The Midwest Conference announced its Academic All-MWC honorees for the fall of 2010 on Thursday. Lake Forest College had 42 student-athletes earn the honor, the most in any season in school history.
Women's tennis player Melika Celebic was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after repeating as Midwest Conference champion at #1 singles and helping lead Lake Forest to a runner-up finish in the league last weekend.
The Forester women's tennis team concluded play at the Midwest Conference Championships with the league's singles tournaments in Madison, Wisconsin, on Sunday. Sophomore Melika Celebic avenged an early season loss in the title match at #1 to once again stake her claim as the league's top player.
The Forester women's tennis team competed in the Midwest Conference Doubles Tournaments on Saturday. Sophomore Melika Celebic and junior Nonie Carson combined for a second-place finish at #1.
The Lake Forest College women's tennis team settled for a runner-up finish at Friday's Midwest Conference Team Championship Tournament. A victory by junior Nonie Carson at #2 singles completed a 5-1 Forester victory over Lawrence University in the semifinals. Carson then teamed with sophomore Melika Celebic for a #1 doubles win in a 5-2 loss to Grinnell College in the championship match.
The Lake Forest College women's tennis team will face Lawrence University in the semifinals of the Midwest Conference Championship Tournament Friday morning. The winner will face either Grinnell College or St. Norbert College that afternoon in the championship match. All 10 teams in the league will compete in doubles tournaments on Saturday and singles competition on Sunday.
The Midwest Conference issued its weekly releases for football and soccer on Monday and did same for volleyball, women's tennis, and cross country on Tuesday.
The Lake Forest College women's tennis team fell 6-3 to visiting Robert Morris University in the Foresters' final regular season match of 2010. It was also the final home match for seniors Lauren Stroner, Deepika Ramachandran, Natalie Atroshenko, and Michelle Stroner.
The Forester women's tennis team defeated host Carroll University 6-2 on Tuesday and is now 11-2 overall this season. Freshman Aimee Fadden and senior Lauren Stroner were victorious in the middle of both the doubles and singles lineups.
The Midwest Conference issued its weekly releases for football and soccer on Monday and did same for volleyball, women's tennis, and cross country on Tuesday. Highlighting this week's releases for Lake Forest was sophomore volleyball player Cori Cooper being selected as the league's Performer of the Week.
Lake Forest College sent six player to St. Louis over the weekend to compete in the United States Tennis Associatio/Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division III Regional Tournament. Those players combined for 10 singles and doubles victories.
The Midwest Conference issued its weekly releases for football and soccer on Monday and will do the same for volleyball, women's tennis, and cross country on Tuesday. Highlighting this week's releases for Lake Forest was men's soccer players Mahir Mameledzija and Chris Haught-Thompson sweeping the league's Offensive and Defensive Performer of the Week awards.
The Lake Forest College women's tennis team hosted and defeated Beloit College 8-0 on Sunday. An 8-5 victory at #1 doubles was the eighth in a row for sophomore Melika Celebic and junior Nonie Carson, matching the third-longest streak in team history.
The Midwest Conference issued its weekly releases for football and soccer on Monday and will do the same for volleyball, women's tennis, and cross country on Tuesday.
The Lake Forest College women's tennis team played three matches on Sunday. The Foresters fell 7-2 to Grinnell College before recording 9-0 victories over both Knox College and Illinois College. Sophomore Melika Celebic was perfect on the day at #1 singles and doubles.
Rain forced the Lake Forest College women's tennis team to wait several hours before taking on host Monmouth College on Saturday. Freshman Aimee Fadden was one of six Foresters to win in both singles and doubles play during the 9-0 triumph.
Women's tennis player Nonie Carson was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after posting a 3-0 record at both #1 doubles and #2 singles over the last seven days.
Lake Forest College women's tennis player Melika Celebic was named Midwest Conference Performer of the Week on Tuesday. The sophomore won both of her matches at #1 singles and doubles during a pair of Forester victories.
The Midwest Conference issued its weekly releases for football and soccer on Monday and did the same for volleyball, women's tennis, and cross country on Tuesday. Highlighting this week's releases for Lake Forest was women's soccer players Lisa Sorensen and Emily Weber sweeping the league's Offensive and Defensive Performer of the Week awards.
The Forester women's tennis team defeated visiting Wisconsin Lutheran College 9-0 on Monday to raise its record on the season to 6-1. Freshman Nicole Stroner did not lose a game in her matches at #3 doubles and #6 singles.
The Foresters women's tennis team hosted and defeated St. Norbert College 6-3 on Sunday. Sophomore Melika Celebic and junior Nonie combined for three of the team's points by winning at #1 doubles and at the top two spots in the singles lineup.
The Lake Forest College women's tennis team posted an 8-1 victory at Benedictine University on Thursday. Senior Lauren Stroner returned to the lineup after missing three matches due to illness and helped the Foresters raised their record to 4-1.
The Midwest Conference issued its weekly releases for football and soccer on Tuesday and will do the same for volleyball, women's tennis, and cross country on Wednesday. Highlighting this week's releases for Lake Forest was women's soccer player Emily Weber being named MWC Defensive Performer of the Week.
The Lake Forest College women's tennis team is now 3-1 after splitting a pair of matches on Sunday. The Foresters fell 7-2 at Lawrence University before winning 5-0 at Alverno College.
The Lake Forest College tennis team won 9-0 at Ripon College on Saturday and is now 2-0 on the season. Sophomore Melika Celebic played her first singles match of the year and came away with a 7-5, 6-2 triumph at the top spot in the lineup.
The Forester womens tennis team was the Colleges first to compete in 2010-11 and started off the year with a 9-0 victory over visiting Mount Mary College on Saturday. It was also the first match of the season for the Blue Angels.
Lake Forest College Athletic Director Jackie Slaats announced Thursday (July 29) that Jason Box has accepted the College's offer to be the Foresters' new head men's and women's tennis coach, effective immediately.
The Lake Forest College fall sports are set to begin a new decade and are looking to continue the winning ways started by the winter and spring squads once the calendar turned over on January 1.
Forester head men's and women's tennis coach Chris Kane officially announced Wednesday (June 23) that he will not return for a ninth year at Lake Forest College. Kane accepted an offer to be the head men's and women's tennis coach at NCAA Division I Western Illinois University. A search for his replacement will begin immediately.