With two new varsity programs, three conference titles, five teams placing in NCAA Division III play, another sweep of the national handball titles, and a school record number of victories, 2014-15 was an extremely successful year for Forester Athletics.
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The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association released the 2014-15 NCHA All-Academic Teams on Thursday and Lake Forest College was well-represented with six men and six women on the lists.
The American Hockey Coaches Association released the 2015 Division III CCM Women's Hockey All-Americans Thursday night and, for the third year in a row, Lake Forest College's Michelle Greeneway was a Second Team West selection.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team was defeated 3-1 at the University of River Falls on Saturday in the quarterfinals of the 2015 NCAA Division III Tournament. The Foresters, who entered the game ranked eighth in the country, finished the season 14-9-3.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team has advanced to the NCAA Division III Tournament for the second straight season and will once again play at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls in the quarterfinal round.
Behind a goal by junior Michelle Greeneway with just 3.3 seconds on the third period clock, the Lake Forest College women's hockey team defeated Concordia University Wisconsin 2-1 in Saturday's Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Slaats Cup Championship Game. The victory also sends the Foresters to their second consecutive NCAA Division III Tournament.
Lake Forest College women's hockey team came from behind three times and posted a 5-3 victory over St. Norbert College Friday night in the semifinals of the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Slaats Cup Playoffs. Freshman forward Leah Ebdon scored what proved to be the game-winning goal with 6:41 to play in the contest.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association released the 2014-15 All-NCHA Women's Hockey Team on Friday and Lake Forest College's Michelle Greeneway, Morgan Pope, Alex Stensland, and Kayla Griffith made the list. Griffith was also named to the NCHA All-Freshman Team.
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 Morgan Pope was named Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Offensive Player of the Week on Tuesday after scoring the game-winning goal in both of the Foresters' victories last weekend.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team posted a 6-1 victory over visiting Marian University Saturday afternoon in the regular season finale for both programs. Forester senior Morgan Pope finished the game with a career-high four points on two goals and two assists.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team defeated visiting Concordia University Wisconsin 5-3 Friday night. Forester junior forward Michelle Greeneway scored a pair of goals and added an assist to reach 100 points in her career.
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 Lake Forest College women's hockey team was defeated 2-1 at Adrian College, the sixth-ranked team in the nation, Saturday night. Senior forward Emily Wybo scored the Foresters' only goal of the contest.
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 Lake Forest College women's hockey team, ranked 10th in the nation, was defeated 1-0 at #7 University of Wisconsin-River Falls on Sunday. Forester junior goaltender Allie Carter stopped 27 of 28 shots on goal in the contest.
The Lake Forest women's hockey team, which entered the weekend ranked 10th in the nation, was defeated 4-2 at St. Norbert College on Saturday. Forester junior forward Holly Lesperance had a goal and an assist in the contest.
The USCHO.com weekly rankings were released on Monday and, for the first time in school history, both the Forester men's and women's teams are listed. The women are ranked 10th and the men 12th.
Lake Forest College women's hockey player Michelle Greeneway was named Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Offensive Player of the Week on Tuesday after becoming the Foresters' career leader in goals over the 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.
The Forester women's hockey team built an early lead but had to settle for a 4-4 tie at the College of St. Scholastica on Saturday. Lake Forest is now 10-5-3 overall and 9-3-2 in Northern Collegiate Hockey Association play this season.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team posted a 8-0 victory at Finlandia University Friday night. Junior forward Michelle Greeneway scored a pair of goals to become the Foresters' career leader with 65 scores in just her third season.
The Lake Forest College Athletics Department, in conjunction with the Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association (GLASA) is excited to host the fifth annual “The Sleds Are Coming” event on Sunday, February 8, 2015, at the Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse.
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 Lake Forest College women's hockey team posted a 2-0 victory at Marian University on Wednesday. Forester sophomore goaltender Casey Hartfiel made 20 saves in her second career shutout.
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 Forester women's hockey team was defeated 7-5 by visiting University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, the eighth-ranked team in the nation, Saturday afternoon. Lake Forest junior forward Melissa Paluch received the program's annual Ry McCarthy Award between the first and second periods.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team hosted and defeated the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, the nation's eighth-ranked team, 5-2 Friday night. Forester junior forward Michelle Greeneway matched her career-high with four points on two goals and two assists in the contest.
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.