LIHU'E, Kua'i (October 21, 2025) – Washington State freshman
Kaitlyn Helm posted a second-round 75 to stay in the Top-10 of the 29
th Rainbow Wahine Invitational played at the Ocean Course at Hokuala Tuesday.
Helm will enter Wednesday's final round tied for tenth at one-under. Sophomore
Grace Rubelsky and senior
Hannah Harrison led the Cougars with rounds of 74 as Harrison used four birdies to move up 18 spots on the leaderboard. Rubelsky will enter Wednesday's final round tied for 39th, sophomore
Agnes Brink is tied for 49th, Harrison tied for 75th and freshman
Anya Cedo tied for 92nd.
The Cougars are tied for ninth with Kansas at 13 over, just one stroke behind Long Beach State, two behind Eastern Michigan, three behind San Diego State and four behind BYU.
The Course and Tournament Format
The tournament is played at the Ocean Course at Hokuala.
The course plays as a par-72 at 6,039 yards.
Teams will play 18 holes Wednesday with a Noon (PT) shotgun start.
Washington State's Lineup
1.
Kaitlyn Helm
2.
Agnes Brink
3.
Grace Rubelsky
4.
Hannah Harrison
5.
Anya Cedo
The Field
In addition to Washington State and hosts Hawai'i, No. 25 Baylor, Boise State, BYU, Eastern Michigan, Grand Canyon, Idaho, Kansas, Kennesaw State, Long Beach State, Missouri, Nevada, Osaka Gakuin (Japan), Sacramento State, San Diego, State, Santa Clara, Tulane and Wyoming make up the 19-team field.
Live Results
Fans can follow all of the action at the link below.
https://scoreboard.clippd.com/tournaments/238827/scoring/team
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