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 Yuka Kawata was one of three Foresters in the top 15 and Lake Forest tied for second place out of six teams at the Shenandoah University Spring Fling on Thursday and Friday.
The St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference announced its Academic All-Conference honorees for 2019 fall sports on Tuesday and Lake Forest College women's golfer Amanda Lee was among those who earned the award.
The Lake Forest College Athletic Department hosted the fourth annual Triptow Memorial Golf Tournament on Sunday, October 13, at White Deer Run Golf Course in nearby Vernon Hills.
Tuesday's second round was a shot better than Monday's opener for Lake Forest as the team placed third at the 2019 St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships. The event was played on the 5,908-yard, par-72 course at The Links in Jacksonville, Illinois.
Junior Amanda Lee is tied for fifth in the individual standings and Lake Forest sits in third place as a team after Monday's opening round of the two-day St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletics Conference Championship Tournament.
The St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference will hold their first championship of 2019-20 early next week when 12 teams compete for the SLIAC Women's Golf title.
Freshman Sydney Reeder turned in the team's best round on Saturday as Lake Forest tied for seventh place out of 18 teams at the UW-Whitewater Fall Invite.
Jack Dwyer and Amanda Lee shared the honor of being the first players in school history to be named St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Week in golf on Wednesday.
Lake Forest had the top four players in the individual standings and posted the lowest score in team history while winning the Elmhurst College Fall Invitational on Tuesday.
Junior Amanda Lee led four Foresters in the top seven of the individual standings as Lake Forest won the 11-team Marian University Invite for the fourth year in a row.
Senior Cece Cruz posted Lake Forest's best round of the weekend with an 84 on Friday and tied for 31st overall at Carthage College's Battle on the Border.