Sat, Feb 25 Final
Softball
5 Lake Forest
6 vs. Concordia Chicago
Thu, Mar 9 Final
Softball
11 Lake Forest
2 vs. North Central
Thu, Mar 9 Final
Softball
1 North Central
4 vs. Lake Forest
Mon, Mar 13 Final
Softball
8 Lake Forest
5 vs. Wooster
Mon, Mar 13 Final
Softball
2 Westminster (Pa.)
1 vs. Lake Forest
Tue, Mar 14 Final
Softball
4 Ramapo
1 vs. Lake Forest
Tue, Mar 14 Final
Softball
8 Lake Forest
0 vs. Lakeland
Thu, Mar 16 Final
Softball
5 New Paltz
1 vs. Lake Forest
Thu, Mar 16 Final - 5 innings
Softball
9 Lake Forest
0 vs. Minn.-Morris
Fri, Mar 17 Final
Softball
6 St. Scholastica
9 vs. Lake Forest
Fri, Mar 17 Final - 8 innings
Softball
3 Lake Forest
4 vs. Ohio Northern
Sat, Mar 18 Final
Softball
2 Lake Forest
7 vs. Franklin & Marshall
Sat, Mar 18 Final
Softball
0 Kalamazoo
2 vs. Lake Forest
Tue, Mar 21 Final
Softball
7 Carthage
9 vs. Lake Forest
Tue, Mar 21 Final - 8 innings
Softball
7 Carthage
7 vs. Lake Forest
Sun, Apr 2 Final
Softball
2 Elmhurst
5 vs. Lake Forest
Sun, Apr 2 Final
Softball
5 Elmhurst
7 vs. Lake Forest
Fri, Apr 7 Final - 6 innings
Softball
7 Knox
15 vs. Lake Forest
Fri, Apr 7 Final
Softball
3 Knox
7 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Apr 8 Final
Softball
5 Illinois Col.
1 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Apr 8 Final - 6 innings
Softball
9 Illinois Col.
1 vs. Lake Forest
Wed, Apr 12 Final
Softball
5 Concordia Chicago
2 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Apr 15 Final
Softball
6 Lake Forest
7 at Grinnell
Sat, Apr 15 Final
Softball
0 Lake Forest
3 at Grinnell
Mon, Apr 17 Final
Softball
5 Lake Forest
3 at Cornell
Mon, Apr 17 Final
Softball
5 Lake Forest
4 at Cornell
Sat, Apr 22 Final - 5 innings
Softball
0 Ripon
8 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Apr 22 Final
Softball
1 Ripon
5 vs. Lake Forest
Sun, Apr 23 Final - 9 innings
Softball
3 Lake Forest
4 at Chicago
Sun, Apr 23 Final - 5 innings
Softball
2 Lake Forest
0 at Chicago
Wed, Apr 26 Final
Softball
3 North Central
5 vs. Lake Forest
Wed, Apr 26 Final
Softball
3 North Central
7 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Apr 29 Final - 5 innings
Softball
5 Beloit
17 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, Apr 29 Final
Softball
1 Beloit
8 vs. Lake Forest
Wed, May 3 Final - 5 innings
Softball
10 Lake Forest
0 at Lawrence
Wed, May 3 Final - 8 innings
Softball
9 Lake Forest
8 at Lawrence
Sun, May 7 Final
Softball
6 Lake Forest
5 at Monmouth
Sun, May 7 Final - 6 innings
Softball
12 Lake Forest
3 at Monmouth
Fri, May 12 Final
Softball
0 Lake Forest
6 vs. Grinnell
Fri, May 12 Final - 6 innings
Softball
11 Lake Forest
2 vs. Cornell
Sat, May 13 Final
Softball
4 Illinois Col.
2 vs. Lake Forest
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Foresters Split a Pair of Close Games to Open the Season

Foresters Split a Pair of Close Games to Open the Season

The Lake Forest College softball team began 2012 by falling 6-5 to Washington College and defeating College of Mount St. Joseph 6-4 on Monday. Forester sophomore shortstop Sam Ritsema belted a two-run home run and a two-run double in the victory.

Ritsema also had one of Lake Forest's seven base hits against Washington. Junior first baseman Nikki Miller and freshman third baseman Kassie Marsala were each 2-for-3 and drove in a run in the contest and junior second baseman Megan Harkins had a three-run double. Senior centerfielder Leslie Harshey doubled for the team's other hit.

The Foresters took the early lead with four runs in the top of the second inning. Marsala doubled in sophomore Nora Logue with the squad's first run of the season and Harkins' two-bagger cleared the bases.

Washington, however, plated four runs in the bottom of the frame to briefly take the lead.

Miller singled in senior catcher Danielle Gore in the top of the third inning to tie the score.

The Shorewomen scored what proved to be the winning run in the bottom of the fifth.

Lake Forest had multiple baserunners in the fifth and sixth innings but were unable to bring them home.

Forester junior pitcher Kelly Chesnut allowed just one run on four base hits in the final four innings. She struck out four batters and walked just one but took the loss.

Chesnut recorded the last three outs in the team's second game of the day to become just the fifth player in program history with three or more career saves. Junior Molly Thomsen matched her career-high with five strikeouts over the first six innings and she was credited with the victory.

Mount St. Joseph scored two runs in the top of the first inning.

Gore, who was 3-for-3 in the contest, drove in freshman designated player Alyssa Vechiola with the Foresters' first run on a two-out single in the first. Marsala doubled to lead off the second frame and Ritseman followed with a home run to center, giving Lake Forest a 3-2 lead.

After the Lions regained the advantage with a two-run third inning, the Foresters tied the score in the bottom of the fourth when freshman Kayla Borgra doubled with one out and later scored on an error.

Gore doubled and Miller walked to start the bottom of the fifth and were replaced on the basepaths by sophomores Sammie Zender and Clare Kavanagh. After a flyout, Ritsema doubled them in for her second career four-RBI game.

Thomsen retired the final eight batters she faced and a bunt single was all Chesmut allowed in the seventh.

Lake Forest will take on Marietta College at 9:00 (EST) tomorrow morning and Endicott at 11:00 a.m. (EST).