COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - The Colorado State University Pueblo women's golf team capped off another historic season in dominant fashion, solidifying their status as a powerhouse in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC). On Wednesday afternoon, the RMAC announced its 2025 women's golf major awards and All-Conference selections, with the ThunderWolves showcasing their depth and consistency by having all five starters named to an All-RMAC team.
Four CSU Pueblo golfers earned First Team All-RMAC honors, while one was selected to the Second Team, a testament to the program's strength and unity. This announcement followed the team's third consecutive RMAC Championship and NCAA Regional appearance, continuing a remarkable run of success under head coach Tammy Lim, last year's RMAC Coach of the Year.
First Team All-RMAC Selections:
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Freya Constable (Jr., Scotland): A veteran leader, Constable earned her third career All-RMAC honor and continued to anchor the team with consistent performances throughout the season.
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Lisa Ekberg (So., Sweden): The reigning RMAC Freshman of the Year made her second straight First Team appearance, continuing to build a stellar collegiate resume.
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Yale Lee (Fr., England): The talented freshman made an immediate impact in her debut season, earning First Team honors.
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Alyssa McMillen (5th Yr. Sr.): In her first and only season with the ThunderWolves, McMillan delivered a standout performance, finishing fourth at the RMAC Championships and securing a First Team selection.
Second Team All-RMAC Selection:
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Zoey Rodriguez (Sr., Pueblo, CO): The local standout capped off her career with her second All-RMAC nod, earning a spot on the Second Team.
Despite Westminster University sweeping the individual major awards this season—claiming Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year, and Coach of the Year honors—CSU Pueblo remained the top team in the conference. The ThunderWolves were the only nationally ranked RMAC squad and wrapped up their season at the NCAA West Regional in Amarillo, Texas.
With continued postseason success and a roster full of All-Conference talent, CSU Pueblo has firmly cemented itself as one of the premier programs in Division II women's golf.