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
Composite Calendar

Lake Forest Unable to Contain Calvin

Photo by Yanna Glaspy
Photo by Yanna Glaspy

The Forester women's lacrosse team was defeated 20-16 by visiting Calvin College on Friday.

With 36 goals between the two teams combined, it was the highest-scoring game in the short history of Lake Forest's women's lacrosse program. The flurry of goals came during snow flurries that lasted most of the contest.

Forester junior Ali Graham and sophomores Krissy Kuwahara and Jenna Doctor had three goals apiece while senior Emma Tryder and Abbey Meyer each added two tallies for the home team. Additional scores came from sophomores Cass Barbera, Ashley Carr, and Savannah Frauhiger and junior Ryleigh Nelson had three assists.

Both teams scored five goals in the first quarter and the score was tied at six two-and-a-half minutes into the second. The Knights outscored the Foresters 5-1 during the rest of the period and let 11-7 at halftime.

Lake Forest closed to within three twice in the third quarter but trailed 17-12 when it was over. The home team accounted for the first three goals in the fourth, making the score 17-15, but got no closer. Graham assisted Tryder on the game's final goal with 1:09 to play.

The Foresters fell to 0-3 on the season while Calvin evened its record at 2-2.

Lake Forest will travel to California for next week's Spring Break and play at Chapman University on Monday and Pomona-Pitzer College's on Tuesday.