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Gorodetsky Selected to Jewish Sports Review All-America Team

Gorodetsky Selected to Jewish Sports Review All-America Team

Emory University senior Lauren Gorodetsky was named to the 2013 Jewish Sports Review Women's College All-America Soccer Team, based her performance during the season.

This was the third-straight season that Gorodetsky has been named to the Jewish Sports Review All-America team, and is one of four repeat winners honored this year.

Earlier in the year, she became the second defensive player in NCAA Division III history and the eighth Division III player overall to be named an All-American on four occasions by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA), earning a spot on the Third Team.  Gorodetsky was also selected as a first team All-American by D3Soccer.com.  She is the first player in the history of women's soccer in the University Athletic Association (UAA) to be named the conference's Most Valuable Player three times, and earned all-UAA First Team recognition for the fourth-straight season.

Gorodetsky claimed a number of academic honors as well, as Psychology and Political Science major with a 3.89 GPA was named to the Capital One/ CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team and the NSCAA Scholar All-America Third Team in 2013.

Gorodetsky anchored an Emory defense that finished the season ranked 20th in Division III with a 0.557 goals-against average and recorded 10 shutouts.  The center back started all 19 games she appeared in, adding on four goals and two assists for 10 points, including a team-best three game-winning goals.  She ended her Emory career with 11 goals and nine assists for 31 points, while starting the second-most games in school history (82) and appearing in the third most (83).

The Eagles completed their 2013 campaign with a 16-4-1 overall record, reaching the round of 16 of the NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championships for a program-record fourth consecutive season.