News Summary
James Madison University has canceled its softball season following the heartbreaking death of Lauren Bernett, a standout player recently named Player of the Week. Coach Loren LaPorte and the team expressed their sorrow and the difficult nature of the decision, emphasizing their desire to honor Bernett’s legacy and focus on healing. The JMU community is mourning while remembering Bernett’s impact on the team and the broader softball community. This decision signifies a prioritization of mental health and academics during this challenging time.
Harrisonburg, Virginia – James Madison University (JMU) has canceled the remainder of their softball season following the tragic death of student-athlete Lauren Bernett. The announcement comes as the athletic community mourns the loss of the 20-year-old player, who was recently recognized as the Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Week shortly before her passing.
The decision to end the season was made by head coach Loren LaPorte and the JMU softball team, who described the choice as extremely difficult and expressed their heavy hearts in the wake of such a significant loss. The team has emphasized their gratitude for the outpouring of support from fans and the broader softball community during this challenging time.
In honoring Bernett’s memory, the team plans to focus on healing and prioritizing their academic commitments. The players will use this time not only to remember their teammate but to come together as they process the impact of her absence.
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