Rookie(s) of the Year—Hannah Duchesneau and Cole Duncanson
This season, volleyball rookies Hannah Duchesneau and Cole Duncanson proved that the future is bright for Queen’s volleyball.
Duchesneau was named to the OUA East Division All-Rookie Team and was fifth on the Gaels in points and kills. The outside stepped up during the OUA playoffs and led the Gaels in kills, blocks, and aces in both their victory over York and heartbreaker loss to Toronto.
On the men’s side, Cole Duncanson was named a Second Team East Division All-Star and All-Rookie, finishing the season with 73 points and 51 kills. The powerhouse six-foot-nine middle showcased his ability to compete on the national stage at the U Sports Men’s Volleyball Championship, where he was named Player of the Game for his exceptional performance in the Gaels’ Quarter-Final match.
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Rookie(s) of the Year—Hannah Duchesneau and Cole Duncanson
This season, volleyball rookies Hannah Duchesneau and Cole Duncanson proved that the future is bright for Queen’s volleyball.
Duchesneau was named to the OUA East Division All-Rookie Team and was fifth on the Gaels in points and kills. The outside stepped up during the OUA playoffs and led the Gaels in kills, blocks, and aces in both their victory over York and heartbreaker loss to Toronto.
On the men’s side, Cole Duncanson was named a Second Team East Division All-Star and All-Rookie, finishing the season with 73 points and 51 kills. The powerhouse six-foot-nine middle showcased his ability to compete on the national stage at the U Sports Men’s Volleyball Championship, where he was named Player of the Game for his exceptional performance in the Gaels’ Quarter-Final match.
https://www.queensjournal.ca/story/2022-04-08/sports/queens-journal-colour-awards-vol-149/