The American Hockey Coaches Association released its RBK College Division All-American Teams on Thursday (March 18). A pair of Lake Forest College players were part of the six-player First Team for the West Region.
The Forester women's hockey team had its season officially come to an end Monday morning (March 8) as the NCAA announced the seven-team field for this year's Division III National Championship Tournament. Lake Forest did not receive one of the tourney's two at-large bids, which instead went to Plattsburgh State University of New York and Trinity College in Connecticut.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team was defeated 1-0 by visiting UW-Superior Friday (March 5) in the semifinals of the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association O'Brien Cup Tournament. The Foresters, who entered the week ranked seventh in the nation by U.S. College Hockey Online and first in the West in the NCAA's regional ranking, fell to 19-3-4 on the year. The Yellowjackets advance to tomorrow's tournament championship game with a mark of 18-8-2.
The Forester women's hockey team blanked visiting Finlandia University 7-0 on Sunday (February 28) to finish off its Northern Collegiate Hockey Association O'Brien Cup quarterfinal series sweep of the Lions. Lake Forest, the seventh-ranked team in the nation, is now 19-2-4 on the season while Finlandia fell to 5-21-1. The Foresters also earned the right to host next weekend's (March 5-6) O'Brien Cup semifinals and final.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team hosted and defeated Finlandia University 6-1 to begin the teams' two-game Northern Collegiate Hockey Association O'Brien Cup quarterfinal series. The Foresters, ranked seventh in the nation, are now 18-2-4 on the season while the Lions fell to 5-20-1.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association released its All-NCHA Teams on Friday (February 26). Lake Forest placed three on the first team and three others were honorable mention selections. In addition, sophomore Kim Herring (Dover, N.H./Groton School) was named NCHA Player of the Year and Carisa Zaban was the league's Coach of the Year.
Lake Forest College womens hockey player Kim Herring (Dover, N.H./Groton School) was named Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Player of the Week on Tuesday (February 23) for her performance in a series against visiting Concordia University Wisconsin the previous weekend (February 19-20). The Foresters won both game to claim the first conference championship in team history.
The Forester women's hockey team closed out the regular season with a 5-4 victory at home over Concordia University Wisconsin Saturday afternoon (February 20). Lake Forest, the eighth-ranked team in the nation, raised its overall record on the season to 17-2-4 and Northern Collegiate Hockey Association mark to 11-1-4. The Falcons fell to 9-13-3 overall and 5-9-2 in the NCHA.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team captured the first Northern Collegiate Hockey Association championship in program history Friday night (Februsry 19) by defeating visiting Concordia University Wisconsin 3-1. The Foresters are now 16-2-4 overall on the season and 10-1-4 in NCHA play. The Falcons fell to 9-12-3 overall and 5-8-2 in the league.
For the second day in a row, the Forester women's hockey team skated to a 3-3 tie with visiting UW-River Falls on Saturday (February 13). Lake Forest, which entered the week ranked seventh in the nation by US College Hockey Online, is now 15-2-4 overall this season and in first place on the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association with a league mark of 9-1-4. The Falcons, ranked sixth in the country, are 14-3-6 overall and 7-2-5 in the conference.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team, ranked seventh in the nation by US College Hockey Online, skated to a 3-3 tie with visiting UW-River Falls, the sixth-ranked team in the country, Friday night (February 12). The Foresters are now 15-2-3 overall this season and 9-1-3 in Northern Collegiate Hockey Association play. The Falcons are 14-3-5 overall and 7-2-4 in the league.
The Forester women's hockey team defeated UW-Eau Claire 7-4 on Sunday (January 31) to complete a weekend sweep of the visiting Blugolds. It was Lake Forest's program record 15th victory of the season against just two losses and two ties. The team is also in first place in the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association standings with a league mark of 9-1-2. Eau Claire fell to 9-7-3 overall and 4-4-2 in conference play.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team defeated visiting UW-Eau Claire 5-2 Saturday afternoon (January 30). The Foresters are now 14-2-2 overall and 8-1-2 and in first place in the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association. The Blugolds fell to 9-6-3 overall and 4-3-2 in league play.
Lake Forest College womens hockey player Rosy Fujimoto (Wasilla, Alaska/Team Alaska) was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday (January 28) for her performance in a pair of victories at Marian University the previous weekend (January 22-23).
