Chipotle names bowl after Cincinnati-native Rose Lavelle
Want to eat like U.S. women's soccer star Rose Lavelle?
Chipotle just officially named a bowl after the Cincinnati native and midfielder for the U.S. women's national soccer team.
Born and raised in the Queen City, the 26-year-old Mount Notre Dame graduate is now one of the biggest and most successful soccer stars in the world — a reigning World Cup champion and recent bronze medalist at the Tokyo Olympics.
Above video: Rose Lavelle talks about Cincinnati ahead of USWNT game at TQL Stadium
Her Chipotle bowl will be launched on the app on July 1.
Fans will be able to order the Rose Lavelle Bowl which is packed with chicken, brown rice, black beans, mild salsa, corn, lettuce, side of chips, guacamole and salad dressing on the side.
Cincinnati has made tributes to Lavelle, creating a mural in her honor at The Banks.
And Lavelle has not forgotten her roots either.
From Skyline Chili to returning to her alma mater, Rose Lavelle lives and breathes Cincinnati.
Lavelle's career has skyrocketed alongside a major soccer boom in Cincinnati. The city has embraced the newest Major League Soccer team, FC Cincinnati, as Lavelle collects accolade after accolade.