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LOCK HAVEN, Pa. — Former Gannon University swimmer and women’s water polo athlete Lauren Myrick is among 75 athletes recognized as “Made in the PSAC” as part of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference’s 75th anniversary.

The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference is celebrating its 75th anniversary season in 2025-26 and is honoring 300 of its most prominent contributors.

The first 75 honorees, including Myrick, were designated “Made in the PSAC”, a group that recognizes former student-athletes that have gone on to influential careers after graduation (which could be in the sports industry, but not necessarily as a professional athlete.)

“For 75 years, the PSAC has been more than a conference–it’s been a proving ground for excellence, leadership, and lifelong impact,” said PSAC Commissioner Steve Murray. “The ‘Made in the PSAC’ honorees reflect the very best of what our institutions represent. Their achievements stand as a testament to the transformative power of Division II athletics and the values that define the PSAC: integrity, resilience, and a commitment to something greater than oneself.”

The PSAC was founded on March 11, 1951, and comprised 14 institutions as the Pennsylvania State Teachers College Athletic Conference (PSTCAC). Since then, it has grown into one of the largest conferences in the NCAA across all three divisions with membership covering every geographical region of Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth as well as West Virginia (Commonwealth University-Bloomsburg, Commonwealth University-Lock Haven, Commonwealth University-Mansfield, East Stroudsburg University, Gannon University, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Kutztown University, Millersville University, Pennsylvania Western University California, Pennsylvania Western University Clarion, Pennsylvania Western University Edinboro, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Seton Hill University, Shepherd University, Shippensburg University, Slippery Rock University, West Chester University).  

All 300 honorees were selected through a process that included nominations from institutions and selections by committee. The committee was comprised of institutional and PSAC staff.

The lone water polo athlete among the group is Lauren Myrick of Gannon University. 

Myrick who competed at Gannon in both swimming and water polo from 2008-11, served as captain of the swim team for two seasons and competed on the water polo squad in 2009 and 2010 during her time in Erie.  In addition, she served as President of the Gannon Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and returned to her alma mater as an assistant swim coach.

She currently runs her own Coaching and Consulting Firm in North Carolina, working as a Peak Performance & Mindset Coach, Speaker, and Workshop Facilitator; she helps teams and leaders prevent burnout and achieve their goals. She notes, “I blend my business experience and process expertise with Emotional Intelligence, Coaching, and Mental Health tools to deliver massive breakthroughs for my clients – helping them to live happier, healthier, and more fulfilling lives.”

In her experience, she has received many awards and certifications, as well as holding significant roles throughout her career. A few of these include: Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, Advanced PSYCH-K Facilitator of Energy Psychology, Trauma Informed Mental Health Specialist, she is a Former Global Leadership and Development Director, and has been highlighted three times in the Wall Street Journal as a Featured Expert.

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