KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association will host its 2026 women’s golf championship at the University of Central Missouri’s Mules National Golf Club next week in Warrensburg, Mo. The three-day, 54-hole postseason tournament is set to begin Monday, April 20, with a new MIAA champion crowned on Wednesday, April 22.
All 13 MIAA women’s golf programs will take the course at
Mules National on Monday, April 20, for the opening round of the Association’s postseason tournament. MIAA golfers will play three rounds with the official tee times set to begin at 8:30 a.m. each day.
MIAA fans can follow the action with live scoring provided by
Scoreboard.
MIAA fans will also have the chance to watch some of Wednesday’s final round action live, exclusively on
The MIAA Network. The live stream will capture the final shots of the 2026 MIAA Women’s Golf Championship from Mules National’s par-3 peninsula on the 18th hole.
Tournament host Central Missouri enters the 2026 championship as the three-time defending MIAA champion. The Jennies claimed last season’s tournament title with a team score of +64 (916).
Central Missouri sophomore Mia Rallo enters the postseason as the favorite to take home the individual title. Rallo currently ranks No. 7 individually in Division II and leads all NCAA Central Region golfers with a scoring average of 71.9.
Rogers State currently leads the MIAA in the most recent NCAA Central Region women’s golf rankings. The Hillcats rank No. 2 in the region, followed by Arkansas-Fort Smith at No. 4, Central Oklahoma at No. 5, Washburn at No. 6, Central Missouri at No. 7, and Nebraska Kearney concludes the Central Region’s top ten at No. 10.
Official tee times, pairings and results for each round of the 2026 MIAA Women’s Golf Championship will be posted on the Association’s official championship page at
theMIAA.com/womensgolf.