League announces All MASL W First and Second team honorees for 2025-26
TAMPA, Florida -- The stars will be out in Detroit this weekend as nine of the All Major Arena Soccer League Women First and Second Team All Stars are still alive to win a league championship.
Winners were selected by league officials in consolation with key stakeholders around the league. Major Award winners will be announced Thursday, and players will be honored at a get together at the Detroit City Field House Thursday night in advance of the league playoffs March 20-22. The first of four quarterfinals games will start at 10 a.m. Friday with all playoff games streamed live on the Detroit City FC YouTube Channel (click here) free of charge to fans across the globe.
Following are this years all-star selections:
>> FIRST TEAM ALL MASL W ALL STARS
>> ALLY ROWE, FC BERLIN
Led the league in points with 45 and goals with 27. Saved some of her best efforts for big games including a hat trick Dec. 27 against Detroit. Now bringing her attacking instincts to the indoor game with FC Berlin in the Major Arena Soccer League Women, Rowe continues to make an immediate impact. Her offensive production has translated seamlessly to the arena format, where she quickly emerged as one of the league’s top scorers and playmakers during Berlin’s debut season. Her scoring ability and relentless work rate helped power Simcoe County Rovers FC to a historic campaign, where the club captured the League1 Ontario (now known as Ontario Premier League) title and the League1 Canada Women’s Inter-Provincial Championship. She led the league with 24 goals in only 16 matches and was named the league’s Most Valuable Player and Forward of the Year, recognition that highlighted her impact throughout the campaign. Her success followed an already decorated university career with the Cape Breton Capers, where she became the conference’s all-time leading scorer and earned multiple national honors, including USports Player of the Year.
MIA HURT, OMAHA QUEENS
Hurt was outstanding for Omaha, who went right to the final weekend before being the last team to be eliminated from a playoff spot. Appeared in eight games, scoring 25 goals and adding two assists, including a five-goal outburst ebruary 28 against the KS Astras. Last season in eight games, she scored six goals. Played at Bellevue University where she appeared in 32 games, scoring 12 goals and adding 10 assists. Played High school ball in Bevington, Nebraska with 63 career goals and 28 assists. Also played two seasons at Kansas City Community College before transferring to Bellevue. Scored seven goals and had two assists at KCCC.
MAKAYLA MORGAN, ICT AZTECS
Led ICT with 23 points including a team high 19 goals. Had a fine season last year as well with 16 goals and six assists. Graduate of Mays High School and played in college at the University of Central Missouri, which won a national championship her freshman year. She was a second team all MASL W pick in 2024-25.
ERIN TORRENCE, DETROIT CITY FC
Both a goal scorer and playmaker, she led the team in points with 12 goals and seven assists. A native of Hudson, Ohio, played in college at Eastern Kentucky University where she appeared in 52 games with 12 goals and five assists. First-team all state at Hudson High School as a senior, finishing her career with 58 goals there. First player in EKU women's soccer to be named an Academic All American. In 2018, led EKU with nine goals and 22 points, both of which set EKU single-season records. She also led the Colonels in shots (44), shots on goal (20) and game-winning goals (three). Torrence was voted first team All-OVC at the end of the regular season.
TAYLOR TUFTS, DALLAS RPFC
Played five games in the 2025 $1 million women's TST for Reunion City Dallas, scoring two goals. She was a first-team All American at Dallas Baptist University and All-American at the high school level after playing four years at Carroll High School, where she was named Fort Worth Star Telegraph Player of the Year and Dallas Morning News Offensive Player of the Year in 2018, finishing her career there with 72 goals and 60 assists. In 40 career games at DBU she had 16 goals and 23 assists … This season, tied for third in league in goals (19) and total points (23).
ALONDRA TINAJERO, IOWA DEMON HAWKS
First team MASL W All star this season … Was the starting goaltender for Chihuahua Savage last year that won the league championship... 17 career league games with 16 wins … Allowed just six total goals in two playoff games last year... Had a four-game streak in middle of season when she gave up only two goals in each game … Ended with five two-goal games and one one goal game this season.
>> ALL MASL W SECOND TEAM ALL STARS <<
>>EMMA NICHOLSON, LOUISVILLE TRIUMPH
Netted 13 goals to lead Louisville in that category … Louisville native who played at Atherton High School, scoring 46 goals and collecting 53 assists, gaining all state recognition twice … Played 24 games for University of Kentucky and two seasons after that for Bellarmine University where she had 11 goals and seven assists. Was second team ASUN Conference all star her senior year at Ballarmine.
SUSANA SILVA, ATLETICO MONTERREY
Monterrey was the only team to beat Dallas RPFC this season (and they lost to them twice by just one goal), and Silva was a big part of that. In nine games, she had 16 goals and three assists. She scored the game's first two goals, and ended the night with three goals and one assist as Monterrey took a 10-9 win over RPFC. In addition to that hat trick, she recorded two others in the regular season as well.
DORA GALLO, ICT AZTECS
Second team all MASL W pick this year, with 21 points on 11 goals and 10 assists … Played three years at Wichita North High School with 59 goals and 29 assists, then played at Kansas State, where she appeared in 20 games and scored once … She and Morgan were interviewed live on KWCH TV in Wichita to promote the Aztecs earlier this season.
RENEE WILSON, TULSA FC CHANNEL CATS
Played collegiately at Northeastern State University. Was one of the most improved players in the league, after scoring just four points last year, she was a defender in 2025-26 and had eight goals and six assists. That included a two-goal, four-assist performance against the OKC Ghosts in early January, following that up with a two-goal game against the Wichita Lady Luck in the team's next outing.
ANDREA GALLEGOS, IOWA DEMON HAWKS
Equally adept as a playmaker and scorer, Gallegos scored 10 goals and had nine assists. Played for Chihuahua last year and had 12 goals and two assists … Her nine assists is tops on the team, which led the league in scoring in 2025-26 … Had three goals in two playoff games last year with the Savage … Had a four-point game in early February against the Raptors which included three helpers.
COURTNEY BURNETTE, DALLAS RPFC
Was the winning goaltender in all nine of her team's regular season wins … Posted a 13-0 shutout over the Houston Indoor Club last year. Also had an 11-0 shutout of another playoff team, Texas Lone Star, earlier this season, and two one-goal games … Also a member of the TST's Reunion City Dallas team … Played collegiately at Midwestern State University where she was a all conference honoree in all four of her seasons there, playing in 80 total games with a goals against average of 0.96 and a saves percentage of .829, posting 40 career wins.
























