Lucy was number 1 in England rankings in age groups under 15, 17 and 19.
Lucy won Suffolk’s Junior Sports Personality of the Year award two years in a row (2016 and 2017). This is recognition for the time and effort Lucy devotes to her squash and how her dedication has paid off in her achievements.
In 2016 Lucy became a member of the Sports Aid UK talented athlete scheme.
In 2018 Lucy won the Stars of Suffolk Sports Personality Award.
In November 2018 Lucy was nominated for Sports Aid One to Watch award. This was an award launched in 2006 with double Olympic medalist and diving world champion Tom Dailey, the inaugural winner.
In 2018 Lucy became the British under 23 Champion
In 2019 Lucy became a part of the Sir John Hanson Scholarship in preparation for the Common Wealth Games 2022. She was one of just 5 athletes chosen out of 70 + applicants from multiple sports throughout the UK. Lucy was nominated through England Squash, who believe she will be competing at Birmingham 2022 for Team England.
After winning Suffolk’s Junior Sports Personality of the Year twice, Lucy was nominated and shortlisted for Suffolk’s Senior Sports Personality of the year 2019.