ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, VA. (THECOUNT) — Lauren Bernett, a James Madison University softball star who on Monday was named Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Week, has died. She was 20.

A cause of death was not provided.

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In a statement announcing the sad news Tuesday morning:

“Our hearts are aching, hearing the news of the loss of one of our student-athletes,” officials said … “We are a tight family. We are grateful that Lauren has been part of our JMU Athletics community and will always consider her to be a Duke. We will miss her dearly.”

Bernett, a sophomore, was a star catcher for the Dukes … and had just had arguably her best week ever on the diamond for JMU, reports TMZ.

In a game against College of Charleston on April 16, she recorded three hits and seven RBIs — a JMU record. Just days later, in a series against Drexel on April 23, she logged hits in seven of her nine at-bats.

On Monday, the CAA handed her its Player of the Week award for her performances.

Bernett — who was batting .336 this season with nine home runs — was also a key contributor to the James Madison squad that made a deep run in the 2021 Women’s College World Series.

“We love you, Lauren,” the JMU softball team said in a tweet on Tuesday.

The team has canceled its Wednesday doubleheader against Longwood in wake of Bernett’s death.

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