Spring Sport Senior Spotlights

Spring Sport Senior Spotlights

Cece Cruz's hometown is Oregon, Wisconsin.

During her career at Lake Forest, Cruz earned four letters playing golf. During her freshman, sophomore, and junior seasons, she was named Academic All-Midwest Conference, and she was awarded the Forester Commitment Award for both her sophomore and junior years. She served as team captain during her senior year.

Her career stats include playing 58 rounds and 39 events, of which she won three, was top 5 in 13, and top 10 in 21. Her career average was 90.95.

Cruz will graduate in May with a degree in Business.

 

Aiden Pratt hails from St. Louis, Missouri. He earned six varsity letters during his career at Lake Forest, including two with the track team.

Pratt was named to the Academic All-Midwest Conference team after his sophomore year and served as team captain his senior year.

For indoor track, Pratt is part of three record-holding relays: 4 x 400 meter (3:37.83), sprint medley (3:47.27), and distance medley (10:57.99). He is second in team history for the 400m race with a time of 55.28 and is also second with his teammates for the 4 x 200m relay with a time of 1:45.53. His time of 25.27 for the 200m places him fifth in the team annals.

Pratt is also part of record-holding relays for the outdoor track season; his relay teams for the 4 x 400m (3:33.46) and sprint medley (3:51.37) both hold their respective records. His time of 54.30 in the 400m places him third in team history.

Pratt's degree will be in Biology, with a pre-health focus.

 

Riley Frisbie is from Countryside, Illinois.

During her four years on the softball team, Frisbie racked up numerous accolades for her work on the field. In her freshman season, she was named First Team All-Midwest Conference, Midwest Conference Newcomer of the Year, and National Fastpitch Coaches Association Second Team All-Great Lakes Region; she was also voted her team's Most Valuable Player. She was named Second Team All-Midwest Conference her sophomore, and First Team All-Midwest Conference her junior year.

Frisbie ranks third in team history for putouts and ninth for home runs. In her junior year, she set the team record for most putouts in a single season and finished her Lake Forest career as the team recordholder for most putouts overall.

In May, Frisbie will graduate with her bachelor's in communications.

 

Every Thursday for the next few weeks, we will be highlighting spring sport seniors and their accomplishments in their respective sports at Lake Forest College in lieu of our usual Forester Athlete of the Week.