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.
Lake Forest scored the only goal of the opening period on freshman
Rosy Fujimoto's (Wasilla, Alaska/Team Alaska) third goal of the
season. She was assisted by junior Melissa Kravich (Wilmette,
Ill./Gustavus Adolphus College) at 13:32. The Foresters out-shot
their guests 11-4 in the period.
The home team broke the game open in the second. Sophomore Kim Herring (Dover, N.H./Groton School) started the scoring barrage at
1:33 with senior Jamie Sauer (Eagle River, Wis./Northland Pines
H.S.) and junior Lynn Switaj (Avon Lake, Ohio/Ohio Flames) each
credited with an assist. Switaj then assisted Herring again at
11:20 and helped set up Kravich's sixth score of the year just 22
seconds later. Sophomore Molly Wallner (Chatham, Ill./Chicago Young
Americans) also assisted on Kravich's power play goal. Herring
completed her second hat trick of the season and third of her
career at 15:08. The Foresters put 19 shots on goal against a pair
of goaltenders in the period while facing 10 shots on goal from the
Pointers.
Sauer and junior Sam Herron (Clinton Township, Mich./Victory Honda)
each earned an assist on Herring's final goal of the second period
and then assisted sophomore Jessica Dare (Whitmore Lake,
Mich./Belle Tire) on the Foresters' only score of the third. Her
seventh of the year was scored on the power play at 17:30. Stevens
Point finally got on the scoreboard with just nine seconds left in
the contest. The home team held a 14-10 advantage in shots on goal
in the final period.
Junior goaltender Alyssa Wintermute (Belmont, Ontario/St. Thomas
Panthers) turned away the first 23 shots she faced, raising her
record on the year to 5-0-1 and save percentage to .931.
Switaj and Sauer each set career-highs with three assists in the
game.
The same two teams will face off again at 2:00 tomorrow
afternoon.
March 18, 2010
Kim Herring and Courtney Bean Named All-American
February 28, 2010
Lake Forest Wins 7-0 to Complete Quarterfinal Sweep of Finlandia
February 26, 2010
Kim Herring and Carsia Zaban Named NCHA Player and Coach of the Year
February 23, 2010
Kim Herring Named NCHA Player of the Week after Eight-Point Weekend
February 13, 2010
#7 Lake Forest and #6 River Falls Finish Tied at Three Again
February 12, 2010
#7 Foresters Skate to a 3-3 Tie with #6 River Falls
January 30, 2010
Foresters Remain in First Place after Defeating Eau Claire at Home
January 28, 2010
Rosy Fujimoto Named Forester Athlete of the Week
January 23, 2010
Lake Forest Blanks Host Marian for Second Straight Game
January 17, 2010
Lake Forest Suffers First League Loss of the Season at Adrian
January 16, 2010
Foresters Come from Behind and Win in overtime at Adrian College
December 10, 2009
Kim Herring Named Forester Athlete of the Week
December 7, 2009
Kim Herring Named NCHA Player of the Week
December 5, 2009
Kim Herring Records Hat Trick in Foresters' Rout of Stevens Point
November 22, 2009
Lake Forest Finishes off Sweep of Visiting Finlandia
November 21, 2009
Three-Goal Third Period Gives Foresters a 4-0 Victory over Finlandia
November 19, 2009
Melissa Kravich Named Forester Athlete of the Week
November 15, 2009
Lake Forest Completes Weekend Sweep at Augsburg with Another 6-1 Victory
November 14, 2009
Foresters Win Convincingly at Augsburg College
November 7, 2009
Lake Forest Takes Three of Four Points at Nation's #10 Team
November 6, 2009
Foresters Open NCHA Schedule with 2-1 Triumph at #10 UW-Superior
November 5, 2009
Jessica Dare Named Forester Athlete of the Week
November 1, 2009
Lake Forest Completes Weekend Sweep of St. Mary's
October 31, 2009
Foresters Erase 3-0 Deficit in 5-4 Victory over St. Mary's
July 30, 2009
Ryann McCarthy Passes Away after Battle with Cancer