The MIAA recognized four Hillcats for their exceptional performance in women's golf, with freshman Lou Fourdan earning the title of MIAA Freshman of the Year. Fourdan, from France, is celebrated for five top-10 finishes this season, including notable placements at regional tournaments. Senior Brianna Maddux was named to the All-MIAA Second Team, while junior Lauren Anderson and sophomore Milena Andres received honorable mentions, confirming their elite status in the conference. The Hillcats are currently competing at the MIAA Championships, building on their impressive rankings within NCAA Division II.

By the Numbers
  • Lou Fourdan has five top-10 finishes this season, ranking 5th in the region and 98th in NCAA Division II.
  • Brianna Maddux achieved four top-five finishes, including second place at the NSU Women's Golf Classic.
State of Play
  • The Hillcats are currently ranked No. 2 in the NCAA Division II Central Regional rankings.
  • The team is competing at the 2026 MIAA Women's Golf Championship in Warrensburg, Missouri.
What's Next

As the Hillcats continue their performance at the MIAA Championships, their future success could depend on maintaining their strong individual performances and team cohesion. Building on their regional ranking may set them up for a deeper run in the postseason.

Bottom Line

The Hillcats' impressive accolades in women's golf underscore their competitive edge within the MIAA. As they vie for championships, the contributions of standout athletes like Fourdan and Maddux will be crucial in shaping the team's legacy.