Sat, Feb 18 Final
Men's Lacrosse
2 Carroll
19 vs. Lake Forest
Wed, Feb 22 Final
Men's Lacrosse
5 Concordia Chicago
19 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Feb 25 Final
Men's Lacrosse
14 Lake Forest
1 at Beloit
Wed, Mar 1 Final
Men's Lacrosse
7 Illinois Tech
12 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Mar 4 Final
Men's Lacrosse
3 Benedictine
12 vs. Lake Forest
Wed, Mar 8 Final
Men's Lacrosse
22 Carthage
9 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Mar 11 Final
Men's Lacrosse
13 Calvin
11 vs. Lake Forest
Thu, Mar 16 Final
Men's Lacrosse
9 Lake Forest
27 vs. Mass.-Boston
Sat, Mar 18 Final
Men's Lacrosse
13 Lake Forest
10 vs. FDU-Florham
Sat, Mar 25 Final
Men's Lacrosse
9 Lake Forest
20 at Hope
Sat, Apr 1 Final
Men's Lacrosse
3 Northland
22 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Apr 8 Final
Men's Lacrosse
16 Lake Forest
14 at Dubuque
Sat, Apr 15 Final
Men's Lacrosse
23 Lake Forest
5 at Monmouth
Sat, Apr 22 Final
Men's Lacrosse
7 Cornell
12 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Apr 29 Final
Men's Lacrosse
3 Northwestern-St. Paul
11 vs. Lake Forest
Wed, May 3 Final
Men's Lacrosse
4 Cornell
18 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, May 6 Final
Men's Lacrosse
9 Dubuque
10 vs. Lake Forest
Wed, May 10 Final
Men's Lacrosse
2 Lake Forest
23 at John Carroll
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Lake Forest Defeats Cornell to Earn at Least a Share of MLC Title

Photo by Yanna Glaspy
Photo by Yanna Glaspy

The Lake Forest College men's lacrosse team's 12-7 triumph over visiting Cornell College on Saturday was its fourth in as many Midwest Lacrosse Conference games this season and assured the Foresters at least a share of the 2023 MLC title.

Sophomore Conor Murphy accounted for five of the home team's 22 caused turnovers and he also led all players in the contest with a career-high 10 ground balls.

Fellow Forester sophomores Chas Dean and Bode Rubright led the Lake Forest offense with three goals apiece while freshman Brendan Herbert finished with a score and three assists.

Lake Forest scored the first five goals of the game, beginning with Dean at the 12:57 mark of the opening quarter. Herbert, Rubright, sophomore Trip Gaston, and junior John Casey followed and Rubright struck again later in the period to make the score 6-1 after 15 minutes of play.

Both teams scored twice in the second with the Foresters' tallies coming from Dean and freshman Ryan Dousewicz. 

Already ahead 8-3, the home team added to its advantage in the third as Dean and Rubright completed their hat tricks and Casey took over the team lead with his 33rd goal of the season. The Rams' second man-up goal of the game late in the period made the score 11-4 going into the fourth.

Three goals from the visitors made it an 11-7 game with six minutes to play but they would get no closer. Lake Forest sophomore Caden Elias netted his first of the season with 3:48 on the clock to close out the scoring.

Freshman John O'Reilly won 12 of 20 faceoffs for the Foresters, who were a perfect 20-for-20 on clears while the Rams were just 18-of-33 and committed 38 turnovers. Lake Forest outshot its guests 67-19 and Forester sophomore goalie Andrew Widlar made four saves while picking up the victory.

The Foresters improved to 10-4 overall and 4-0 in MLC play this season. Cornell fell to 4-11 with one victory in five league games.

Lake Forest, which has already clinched the top seed in the four-team MLC Tournament, can secure the conference championship outright with a victory in next Saturday's regular season finale against visiting University of Northwestern. The Foresters' Senior Day game will begin at 2:00 p.m.