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ULM's Ali Lucas Wins Louisiana Women's Golf Association Amateur Championship

ULM's Ali Lucas Wins Louisiana Women's Golf Association Amateur Championship

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NEW ORLEANS - ULM rising sophomore Ali Lucas defeated top-seeded Heather Lott 1-up to win the Louisiana Women's Golf Association (LWGA) Amateur Championship on Wednesday at TPC Louisiana in New Orleans.

Lucas, who was seeded third in the event, led the Warhawks with a 78.5 stroke average over 29 rounds last year as a true freshman. She advanced to the championship match of the LWGA Amateur Championship after she defeated Samford University junior Anna Heim 4-and-3 on Tuesday.

"It is pretty exciting to win this event, but more exciting because I know the competition I played against was extremely good," Lucas said. "I have been working really hard this summer on my putting and I knew after my first season at ULM that I would have to make more putts if I wanted to start winning tournaments."

Lucas, who defeated 2010 champion Elise Bradley 3-and-2 in the quarterfinals, needed just one putt on 10 of her 15 holes in the semifinals and only had 29 putts over 18 holes in her championship round.

"I am so proud of Ali," ULM head coach Ashley Tonore said. "She has worked really hard this summer and winning the Louisiana Amateur Championship is quite an accomplishment. Ali started playing really strong towards the end of the year and has been putting the ball really well. We are looking for some great things from Ali this upcoming season."

Lott, who turned in the second-lowest stroke average at the University of Kentucky this past season, won the first two holes of the championship match. Lucas carded a birdie on six to pull within one hole, but carried a two-hole deficit into the back nine after dropping the eighth hole.

Lucas began her charge to the championship on the par-four 10th hole with a chip in for birdie. She squared the match on the very next hole before sinking a 5-foot putt on number 13 to take the lead for good. Lucas pushed her lead out to two holes with a par on 15, but Lott got the hole back on 17 to set up a dramatic 18th hole.

"It was pretty nerve racking," Lucas said. "I missed my practice round and had only played 18 once and that was back on Sunday. Heather's birdie putt lipped out and I had a one-and-a-half foot tap in to win - normally that wouldn't be a stressful putt, but today that wasn't the case."

Success at the state level is not something new for the product of Notre Dame High School. Lucas won the 2008 and 2009 Louisiana District II State Championship and the 2009 and 2010 High School All-Star Classic Tournament. Playing for the boy's team, Lucas helped lead Notre Dame to the state championship while finishing third as an individual her senior year.

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