Asia-Basket.com All-Kazakhstan D1 Awards 2025

- May 18, 2025
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The standout Ukrainian power forward Ganna Rulyova was voted the Player of the Year of the championship-winning Astana Tigers-KazATU. She received multiple other awards, was selected as the Finals MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, Import Player of the Year, Forward of the Year, and was chosen to the First Team, Imports Team and Defensive Team. With Rulyova's excellent performance, the Astana Tigers-KazATU achieved the best record of the season in the league, finishing with an impressive 23 to 1 in the regular season. Rulyova's excellent performance assisted her team in beating the Turan 3 to 0 in the final series. She averaged over 12 points per game in the league. Rulyova was the Player of the Week honoree three times during the 24 25 campaign. She led the Kazakhstan in rebounds per game with almost 11. Rulyova has totalled 3 games of 20 or more points and recorded double-doubles in 5 games on the year. Her 26 points against Caspiy Aktau were the most she scored in the 24 25 season. She was also best scorer in the league last season while she had played for the Turan when she scored 20 points per game.
Vladyslava Voloshina, Ukrainian shooting guard from the Caspiy Aktau, was honored as the Guard of the Year at the Kazakhstan. She collected multiple other honors, was named to the First Team and Imports Team and Defensive Team. Voloshina's court vision was unparalleled as she secured the third spot in points per game, delivering an average of almost 14 and second ranked in assists per game with an average of almost 5. She has totalled 5 games of 20 or more points and registered double-doubles in 2 games on the year. Voloshina's 25 points against the Okzhetpes were the most she scored in the 24 25 season.
Olga Aksenova, 28-year old Russian power forward from the Okzhetpes Kokshetay, earned the Center of the Year of Kazakhstan. She received multiple other awards, earned a spot in the First Team and Imports Team and Defensive Team. Aksenova received Player of the Week award three times during the 24 25 campaign. She showcased her talent by ranking second in rebounds per game with an average of almost 11. Aksenova also had over 12 points per game that season in the league. She has totalled 3 games of 20 or more points and recorded double-doubles in 12 games on the year. Aksenova's 30 points against Caspiy Aktau were the most she scored in the 24 25 season.
Aliaksandra Chyzheuskaya, 23-year old Belarusian power forward from the Caspiy Aktau, was voted to the First Team at the Kazakhstan. She collected multiple other honors, was selected to the Imports Team and Defensive Team. Chyzheuskaya's exceptional play earned her the second spot in points per game, boasting an impressive average of over 14 and third in rebounds per game, an average of over 9. She has totalled 3 games of 20 or more points and logged double-doubles in 6 games on the year. Chyzheuskaya's 26 points against the Irtysh were the most she scored in the 24 25 season. She won the Belarusian League championship title in 2021.
Daria Surkova, 23-year old Russian swingman from the Okzhetpes Kokshetay, was chosen to the First Team of Kazakhstan. She received multiple other awards, was named to the Imports Team and Defensive Team. Surkova registered almost 4 assists per game over the season in the league. She led the Kazakhstan in points per game with over 14. Surkova has totalled 4 games of 20 or more points on the year and notched 30 or more points in 2 games. Her 34 points against Caspiy Aktau were the most she scored in the 24 25 season. Among many awards she was selected as the Asia-Basket All-Kazakhstan League Honorable Mention in 2024.
Player of the Year: Ukraine Ganna Rulyova (183-F/C-1986) of Astana Tigers
Finals MVP: Ukraine Ganna Rulyova (183-F/C-1986) of Astana Tigers
Defensive Player of the Year: Ukraine Ganna Rulyova (183-F/C-1986) of Astana Tigers
Domestic Player of the Year: Kazakhstan Tamara Kuzmina-Yagodkina (182-F-1990) of Astana Tigers
Import Player of the Year: Ukraine Ganna Rulyova (183-F/C-1986) of Astana Tigers
Guard of the Year: Ukraine Vladyslava Voloshina (177-SG-2000) of Caspiy Aktau
Forward of the Year: Ukraine Ganna Rulyova (183-F/C-1986) of Astana Tigers
Center of the Year: Russia Olga Aksenova (187-C/F-1996) of Okzhetpes
Coach of the Year: Vitaliy Strebkov of Astana Tigers

