As announced by Ontario University Athletics (OUA) on Thursday, University of Toronto Varsity Blues receivers Chris Joseph and Jake Oseen were recognized as OUA all-stars, while first-year H-back Jack Donohue was named an all-rookie.
Joseph delivered on a record-breaking season in his third campaign in the Blue and White, earning OUA first team all-star honours for the first time in his career. The social sciences major from Richmond, B.C., set a new U of T, OUA and U SPORTS records for receptions in a season finishing the 2025 campaign with 77 catches across eight regular season games played. Helping to achieve this impressive milestone, Joseph also tied the U SPORTS single-game receptions record twice coming down with 19 catches in road contests at Carleton and York. His 863 total receiving yards ranked as the third best in the province, adding four touchdown receptions to round out an all-star worthy season.
Also benefitting from the explosive Varsity Blues offence, fifth-year receiver Oseen concluded his OUA career with his first all-star nod, being named to the second team. The Vancouver native set new career-high's with 62 receptions, 739 receiving yards and five receiving touchdowns. He would rank Top 7 in the province in all three statistical categories. Highlighting his fall, Oseen registered over 100 receiving yards in the first four consecutive games of the regular season. Following the end of his fifth and final season, he jumped to fifth in Varsity Blues history in career receptions (134).
Rounding out the recognitions, Donohue appeared in all eight regular season contests in his debut season, providing outstanding special teams coverage and offensive depth to earn the all-rookie honours. Coming to U of T from New Brunswick, the arts and science student tallied three solo tackles and three assisted tackles, all during his special teams duty. He additionally substituted into a lead blocker role in his H-back position within the Blues dynamic offence.
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