Wed, Mar 1 Final
Women's Lacrosse
12 Lake Forest
14 at North Central
Wed, Mar 8 Final
Women's Lacrosse
13 Bethel (Ind.)
12 vs. Lake Forest
Fri, Mar 10 Final
Women's Lacrosse
20 Calvin
16 vs. Lake Forest
Mon, Mar 13 Final
Women's Lacrosse
4 Lake Forest
21 at Chapman
Tue, Mar 14 Final
Women's Lacrosse
0 Lake Forest
25 at #20 Pomona-Pitzer
Sat, Mar 25 Final
Women's Lacrosse
16 Lake Forest
5 at Concordia Chicago
Wed, Mar 29 Final
Women's Lacrosse
16 Carthage
7 vs. Lake Forest
Sun, Apr 2 Final
Women's Lacrosse
6 Wartburg
23 vs. Lake Forest
Tue, Apr 4 Final
Women's Lacrosse
21 Lake Forest
2 at Monmouth
Sat, Apr 8 Final
Women's Lacrosse
9 Hamline
12 vs. Lake Forest
Wed, Apr 12 Final
Women's Lacrosse
14 Lake Forest
16 at Saint Benedict
Sat, Apr 15 Final
Women's Lacrosse
5 Cornell
13 vs. Lake Forest
Tue, Apr 18 Final
Women's Lacrosse
8 Lake Forest
15 at Aurora
Sat, Apr 22 Final
Women's Lacrosse
21 Lake Forest
6 at Augsburg
Sun, Apr 23 Final
Women's Lacrosse
6 Lake Forest
16 at Wis.-River Falls
Sat, Apr 29 Final
Women's Lacrosse
7 Northwestern-St. Paul
9 vs. Lake Forest
Wed, May 3 Final
Women's Lacrosse
7 Northwestern-St. Paul
10 vs. Lake Forest
Sat, May 6 Final
Women's Lacrosse
16 Lake Forest
6 at Saint Benedict
Sat, May 13 Final
Women's Lacrosse
8 Lake Forest
14 vs. DePauw
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Foresters Capture MWLC Title in First Season as Varsity Sport

Foresters Capture MWLC Title in First Season as Varsity Sport

The Lake Forest College women's lacrosse team pulled away in the fourth quarter on Friday, defeating visiting Hamline University 14-9 to claim the 2022 Midwest Women's Lacrosse Conference title.

The game was closer than the final score would indicate. The teams were separated by no more than one goal for all but 61 seconds of the first three quarters and the score was tied at the end of each of them.

Hamline broke an 8-8 tie less than two-and-a-half minutes into the final period but a man-up goal by Forester freshman Jenna Doctor at the 10:57 mark tied the score for the seventh time in the contest. Sophomore Ali Graham's fourth goal of the day put Lake Forest on top for good with 8:40 to play and freshman Krissy Kuwahara doubled the lead just 38 seconds later. Doctor matched Graham's goal total for the game with her fourth and free position shots were converted by sophomore Ryleigh Nelson and Kuwaharato account for the final score.

Doctor raised her team-high goal total for the season to 33 and Graham is next on the squad with 24. Kuwahara and junior Emma Tryder each struck twice on Friday and now have 23 and 18, respectively, this spring. Nelson's score was her 18th and freshman Savannah Frauhiger is at 21 after extending her goal streak to a dozen games.

The Foresters out-shot their guests 30-22 to help make up for a 15-12 Piper advantage in draw controls. Lake Forest also committed just 13 turnovers to Hamline's 18.

In addition to scoring four times, Graham led the home team with six ground balls, six draw controls, and three caused turnovers.

Freshman goalie Calliope Saban made six saves to earn the victory.

The Foresters finished their league schedule with a perfect 5-0 record and improved their overall mark to 10-3. Hamilne fell to 4-7 overall and 3-1 in the conference.

Lake Forest will be the top seed in the MWLC Tournament, which will begin with a home game in the semifinals next Wednesday. If they prevail on Wednesday, the Foresters will host the tournament final on Saturday, May 7. The winner of the tourney receives the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Tournament.