The University of Hawai'i women's golf team kicks off its spring season at the Alice and John Wallace Classic in Palm Desert, California, from February 14-16. This year's tournament features a competitive lineup, including No. 2 USC, No. 10 Vanderbilt, and No. 11 UCLA, alongside 13 other teams. The format includes 54 holes played over three days at the 6,108-yard, par-71 Monterey Country Club. Last year, Hawai'i tied for 12th at this event, with Jasmine Wong and Maline Kraus leading the team's efforts. The season includes five tournaments, culminating in the Big West Championships in April.

By the Numbers
  • Hawai'i tied for 12th place in the previous year's tournament.
  • Jasmine Wong currently holds a team-best scoring average of 74.33.
State of Play
  • The Alice and John Wallace Classic features 16 teams, highlighting powerhouse programs.
  • Hawai'i aims to improve on last year's performance with a solid roster, including top scorers Wong and Kraus.
What's Next

Following the Classic, the team will prepare for their next tournament, the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational in March, and work toward the Big West Championships in April.

Bottom Line

This tournament marks an important start to the spring for the Rainbow Wahine, as they seek to elevate their performance and build momentum leading into their championship season.