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Rocky Mountain College's Lauryn Gamache named honorable mention all-American

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(Editor's note: Rocky Mountain College athletics release)

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) announced Wednesday that Rocky Mountain College's Lauryn Gamache was selected for an NAIA All-American Honorable Mention for the 2019 season.

This is the second All-American Honorable Mention selection for Gamache who earned the honor in 2017.

"Lauryn has had another exceptional year and thoroughly deserves to be named a NAIA All-American for the second time in her career," said Rocky's head women's soccer coach, Richard Duffy.

Gamache finished the 2019 season with 17 goals which ranked No. 33 in total goals in the NAIA. She also recorded five assists for a total of 39 points.

The senior from St. Louis, Mo., has 50 career goals, 23 career assists, and 123 career points which counts as the most in school history in all three categories. She also broke the program record for most goals in a single match this season with five against Northwest Christian on Nov. 1.

Gamache was the leading scorer on a Battlin' Bears team that advanced to the NAIA Women's Soccer National Championship's final site for the first time in school history. Rocky finished with an overall record of 14-5-3 after losing to the eventual NAIA champion, Keiser University, in the round of sixteen. The 14 wins ties Rocky's 2008 and 2012 teams for most in a single season in program history.