THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2013 PAGE 7 GOLF Teresa Lu wins first title at Mizuno Classic ASSOCIATED PRESS SHIMA, Japan — Taiwan's Teresa SHIMA, Japan — Taiwan's Teresa Lu won the Mizuno Classic on Sunday, birdieing the last two holes and six of the final eight for a two-stroke victory. The 25-year-old Lu, a regular on the Japan LGPA Tour after giving up her LGPA Tour membership in 2010, shot an 8-under 64 in windy, wet conditions at Kimetsu Kashikojima. She finished at 14-under 202 and earned $180,000 for her first professional title. "I've been waiting for this day for so long." Lu said. "This is my first win. It's been eight years on tour. I'm really happy. Really nervous and really happy. She made a 12-foot birdie putt on the par-4 18th. "I knew I have to go lower and get more birdies otherwise I was going to get in a playoff", Lu said. "It's better not a playoff. So I focus on the birdie." She has three runner-up finishes and 13 top-10s this season on the JLPGA. "Beginning of this year, I got into two playoffs and in both of them, I lose," Lu said. "I guess I really learned from that and just tried to be calm." South Korea's Shella Choi, tied with Lu with two holes to play, had a 66 to finish second. TERESA LU Mizuno Classic winner focus. I don't know why, not nervous. I think good experience for me. ... It's OK; though, because I played well today. Disappointed, but satisfied." "I think I had very good confidence today," said Choi. "I just think, 'OL, one putt, just one stroke.' So I think birdie and "I've been waiting for this day for so long." Japanese players took the next five spots. Mamiko Higa and Yuki Ichinose shot 70 to tie for third at 10 under, Yumiko Yoshida (68) and Shilo Oyama (71) followed at 9 under, and Asako Fujimoto (71) was 8 under. Stacy Lewis, the 2012 winner, tied for eighth at 7 under after a 70. The American was the top-ranked player in the field at No. 3. putts earlier I just couldn't seem to make any putts. But to shoot 2 under in this wind is a good score. It's pretty crazy what those two are doing today." American Brittany Lincicome, a stroke behind second-round leaders Higa, Ichinose and Oyama entering the day, had a 77 to tie for 29th at 2 under. "It's really hard out there," Lewis said. "I could have made some Lu became the second Taiwanese winner in tournament. Ai-Yu Tu won in 1986 when the event was called the Mazda Japan Classic. Lu was asked if she planned to return to the LPGA Tour. "Probably, probably," she said. "It's big!" NFL "The thing I'm most proud of is the heart of our guys," Harbaugh said. "They showed the heart of champions. Where this will lead us, we'll find out." ASSOCIATED PRESS Who knows if the Ravens can rebound from their poor start to make the postseason for a sixth straight year? This much is certain: It would have been much tougher if they were 3-6 and tied for last place with Pittsburgh. Teresa Lu won her first title the Mizuno Classic, birdieing six of the final eight holes despite strong winds on Sunday. "Thank you, Lord!" shouted James Ihedigbo as he left the field. Flacco threw two interceptions and lost a fumble, and Ray Rice gained a mere 30 yards on 18 ASSOICATED PRESS Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green (18) celebrates his touchdown with teammate wide receiver Mohamed Sanu during the second half of an NFL football game in Baltimore, Sunday, Nov. 10. Green grabbed a bobbled ball in the end zone to tie the game and send it into overtime. Ravens steal victory from Bengals in overtime, 20-17 ASSOCIATED PRESS BALTIMORE — Their season hanging in the balance after having victory snatched away on a final desperate play of regulation, the Baltimore Ravens responded like champions. "It's disappointment," coach John Harbaugh said of A.J. Green's catch as the clock ran out in the fourth quarter. "But you don't get disheartened. You still have a chance to win the game." victimized by a desperation 51-yard touchdown pass to force overtime, the defending Super Bowl winners edged Cincinnati 20-17 on Justin Tucker's 46-yard field goal with 5:27 left in OT Sunday. And so they did, after blowing a 17-0 halftime lead. Bidding to end a three-game skid and remain relevant in the playoff hunt, the Ravens committed three turnovers and managed only 189 yards of offense. "We're not playing great right now," Baltimore quarterback Joe Flacco conceded, "but we're doing the best we can to win." Four of the Ravens' five losses have come by a combined 14 points. It seemed like this one was headed in that direction after Andy Dalton forced overtime with that heave to Green to end the fourth quarter. The tense win thrust the Ravens (4-5) into a second-place tie in the AFC North, just one game behind Cincinnati (6-4) in the loss column. It was Baltimore's first victory since Oct. 6. "I looked back and saw Green with the ball in his hands and I couldn't believe it," Ravens corner-back Corey Graham said. But Baltimore ravens. carries. And still, the Ravens prevailed. "Sometimes you have to win by any means necessary." Rice said. "Winning heals a lot. Now we've got to get on a roll to get back where we want to be." Despite their comeback, the Bengals lost their second straight overtime game. Dalton went 24 for "They showed the heart of champions. Where this will lead us, we'll find out." JOHN HARBAUGH Baltimore Ravens coach Almost, but not quite. On the last-second throw in regulation, Green positioned himself behind the pack and caught the deflection "We've got to do whatever we can to make one more play, put ourselves in a better position where we can score and have a chance to not let the other team have it," Dalton said. "Again, it didn't happen today." 51 for 274 yards and three interceptions and was sacked five times as the Bengals lost to Baltimore for the fifth time in six games. And now it's their turn to lament a run of narrow defeats. after it flicked off the hand of Ihedigbo, who earlier had the first two interceptions of his career. "I was just looking for someone to tap the ball so I could catch it," Green said. The Bengals won the toss before overtime and moved to the Baltimore 33 before Giovani Bernard caught a short pass, reversed field and was tackled for an 11-yard loss on fourth down. Baltimore then got a pair of first downs before Tucker kicked the winner. With 151 yards receiving, Green set a franchise record with his fifth straight 100-yard game. And, making his second start of the season, Cincinnati linebacker Vincent Rey had 13 tackles, three sacks and his first career interception. but it all went for laugh: A gusty afternoon proved troublesome for the Bengals. 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