The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) announced its 2020 All-Academic Teams and Scholar-Athletes on Wednesday. Lake Forest College had 12 players named All-America Scholar-Athletes while the Forester women were recognized as an ITA All-Academic Team for the fourth year in a row.
The Midwest Conference released the list of 2019-20 Academic All-MWC honorees on Friday and Lake Forest College was represented on the list by a school record 160 individuals.
While the quantity of accomplishments by Lake Forest College student-athletes in 2019-20 was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic, the quality of the Foresters' performance matched the high standards they have set over the years.
The Intercollegiate Tennis Association recently released its final 2019-20 rankings and Lake Forest's #1 doubles team of senior Leeza Bodnar and junior Julie Lord was listed eighth in the Central Region.
The Midwest Conference decided Friday to indefinitely suspend all spring regular season conference competition and league championships until further notice.
A pair of wins on Friday raised senior Leeza Bodnar's career total to 133 as Lake Forest fell 8-1 to Berry College and 7-2 to Haverford College on the final day of the team's Spring Break trip to Hilton Head, South Carolina.
The Foresters improved to 13-3 on the year Wednesday with a 7-2 triumph over LeTourneau University during the team's Spring Break trip to Hilton Head, South Carolina.
Lake Forest defeated Millikin University 9-0 Monday morning in the Foresters' first match during their Spring Break trip to Hilton Head, South Carolina.
Junior Julie Lord successfully defended her Midwest Conference title at #1 singles Sunday as the Foresters closed out the 2019 portion of their schedule at the MWC Individual Tournaments in Madison, Wisconsin.
The doubles portion of the Midwest Conference Individual Tournaments in Madison, Wisconsin, was played out on Saturday and Forester junior Julie Lord and senior Leeza Bodnar successfully defended their title at the top spot in the lineup.
Lake Forest College tennis player Julie Lord was named Midwest Conference Performer of the Week on Tuesday for her performance in Saturday's match at University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
Junior Julie Lord posted victories at the top of the singles and doubles lineup but the Foresters were defeated 7-2 at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater in their final dual match of the fall on Saturday.
Lake Forest College tennis player Leeza Bodnar was named Forester Athlete of the Week on Thursday after helping her team post a trio of 9-0 victories over the weekend.
Junior Tyranny Miller and sophomore Tebatso Duba were each 4-0 on Saturday as the Foresters posted 9-0 victories over Ripon College and St. Norbert College.
Sophomore Katie Wegrecki did not lose a game at #6 singles in her return to the lineup and Lake Forest swept Beloit College 9-0 Sunday afternoon at LifeSport Tennis Club in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Junior Emma Wang's school record singles winning streak finally came to an end Saturday as Lake Forest prevailed 9-0 at Cornell College before dropping a 6-3 decision at Grinnell College.
Lake Forest College women's tennis player Julie Lord was named Midwest Conference Performer of the Week on Tuesday after dominating opponents at the top of the lineup in three Forester victories over the weekend.
Junior Julie Lord dropped just one game in four matches on the day as Lake Forest began Midwest Conference play with 9-0 victories at Monmouth College and Illinois College on Saturday.
Juniors Tyranny Miller and Grace Gould were each 4-0 on the day as the Foresters began the year with an 8-1 victory over Illinois Institute of Technology and a 6-3 triumph over Edgewood College at home on Saturday.