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Rainbow Wahine Invitational

Cougs Finish Sixth, Helm Ties for Eighth at Rainbow Wahine Invitational
October 22, 2025 | Women's Golf
LIHU'E, Kua'i (October 22, 2025) – Washington State Women's Golf used an impressive final round to climb three spots and finish sixth at the 29th Rainbow Wahine Invitational played at the Ocean Course at Hokuala Wednesday.
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The Cougars tied for the third-best team score (-3) during Wednesday's final round to finish the tournament sixth at ten-over, ahead of San Diego State, Kansas, Grand Canyon, Long Beach State, Boise State, Hawaii and Nevada. WSU finished just two strokes behind fifth-place BYU while No. 25 Baylor won the event at 13-under.
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Freshman Kaitlyn Helm led the way for Washington State, carding four birdies in her final-round 70 to move up two spots and tie for eighth at three-under. It is the Phoenix native's second Top-10 of the season after tying for third at the Badger Invitational in September and third straight Top-15 finish after tying for 13th at The Blessings Collegiate two weeks ago.
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Sophomore Agnes Brink used five birdies and posted a front-nine 34 en route to a final-round 70, matching her career-best round. Brink moved up 20 spots and finished tied for 29th at four-over. Senior Hannah Harrison closed her tournament with back-to-back rounds of 74 to tie for 62nd with sophomore Grace Rubelsky who opened the week with rounds of 74 in the first and second rounds. Freshman Anya Cedo closed her first collegiate tournament with five birdies to card a one-under round of 71.
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WSU won't return to the course until February, opening the spring season with the Mountain Classic Matchup in Palm Desert, Calif.
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The Course and Tournament Format
The tournament was played at the Ocean Course at Hokuala.
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The course played as a par-72 at 6,039 yards.
Teams played 18 holes Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Washington State's Lineup
1. Kaitlyn Helm
2. Agnes Brink
3. Grace Rubelsky
4. Hannah Harrison
5. Anya Cedo
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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.
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Live Results
https://scoreboard.clippd.com/tournaments/238827/scoring/team
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Follow Us
For more information on the Washington State women's golf team, follow @WSUCougarWGolf on X and @WSUWomensGolf on Instagram.
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The Cougars tied for the third-best team score (-3) during Wednesday's final round to finish the tournament sixth at ten-over, ahead of San Diego State, Kansas, Grand Canyon, Long Beach State, Boise State, Hawaii and Nevada. WSU finished just two strokes behind fifth-place BYU while No. 25 Baylor won the event at 13-under.
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Freshman Kaitlyn Helm led the way for Washington State, carding four birdies in her final-round 70 to move up two spots and tie for eighth at three-under. It is the Phoenix native's second Top-10 of the season after tying for third at the Badger Invitational in September and third straight Top-15 finish after tying for 13th at The Blessings Collegiate two weeks ago.
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Sophomore Agnes Brink used five birdies and posted a front-nine 34 en route to a final-round 70, matching her career-best round. Brink moved up 20 spots and finished tied for 29th at four-over. Senior Hannah Harrison closed her tournament with back-to-back rounds of 74 to tie for 62nd with sophomore Grace Rubelsky who opened the week with rounds of 74 in the first and second rounds. Freshman Anya Cedo closed her first collegiate tournament with five birdies to card a one-under round of 71.
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WSU won't return to the course until February, opening the spring season with the Mountain Classic Matchup in Palm Desert, Calif.
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The Course and Tournament Format
The tournament was played at the Ocean Course at Hokuala.
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The course played as a par-72 at 6,039 yards.
Teams played 18 holes Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Washington State's Lineup
1. Kaitlyn Helm
2. Agnes Brink
3. Grace Rubelsky
4. Hannah Harrison
5. Anya Cedo
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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.
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Live Results
https://scoreboard.clippd.com/tournaments/238827/scoring/team
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Follow Us
For more information on the Washington State women's golf team, follow @WSUCougarWGolf on X and @WSUWomensGolf on Instagram.
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