Hamilton, Ont.— McMaster men's volleyball is proud to introduce a standout group of four recruits set to join the program for the 2025–26 season. Representing some of the top club and provincial talent in Ontario, this year's class features a blend of championship pedigree, strong academics, and a deep connection to the program's tradition and legacy.
Brad Douwes, Head Coach of the Men's Volleyball program states, "I am thrilled to welcome Brendan, Josiah, Matthias, and Mekhi to the Marauders Men's Volleyball program! These four outstanding athletes possess the skill, drive, and competitive ability to compete at the highest level. Just as importantly, they are men of strong character who embody the values of our program and will be welcome additions to our team room. I am confident that these four individuals will play key roles in helping us achieve our ultimate goal of bringing a U SPORTS National Championship to McMaster."
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