Lake Forest College women's soccer player Michelle Greeneway was named Midwest Conference Offensive Player of the Year on Tuesday. Fellow Foresters Holly Lesperance and Ellen Rogers joined her as First Team All-MWC honorees and teammate Nina Perkkio was a Second Team selection.
Greeneway, a senior forward, was also the league's Offensive Player of the Year last season and was named First Team All-MWC for the fourth time. She ranked second in the conference with 30 goals and 66 points and tied for the league lead with eight game-winning scores. At the national level she finished third in the country in goals per game and fourth in points per contest. Greeneway scored 22 goals in 10 conference games, including four in a 5-4 triumph over St. Norbert College in the regular season finale that decided this year's MWC champion. The program's all-time leading scorer ranks tied-for-13th in NCAA Division III women's soccer history with 104 career goals and 19th with 240 points.
Lesperance, another senior forward, is also a four-time First Team All-MWC honoree. She ranked fifth in the conference with 14 goals and tied-for-fifth with 34 points. Ten of her goals were scored during the team's final seven games, including one during the MWC Tournament. Lesperance finished her career ranked third in program history with 53 career goals and fourth with 136 points.
Rogers, a senior defensive midfielder, was a First Team All-MWC selection for the second year in a row. She scored one goal and assisted on four others during the season and helped the Foresters post seven shutouts and allow just 3.5 shots on goal per game.
Perkkio, a junior outside midfielder, was named Second Team All-MWC. She finished second in the league with 13 assists, matching the sixth-highest single-season total in team history, and added four goals for 21 points. It was her first career all-conference selection.
Lake Forest posted a 14-3-2 overall record in 2015 and defended its league title with a 9-0-1 mark in MWC play.