Lake Forest College soccer and hockey player Michelle Greeneway was selected as the Midwest Conference's nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year award on Wednesday.
With three conference titles, NCAA postseason participation in three sports, and a milestone handball national championship, 2015-16 was another successful year for Lake Forest College Athletics.
On Thursday, April 21, President Steve Schutt and Athletic Director, Jackie Slaats, hosted a dinner at Glen Rowan House to recognize this year’s “A-Team” honorees. The A-Team is comprised of student-athletes who received straight A’s in either the 2015 fall or 2015 spring semester.
It was announced Thursday night that Lake Forest College women's hockey player Michelle Greeneway is the recipient of the 2016 Laura Hurd Award, presented by the American Hockey Coaches Association to the NCAA Division III Women's Player of the Year.
The American Hockey Coaches Association released the 2016 CCM Hockey NCAA Division III All-American Teams Thursday night and Lake Forest College's Michelle Greeneway, Kayla Griffith, and Allie Carter were First Team West selections while teammates Alex Stensland and Olivia Spellmire were Second Team West honorees.
The American Hockey Coaches Association has selected Lake Forest's Michelle Greeneway as one of five finalists for the prestigious Laura Hurd Award, given to the ACHA College Division Player of the Year.
Senior goaltender Allie Carter extended her program record for shutouts in a season but a scoreless tie with visiting St. Norbert College in game two of their semifinal series eliminated the Foresters from the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Slaats Cup playoffs.
Lake Forest sophomore forward Olivia Spellmire scored a power play goal with 7:10 remaining but the Foresters could not complete the comeback and fell 3-1 to visiting St. Norbert College in game one of their Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Slaats Cup semifinal series.
Michelle Greeneway was named Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Player of the Year for the second time in her career on Thursday. Four teammates joined her on the All-NCHA Team and another earned a spot on the league's All-Freshman Team.
Lake Forest sophomore forward Amanda Brunges scored her first career shorthanded goal but the Forester women's hockey team was edged out 2-1 at Adrian College on Saturday in a game that decided the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association's regular season champion.
Senior forward Holly Lesperance scored with 7:21 to play but the Lake Forest College women's hockey team was unable to complete the comeback and fell 2-1 at Adrian College Friday night.
Women's hockey player Allie Carter was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after recording a pair of victories over visiting Marian University last weekend.
Championship events are coming up for Lake Forest College's six winter sports and talk of clinching and tiebreakers runs rampant. Here's a breakdown of it all.
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's Michelle Greeneway was named Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Offensive Player of the Week on Tuesday after scoring four goals, including the 100th of her career, during a weekend sweep of visiting Marian University.
Sophomore forward Olivia Spellmire and senior goaltender Allie Carter broke single-season program records for assists and shutouts, respectively, and the Lake Forest College women's hockey team blanked Marian University 5-0 at home on Saturday.
Senior forward Michelle Greeneway scored a pair of goals, including the 100th of her career, to help lead the Forester women's hockey team to a 5-1 victory over Marian University at home on Friday. She is just the sixth player in NCAA Division III women's hockey history to reach that milestone.
Women's Hockey player Michelle Greeneway was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after scoring three goals and adding an assist in two games against visiting St. Norbert College last 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.
Sophomore forward Olivia Spellmire and senior forward Michelle Greeneway each had a goal and an assist in the Lake Forest College women's hockey team's 2-2 tie with visiting St. Norbert College on Saturday.
On Sunday, January 31, Lake Forest College Athletics along with Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association (GLASA) hosted the sixth annual “The Sleds Are Coming Again!” event at the Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse.
Freshman forward Amy Budde scored one goal and assisted on two others as the Forester women's hockey team, ranked fourth in the nation, hosted and defeated St. Norbert College 6-3 Friday night.
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.