BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -- The College of St. Scholastica is proud to announce the recognition of its women's basketball players who have received postseason honors from the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) following the 2025-26 season. The exceptional performances of
Ava Haus (St. Michael, MN/St. Michael-Albertville High School),
Kloey Lind (Pine City, MN/Pine City HS), and
Evie Schmitz (Burnsville, MN/St. Louis Park) have been acknowledged, highlighting their contributions to the team and the conference.
Ava Haus (St. Michael, MN/St. Michael-Albertville High School) has been named to the MIAC All-Conference team and the MIAC All-Playoff Team. As a sophomore, Haus led the team and the entire MIAC in scoring with an impressive 18.8 points per game. Her prowess beyond the arc was evident as she led the MIAC in three-point field goals per game with 2.8 and ranked fourth in three-point field goal percentage at 32.9%.
Additionally, she held the second-highest free throw percentage in the conference at 89.6%. Haus also demonstrated endurance on the court, playing the fourth most minutes per game in the MIAC, averaging 34.8 minutes. This recognition marks her second consecutive All-Conference honor, having also been recognized in the 2024-25 season.
Kloey Lind (Pine City, MN/Pine City HS), a junior, has been honored with a selection to the MIAC All-Conference team for the third year in a row. Lind's efficiency was on display as she secured the second-best field goal percentage in the MIAC at 53.1%. Her presence on the boards was felt throughout the season as she averaged 7.9 rebounds per game, ranking her seventh in the conference.
Lind also achieved a notable feat by recording the highest single-game rebound total among all MIAC women's basketball players with 18 rebounds in a game against Minnesota-Morris on November 8. Her consistent performance continues to earn her deserved recognition, building on her All-Conference Honorable Mention in the 2024-25 season.
Evie Schmitz (Burnsville, MN/St. Louis Park), a sophomore, has secured her first All-Conference honor. Schmitz proved to be a sharpshooter, leading the MIAC in three-point field goal percentage at 36.1%. She also ranked second in the conference for three-point field goals per game, with an average of 2.4. Her ability to perform in crucial moments made her a key asset to the team's success this season.