The Lake Forest College women’s hockey team and the North Shore Warhawks began their partnership back in 2019. They didn’t know it would two years before they were allowed to rejoin forces.
Julie Lord and Amanda Lee were honored as Lake Forest's nominees for the NCAA Woman of the Year award, and Joao Godoy was named the MWC Men's and Mixed Sports Athlete of the Year.
While challenged by the fact that there are no competitions or practices, Winter coaches are bringing their teams together and engaging them through various means.
On Wednesday, August 7, the Lake Forest College Athletic Department hosted the 2nd Annual Forester FANs in Chicago event at the Tenant Lounge in Chicago, Illinois.
On Sunday, July 21, the Lake Forest College Athletic Department hosted the inaugural Forester FANs in the Burbs event at “Bluffinia” in Lake Bluff, Illinois.
Four alumni from the Lake Forest College women’s hockey team have taken their playing careers to the professional level. Allie Carter ’16, Michelle Greeneway ’16, and Olivia Spellmire ’18 competed for standout teams in Europe this past year and Amy Budde ’19 will make her pro debut this fall.
Four alumni from the Lake Forest College women’s hockey team have taken their playing careers to the professional level. Allie Carter ’16, Michelle Greeneway ’16, and Olivia Spellmire ’18 competed for standout teams in Europe this past year and Amy Budde ’19 will make her pro debut this fall.
Lake Forest College alumna Kyra Vidas ’18, a four-year letter winner on the Forester women’s handball team, took her love for sports to the professional level after recently accepting a full-time position at the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) Atlanta Dream as the Director of Operations.
On Thursday, April 11, 2019 Forester senior students and student-athletes attended the Senior Forester Game Plan event, the capstone of a four-year career preparation program. The event was held on campus at Glen Rowan House at 7:00 p.m.
Lake Forest College had the chance to redefine the word “special” as it hosted the annual Region B Special Olympics Aquatics Meet on Saturday at the Sports and Rec Center. Over 190 athletes from Lake, McHenry, and Northern Cook county came to campus to compete in a range of swimming events from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Lake Forest has hosted the Special Olympics Aquatics Meet since 2011, when the NCAA Division III established a partnership with Special Olympics Illinois in an effort to create a mutual learning experience for both college athletes and Special Olympic athletes.
On Thursday, April 4, Lake Forest College President Steve Schutt and Director of Athletics Jackie Slaats hosted a dinner at Glen Rowan House to recognize this year’s “A-Team” honorees. The A-Team is comprised of student-athletes who received straight A’s in either the 2018 fall or spring semesters.
In a profile featuring 2011 Lake Forest College graduate Matthew Helderman ’11, the former Forester hockey player discusses how the 10,000-hour rule played a role in the success he has achieved as one of the top producers in Hollywood. The rule is a commonly used reference that infers an unusually high level of commitment toward goal achievement and Matt was fortunate to have found two venues to utilize the rule in his life: hockey and media.
Do you enjoy horseback riding, either leisurely or competitively? If so, the Lake Forest College Equestrian Club may be a great club to check out! Equestrian, a sport centered around the handling, riding and training of horses, is popular among collegiate clubs, and ours is currently growing!
Raquel Vescovi, head men’s and women’s tennis coach, reflects on a successful fall season that included an undefeated record in regular season play and eight titles at the Midwest Conference Individual Tournaments.
They say that tragedy strikes as unexpectedly as lightning in a cloudless sky.
On March 21, 2018, seniors on the Lake Forest College women’s hockey team, together with the team’s play by play webcaster Natalie Bober, met at the Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse ice rink. Always considerate, women’s hockey captain Kayla Griffith, also a senior, had gathered the players and their webcaster to commemorate the team’s winning 2017-2018 season.
For four members of the Lake Forest College men’s hockey team, the anticipation of a successful senior season on the ice is accompanied by the excitement and satisfaction of having already accepted full-time positions with powerhouse firms in Chicago and New York City.
Many strive for greatness, but few reach heights as fantastic as Heath Ogawa at this past NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving National Championships. Currently a senior at Lake Forest College in Lake Forest, Ill., Ogawa’s victory drives his team into the upcoming 2018-19 season.
Participating in his third international trip, Forester men’s basketball player and rising junior Aram Arslanian is looking to bring new skills and lessons learned back to Lake Forest from his experience overseas.
Michael Dau ’58, who was inducted into the Illinois Handball Association Hall of Fame in 2017, celebrated the 50th year of Forester handball after starting the program in 1968.
Coach Tamlyn Tills was named Midwest Conference Coach of the Year by her peers in both women’s basketball and women’s golf for the first time in her 10-year career at Lake Forest College.
It’s game day. The clock is winding down before the jump ball. Lake Forest College freshman and Pendleton, Indiana, native Kelsey Burton prepares for game time.
Lake Forest College diver Heath Ogawa has his sights set on the NCAA Division III Championships, which will be held next week (March 21-24) at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Each year one member of the Lake Forest College men’s hockey team is awarded the Peter G. Taylor Award. It is awarded to one player, selected by his teammates, whose outstanding talent, leadership and love for the game best exemplify the qualities of the player for whom it is named. The Peter Taylor award was established as a fond tribute by his family, friends and former teammates.