The American Hockey Coaches Association announced the 2020-21 Krampade All-American Scholars this week and 20 Foresters appeared on the list of Division II-III men.
The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) announced the 2020-21 Academic All-District® At-Large Teams on Thursday and Lake Forest College men's hockey player Boyd DiClemente was listed for the second year in a row.
After a late start, Lake Forest teams finished strong in 2020-21 and achieved a level of success the Foresters have become accustomed to over the years.
After 11 years as a member of the Forester men's hockey coaching staff, including the last seven as head coach, Patrick Kelliher is resigning to relocate with his family. He will be replaced by Sean O'Malley, the team's top assistant for the last seven years.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association announced the 2020-21 NCHA All-Academic Teams on Thursday and the Lake Forest men established a new league record with 22 honorees.
Men's hockey player Carson Poulin was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after helping lead Lake Forest to a 2-1 victory at Aurora University in Saturday night's season finale.
The Lake Forest College men's hockey team accounted for the game's first goal but four scores in the third period by visiting Milwaukee School of Engineering gave the Raiders a 6-1 victory Saturday night.
The Lake Forest College men's hockey team dropped a 4-1 decision at Milwaukee School of Engineering Friday night and will look to avenge that loss against the Raiders at home on Saturday.
Game times for the Forester women's hockey team's series with Adrian College the weekend of February 19-21 have changed while the men's games against the Bulldogs that weekend have been postponed.
After months of planning for a safe return-to-play, the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association will drop the puck on a revised league schedule this weekend. The restart will feature new divisions in both the Men's and Women's Conferences as well as a new overtime/shootout structure and points system - which will be used to determine teams and seeds for a planned 2020-21 NCHA postseason.
The Midwest Conference (MWC) Presidents Council announced this morning that it will not sponsor league competition, including championships, for fall and winter sports during the 2020-2021 academic year.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association (NCHA) announced today that it will be moving conference play to the 2021 calendar year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.