Asia-Basket.com Kazakhstan D1 First Team 2025
Rulyova
Aksenova
Chyzheuskaya
Voloshina
Surkova

First Team
Ukraine Ganna Rulyova (183-F/C-1986) of Astana Tigers
Russia Olga Aksenova (187-C/F-1996) of Okzhetpes
Belarus Aliaksandra Chyzheuskaya (185-PF-2002) of Caspiy Aktau
Ukraine Vladyslava Voloshina (177-SG-2000) of Caspiy Aktau
Russia Daria Surkova (176-F/G-2001) of Okzhetpes

Asia-Basket.com Kazakhstan D1 Second Team 2025
Kuzmina-Yagodkina
Kurazova
Petrova
Bagmet
Petelina

Second Team
Kazakhstan Tamara Kuzmina-Yagodkina (182-F-1990) of Astana Tigers
Kazakhstan Zalina Kurazova (185-F-1985) of Astana Tigers
Kazakhstan Valeria Petrova (184-C-1996) of Turan
Kazakhstan Oksana Bagmet (170-G-1996) of Turan
Kazakhstan Alexandra Petelina (168-PG-1998) of Caspiy Aktau

Asia-Basket.com Kazakhstan D1 Honorable Mention 2025
Verabei
Papuashvili
Bezgodova
Alishauskayte-Lopatina
Alyoshkova

Honorable Mention
Belarus Palina Verabei (184-SF-2004) of Turan
Georgia Tamar Papuashvili (180-PF-2003) of Caspiy Aktau
Kazakhstan Anna Bezgodova (192-C-1992) of Astana Tigers
Kazakhstan Anastassiya Alishauskayte-Lopatina (173-G-1988) of Astana Tigers
Kazakhstan Milana Alyoshkova (162-PG-2002) of Turan
Russia Kristina Goncharuk (175-G/F-2001) of Okzhetpes

Asia-Basket.com Kazakhstan D1 All-Domestic Players Team 2025
Kuzmina-Yagodkina
Kurazova
Petrova
Bagmet
Petelina

All-Domestic Players Team
Kazakhstan Tamara Kuzmina-Yagodkina (182-F-1990) of Astana Tigers
Kazakhstan Zalina Kurazova (185-F-1985) of Astana Tigers
Kazakhstan Valeria Petrova (184-C-1996) of Turan
Kazakhstan Oksana Bagmet (170-G-1996) of Turan
Kazakhstan Alexandra Petelina (168-PG-1998) of Caspiy Aktau

Asia-Basket.com Kazakhstan D1 All-Imports Team 2025
Rulyova
Aksenova
Chyzheuskaya
Voloshina
Surkova

All-Imports Team
Ukraine Ganna Rulyova (183-F/C-1986) of Astana Tigers
Russia Olga Aksenova (187-C/F-1996) of Okzhetpes
Belarus Aliaksandra Chyzheuskaya (185-PF-2002) of Caspiy Aktau
Ukraine Vladyslava Voloshina (177-SG-2000) of Caspiy Aktau
Russia Daria Surkova (176-F/G-2001) of Okzhetpes

Asia-Basket.com Kazakhstan D1 All-Defensive Team 2025
Rulyova
Aksenova
Chyzheuskaya
Voloshina
Surkova

All-Defensive Team
Ukraine Ganna Rulyova (183-F/C-1986) of Astana Tigers
Russia Olga Aksenova (187-C/F-1996) of Okzhetpes
Belarus Aliaksandra Chyzheuskaya (185-PF-2002) of Caspiy Aktau
Ukraine Vladyslava Voloshina (177-SG-2000) of Caspiy Aktau
Russia Daria Surkova (176-F/G-2001) of Okzhetpes

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