Rally Madison FC Welcome University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Defender, Mya Hanson, for 2026

Wisconsin-native To Join RMFC For Inaugural Campaign
MADISON, Wis. – Rally Madison FC have announced the addition of defender, Mya Hanson, for the Club’s first-ever season.
Hanson joins Rally Madison after completing her freshman campaign at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse, where she appeared in 14 matches and helped the Eagles secure the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Championship and advance to the 2025 NCAA Division III tournament.
Before beginning her collegiate career, Hanson was a four-year varsity player and letterwinner at DeForest Area High School, where she served as team captain for the Norskies and earned All-Conference and Defender of the Year recognitions.
During her time with the Madison 56ers, Hanson helped the club squad win the 2024 State Cup Championship and reach the USYS National Championship in 2024, followed by a run to the National Semifinals in 2025. Hanson was also selected as one of the best 11 players in her age group.
“I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to compete at such a high level and to be a part of the first women’s team for Rally Madison,” Hanson said. “I’m so excited for the chance to push myself, continue to grow as a player and contribute to such an amazing group this season.”
Hanson will take the pitch with Rally Madison FC in this weekend’s match. Fans can now support Rally Madison by becoming season-ticket members, purchasing single-game tickets, or shopping RMFC merch.
About Rally Madison FC: Rally Madison kicked off its first-ever season in May of 2026, featuring the top pre-professional players in the country. More information on the Club and USL W League can be found at www.rallymadisonfc.com.





















































































































































































































































































