Lily Rose Chatila: McGill Basketball RSEQ Athlete of the Week

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MONTREAL – Basketball players Lily Rose Chatila of McGill University and Chakib Sedoud of the Laval Rouge et Or have been named as the RSEQ university athletes of the week, presented by Go Pure, for the period ending Nov. 23, 2025.

Chatila is a 22-year-old anatomical science and cellular biology junior from Quebec City. She scored 40 points and pulled down seven rebounds as the McGill Martlets collected victories at Concordia (69-64) and against visiting Laval (56-50) last week. The 5-foot-7 guard shot a sizzling 57.1 per cent from the floor (12/21), went 4-for-8 from three-point range and was an unblemished 7-for-7 from the free-throw line. She played an average 25.5 minutes over the two games and was also credited with four assists and one steal.

Sedoud21, is a native of Boumerdès, in Algeria. The 6-foot-10, 190-pound forward is an electrical engineering freshman. In two games last week, he scored 53 points and pulled down 17 rebounds in victories over UQAM (86-75) and McGill (69-67). He shot 70 per cent from the floor (21/30), went 6-for-12 from the arc and 5-for-5 from the line.

Chatila is the ninth McGill athlete to merit an RSEQ weekly award this semester. That group includes swimmers Loïc Courville-Fortin (Oct. 14) and Rebecca McGrath (Nov. 11), and soccer’s Noko rock (Oct. 7), in addition to five football players Eloa Latendresse-Regimbald (Aug. 5), Mathis Pilon (Aug. 24), Mario Dellifraine (Sept. 7), Jerry Momo (Sept. 21) and Philippe Bouthot (Sept. 21)

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MONTREAL – Basketball players Lily Rose Chatila from McGill University and Chakib Sedoud du Rouge et Or de Laval were named RSEQ University Athletes of the Week, presented by Go Pure, for the period ending November 23, 2025.

Chatila is a 22-year-old student in anatomical sciences and cellular biology from Quebec. She scored 40 points and grabbed seven rebounds as the McGill Martlets won at Concordia (69-64) and Laval (56-50) last week. The 1.70 point guard made 57.1% of her shots (12/21), 4 of 8 at three points and 7 of 7 on free throws. She played an average of 25.5 minutes over the two games and also had four assists and a steal.

Sedoud21, is from Boumerdès, Algeria. The 2.08m, 86kg winger is a first-year electrical engineering student. In two games last week, he scored 53 points and grabbed 17 rebounds in victories against UQAM (86-75) and McGill (69-67). He made 70% of his shots (21/30), 6 of 12 at three points and 5 of 5 at the line.

Chatila is the ninth McGill athlete to win a weekly RSEQ award this semester. This group includes swimmers Loïc Courville-Fortin (October 14) and Rebecca McGrath (November 11), the footballer Noko rock (October 7), as well as five American football players Eloa Latendresse-Regimbald (August 5), Mathis Pilon (August 24), Mario Dellifraine (September 7), Jerry Momo (September 21) and Philippe Bouthot (September 21).

SOURCE:
Earl Zukerman

Sports Information Officer
Athletics & Recreation
McGill University
CELL: 514-983-7012

E-MAIL:earl.zukerman@mcgill.ca

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