Women's Golf celebrates winning the American Conference Championship

Roters Named Coach of the Year, Four Earn All-Conference Honors

4/27/2026 11:01:00 AM | Women's Golf

IRVING, Texas – The University of Tulsa women's golf program was well represented in the 2025-26 American Conference postseason honors, highlighted by four Golden Hurricane players earning All-Conference recognition and head coach Mike Roters being named the league's Coach of the Year.

Tulsa's Romaine Masserey, Samantha Olson, Jenni Roller, and Allyn Stephens were each selected to the 2025-26 American Conference All-Conference Team. The quartet led the Golden Hurricane to its second consecutive conference championship, and Tulsa's four selections were the most of any program in the league.
 
Roters was named American Conference Coach of the Year for the second straight season after guiding Tulsa to back-to-back conference titles, marking the program's first repeat championship since 2004-05. Under his leadership, the Golden Hurricane recorded seven top-five finishes during the 2025-26 campaign and secured the program's 22nd NCAA Regional appearance with its conference championship victory.
 
Olson, a sophomore, continued her strong season with a runner-up finish at the American Championship. She recorded five top-10 finishes on the year, including two runner-up performances at the American Championship and the Collegiate Invite at Guadalajara. Olson competed in all 11 events and posted a 73.0 stroke average.
 
Roller, a senior, delivered consistent performances throughout the season and played a key role in Tulsa's championship run. She tallied four top-10 finishes, highlighted by a seventh-place showing at the Annika More Than Golf Invite. Roller competed in all 11 tournaments and finished the season with a 73.3 stroke average, the second-best on the team. She earns All-Conference honors for the second consecutive year.
 
Masserey, a graduate student, built on her 2025 individual conference title with another standout postseason performance, finishing third at this year's American Championship. She competed in eight events this season and recorded a 75.6 stroke average. Masserey posted two under-par rounds at the conference championship and earns All-Conference recognition for the second straight year.
 
Stephens, a redshirt junior, recorded one of her top performances at the conference championship, finishing tied for seventh to earn her second career top-10 finish at the event. She competed in all 11 tournaments this season, posting a 74.8 stroke average and recording three top-10 finishes. Stephens also previously earned All-Conference honors in 2024.
 
Tulsa will now await the NCAA Selection Show, scheduled for Wednesday, April 29 at 3 p.m. CT on the Golf Channel.
 
2025-26 AMERICAN CONFERENCE WOMEN'S GOLF AWARDS
 Women's Golf Player of the Year
Pinky Chaisilprungruang, So., Charlotte
 
Women's Golf Freshman of the Year
Tiphani Knight, South Florida
 
Women's Golf Coach of the Year
Mike Roters, Tulsa
 
All-Conference Team
Pinky Chaisilprungruang, So., Charlotte
Nicole Nash, Jr., East Carolina
Marta Perez, Grad, East Carolina
Nancy Cox, So., Florida Atlantic
Maddie Rathjen, So., Florida Atlantic
Malisone Chanthapanya, Grad, North Texas
Bouquet Subsomboon, Jr., North Texas
Tiphani Knight, Fr., South Florida
Cherry Marley, So., South Florida
Daniela Abonce, Sr., UTSA
Lauren Rios, Sr., UTSA
Victoria Schuldt, Fr., UTSA
Romaine Masserey, Grad, Tulsa
Samantha Olson, So., Tulsa
Jenni Roller, Sr., Tulsa
Allyn Stephens, R-Jr., Tulsa
 
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