Significant changes to the membership and leadership of both the Men's and Women's Northern Collegiate Athletic Association have become official after a meeting of the league athletic directors. Among them is the renaming of the women's tournament championship trophy to honor Lake Forest College Director of Athletics Jackie Slaats.
D3hockey .com released its All-Region and All-American teams on Tuesday and Lake Forest College's Michelle Greeneway was the only freshman to make any of the lists.
The American Hockey Coaches Association released the 2013 CCM Division III Women's All-Americans on Thursday and Lake Forest College's Michelle Greeneway was the only freshman on the list.
The Women's All-Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Teams were released on Thursday and Lake Forest College was well-represented. Michelle Greeneway earned All-NCHA accolades while Melissa Paluch, Sarah Gilbride, and Stacey Dierking were Honorable Mention All-MCHA selections. Carisa Zaban was named the league's Coach of the Year.
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 finished the regular season with a 15-5-4 record and placed third in the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association standings with a league mark of 12-4-4. The Foresters will host College of St. Scholastica (12-9-4, 9-8-3 NCHA) in the O'Brien Cup Quarterfinals on Friday and Saturday.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team was defeated 5-0 at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls on Sunday as the race for the 2012-13 Northern Collegiate Hockey Association championship came down to the final day of the regular season. The Falcons, ranked fifth in the nation, claimed the outright title and the Foresters finished third in the standings.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team won 2-1 at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls on Saturday, meaning that Sunday's contest between the two teams will decide the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association championship. Freshman Michelle Greeneway scored both of the Foresters' goals.
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 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.
Freshman forward Michelle Greeneway scored a hat trick in the third period as the Lake Forest women's hockey team won its 12th straight game with a 7-1 victory over Concordia on Tuesday night.
The Lake Forest College Athletics Department, in conjunction with the Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association (GLASA) is excited to host the third annual "The Sleds Are Coming Again!" event on Sunday, February 10, 2013 at the Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse on the campus of Lake Forest College. The annual event will take place from 2:30-4:00 p.m. Admission is free and open to the public, but donations are encouraged in order to support GLASA.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team extended its program record winning streak to 11 games by prevailing 5-1 and 10-1 at Finlandia University last weekend. The Foresters are now 13-2-4 on the season and ranked seventh in the nation by D3hockey.com and US College Hockey Online.
The Forester women's hockey team prevailed 10-1 at Finlandia University on Saturday. Sophomore Laura Reckdenwald scored twice and added a pair of assists for a career-high four points in the contest.
The Forester women's hockey team won its 10th consecutive game Friday night, a 5-1 decision at Finlandia University. Freshman Michelle Greeneway tied the program's single-game record with four goals in the contest.
(USCHO) What do Plattsburgh, Gustavus Adolphus, and Lake Forest all have in common? While it might be easy to pick the first two out as the two remaining unbeaten teams in Division III women’s hockey, Lake Forest currently holds the nation’s next longest unbeaten streak at nine games.
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 is ranked eighth in the nation by D3hockey.com and ninth by U.S. College Hockey Online. The Foresters went on the road and swept the College of St. Scholastica last weekend, raising their record on the season to 11-2-4.
The Forester women's hockey team won 3-2 in overtime at the College of St. Scholastica on Saturday to extend its program record winning streak to nine games. After tying the score late in the third, Lake Forest won the game on freshman Melissa Paluch's goal 50 seconds into the extra period.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team won its school record eighth consecutive game on Friday, a 4-1 decision at the College of St. Scholastica. Sophomore Emily Wybo assisted on two of the Foresters' goals and scored another.
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.
Lake Forest College women's hockey player Stacey Dierking was named Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Player of the Week on Tuesday after helping lead the Forester to a sweep of the nation's eighth-ranked team over the weekend.