Grace Rubelsky

Women’s Golf Travels to Arkansas for The Blessings Collegiate

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PULLMAN, Wash. (September 28, 2025) – Washington State Women's Golf travels to Fayetteville, Ark. for The Blessings Collegiate three-day tournament.
 
The Course and Tournament Format
The tournament will be held at the Blessings Golf Club.
 
The course will play as a par-72 at 6,422 yards.

Teams will play 18 holes Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. WSU will tee off on No. 10 at 8:15 a.m. (PT) Monday before starting Tuesday at No. 1 at 7:!5 a.m. (PT).

Washington State's Lineup
1. Kaitlyn Helm
2. Grace Rubelsky
3. Hannah Harrison
4. Sara Pineros
5. Agnes Brink
 
The Field
In addition to Washington State and hosts eighth-ranked Arkansas, BYU, Kansas State, No. 21 Kent State, Louisville, Maryland, No. 15 Mississippi State, Missouri and UNC Greensboro make up the 10-team field.
 
Live Results
Fans can follow all of the action at the link below.
https://scoreboard.clippd.com/tournaments/239491/scoring/team
 
Last Time Out
Washington State Women's Golf freshman Kaitlyn Helm tied for third at the Badger Invitational hosted by the University of Wisconsin last week. The freshman from Phoenix capped her week with an even-par 72 to finish the 54-hole tournament at seven-under (209). Helm's mark of seven-under tied for the fourth-best 54-hole mark in program history while her score of 209 tied for the fifth-best 54-hole score in program history. Helm tied for the second-best round in program history with an opening-round 66, posted a second-round 71 and used five birdies to record a final round 72, finishing two strokes back of the winner. Sophomore Grace Rubelsky closed her tournament with a final-round 73 to tie for 28th and senior Hannah Harrison posted a three-over 75 to tie for 35th. WSU moved up one spot on the final day to finish fifth out of the 14 competing teams, finishing ahead of Iowa and host Wisconsin.
 
Cougars Close Out Opening Week in New Mexico
Washington State Women's Golf closed out play at the season-opening Branch Law Firm/Dick McGuire Invitational hosted by the University of New Mexico September 9. Junior Alice Johansson paced the Cougs tying for 11th at three-over after posting a final-round 74 while sophomore Agnes Brink closed her tournament at nine-over. Senior Hannah Harrison and freshman Kaitlyn Helm each wrapped up WSU's opening week with final rounds of 75. Johansson and Helm each tallied three birdies during Tuesday's final round while Harrison posted an even-par 36 on the back nine. WSU finished in tenth out of 15 teams, ahead of Fresno State and UNLV, and just behind host New Mexico.
 
Darcy Habgood Returns to Cougar Women's Golf as Assistant Coach
Former Washington State Women's Golf standout Darcy Habgood is returning to the program as an assistant coach this past summer. In five seasons (2018-23) at WSU, Habgood recorded three Top-5 finishes, was ninth at the 2022 Pac-12 Conference Championships and closed her career qualifying for the 2023 NCAA Regional. The Nambucca Heads, Australia native led the Cougars in scoring average her final two seasons and posted the fourth-best scoring average in program history at 74.51. Following her collegiate career, Habgood reached stage two of LPGA Q-School and played on the Epson Tour before returning to work at the Nambucca Heads Island Golf Club in Australia. Habgood was a three-time WGCA All-America Scholar, a four-time Pac-12 All-Academic selection and graduated with a degree in public relations and marketing along with a minor in sports management.
 
Alice Johansson Named to 2024-25 All-West Coast Conference Team
Washington State Women's Golf sophomore Alice Johansson was named to the All-West Coast Conference. Johansson picks up her first career all-league honor one day after earning West Coast Conference All-Academic Honorable Mention. The sophomore from Bollnas, Sweden recorded four Top-25 finishes including a team-best three Top-10's with a pair of individual titles. Johansson won the season-opening Bettle Lou Evans Invitation in Kentucky, shared the title at the Ptarmigan Ram Classic in Colorado week two where she fired a second-round school-record of 65, breaking the previous record of 66, recorded four times. Johansson closed the season tying for tenth at the WCC Championships and Monday picked up her first career All-Academic honor after posting a 3.24 cumulative GPA with business as her area of interest.
 
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