The Intercollegiate Tennis Association recently announced its 2012 Scholar Athletes and Lake Forest College freshman Anthony Mykhaylovskyy made the list. A student-athlete must have a grade point average of at least 3.50 (on a 4.00 scale) for the current academic year to qualify.
The Midwest Conference announced its Academic All-MWC honorees for 2011-12 on Wednesday. Lake Forest College had 68 student-athletes in 13 sports listed.
The Lake Forest College spring sports announced their end-of-season awards on Monday. Sophomore Ryan Kreis repeated as the men's tennis team's Most Valuable Player and classmate Judy Gilbert received the same award in softball.
Men's tennis player Elliot Muth was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after claiming a pair of Midwest Conference championships the previous weekend.
The Lake Forest College men's tennis team placed third at the Midwest Conference Championships in Madison, Wisconsin. A league title at #2 doubles on Sunday was the third career championship for junior John Adams and the second of the weekend for senior Elliot Muth.
The Forester men's tennis team has the second-highest point total after Saturday's singles competition at the Midwest Conference Championships in Madison, Wisconsin. Sophomore Ryan Kreis staked his claim as the top player in the conference by winning the title at #1 singles and senior Elliot Muth also captured a championship at #3.
The Midwest Conference Men's Tennis Championship Tournaments will be played this weekend at other Nielsen Tennis Center in Madison, Wisconsin. The six positional singles tournaments will be played out on Saturday and the doubles competition will occur on Sunday.
Lake Forest College tennis player John Adams was named Midwest Conference Performer of the Week on Tuesday after sweeping his matches at #2 doubles and singles last week.
The Forester men's tennis team hosted and defeated North Central 5-4 on Saturday. Lake Forest sophomore Anthony Warren was one of three players on the team to win twice on the day.
The Lake Forest College men's tennis team fell 7-2 at Wheaton College, the 14th-ranked team in the Central Region, on Wednesday. Junior John Adams contributed to both of the Foresters' team points.
The Forester men's tennis team hosted and defeated Knox College 8-1 on Thursday. Lake Forest senior Nick Cantor finished off the contest with a hard-fought 4-6, 6-4, (10-8) triumph at #6 singles.
The Intercollegiate Tennis Association released its regional rankings on Wednesday and Lake Forest College sophomore Ryan Kreis was listed 11th in the Central Region.
Ryan Kreis and John Adams each picked up victories for the Foresters in the first and second singles positions. Adams teamed with Elliot Muth to pick up a win at second doubles.
Men's tennis player John Adams was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday for his performance in a pair of Midwest Conference South Division matches last Saturday.
The Lake Forest College men's tennis team was defeated 7-2 by Grinnell College before winning by the same score against host Illinois College on Saturday. Forester sophomore Ryan Kries dropped a total of just two games in his two #1 singles matches on the day.
The Lake Forest College men's tennis team dropped a 5-4 decision at Wabash College on Saturday. Forester junior John Adams and sophomore Ryan Kreis each won twice on the day.
The Lake Forest College men's tennis team defeated the University of Scranton 6-2 in Hilton Head, South Carolina, on Thursday. Forester senior Elliot Muth prevailed in close matches at #2 doubles and #3 singles.
The Lake Forest College men's tennis team defeated Gettysburg College 7-2 Wednesday afternoon in a match that was delayed more than four hours due to wet courts. After pulling out a tiebreak victory at #2 doubles, junior John Adams also prevailed at #2 singles.
The Lake Forest College men's tennis team trailed 3-0 but was leading in three singles matches when rain suspended its match with Mississippi College on Tuesday. The contest will not be finished.
The Forester men's tennis team was defeated 8-1 by Denison University, the 30th-ranked team in the country, on Monday. It was the first of four matches for the Foresters during their spring break trip to Hilton Head, South Carolina.
The Lake Forest College men's tennis team suffered a pair of defeats at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater on Saturday, falling 8-1 to the hosts and 5-4 to Carthage College. Forester sophomore Anthony Warren won three of his four matches on the day.