INDIANAPOLIS -- Sophomore
Louis Anceaux was selected to participate as an individual in the 2025 NCAA Men's Golf Championships and was placed in the Auburn Regional from May 12-14 at Auburn University Club in Auburn, Ala., the selection committee announced on Wednesday (April 30).
Anceaux is the first ULM golfer to be an NCAA Individual Qualifier since 2021 when Guillaume Fanonnel competed in the 2021 NCAA Stillwater Regional. Fanonnel competed in a pair of NCAA Regionals as he played in the 2019 event. Anceaux joins Doug Farr (1971), Kenny Buchan (1989), Brad Surles (1995) and Gustaf Kocken (2011) as ULM golfers to qualify for an NCAA Regional, and is the sixth Warhawk to earn an individual bid.
Anceaux captured his first career individual title at the Vaqueros Intercollegiate in February where he shot a 210 (-6) in Cancun, Mexico. He recorded five top-5 finishes and six top-10 finishes including a runner-up finish at the Graeme McDowell Invitational that featured Anceaux shooting the lowest single round in program history with a 63 in round two.
He helped the Warhawks earn two team victories after ULM captured the team title at the GMAC Invitational by setting the program's 54-hole team scoring record and a team title at the Gulf Coast Collegiate in the spring. Anceaux is currently ranked No. 96 in the latest national SCOREBOARD rankings.
Anceaux was selected as the top seed out of the 10 individuals in the Auburn Regional. The top five teams and the low individual not on those teams from each regional will advance to the finals.
Auburn University Club – Auburn, Alabama
Hosted by AuburnÂ
Teams (seeded in the following order):
1. AuburnÂ
2. Texas A&M
3. UCLA [Big Ten Conference]
4. SMU
5. Georgia Tech
6. Oregon
7. Purdue
8. University of Arkansas at Little Rock [Ohio Valley Conference]
9. TCU
10. Charleston
11. New Mexico State
12. Loyola Maryland [Patriot League]
13. USC Upstate [Big South Conference]
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
1. Louis Anceaux, University of Louisiana MonroeÂ
2. Claes Borregaard, Kennesaw State
3. Xing Luo, North AlabamaÂ
4. Thomas Schmidt, Arkansas State
5. Parker Claxton, Georgia Southern
6. Camden Braidech, Chattanooga
7. Yixiang Wang, Memphis
8. Jack Maxey, Arkansas State [Sun Belt Conference]
9. Jeep Patrick, Presbyterian [Big South Conference]
10. Jonathan Xoinis, UT Martin [Ohio Valley Conference]
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