The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) announced its 2019 All-Academic Teams and Scholar-Athletes on Thursday. Lake Forest College sophomore Julie Lord and freshmen Tebatso Duba and Matthew Pawlowski were named All-America Scholar-Athletes while the Forester women were recognized as an ITA All-Academic Team.
The Midwest Conference released the list of 2018-19 Academic All-MWC honorees on Friday and 125 Forester student-athletes were recognized, the second-highest total in school history.
Lake Forest College tennis played Tyranny Miller was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after helping her team reach the second round of the NCAA Division III Tournament last weekend.
Lake Forest dropped a 5-0 decision to the University of Chicago, the top-ranked team in the Central Region, in the second round of the NCAA Division III Tournament on Saturday.
Senior Allison Watts won twice and Lake Forest rolled to a 5-1 victory over Luther College Friday in the opening round of the 2019 NCAA Division III Tournament.
The Forester women's tennis team is headed to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater this weekend, where seven teams will gather for the first three round of the 2019 NCAA Division III Tournament.
Lake Forest College women's tennis player Tebatso Duba was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after providing the clinching point in her team's victory over Grinnell College in the finals of last Thursday's Midwest Conference Tournament.
Lake Forest College senior tennis player Allison Watts was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after winning all four of her matches and becoming the team leader in career victories.
Lake Forest swept the doubles competition and added victories at the top two spots in the singles lineup to post a 5-0 victory over St. Norbert College Thursday in the semifinals of the 2019 Midwest Conference Tournament. The Foresters will now face off against Grinnell College in the final at 4:00 p.m.
Lake Forest defeated Grinnell College 5-0 in Thursday's Midwest Conference Tournament final and qualified for the NCAA Division III Tournament for the first time in program history.
Allison Watts celebrated her Senior Day by claiming a share of another program record Saturday in Lake Forest's 9-0 victory over Edgewood College at the Racquet Club of Lake Bluff.
Senior Allison Watts became Lake Forest's leader in career victories Friday night during the Foresters' 8-1 victory over Kalamazoo College, the region's 18th-ranked team.
Freshman Katie Wegrecki now owns the third-longest singles winning streak in program history at 13 matches after topping the #6 player from Carthage College in Lake Forest's 6-3 victory on Monday.
Sophomore Emma Wang earned her 20th singles victory without a loss this season and Lake Forest defeated visiting North Central College 7-2 Friday night at the Racquet Club of Lake Bluff.
Sophomores Julie Lord and Emma Wang posted come-from-behind victories in singles but Lake Forest was edged out 5-4 by visiting Augustana College on Sunday.
Sophomore Emma Wang kept her singles winning streak intact but Lake Forest was defeated 7-2 by Georgetown College Thursday in Hilton Head, South Carolina.
The Forester women’s tennis team was successful for the second straight day in Hilton Head, South Carolina, on Monday, shutting out Nazareth College 9-0.
Freshman Tebatso Duba and Emma Wang each won twice as Lake Forest started its Spring Break trip to Hilton Head, South Carolina, Sunday with a 7-2 victory over Washington College.
Raquel Vescovi, head men’s and women’s tennis coach, reflects on a successful fall season that included an undefeated record in regular season play and eight titles at the Midwest Conference Individual Tournaments.
Lake Forest College women's tennis player Julie Lord was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after winning a pair of titles at the Midwest Conference Individual Tournaments over the weekend.
Members of the Lake Forest College women's tennis team captured titles in five of the six singles brackets at the Midwest Conference Individual Tournaments on Sunday, adding to the three doubles championships they claimed on Saturday.
After going undefeated in doubles during Midwest Conference play this fall, the Lake Forest College women's tennis team swept the doubles competition at the 2018 MWC Individual Tournaments on Saturday.
Sophomore Emma Wang improved to 12-0 in singles and 11-0 in doubles this year as the Lake Forest College women's tennis team prevailed 9-0 at Ripon College on Sunday. It was the final dual match of the fall for the Foresters, who are 12-0 overall and 9-0 in Midwest Conference play.
The Lake Forest College women's tennis team prevailed 9-0 at St. Norbert College Saturday morning and by the same score at Lawrence University later in the day.
Sophomore Tyranny Miller dropped just three games in her four victories combined on Sunday as the Lake Forest College women's tennis swept Alverno College and host Beloit College 9-0.
Senior Allison Watts advanced to the round of 32 in singles at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Regional Tournament in Kalamazoo, Michigan, over the weekend.
Lake Forest College women’s tennis player Allison Watts was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday for her performance in a pair of Midwest Conference victories at home on Saturday.