The 2014 CCM Division III Women's Hockey All-American Teams were released on Thursday Lake Forest College sophomores Michelle Greeneway and Alex Stensland made the list.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team was defeated 4-1 by host University of Wisconsin-River Falls Saturday in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. Sophomore defenseman Alex Stensland scored her third goal of the season for the Foresters.
Lake Forest College women's hockey player Emily Wybo was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after scoring the goal that sent her team to the NCAA Tournament in Saturday's NCHA Slaats Cup Championship Game.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team has reached the NCAA Division III Tournament for the first time in program history and will play at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls in the quarterfinals at 2:00 Saturday afternoon.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team posted a 3-2 overtime victory over visiting St. Norbert College in the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Slaats Cup Final on Saturday. The Foresters will make their first trip to the NCAA Division III Tournament next weekend.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team edged out visiting Adrian College 2-1 on Friday in the semifinals of the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Slaats Cup Playoffs. Senior goaltender Stacey Dierking made 27 saves to help the Foresters reach the NCHA tourney final for the first time in team history.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association announced its end-of-season awards for women's hockey on Thursday. Forester Michelle Greeneway was named NCHA Player of the Year and Carisa Zaban the league's Co-Coach of the Year. Lake Forest's Morgan Pope and Alex Stensland joined Greeneway on the all-conference team.
The Forester women's hockey team's victory at Marian University on February 22 secured the second regular season conference championship in team history. Lake Forest also earned the right to host the final two rounds of the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Slaats Cup Tournament March 7-8. After last weekend's quarterfinal games, Friday's semifinal match-ups are set.
Lake Forest College women's hockey player Michelle Greeneway was named Forester Athlete of the Week for the second time this season on Thursday. She helped the team win twice and clinch the 2014 Northern Collegiate Hockey Association regular season title last weekend.
Lake Forest College women's hockey player Michelle Greeneway was named Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Offensive Player of the Week on Tuesday after scoring a total of five goals in two victories last weekend as the Foresters clinched the league's regular season title.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team, ranked 10th in the nation by D3hockey.com, held on for a 3-2 victory at Marian University on Saturday to claim at least a share of the 2014 Northern Collegiate Hockey Association championship. A loss by the College of St. Scholastica at St. Norbert College later in the afternoon clinched the Foresters' second outright title in team history.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team outscored host Concordia University Wisconsin 4-1 Friday night. Forester senior goaltender Stacey Dierking stopped 32 of 33 shots on goal to earn the victory.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association issued its weekly releases on Tuesday. Included in the women's release is a recap of the previous week, information on the league and each of its seven members, and the NCHA Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week.
Lake Forest College women's hockey player Logan Taylor was named Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Offensive Player of the Week on Tuesday after assisting on half of the Foresters' goals in a 6-3 victory over visiting Adrian College on Saturday.
In a battle between two of the three highest-scoring women's hockey teams in the nation, the Foresters defeated Adrian College 6-3 at home Saturday night. Sophomore forward Logan Taylor assisted on three of Lake Forest's six goals.
Lake Forest College women's hockey player Michelle Greeneway was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after recording a hat trick in the team's 4-1 triumph over visiting St. Norbert College on Saturday.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association issued its weekly releases on Tuesday. Included in the women's release is a recap of the previous week, information on the league and each of its seven members, and the NCHA Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week.
Lake Forest College women's hockey player Michelle Greeneway was named Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Offensive Player of the Week on Tuesday for her performance in the Foresters' 4-1 triumph over visiting St. Norbert College on Saturday.
The Forester Athletic Department, in conjunction with the Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association (GLASA) is excited to host the fourth annual “The Sleds Are Coming” event on Sunday, February 9, 2014, at 2:00 p.m. in Lake Forest College's Alumni Memorial Field House.
The Forester women's hockey team dropped its final non-conference game of the regular season, a 7-1 loss at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point on Sunday. Junior forward Marissa Weber scored to give the visitors a 1-0 lead early in the second period but the sixth-ranked team in the nation netted seven goals in the game's final 26 minutes.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team defeated visiting St. Norbert College 4-1 Saturday night and moved into second place in the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association standings. Forester sophomore forward Michelle Greeneway scored three times on the night for her third hat trick of the season.
Lake Forest College women's hockey player Melissa Paluch was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after helping lead her team to victories over visiting Finlandia University and College of St. Scholastica the previous weekend.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association issued its weekly releases on Tuesday. Included in the women's release is a recap of the previous week, information on the league and each of its seven members, and the NCHA Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week.
Lake Forest College women's hockey player Melissa Paluch was named Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Offensive Player of the Week on Tuesday for her performance in a pair of Forester victories over the weekend.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team defeated the College of St. Scholastica 4-2 at home on Saturday to join the Saints and Adrian College atop the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association standings. Forester sophomore forward Melissa Paluch scored a pair of goals for the second day in a row.
The Forester women's hockey team defeated visiting Finlandia University 7-2 Friday night. Sophomore forward Holly Lesperance earned assists on both of junior forward Morgan Pope's goals in the game.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association issued its weekly releases on Tuesday. Included in the women's release is a recap of the previous week, information on the league and each of its seven members, and the NCHA Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association issued its weekly releases on Tuesday. Included in the women's release is a recap of the previous week, information on the league and each of its seven members, and the NCHA Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week.
Lake Forest College head women's hockey coach Carisa Zaban is one of 11 individuals set to be inducted into the Illinois Hockey Hall of Fame on Sunday, January 26.
Lake Forest College women's hockey player Holly Lesperance was named Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Offensive Player of the Week on Tuesday for her performance in a sweep of visiting Marian University last weekend.