Chris Port Head Women's Golf Coach | University of Central Missouri Athletics
Chris Port Head Women's Golf Coach | University of Central Missouri Athletics
University of Central Missouri's Mia Rallo has been recognized as a 2025 College Sports Communicators Academic All-America Women's At-Large Second Team member. This announcement was made on Tuesday, July 8, in Austin, Texas.
Rallo is now the third athlete from Jennies Golf to receive this honor, following Hayley Jones in 2024 and Elizabeth Leath in 2020. She is pursuing a major in health studies with a GPA of 3.62. Her academic achievements include earning Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-American Scholar and College Sports Communicators Academic All-District honors. Additionally, she was named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll and MIAA Scholar-Athlete list for this season.
In her athletic career, Rallo played a significant role in leading the Jennies to their first NCAA-II Central Regional Championship and a National Runners-Up finish. The team also secured its third consecutive MIAA Women's Golf Championship under her contribution. Rallo achieved a stroke average of 73.3 over 30 rounds across 12 tournaments and recorded nine top-10 finishes with four being top-five showings.
Her accomplishments on the golf course earned her WGCA Second Team All-America honors, recognition as the MIAA Women's Golfer of the Year, First Team All-MIAA selection, and WGCA All-Central Region acknowledgment.
The Division II Academic All-America program receives financial support from the NCAA Division II national governance structure to assist CSC with managing awards fulfillment for the 2024-25 Division II Academic All-America program.