NEW ORLEANS -- Sophomore
Louis Anceaux of ULM men's golf was voted Sun Belt Conference Men's Golfer of the Week following a league-wide vote on Thursday (Sept. 26).
Anceaux recorded the lowest 18-hole round in program history on Monday after posting a score of 63 (-9) and completed the tournament with a score of 202 (-14) in three rounds for an individual runner-up finish at the Graeme McDowell Invitational. His 202 (-14) score is also the second-lowest 54-hole individual score in program history. The sophomore from France drained eight birdies and an eagle, shooting a 63 (-9) in his record-breaking round on Monday after beginning the tournament with a score of 70 (-2) and finishing with a 69 (-3), good for a share of second place.
Anceaux helped the Warhawks break the team's 54-hole scoring record with an 834 (-30) and a share of the team championship at the GMAC Invitational, which marked
Nathan Weant's first tournament victory as head coach.
The ULM men's golf team is back on the links Monday (Sept. 30) at the Bayou City Collegiate in Houston.