Kulick, who
bowled collegiately at Morehead State, became the first woman to win a
PBA Tour title on Sunday, beating Chris Barnes in the final of the 45th
Tournament of Champions.
Kulick outscored Barnes 265-195 to take
home the $40,000 first prize and a two-year PBA Tour exemption. The
32-year-old right-hander earned a berth in the Tournament of Champions
by winning the PBA Women's World Championship last September.
"It's been a dream of mine to
win a PBA Tour event but I couldn't have imagined it would have come in
the Tournament of Champions," Kulick said in a release. "It may have
looked easy but my legs were like jelly — it got to a point where I
couldn't feel them. Believe me, I was nervous and I was just letting
adrenaline take over."
The
previous best finish for a woman in a PBA Tour event was second by Liz
Johnson of Cheektowaga, N.Y., in the 2005 Banquet Open.
Kulick,
of Union, N.J., also was the first woman to earn a PBA Tour exemption,
finishing sixth in the tour trials in 2006. Her best finish during the
2006-07 season was 22nd, accomplished twice.
"I believe this can
only mean bigger and better things for the sport," said Kulick, who
started Sunday's match with four consecutive strikes. "If in any way
this can be a boost for women sports and bowling, I'm willing to do my
part.
"I feel like I'm on a magic carpet ride right now and I want to keep riding it higher and higher."
Barnes was trying for his second Tournament of Champions win. He also won in 2006.
"When
it comes down to one game, a combination of factors have to come
together and they just didn't for me," he said, "but Kelly bowled great
and she met every challenge."
Kulick, a three-time All-American,
was the 1997 and 1998 Collegiate Bowler of the Year while at Morehead.
In 1998, she helped the Eagles win the national championship.