With three conference titles, NCAA postseason participation in three sports, and a milestone handball national championship, 2015-16 was another successful year for Lake Forest College Athletics.
Lake Forest College's George Vidas was included as the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame (NFF) announced Wednesday the members of the 2016 NFF Hampshire Honor Society, which is comprised of college football players from all divisions of play who each maintained a cumulative 3.2 GPA or better throughout their college career.
On Thursday, April 21, President Steve Schutt and Athletic Director, 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 2015 fall or 2015 spring semester.
Five Forester football seniors were selected to represent Team Stars & Stripes at the seventh annual Division III Tazon de Estrellas (Bowl of the Stars) in Baja, Mexico on December 19.
Today, December 23, marks an incredibly special day for Lake Forest College Head Handball Coach and Assistant Football Coach Mike Dau ’58, as he turns 80 years young.
The seventh annual Tazón de Estrellas (Game of the Stars) will be played in Baja, Mexico, on December 19 and five Forester football players appear on the 43-member Team Stars and Stripes roster.
Two Forester teams captured Midwest Conference championships and another advanced to the NCAA Tournament in the fall of 2015. Lake Forest's eight fall sports combined for a .606 overall winning percentage and a .744 mark in league play. Individual Foresters earned 29 all-conference honors and set or tied 24 program records.
Willie McIntyre, Sean Chapman, and Pat Clark were recognized as First Team All-Midwest Conference South Division selections and five other Foresters were named to the Second Team on Wednesday.
The Midwest Conference issued its weekly release for football on Monday. Included are results from the last week as well as the league's Offensive, Defensive, and Special Teams Performers of the Week.
The Midwest Conference issued its weekly release for football on Monday. Included are results from the last week as well as the league's Offensive, Defensive, and Special Teams Performers of the Week.
Junior Charlie Quinn rushed for 142 yards on 13 carries and was one of two Forester tailbacks to score three touchdowns in a 54-10 victory at Grinnell College on Saturday.
The Midwest Conference issued its weekly release for football on Monday. Included are results from the last week as well as the league's Offensive, Defensive, and Special Teams Performers of the Week.
Lake Forest College football players Jagan Cleary and Sean Chapman were named Midwest Conference Offensive and Defensive Performers of the Week, respectively, on Monday. They helped lead the Foresters to a 41-17 victory over visiting Cornell College on Saturday.
The Lake Forest College football team trailed early but eventually pulled away for a 41-17 victory over visiting Cornell College on Saturday. Forester freshman quarterback Jagan Cleary tied a school record with five touchdown passes in the contest.
The Midwest Conference issued its weekly release for football on Monday. Included are results from the last week as well as the league's Offensive, Defensive, and Special Teams Performers of the Week.
The Lake Forest College football team was defeated 52-28 by visiting Illinois College on Saturday, despite 259 all-purpose yards from Forester junior tailback Charlie Quinn.
The Midwest Conference issued its weekly release for football on Monday. Included are results from the last week as well as the league's Offensive, Defensive, and Special Teams Performers of the Week.
The Forester football team was defeated 38-7 at Monmouth College on Saturday. Lake Forest's only score was a 4-yard touchdown reception by senior wide receiver Willie McIntyre.
The Midwest Conference issued its weekly release for football on Monday. Included are results from the last week as well as the league's Offensive, Defensive, and Special Teams Performers of the Week.
It was a happy homecoming for the Lake Forest College football team after their 34-3 victory over Knox College on Saturday. Senior quarterback Sean Dickson rushed for the Foresters' first touchdown of the day and threw for two more scores later in the contest.
The Midwest Conference issued its weekly release for football on Monday. Included are results from the last week as well as the league's Offensive, Defensive, and Special Teams Performers of the Week.
The Forester football team was defeated 35-13 at Carroll University on Saturday. Senior safety Pat Clark led Lake Forest with 10 tackles in the contest.
Football player Joey Valdivia was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after helping lead the team to a 42-34 victory over visiting Beloit College on Saturday.
The Midwest Conference issued its weekly release for football on Monday. Included are results from the last week as well as the league's Offensive, Defensive, and Special Teams Performers of the Week.
The Lake Forest College football team defeated visiting Beloit College 42-34 on Saturday, thanks in large part to junior tailbacks Charlie Quinn and Joey Valdivia, who combined for 273 yards and five touchdowns. They are the first pair of Foresters to rush for 100 yards in the same game in nearly 15 years.
Lake Forest College's George Vidas was included as the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame (NFF) recently announced the 135 semifinalists for the 2015 William V. Campbell Trophy, presented by Fidelity Investments® and prominently displayed inside its official home at the New York Athletic Club, which recognizes an individual as the absolute best football scholar-athlete in the nation.