The St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference added seven individual to its list of SLIAC All-Academic Team honorees for 2020 spring sports this week, including Lake Forest College's Austin Aksoy.
While the quantity of accomplishments by Lake Forest College student-athletes in 2019-20 was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic, the quality of the Foresters' performance matched the high standards they have set over the years.
Lake Forest College golfer James Johnson was named St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Week on Wednesday for his performance at last the Shenandoah University Spring Fling in Florida last Thursday and Saturday.
Freshman James Johnson tied for fifth as an individual and Lake Forest was fifth as a team at the Shenandoah University Spring Fling on Thursday and Friday.
The Lake Forest College Athletic Department hosted the fourth annual Triptow Memorial Golf Tournament on Sunday, October 13, at White Deer Run Golf Course in nearby Vernon Hills.
Freshmen James Johnson and Connor Lindley posted their best scores of the fall during Monday's second and final round of the MSOE Invitational at the Grand Geneva Resort in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
Freshmen James Johnson and Anthony Scarletta posted scores in the 70s on Saturday as Lake Forest tied for 11th place at the Wisconsin Lutheran College Fall Invitational. Sunday's final round was cancelled due to weather.
Jack Dwyer and Amanda Lee shared the honor of being the first players in school history to be named St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Week in golf on Wednesday.
Freshmen Jack Dwyer and Connor Lindley were each at 4-over in Saturday's final round as Lake Forest climbed a spot in the standings and tied for 18th place at the 36-team Midwest Region Fall Classic.
Three Foresters making their collegiate debut posted back-to-back rounds in the 70s and Lake Forest tied for 10th place at the 23-team Culver's Edgewood Fall Classic over the weekend.