2025-26 Women's Golf Roster

Rebecca Kim
- Height:
- 5-3
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- White Rock Christian Academy
- Hometown:
- South Surrey, B.C.
JUNIOR (2025-26): Played in eight tournaments … Had a scoring average of 75.92 in 24 rounds … Selected to the WCC All-Academic Team … Best score was a 1-under 70 in the first round of the NCAA Stanford Regional … Best finish was a tie for 13th place at the WCC Championship (+7, 223) … Best three-round score was a 2-over 215 at the NCAA Stanford Regional … Finished in a tie for 18th place at the NCAA Stanford Regional … Finished in a tie for 22nd place at the Leadership and Golf Invitational (+7, 223) … Finished in a tie for 27th place at the Molly Collegiate Invitational (+11, 227) while competing as an individual … Finished in a tie for 37th place at the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship (+7, 220) … Finished in a tie for 63rd place at the Betsy Rawls Invitational (+34, 250) … Finished in a tie for 75th place at the Silverado Showdown (+17, 233) … Finished in a tie for 140th place at the NCAA National Championships (+15, 231).
SOPHOMORE (2024-25): Played in 10 tournaments … Had a scoring average of 76.43 in 30 rounds … Named an All-American Scholar by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) … Selected to the 10-member WCC All-Academic Team … Shot two sub-par rounds … Best score was a 3-under 69 in the first round of the Causeway Invitational … Best finish was 15th place at the WCC Championship (+7, 223) … Best three-round score was a 3-over 219 at the Causeway Invitational where she finished in a tie for 20th place … Finished in a tie for 48th place at the Meadow Club Invitational (+9, 225) … Finished in a tie for 55th place at the Molly Collegiate Invitational (+22, 238) … Finished in 57th place at the Nanea Invitational (+26, 245) … Finished in a tie for 61st place at the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational (+9, 225) … Finished in a tie for 29th place at the NCAA Regionals (+5, 221).
FRESHMAN (2023-24): Played in 11 tournaments … Had a scoring average of 78.43 in 30 rounds … Named an All-American Scholar by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) … First collegiate tournament was the Dick McGuire Invitational in Albuquerque, N.M. where she finished in a tie for 70th place (+13, 229) … Best score was a 1-over 73 in the first round of the Leadership and Golf Invitational and the third round of the Ron Moore Intercollegiate … Best finish was a tie for 38th place at the Leadership and Golf Invitational … Best three-round score was an 8-over 224 at the Leadership and Golf Invitational … Finished in a tie for 58th place at the NCAA Regionals (+18, 234) … Finished in a tie for 128th place at the NCAA National Championships (+18, 234).
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from White Rock Christian Academy in 2023 … Received the GNS Community Scholarship four times … Was a two-time recipient of the Aspengrove School Academic Scholarship and was a student council representative … Graduated with a 4.0 GPA.
JUNIOR/AMATEUR GOLF: Qualified to compete at the 2021 IMG World Juniors and FCG Callaway World Junior Championship where she finished in a tie for 14th place … Placed eighth at the 2020 BC Women’s Amateur and has competed in several provincial and national level events in Canada.
PERSONAL: Born in Vancouver, B.C. … Daughter of Paul and Jennifer Kim … Father is a commercial realtor and mother is a pharmacist … Has two sisters, Sarah and Emma … Hobbies are playing the piano and flute, debate, dancing and swimming … Chose Oregon State because “It’s a supportive university and town, the ability to play Division I golf in the Pac-12, and it’s a drivable distance from my hometown” … Majoring in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
SOPHOMORE (2024-25): Played in 10 tournaments … Had a scoring average of 76.43 in 30 rounds … Named an All-American Scholar by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) … Selected to the 10-member WCC All-Academic Team … Shot two sub-par rounds … Best score was a 3-under 69 in the first round of the Causeway Invitational … Best finish was 15th place at the WCC Championship (+7, 223) … Best three-round score was a 3-over 219 at the Causeway Invitational where she finished in a tie for 20th place … Finished in a tie for 48th place at the Meadow Club Invitational (+9, 225) … Finished in a tie for 55th place at the Molly Collegiate Invitational (+22, 238) … Finished in 57th place at the Nanea Invitational (+26, 245) … Finished in a tie for 61st place at the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational (+9, 225) … Finished in a tie for 29th place at the NCAA Regionals (+5, 221).
FRESHMAN (2023-24): Played in 11 tournaments … Had a scoring average of 78.43 in 30 rounds … Named an All-American Scholar by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) … First collegiate tournament was the Dick McGuire Invitational in Albuquerque, N.M. where she finished in a tie for 70th place (+13, 229) … Best score was a 1-over 73 in the first round of the Leadership and Golf Invitational and the third round of the Ron Moore Intercollegiate … Best finish was a tie for 38th place at the Leadership and Golf Invitational … Best three-round score was an 8-over 224 at the Leadership and Golf Invitational … Finished in a tie for 58th place at the NCAA Regionals (+18, 234) … Finished in a tie for 128th place at the NCAA National Championships (+18, 234).
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from White Rock Christian Academy in 2023 … Received the GNS Community Scholarship four times … Was a two-time recipient of the Aspengrove School Academic Scholarship and was a student council representative … Graduated with a 4.0 GPA.
JUNIOR/AMATEUR GOLF: Qualified to compete at the 2021 IMG World Juniors and FCG Callaway World Junior Championship where she finished in a tie for 14th place … Placed eighth at the 2020 BC Women’s Amateur and has competed in several provincial and national level events in Canada.
PERSONAL: Born in Vancouver, B.C. … Daughter of Paul and Jennifer Kim … Father is a commercial realtor and mother is a pharmacist … Has two sisters, Sarah and Emma … Hobbies are playing the piano and flute, debate, dancing and swimming … Chose Oregon State because “It’s a supportive university and town, the ability to play Division I golf in the Pac-12, and it’s a drivable distance from my hometown” … Majoring in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
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