The American Hockey Coaches Association announced the CCM Hockey/ACHA Division III All-Americans Thursday night and Lake Forest College's Amy Buddy was a Second Team West selection.
The Lake Forest College women's hockey team saw its season come to an end Friday night in a 3-0 loss to the College of St. Scholastica in the semifinal round of the 2019 Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Slaats Cup Playoffs.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association announced its end-of-season award winners on Wednesday and Lake Forest's Amy Budde was an All-NCHA selection while teammate Olyvia Opsahl was named to the NCHA All-Freshman Team.
Junior defenseman Julia Unterseher recorded her second career two-goal game in Lake Forest's 5-0 victory over visiting Trine University on Saturday. The Foresters swept the Thunder in their Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Slaats Cup quarterfinal series.
Sophomore defenseman Jordan Trapp recorded her first career hat trick and Lake Forest added five more goals in an 8-1 victory over Trine University Friday night in game one of the teams' quarterfinal series in the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Slaats Cup Playoffs.
Junior goaltender Jacque Rogers turned away 24 of 25 shots on goal but Lake Forest was unable to score and dropped a 1-0 decision Friday night at the College of St. Scholastica.
Senior forward Amy Budde turned in her second three-point performance in the last three games and Lake Forest prevailed 5-3 at Marian University on Friday.
Lake Forest College's Amy Budde was named Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Offensive Player of the Week on Tuesday after contributing to all four of her team's goals over the weekend.
Lake Forest College hockey player Lexi Morgan was voted Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after helping lead her team to a three-point weekend against visiting Adrian College, the fourth-ranked team in the nation.
Foresters Lexi Morgan and Jacque Rogers were named Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week, respectively, on Tuesday, after the team earned three points in the league standings against Adrian College over the weekend.
Junior goaltender Jacque Rogers turned away 47 of 49 shots on goal in the Foresters' weekend series with visiting Adrian College, the fourth-ranked team in the nation. Twenty-six of the saves came in Saturday's 2-2 tie.
Freshman forward Abigail Tucci scored her first career goal and four other Foresters found the back of the net in Saturday's 5-1 victory over visiting St. Norbert College.
Junior goaltender Jacque Rogers added to her program record for career shutouts but the Foresters were also held scoreless in a 0-0 tie with visiting St. Norbert College on Friday.
Lake Forest College hockey player Jacque Rogers was voted Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after tallying 81 saves in her team's series split with visiting University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, the 10th-ranked team in the nation, last weekend.
Lake Forest College women's hockey player Jacque Rogers was named Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Defensive Player of the Week on Tuesday for her performance in the Foresters' split with the University of Eau Claire, the 10th-ranked team in the nation, last weekend.
Senior forward Amy Budde's goal in the opening period was not quite enough as Lake Forest fell 2-1 on Saturday to the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, the 10th-ranked team in the nation.
Junior goaltender Jacque Rogers made a season-high 36 saves as Lake Forest hosted and defeated the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, the 10th-ranked team in the nation, Friday night.
Junior forward Sydney Simone matched her season goal total for the second day in a row as the Lake Forest College women's hockey team prevailed 3-2 Monday afternoon at Bowdoin College.
Junior forward Sydney Simone scored for the second time this season and the Lake Forest College women's hockey team skated to a 1-1 tie at Colby College on Sunday,
Lake Forest College women's hockey player Olyvia Opsahl was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after helping her team post a 7-0 victory over visiting Aurora University the previous Friday.
Lake Forest College women's hockey player Olyvia Opsahl was named to the D3hockey.com Team of the Week on Wednesday after racking up three assists in the Foresters triumph over Aurora University last Friday.
Lake Forest celebrated seven goals in Friday night's shutout of visiting Aurora University and finished the fall semester with an overall record of 6-3-2.
Sophomore goaltender Julieana Tarantino recorded her first career shutout as the Lake Forest College women's hockey team prevailed 2-0 at Trine University on Saturday.
Sophomore forward Megan Lyke scored one power play goal but Trine University netted a pair and defeated the Forester women's hockey team 3-2 Friday night.