The Midwest Conference released the list of 2020-21 Academic All-MWC honorees on Monday and Lake Forest College was represented on the list by 38 student-athletes from spring sports.
The Intercollegiate Tennis Association announced its end-of-season rankings on Wednesday and the Foresters' Oleksyi Vyshyvanyuk was listed 19th in singles in the Central Region.
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.
The Midwest Conference announced the 2021 All-MWC Men's Tennis Teams on Wednesday and Lake Forest College had four players listed in the North Division.
The Lake Forest College men's tennis team had its six-match winning streak come to an end in Friday's Midwest Conference Championship Match against Grinnell College. The Pioneers prevailed 5-0.
The Forester men's tennis team will play for a Midwest Conference championship next Saturday after defeating visiting St. Norbert College 9-0 in Saturday's MWC North Division Tournament final.
Men's tennis player Jacob Tilton was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday for his performance during the team's 6-3 victory at Elmhurst University last Friday.
Men's tennis player Oleksyi Vyshyvanyuk was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after prevailing at #1 singles in Saturday's season opener at North Central College.
The Lake Forest College Athletic Department released the 2021 spring sport schedules ahead of Saturday's season openers for men's and women's tennis. The Forester softball, track, and golf teams will begin competing in March.
The Midwest Conference (MWC) announced today that it will resume competition for the spring sports of baseball, softball, men’s tennis, women’s tennis, men’s outdoor track & field and women’s outdoor track & field.
Raquel Vescovi, the Foresters' head men's and women's tennis coach since 2016, has accepted the same position at NCAA Division II Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois.
Scot Reinhart, an assistant men's and women's tennis coach at the College since 2017, will serve as both programs' interim head coach for the spring semester.
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 Midwest Conference announced Monday that it will suspend league competition through December 31. The Presidents of the ten member institutions made the decision in coordination with representative athletic directors in order to protect the health and safety of student-athletes, coaches, staff and administration, their families, and broader campus and local communities.
The Midwest Conference announced Tuesday that it is moving forward with plans to host intercollegiate athletic competition for the fall 2020 season barring changes in infection rates in the Midwest.