CHARLESTON, S.C. — Emma Talley gave the Southeastern Conference something else to shout about.
The rising Alabama sophomore won the U.S. Women's Amateur on Sunday, beat Yueer Cindy Feng 2 and 1 at the Country Club of Charleston.
"Thanks everybody. You were all awesome and 'Roll Tide,'" she told the crowd after closing out Feng on the next-to-last hole in the 36-hole final.
The 19-year-old Talley, from Princeton, Ky., had a "Big Al" mascot headcover, the Crimson Tide's script "A" logo on her shoes and coach Mic Potter and teammate Stephanie Meadows in the gallery cheering her on throughout the match. Meadow carried a sign, "Go Emma. Roll Tide," throughout the 36 holes.
And Talley needed all the support she could get, squandering a three-up lead early in the afternoon round. But Talley took the lead for good with a birdie on the 10th hole, the 28th of the match, and didn't let Feng back in front.
Talley finished the match when the 17-year-old Feng conceded par on the par-3 17th, then missed a 6-footer for a par that would've sent the match to the 36th hole. She'll bring the winner's medal and her new title back to campus this fall and hopefully make an impact on the school's fanbase, which has its sights set on a third national football crown.
"Football at Alabama is pretty much the biggest thing there is," Talley said. "I do know that I have friends who are Alabama athletes who've been following me and watching on TV."
Feng was vying to become the first Chinese-born player to win a USGA title.