WOMEN’S GOLF
The Crossroads League announced its 2026 women’s golf all-league team with Huntington freshman Magnolia Miller earning the conference’s highest honor as one of eleven players named All-League.
The Greenwood native turned in a sensational rookie campaign for the Foresters, finishing with a team-best 77.2 scoring average over 18 holes while consistently climbing leaderboards throughout the year. Miller collected three medalist honors, recorded five top-three finishes and earned seven all-tournament recognitions during her debut season. She was also a two-time Crossroads League Golfer of the Week selection.
Nationally, Miller finished ranked 76th while also checking in at 64th in the region. Her season-long record stood at 385-46-8. One of the highlights of her historic freshman season came at the Music City Classic where she broke Huntington’s 54-hole program record by carding a 223 behind rounds of 74, 75 and 74.
Miller’s all-league nod is a historic one for the Foresters as she becomes the first player in program history to earn All-League honors.
Senior Grace Dill also represented Huntington on the postseason awards list by earning Honorable Mention recognition as voted on by the league coaches. Dill posted a 79.9 scoring average and wrapped up the year ranked 144th nationally and 126th regionally. She compiled an overall record of 261-141-7 during her senior campaign while also earning medalist honors once and recording two top-three finishes.
As a team, the Foresters continued to raise the standard for the program throughout the season. Huntington recorded seven top-three finishes, highlighted by winning the Saints Classic. HU also climbed to No. 40 nationally and No. 34 regionally while finishing the year with a 38-32-0 overall record.
Additionally, the Foresters made history at the Music City Classic by setting a new program-low 54-hole team score with a 951.
Posted By: Joanne K Green