BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – Three seniors from the St. Olaf College women's hockey team were recognized in the 2025-26 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) Women's Hockey Awards, as released on Monday afternoon.
Seniors
Solvei Berg-Messerole and
Molly Terebayza earned spots on the 20-member MIAC All-Conference Team, while classmate
MaKenna Beaver was one of 11 Honorable Mention All-MIAC honorees in the voting done by the league's head coaches.
Berg-Meserole became the fourth student-athlete in program history - and one of 27 in the history of the conference - to land four consecutive All-MIAC accolades, joining Lindsay Weier (2002-06), Kristen Latta (2008-12), and Nicole Stumpf (2009-13), after compiling 20 points on six goals and 14 assists in 18 MIAC games this season. Berg-Messerole led the conference in assists (14) and assists per game (0.78) in conference play, while ranking second in faceoffs won (229) and faceoff winning percentage (.607), and third in points and points per game (1.11). She also finished in the top 20 in blocked shots (t-18th, 18) and goals (t-19th, 6).
A 2024 All-MIAC honoree and 2023 and 2025 Honorable Mention All-MIAC selection, Terebayza collected her fourth consecutive postseason accolade after recording 13 points on 10 goals and three assists in 18 MIAC games during her senior campaign. Terebayza tied for the conference lead with four game-winning goals while ranking tied for second in power-play goals (3), third in goals (10) and goals per game (0.56), and tied for 15th in points (13) and points per game (0.72).
Beaver concluded her career with her first conference-wide accolade by receiving at least three votes during the balloting. In her senior season, Beaver led St. Olaf with a +6 rating in MIAC games. She also contributed one goal and three assists for four points along with 14 blocked shots in 17 conference contests.