The Forester women's hockey team posted a 3-0 victory at Marian University on Saturday (January 23) to raise its overall record on the season to 13-2-2 and Northern Collegiate Hockey Association mark to 7-1-2. The Sabres fell to 2-13-0 overall and 1-7-0 in league play.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team won 6-0 at Marian University Friday night (January 22). The Foresters are now 12-2-2 overall this season and 6-1-2 in Northern Collegiate Hockey Association play. Marian fell to 2-12-0 overall and 1-6-0 in league play.
The Forester women's hockey team was defeated 4-1 at Adrian College on Sunday (January 17). Lake Forest is now 11-2-2 overall this season and 5-1-2 in Northern Collegiate Hockey Association play. The Bulldogs raised their overall record to 7-9-1 and league mark to 5-3-0.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team, ranked 10th in the nation, won 3-2 in overtime at Adrian College Saturday night (January 16). The Foresters are now 11-1-2 overall this season and 5-0-2 in Northern Collegiate Hockey Association play. The Bulldogs fell to 6-9-1 overall and 4-3-0 in the league.
The Forester women's hockey team prevailed 7-5 at Sacred Heart University Tuesday afternoon (January 5). Lake Forest, ranked 10th in the nation, raised its record on the season to 10-1-2 while the Pioneers fell to 4-10-0.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team, ranked sixth in the nation, split a pair of games at the University of Massachusetts Boston's Codfish Bowl over the weekend (January 2-3). The Foresters fell 3-1 to the hosts on Saturday before knocking off Bowdoin College 3-2 in overtime in Sunday's consolation game. Lake Forest is now 9-1-2 on the season.
Lake Forest College womens hockey player Kim Herring (Dover, N.H./Groton School) was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday (December 10) for her performance in two home games against UW-Stevens Point last weekend (December 5-6).
Lake Forest College womens hockey player Kim Herring (Dover, N.H./Groton School) was named Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Player of the Week on Tuesday (December 8) for her performance in a series against visiting UW-Stevens Point the previous weekend (December 5-6).
The Forester women's hockey team extended its season-opening unbeaten streak to a program record 10 games by skating to a 4-4 tie with visiting UW-Stevens Point on Sunday (December 6). Lake Forest is now 8-0-2 overall and 4-0-2 in Northern Collegiate Hockey Association play this season. The Pointers are 7-3-1 overall and 2-1-1 in the league.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team defeated visiting UW-Stevens Point 6-1 on Saturday (December 5). The Foresters raised their overall record on the year to 8-0-1 and Northern Collegiate Hockey Association mark to 4-0-1. The team's 9-game unbeaten streak matches the 2005-06 squad for the longest in program history. The Pointers fell to 7-3-0 overall and 2-1-0 in the league.
The Forester women's hockey team hosted and defeated Finlandia University 5-1 on Sunday (November 22), completing a weekend sweep of the Lions. Lake Forest, which entered the weekend ranked 10th in the nation by US College Hockey Online, is now 7-0-1 on the year overall and 3-0-1 in Northern Collegiate Hockey Association play. Finlandia fell to 2-5-0 overall and 0-2-0 in the league.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team, ranked 10th in the nation by U.S. College Hockey Online, hosted and defeated Finlandia University 4-0 Saturday night (November 21). The Foresters are now 6-0-1 on the season while the Lions fell to 2-4-0.
Lake Forest College womens hockey player Melissa Kravich (Wilmette, Ill./Gustavus Adolphus College) was named Forester Athlete of the Week Thursday (November 19) for her performance in a pair of victories at Augsburg College the previous weekend (November 14-15).
On Sunday (November 15) the Forester women's hockey team remained unbeaten on the season (5-0-1) by winning 6-1 for the second day in a row at Augsburg College. The Auggies fell to 0-4-0.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team won 6-1 at Augsburg College Saturday afternoon (November 14). The Foresters remained unbeaten with a 4-0-1 record on the year while the Auggies fell to 0-3-0
The Forester women's hockey team skated to a 2-2 tie at UW-Superior Saturday afternoon (November 7), less than 24 hours after knocking off the nation's 10th-ranked team 2-1. Lake Forest is now 3-0-1 on the season and 1-0-1 in Northern Collegiate Hockey Association play. The Yellowjackets are 0-1-1 overall and in the league.