The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) announced its 2020 All-Academic Teams and Scholar-Athletes on Wednesday. Lake Forest College had 12 players named All-America Scholar-Athletes while the Forester women were recognized as an ITA All-Academic Team for the fourth year in a row.
The Midwest Conference released the list of 2019-20 Academic All-MWC honorees on Friday and Lake Forest College was represented on the list by a school record 160 individuals.
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 Midwest Conference decided Friday to indefinitely suspend all spring regular season conference competition and league championships until further notice.
Senior Chase Garber and freshman Oleksyi Vyshyvanyuk won both of their doubles matches and each added a victory in singles on Friday but the Foresters fell 7-2 to Berry College and 5-4 to the University of Lynchburg.
Freshman Oleksyi Vyshyvanyuk improved to 9-1 in singles this season but Lake Forest was defeated 7-2 by LeTourneau University on Wednesday during the team's Spring Break Trip to Hilton Head, South Carolina.
Senior Chase Garber was one of three Foresters to win twice in the team's first Spring Break match, a 6-3 victory over Millikin University at Hilton Head High School in South Carolina.
Freshman Jacob Tilton was one of four Lake Forest players to win twice Thursday night as the team defeated Calvin College at the Racquet Club of Lake Bluff.
Senior Chase Garber was 3-1 on the day as the Foresters fell 6-3 o Roosevelt University before defeating Milwaukee School of Engineering 7-2 Saturday at the Racquet Club of Lake Bluff.
Freshman Oleksyi Vyshyvanyuk won four times at the top of the lineup on Saturday as Lake Forest hosted and defeated Concordia University Wisconsin 5-4 and Carroll University 7-2 at the Racquet Club of Lake Bluff.