Sat, Oct 29 Final
Swimming & Diving
Carthage W: 146-72, M: 112-123
Sat, Nov 12 Final
Swimming & Diving
at Gene Davis Invitational (Lawrence) W: 1st/4, M: 1st/4
Sat, Nov 19 Final
Swimming & Diving
at Monmouth W: 158-44, M: 150-31
Sat, Dec 3 Final
Swimming & Diving
at Carthage College Classic W: 1st/9, M: 3rd/8
Sat, Jan 7 FInal
Swimming & Diving
at Soka No Team Scores
Sat, Jan 14 Final
Swimming & Diving
at Illinois-Michigan Quadrangular (Kalamazoo) W: 2nd/4, M: 4th/4
Sat, Jan 21 Final
Swimming & Diving
at Lawrence W: 216-59, M: 175-93
Sat, Jan 21 Final
Swimming & Diving
at UW-Whitewater W: 189-91, M: 119-135
Sat, Jan 28 Final
Swimming & Diving
at Illinois Tech W: 138-72, M: 95-125
Sat, Feb 4 Final
Swimming & Diving
St. Norbert W: 176.5-57.5, M: 110-111
Sun, Feb 19 Final
Swimming & Diving
at MWC Championship Meet (Grinnell) W: 2nd/9, M: 3rd/9
Sat, Oct 28 12:00 PM
Swimming & Diving
at Carthage
Sat, Nov 4 12:00 PM
Swimming & Diving
at Lewis
Sat, Nov 4 12:00 PM
Swimming & Diving
at Eastern Illinois
Sat, Nov 11 11:00 AM
Swimming & Diving
at Gene Davis Invitational (Lawrence)
Sat, Nov 18
Swimming & Diving
at TBA
Fri, Dec 1 9:00 AM
Swimming & Diving
at Carthage College Classic
Sat, Dec 2 9:00 AM
Swimming & Diving
at Carthage College Classic
Sat, Jan 6
Swimming & Diving
at Soka
Sat, Jan 13 12:00 PM
Swimming & Diving
at Illinois-Michigan Quadrangular (Wheaton)
Sat, Jan 20 1:00 PM
Swimming & Diving
Lawrence
Sat, Jan 20 1:00 PM
Swimming & Diving
Wis.-Whitewater
Sat, Jan 27 1:00 PM
Swimming & Diving
Illinois Tech
Sat, Feb 3 1:00 PM
Swimming & Diving
at St. Norbert
Fri, Feb 16 10:00 AM
Swimming & Diving
at MWC Championship Meet (Grinnell)
Sat, Feb 17 10:00 AM
Swimming & Diving
at MWC Championship Meet (Grinnell)
Sun, Feb 18 10:00 AM
Swimming & Diving
at MWC Championship Meet (Grinnell)
Fri, Feb 23
Swimming & Diving
at NCAA Div. III Diving Regional
Sat, Feb 24
Swimming & Diving
at NCAA Div. III Diving Regional
Wed, Mar 20
Swimming & Diving
at NCAA Div. III National Championship Meet
Thu, Mar 21
Swimming & Diving
at NCAA Div. III National Championship Meet
Fri, Mar 22
Swimming & Diving
at NCAA Div. III National Championship Meet
Sat, Mar 23
Swimming & Diving
at NCAA Div. III National Championship Meet
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Vadim Tashlitsky '00

Vadim Tashlitsky '00

 

Vadim Tashlitsky '00

Entering 16th year as Lake Forest’s head coach

Led the Forester men to Midwest Conference champonships in 2014 and 2015 and the women in 2012 and 2020

Named MWC Coach of the Year for the women six times and the men twice

Coached individual Foresters to 184 conference titles, 113 school and 51 MWC record-breaking performances, and 18 All-American finishes

Served as a senior coach at Irvine Novaquatics, a nationally-recognized Gold Medal club, and assisted with training of Senior Nat’l, Olympic Trial, and World Championship qualifiers

Was also the head senior coach at Barrington Swim Club, where he developed Sectional, Junior National, Senior National, and U.S. Open qualifiers and High School All-Americans

All-conference swimmer on the Foresters’ 1997, 1998, and 1999 MWC Championship teams

 

The 2023-24 season will be the 16th for Vadim Tashlitsky '00 as head coach of the Foresters and his 22nd year in coaching.

Tashlitsky led the 2022-23 Forester women to a runner-up finish while the men placed third at the Midwest Conference Championship Meet. Both squads have now finished among the top three in the conference 13 times in Tashlitsky's time at the College. The women captured the 2012 and 2020 league titles and the men claimed back-to-back championships in 2014 and 2015.

Forester swimmers and divers won nine individual events and a pair of relays at the 2023 MWC Championships. Violet Anderson became a three-time champion in the 200-butterfly and 200-IM and earned MWC Women's Swimmer of the Year honors while Amelie Andres took home titles in both breaststroke events and was named MWC Women's Newcomer of the Year. Tashlitsky's athletes have now finished first at the conference meet 184 times and claimed 15 MWC Swimmer/Diver of the Year awards while he has been named MWC Women's Coach of the Year six times (2010-13, 2020, 2022) and Men's Coach of the Year twice (2010, 2015). Tashlitsky also earned Coach of Excellence distinction from the American Swimming Coaches Association in 2011 and 2013.

Forester swimmers and divers have turned in 19 All-American (top 8 at national meet) or Honorable Mention All-American (top 16) performances in Tashlitsky's 15 seasons. The most recent honoree is Heath Ogawa, the back-to-back Division III Men's Diver of the Year who was the national champion in 3-meter diving in 2018 and in the 1-meter competition in 2019.

After establishing five new team records in 2022-23, Tashlitsky's athletes have broken school records 113 times and set new league marks 51 times during his first 15 years as head coach. His teams have also combined to post a dual meet record of 113-73-1 in his tenure.

Lake Forest has also been extremely successful in the classroom under Tashlitsky. Caprice Kalvelage earned the MWC Elite 20 Award for possessing the highest cumulative grade point average of any participant in the 2023 MWC Championships and Graeme Witte was the men's recipient of the award in 2020 and 2022. Four men and a team record 18 women earned Academic All-MWC honors in 2022-23, giving the program an even 200 since Tashlitsky became the head coach. In addition, the Lake Forest women extended their streak of being named a CSCAA Scholar All-America Team to 18 semesters while the men have earned the honor 13 times during that span.

Tashlitsky came to Lake Forest from California, where he was the senior coach at Irvine Novaquatics, a nationally-recognized United States Gold Medal Swim Club. He was also the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Soka University of America.

Prior to moving to Irvine in 2006, Tashlitsky worked for four years with the Barrington Swim Club in Barrington, Illinois, and served as the club's Head Senior Coach for the final two years. He also assisted with the Barrington High School Swim Team and the Barrington Swim Club’s age group program.

Among the athletes he has developed are NCAA and High School All Americans, Senior National, United States Open, Junior National, and Speedo Sectional Champion Series qualifiers. Through his position at Irvine Novaquatics he also worked directly with several Senior National, Olympic Trial, and World Championship qualifiers.

Tashlitsky, who graduated from the College in 2000, was a three-year letter winner and All-Midwest Conference swimmer. He helped the Foresters claim three consecutive conference championships in 1997, 1998, and 1999.