2025-26 Women's Golf Postseason Awards and All-MIAA Teams Announced

4/20/2026 1:00:00 PM

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association announced its All-MIAA Teams and major postseason award winners from the 2025-26 women’s golf season. Twenty-four NCAA Division II student-athletes from 11 MIAA women’s golf teams earned postseason honors this season, highlighted by the league’s four major award winners.
 
Central Missouri’s Mia Rallo was named the MIAA Golfer of the Year for the third consecutive season, while Rogers State’s Lou Fourdan was honored as the MIAA Freshman of the Year.  Rogers State’s Head Coach Lexi Johnson and Washburn’s Head Coach Ronnie McHenry were both selected as the MIAA Coach of the Year by their peers.
 
Central Missouri and Rogers State led the league with four All-MIAA selections each, while Central Oklahoma, Nebraska Kearney and Washburn each received three All-MIAA honors. Missouri Western had two All-MIAA recipients, and Arkansas-Fort Smith, Missouri Southern, Northeastern State, Northwest Missouri and Pittsburg State had one selection each.
 
MIAA Golfer of the Year Mia Rallo made MIAA history by becoming the first-ever golfer to earn the league’s highest postseason honor in three consecutive seasons. The senior from Wentzville, Mo., leads the MIAA and the Central Region with a scoring average of 71.9. She also ranks sixth among all NCAA Division II golfers. Rallo placed within the top 10 of all five events she’s competed in this season, including one individual win and two runner-up finishes.
 
MIAA Freshman of the Year Lou Fourdan is the league’s highest-ranking freshman with a scoring average of 74.7. She also ranks fifth in the Central Region and 98th in Division II.  The first-year from Carnac, France, placed in the top 10 in five of her nine events in the 2025-26 season, which includes a runner-up finish at Rogers State’s Hillcat Classic this spring.
 
Lexi Johnson, first-year head coach of the Hillcats, was honored as the Co-Coach of the Year. Rogers State currently leads the MIAA, ranks second in the Central Region and is currently No. 33 in the Division II team rankings.
 
Roonie McHenry, Washburn’s director of men’s and women’s golf, was also honored as the women’s Co-Coach of the Year. Washburn currently ranks fifth in the MIAA and eighth in the Central Region. This season is only the second season Washburn has sponsored women’s golf.
 
The 24 golfers who earned All-MIAA honors in the 2025-26 season are listed below.
 
All 13 MIAA women’s golf programs are in Warrensburg, Mo., this week for the 2026 MIAA Women’s Golf Championship, hosted April 20-22 at the University of Central Missouri’s Mules National Golf Club. To view the official results and find more information on the Association’s postseason women’s golf championship tournament, visit theMIAA.com/womensgolf.
 

2025-26 WOMEN’S GOLF POSTSEASON AWARDS & ALL-MIAA TEAMS 
 
GOLFER OF THE YEAR: Mia Rallo, Central Missouri
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FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Lou Fourdan, Rogers State
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CO-COACH OF THE YEAR: Lexi Johnson, Rogers State
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CO-COACH OF THE YEAR: Ronnie McHenry, Washburn
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FIRST TEAM ALL-MIAA
Mia Rallo – Central Missouri, Sr.
Grace Hall – Central Oklahoma, Fr.
Susana Granados – Washburn, Sr.
Clara Peake – Northwest Missouri, Jr.
Lou Fourdan – Rogers State, Fr.
 
SECOND TEAM ALL-MIAA
Brianna Maddux – Rogers State, Sr.
Libby Green – Central Missouri, Sr.
Pella Broms – Nebraska Kearney, Fr.
Aliesa Situmorang – Arkansas-Fort Smith, So.
Ines Vandaele – Missouri Western, Jr.
 
THIRD TEAM ALL-MIAA
Angelina Borg – Washburn, Sr.
Ansley Giesselmann – Central Missouri, Fr.
Layne Ailshie – Central Oklahoma, So.
Saya Schweitzer – Missouri Western, Jr.
Katarina Chynoranska – Missouri Southern, Jr.
 
HONORABLE MENTION
Jessica Parker – Northeastern State, Sr.
Claire Berquist – Nebraska Kearney, Jr.
Lauren Anderson – Rogers State, Jr.
Liz Lyons – Nebraska Kearney, Jr.
Milena Andres – Rogers State, So.
Kylee Hopper – Pittsburg State, So.
Keira Ronsick – Washburn, Jr.
Hannah Mottert – Central Missouri, Fr.
Estela Castillo – Central Oklahoma, Jr.

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