division Defenceman of the Year, Tennant was also named OUA East Division Goaltender of the Year, and Wood was also named OUA East Division Rookie of the Year.

Hudson (Chemical Engineering) finished the season first in the OUA in points with 31, including 18 assists and three game-winning goals.

"Sophie earned this distinction with her dominance this season, elevating her on-ice play and doing everything she could in her final year while showing incredible passion for the game and proving herself as a true student of the game," said Queen's Women's Hockey Head Coach Morgan McHaffie. 
 
Cranney (Arts & Science) is an OUA East First Team All-Star with 31 points, tallying 16 goals and 15 assists. 

"I am so proud of Mikayla for an incredible season leading the team and the OUA in scoring and playing a complete, two-way game," said McHaffie. "Her passion for hockey, for the team and commitment to success shine through in everything she does and how she carries herself."
 
Nowakowski (Commerce), named OUA East First Team All-Star, led all OUA defenders with 20 points, 14 assists, and has earned OUA East Defence of the Year. 

"Scarlett had a remarkable season, truly deserving of OUA All-Star recognition as she led all defensemen in league scoring, while her all-around play impacted every facet of the game and contributed in countless ways beyond the scoresheet," said McHaffie.
 
Tennant (Mechanical Engineering) posted a .934 save percentage, 1.99 goals-against average, and contributed to 16 wins for the Gaels. 

"Emma has built on her strong performances from the past few seasons to deliver another outstanding year in goal," said McHaffie. "Her steadiness, consistency, and clutch saves make her more than deserving of OUA All-Star recognition and I am so proud of her."
 
Jada Wood (Arts & Science) is on the OUA East All-Rookie Team and is the OUA East Rookie of the Year. With 20 points and 13 assists, she leads OUA rookies in both categories. 

"Jada earning a spot on the All-Rookie Team is a special honour and reflection of the incredible season she had," said McHaffie. "She led the OUA and USports in rookie scoring and plays such a complete game, contributing in all areas of the ice. I look forward to seeing her continue to have a significant impact in the years ahead."

 
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