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.
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.
Sophomores Leo Canales and Ricardo Palma earned Handball All-America honors and Head Coach Mike Dau won his 50th national title at the United States Handball Association Collegiate National Championships over the weekend.
Championship events are coming up for Lake Forest College's six winter sports and talk of clinching and tiebreakers runs rampant. Here's a breakdown of it all.
Junior Anthony Collado and senior Matthew Chu claimed the A Division championship and Forester tandems won two more titles at the Illinois Handball Association Women's and Women's Doubles Tournament over the weekend.
Forester sophomore Leo Canales and senior Matthew Chu met in the final of the Men's Open Consolation bracket at the 2016 Illinois Handball Association Men's and Women's Singles Tournament over the weekend.
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.
Sophomore handball players Kyra Vidas and Bethany Fyffe won the Women's B and B Consolation brackets at the Milwaukee Classic over the weekend. Several other Foresters were also successful at the event.
Forester sophomore Leo Canales defeated classmate Ricardo Palma in the semifinals on his way to the 2015 Illinois Handball Association Contenders title over the weekend.