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After turning in the best seasons of their respective careers, each in their fifth and final season of collegiate basketball, Maddy Coffin and Kash Lang have both been named CCAA All-Canadians.
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CCAA All-Canadian recognition goes to the top-two vote-getters in conference all-star balloting. Coffin was the top vote-getter in the PACWEST, making her the PACWEST Player of the Year as well as an All-Canadian. Lang received the second-most votes on the men's side, trailing only David Finch of Camosun College.
Coffin averaged a PACWEST-best 17.1 points per game while collecting 6.5 boards per contest. The local North Vancouver native and graduate of Seycove Secondary scored in double-digits in 20 of the 22 games she played and matched a career-high when she went for 35 points in a Nov. 22 game at Okanagan College. She recorded three double-doubles on the campaign, including a 22-point, 12-rebound game in the seasone finale against Langara.
On Feb. 20, 2026, Coffin became the Blues all-time leading scoring as part of a 20-point game at Langara College. The veteran 5-foot-11 forward moved past previous Blues record holder Carmelle M'Bikata with a bucket late in the first half that gave her 1,164 career points. She finished the season and her Capilano career with 1,196 career points.
Coffin wrapped her career at the PACWEST provincials earning a tournament all-star nod for the second year in a row.
For Lang, a 6-foot-4 guard and native of Lewiston, ID, the season saw him average 19 points per game (fourth in the PACWEST), while pulling down 5.5 rebounds per game and handing out 3.2 assists. The Blues captain started all 24 games and went over 25 points on six occasions, cresting 30 points twice. Lang also recorded career highs in three-point percentage (36.9) and free-throw percentage (81.7).
Lang concluded his Blues career with a PACWEST tournament all-star nod after posting 17.7 points per game at the provincials, along with five rebounds and three assists per contest.