May 20, 2024

⛳ FHSU's Brasser earns All-Region honors

Posted May 20, 2024 10:25 PM

FHSU Athletics

CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. - Fort Hays State's Morgan Brasser earned a spot on the 2023-24 Women's Golf Coaches Association All-Central Region team for a second-consecutive season, announced Monday (May 20) by the coaches organization.

The Andale, Kan. native wrapped up her collegiate career with the best single-season scoring average in school history, posting a stroke average of 74.96 across 28 rounds as a senior.

She won two events this spring and posted six top-5 finishes in 12 events.

Brasser fired seven round at-or-under par this season, including tying the program record with a 3-under 69 (9/8/23).

Brasser earned All-MIAA honors for the fourth-consecutive season this year, picking up first team honors for the second time after being named honorable mention as a freshman and sophomore.

The 2022-23 MIAA Player of the Year competed at the NCAA DII Central Regional for a fourth time earlier this month, becoming the first player in school history to reach the NCAA postseason four times in a career.

She played in a school-record 99 rounds in her career, posting a career stroke average of 76.6, which lowered the school record for career stroke average by nearly three strokes.

Brasser finished her career with a school-record 19 rounds at-or-under par, including a school-record eight sub-par rounds and a school-record 11 rounds at even-par.

She is the only player in program history with multiple sub-70 rounds in a career, firing three rounds of 69. She tied the school record for top-10 finishes (24) and top-5 finishes (16) while finishing second in school history with six career tournament victories.

Brasser was one of seven MIAA student-athletes listed on the All-Central Region list, with five competitors from the GAC rounding out the 12-person list.

2023-24 WGCA Division II All-Region Team - Central Region
Marelda Ayal, Rogers State University
Allie Bianchi, Henderson State University
Jinna Boonbumroongsuk, Henderson State University
Morgan Brasser, Fort Hays State University
Megan Brown, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Hayley Jones, University of Central Missouri
Maya McVey, University of Central Missouri
Mia Rallo, University of Central Missouri
Nicole Rallo, University of Central Missouri
Felisa Sajulga, Henderson State University
Lydia Sitorus, Rogers State University
Ellen Spigner, Arkansas Tech University