The Midwest Conference released the list of 2018-19 Academic All-MWC honorees on Friday and 125 Forester student-athletes were recognized, the second-highest total in school history.
Recent Lake Forest College graduate Heath Ogawa was named a First Team Scholar All-American by the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) on Tuesday.
The Lake Forest College men's and women's swimming and diving teams were among the 777 squads around the country designated as Scholar All-America teams by the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA).
The Forester swimming and diving team was greeted by overcast skies and a slight drizzle as the athletes made their way to the Glen Rowan house to celebrate the 2018-19 season with their annual awards luncheon.
Lake Forest College diver Heath Ogawa was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after earning Diver of the Year honors at last week's NCAA Division III Championships.
Senior Heath Ogawa and Coach Nathan Lightman were named Division III Diver and Diving Coach of the Year on Saturday after Ogawa added a fourth-place finish in 3-meter diving to the national title he captured off the 1-meter board on Thursday.
Forester senior Heath Ogawa captured his second career national championship by taking the 1-meter diving competition on Thursday at the NCAA Division III Championship Meet in Greensboro, North Carolina.
A day after winning the 3-meter event, Lake Forest College senior Heath Ogawa placed third off the 1-meter board Saturday at the NCAA Division III Region 1 Diving Meet, which was hosted by Wabash College.
Forester senior Heath Ogawa is expected to be announced as a qualifier for the NCAA Division III Championships after winning the 3-meter event at Friday's Region 1 Diving Meet at Wabash College.
Swimmer Max Rowland was voted Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday for his performance at last weekend's Midwest Conference Championship Meet at Grinnell College.
Freshman Alec Pittman led a pair of 1-2-3 finishes for Lake Forest on Sunday as the men's team gained a little ground but still finished second while the women placed third at the Midwest Conference Championship Meet at Grinnell College.
Sophomore Susan Guo defended her title in the 100-butterfly and the Forester men and women finished the second of three days at Midwest Conference Championship Meet in second place.
Sophomore Max Rowland contributed to two of Lake Forest's four victories and broke a school record on Friday at the 2019 Midwest Conference Championship Meet. The Forester men lead host Grinnell College by just nine points and the women are in second place after the first of three days of competition.
Freshman Sarah Burchart was one of four Foresters to win three times on the day as the women won 97-81 and the men 98-95 at St. Norbert College on Saturday.
Lake Forest College diver Lizzie Johns was named Midwest Conference Performer of the Week on Tuesday for her performance in the team's 142-71 victory over visiting Illinois Institute of Technology on Saturday.
Heath Ogawa set a program record in 3-meter diving, Blake Rhodes anchored the victorious 200m-freestyle relay, and Frederick Weichmann won the 100m-backstroke Saturday in the final home meet of their careers.
The Lake Forest College men's and women's swimming and diving teams were among the 713 squads around the country designated as Scholar All-America teams by the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA).
Six different Foresters won at least one event, including senior Frederick Weichmann in the 100-backstroke, as Lake Forest took on the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and host Lawrence University in a double-dual meet on Saturday.
Lake Forest College swimmer Aaron Helms was named Midwest Conference Performer of the Week on Tuesday for his performance in Saturday's Illinois-Michigan Quadrangular at Wheaton College.
Freshman Aaron Helms won a pair of events as the Lake Forest men and women finished fourth at Saturday's Illinois-Michigan Quadrangular at Wheaton College.
Lake Forest College swimmer Rachel Trevillian was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday for her performance at the Carthage Classic last weekend.
Lake Forest College swimmer Alec Pittman was named Midwest Conference Performer of the Week on Tuesday for his performance at the Carthage Classic over the weekend.
Freshman Alec Pittman posted a victory in the 1650-freestyle as the Lake Forest College swimming and diving teams competed at the Carthage Classic over the weekend. The Forester men placed third and the women sixth at the 10-team event.
Lake Forest College diver Heath Ogawa was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after winning three times and breaking a school and conference record over the weekend.
Lake Forest College diver Heath Ogawa was named Midwest Conference Performer of the Week on Tuesday after winning three times and breaking a conference record over the weekend.
Freshman Kerry Mullen won the 50-freestyle and served as the anchor for Lake Forest's victorious 400-freestyle relay team at Lawrence University's Gene Davis Invitational on Saturday. The Forester men won while the women were fourth at the seven-team event.
Lake Forest College swimmer Nathan Ulm was named Midwest Conference Performer of the Week on Tuesday for his performance at Saturday's Monmouth Invite.
Sophomore Nathan Ulm posted narrow victories in back-to-back events to help lead the Lake Forest College men's swimming and diving team to a first-place finish at Saturday's Monmouth Invite. The Forester women were second at the four-team event.