AMCC

AMCC LANDS FOUR ON WOMEN'S SOCCER ALL-GREAT LAKES REGION TEAM

AMCC LANDS FOUR ON WOMEN'S SOCCER ALL-GREAT LAKES REGION TEAM

Penn State Behrend seniors Olivia Belack and Jordan Oberlander, along with Pitt-Greensburg junior Brianna Burgunder and Mount Aloysius College junior Jordan Gebhart have been named to the 2017 United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division III All-Great Lakes Region Team.

Oberlander was selected to the first team for her first All-Region honors, while Belack is receiving her third All-Region accolade of her career. She was chosen to the second team after earning first team a year ago and third-team honors as a sophomore. This is the second season that both Burgunder and Gebhart pick up all-region honors.

As a first-team choice, Oberlander will move onto the ballot for a chance at All-American status. She finished the season ranked third in the nation in goals (30) and points (66). Oberlander also added six assists and six game-winning goals to her stat line. She was named the AMCC Offensive Player of the Year and was a first-team choice. Oberlander registered a point or more in all but two games, setting the program's single-season records for goals and points.

Belack tallied a team-best eight assists this season while scoring 10 goals for 28 points. The senior forward was named to the All-AMCC first team, her fourth straight All-Conference nod. Belack registered three-game winning goals, including the game winner in the AMCC Championships. She also broke the school record for career assists this season and had multiple goals in four contests.

Burgunder was chosen as an AMCC first team all-conference selection after setting career-highs in goals (19) and points (42), both of which ranked the second most in the conference. Her 19 goals and 42 points are second and third respectively in Pitt-Greensburg history for most goals and points in a single season.
The junior midfielder tallied multi-goal performances in six games, which included a four-goal, 10-point performance against Wilson College, both of which are the most in school-history for a single game. Entering her final season as a Bobcat, Burgunder ranks second in school history in goals (34), third in points (83), and is fourth in assists (14).

Gebhart was tied for the team lead and ranked in a tie for sixth in the AMCC with nine goals despite missing the first seven games of the season due to injury. The junior midfielder scored six goals in conference play and came up in the clutch with four game-winning goals as the Mounties notched a 7-2 record in conference action, the most conference wins in program history.