The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association announced its 2010-11 All-Academic Team on Thursday. Lake Forest senior Lynn Switaj and junior Mira Trebilcock were among the student-athletes listed.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team won 1-0 at the University of Wisconsin-Superior on Saturday to even their NCHA quarterfinal series at one game apiece. Superior took the series by winning the 20-minute mini-game 1-0. Senior Lynn Switaj scored the Foresters' only goal of the day, her team-high 10th of the season.
The Forester women's hockey team was defeated 5-1 at the University of Wisconsin-Superior Friday night in game one of the team's two-game Northern Collegiate Hockey Association O'Brien Cup quarterfinal series. Junior Kim Herring scored Lake Forest's only goal of the contest.
The Nothern Collegiate Hockey Association released its Women's All-NCHA teams on Thursday and Lake Forest College's Melissa Kravich was an Honorable Mention selection.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association issued its weekly release on Tuesday. Included is a recap of the previous seven days, information on the league and each of its 11 members, and the NCHA Player of the Week.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team won 4-1 at Finlandia University on Sunday to finish the regular season with an overall record of 13-8-3 and Northern Collegiate Hockey Association mark of 9-8-3. Junior Molly Wallner assisted on the Foresters' first goal and scored what turned out to be the official game-winner.
The Forester women's hockey team defeated host Finlandia University 6-0 on Saturday, raising its overall record to 12-8-3 and evening its Northern Collegiate Hockey Association mark at 8-8-3. When senior Lynn Switaj assisted junior Kim Herring on the game's final goal, both players moved into a tie with 2008 graduate Laura Wilson for second place in program history with 79 career points.
Women's hockey player Melissa Kravich was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after recording seven points in two shutouts of Marian University last weekend and becoming the program's career leader in assists.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association issued its weekly release on Tuesday. Included is a recap of the previous seven days, information on the league and each of its 11 members, and the NCHA Player of the Week.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team won 8-0 at Marian University on Sunday, finishing off a weekend sweep during which the Foresters outscored the Sabres 17-0. It was the first career shutout for Lake Forest freshman goaltender Stacey Dierking.
The Lake Forest women's hockey team blanked Marian University 9-0 at home on Saturday. It was the final home game for five Forester seniors, two of which tied the program's record for assists in a career.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association issued its weekly release on Tuesday. Included is a recap of the previous seven days, information on the league and each of its 11 members, and the NCHA Player of the Week.
The Forester women's hockey team was defeated 3-2 by visiting Adrian College on Saturday. Junior Jessica Dare's team-high seventh goal of the season gave the home team a 2-1 lead going into the third period but Lake Forest was unable to hold on for the victory.
The Forester women's hockey team was defeated 6-3 at home Friday night by Adrian College. Lake Forest junior Kim Herring's goal late in the second period trimmed the deficit to 4-3 but a pair of third period scores by the Bulldogs in the third put the game away.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association issued its weekly release on Tuesday. Included is a recap of the previous seven days, information on the league and each of its 11 members, and the NCHA Player of the Week.
The Forester women's hockey team was defeated 2-0 at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire on Saturday. Lake Forest fell to 9-6-3 overall and 5-6-3 in Northern Collegiate Hockey Association play while the Blugolds raised their overall record to 11-5-3 and league mark to 8-4-2.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team tied host UW-Eau Claire 1-1 Friday night. Forester sophomore Rosy Fujimoto scored the game-tying goal at the 18:10 mark of the second period.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association issued its weekly release on Tuesday. Included is a recap of the previous seven days, information on the league and each of its 11 members, and the NCHA Player of the Week.
Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse was the site of a fun event for the Lake Forest College Community and local supporters of the College and the Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association. Approximately 400 people were in attendance and nearly $1,800 was raised for the organization.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team was defeated 6-2 by visiting Concordia University Wisconsin on Saturday, one day after blanking the Falcons 4-0 in Mequon.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team won 4-0 at Concordia University Wisconsin Firday night. Forester senior goaltender Alyssa Wintermute earned her third shutout of the season and extended her team record in that category to eight.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association issued its weekly release on Tuesday. Included is a recap of the previous seven days, information on the league and each of its 11 members, and the NCHA Player of the Week.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team was defeated 3-1 by the University of Wisconsin-Superior at home on Saturday. Senior Lynn Switaj scored the Foresters' only goal on the power play in the second period.
The Forester women's hockey team tied visiting UW-Superior Friday night and is now 8-3-2 overall and 4-3-2 in Northern Collegiate Hockey Association play this season. Superior is 8-3-3 overall and 7-1-3 in the league.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association issued its weekly release on Tuesday. Included is a recap of the previous seven days, information on the league and each of its 11 members, and the NCHA Player of the Week.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team hosted a defeated St. Norbert College 3-2 on Sunday. Forester junior Jessica Dare scored a pair of goals in the game to give the home team a split in the weekend series.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team was defeated 3-1 by visiting St. Norbert College Saturday afternoon. Sophomore Jenn Caldwell scored the only goal of the game for the home team.
Women's hockey player Angie Chronis was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after recording a career-high three points in the team's 7-5 victory over visiting UW-Stevens Point, the nation's 10th-ranked team, on Tuesday.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team defeated visiting UW-Stevens Point, the 10th-ranked team in the nation, 7-5 Tuesday night exactly five weeks after knocking off the Pointers 2-1 in Stevens Point. Forester junior Kim Herring, an All-American last year, scored a pair of goals in her 2010-11 season debut.