COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference announced its 2025-26 Women's Golf All-RMAC teams and major award winners on Wednesday afternoon as Colorado State University Pueblo placed a league-best five golfers on the All-RMAC First Team, while freshman standout Thale Victoria Estensen was named the RMAC Freshman of the Year.
Estensen headlined another historic season for the ThunderWolves after helping lead CSU Pueblo to its fourth consecutive RMAC Championship and the program's first-ever appearance at the NCAA Division II National Championships. The freshman from Høvik, Norway, emerged as one of the top golfers in the conference throughout her debut collegiate campaign, finishing the season ranked No. 90 nationally and No. 23 in the South Central Region individually. Estensen also led the ThunderWolves with a 75.1 scoring average and captured an individual tournament title in just her second collegiate start after winning the Travis Roy Memorial in Wyoming back in September.
Joining Estensen on the All-RMAC First Team were senior captain Freya Constable, junior Lisa Ekberg, sophomore Yale Lee and junior Olivia Heard.
The five First Team selections were the most of any school in the RMAC and further cemented CSU Pueblo's dominance during the 2025-26 campaign. The ThunderWolves also put together one of the greatest seasons in program history as the Pack recorded a team scoring average of 302.5 while setting a new school record with six tournament victories during the 2025-26 season.
Constable earned First Team All-RMAC honors for the fourth consecutive season after serving as one of the leaders of the Pack lineup throughout the year. The Edinburgh, Scotland native was also named RMAC Golfer of the Week following the ThunderWolves' Arizona swing in early April after recording her top finish of the season with a third-place finish at the West Texas Desert Invite in Tucson. Constable later added a fifth-place finish at the RMAC Championships and concluded the season with a 76.5 scoring average while helping guide CSU Pueblo to multiple tournament victories and another RMAC title.
Ekberg also repeated as a First Team All-RMAC selection after an outstanding junior season that included an individual victory at the Southern Colorado Open back in March. The Kungsbacka, Sweden native was also named RMAC Golfer of the Week following her victory at the Southern Colorado Open and finished the season with a 76.4 scoring average. Ekberg was one of CSU Pueblo's most consistent scorers throughout the year and played a pivotal role in the Pack's postseason run.
Lee secured First Team All-RMAC honors for the second consecutive year following another breakout season for the sophomore from New Malden, England. Lee finished the season with a 76.4 scoring average while recording two top-three finishes throughout the year. Lee consistently contributed counting scores for the ThunderWolves throughout the season and helped anchor one of the deepest lineups in Division II golf.
Heard rounded out CSU Pueblo's five First Team selections after putting together a strong junior season in her first year with the Pack. The Biddenden, United Kingdom native finished the season with a 76.9 scoring average and proved to be a consistent No. 4 scorer throughout the year for the ThunderWolves as CSU Pueblo captured multiple tournament titles and advanced to the national championships.
Westminster's Ashley Lam repeated as the RMAC Player of the Year, while Colorado Christian's Ashlyn Kennedy was named the RMAC Coach of the Year.