The American Hockey Coaches Association announced its Fourth Annual "All American Scholars" on Tuesday and 20 Lake Forest College players made the list.
The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) announced the 2020 CoSIDA Academic All-District® Men's At-Large Team on Thursday and Forester men's hockey player Boyd DiClemente was among the honorees.
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.
The American Hockey Coaches Association announced the Division II-III CCM Hockey/AHCA All-American Teams on Friday and Forester Mark DerManulian was a Second Team West selection.
The NCAA announced the 12 teams that will participate in the 2020 Division III Championship Tournament and, for the first time since 1991, Lake Forest College is part of that field.
The All-Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Men's Hockey Teams and other end of season award winners were announced on Thursday and Lake Forest College was well-represented. Josh Giacomin, Mark DerManulian, and Aaron O'Neill were named All-NCHA and Patrick Kelliher was selected as the NCHA Coach of the year.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association announced its 2019-0 All-Academic Teams on Thursday and Lake Forest College had 25 honorees, the most in school history.
Lake Forest defeated visiting Trine University 3-1 Saturday night in the second game of their Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Harris Cup Quarterfinal series. Unfortunately for the Foresters, Trine came out on top 1-0 in the ensuing 20-minute minigame that decided the series.
The second two-goal game for junior forward Troy Nelson in the last eight days was not enough for the Foresters Friday night in a 5-4 overtime loss to Trine University in the opener of their Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Harris Cup quarterfinal series.
A shorthanded goal in the third period proved to be the difference Saturday night as Lake Forest dropped a 3-2 decision in the regular season finale at Concordia University Wisconsin.
A third period goal by sophomore forward Zach Leonard was not enough as the sixth-ranked Foresters fell 4-1 at Adrian College Friday night, ending the second-longest winning streak in program history at 11 games.
Junior Aaron O'Neill was selected as the Forester Athlete of the Week award for his performances in the team's two games versus the College of St. Scholastica this past Friday and Saturday.
After racking up 11 points in three victories, Forester Aaron O'Neill was named Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Offensive Player of the Week on Tuesday.
Junior forward Aaron O'Neill was presented with the Peter Taylor Award before the game and celebrated with four goals and two assists in an 8-0 shutout of visiting College of St. Scholastica on Saturday.
Sophomore forward Josh Giacomin earned his first career hat trick and the Foresters rolled to a 6-1 win over the College of St. Schoastica at home Friday evening.
Lake Forest College, the seventh-ranked team in the nation, fell behind 3-0 in the second period before rallying for a 5-4 victory at Milwaukee School of Engineering Tuesday night.
At 13-2-1, this season's Lake Forest College men's hockey team owns the program's best record through 16 games since the 1977-78 team went 14-2-0 en route to a runner-up finish in the NCAA Division II Tournament.
Senior forward Austin Aksoy scored 52 seconds into overtime on Saturday to give the Foresters a 3-2 victory over visiting Finlandia University and sweep of their weekend series.
Five players on the team had two points, including junior forward Joey Sardina, as Lake Forest hosted and defeated Finlandia University 6-3 Friday night in the first game of their weekend series.
After back-to-back two-goal games over the weekend, Lake Forest College hockey player Josh Giacomin was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday.
Lake Forest College's Josh Giacomin was selected as the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Offensive Players of the Week on Tuesday after posting a pair of two-goal performances at Trine University last weekend.