Can Men’s Basketball Keep the Win Streak Going?

Can Men’s Basketball Keep the Win Streak Going?

Claire Aimone ’26 Staff writeraimonecal@akeforest.edu The men’s basketball team is currently enjoying a positive run of form as they have just begun a two-game win streak. The team has risen above its challenges and had endured several losses earlier in the season, but is now enjoying high spirits. With this recent run of success, the players have been rejuvenated and have a renewed determination to finish the season strongly with eyes on the MWC tournament….

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Breaking the Ice: Women’s Hockey Team Skates into Playoffs

Breaking the Ice: Women’s Hockey Team Skates into Playoffs

Claire Aimone ’26 Staff writerAimonecal@lakeforest.edu The Forester Women’s Hockey team won 3-1 against Concordia University Wisconsin on Friday, Feb. 16th, starting their Northern Collegiate Hockey Association Slat’s Cup quarterfinal series.  Early in the game, Victoria Liu scored the team’s first goal, providing them with a head start. Danielle Selby then scored another goal, with assists coming from Ella Maher and Annika Sinker, showing their great teamwork. Macy Gehrke sealed the win with a third goal….

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Men’s Lacrosse Highlight

Men’s Lacrosse Highlight

Anna McCluskey ’25 Staff writerMccluskeya@lakeforest.edu The defending MLC (Midwest Lacrosse Conference) champions had a great start to their season on Saturday, February 17th, defeating Carrol University 16-5 and receiving the first set of MLC weekly honors awards. Ryan Dousevicz was able to earn MWC Offensive Player of the Week, recording a career-high of 5 points in a single match. The Foresters also dominated on the defense, being led by graduate student Gordon Kiesgen IV, who…

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What it Means to be an African American Collegiate Athlete

What it Means to be an African American Collegiate Athlete

Christian Hirschboeck ’25 Sports editorhirschboeckcia@lakeforest.edu In collegiate athletics, the difficulties endured to be a participant are rarely touched on, and something continually relevant for athletes in the modern day is the role of race. Because of the historical oppression of African Americans in the United States, the path to becoming a collegiate athlete is something that has largely gone unnoticed. In honor of black history month, I will be taking a step back from simple…

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How Women’s Lacrosse Keeps on Winning

How Women’s Lacrosse Keeps on Winning

Claire Aimone ‘26 Staff WriterAimonecal@lakeforest.edu The Lake Forest Women’s Lacrosse team’s impressive five-game winning streak not only highlights the individual talent of players, but also underscores the collective strength and cohesion of the program. Throughout this run, every member of the Foresters has played a crucial role, contributing their own skills and dedication for greater success.  After their impressive victory over Aurora with a score of 14-11 during the College’s spring break, the Foresters demonstrated…

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Forester athlete spotlight: Julia Unterseher ’20

Forester athlete spotlight: Julia Unterseher ’20

Written by Sangjun Hornewer ‘20, Editor-in-Chief Julia Unterseher ’20 is a junior student-athlete who is majoring in business and a member of the Forester women’s hockey team. She is also involved in Delta Gamma Fraternity. Currently, she is representing the College as an intern at Northwestern University’s sports marketing department. Stentor staff interviewed Unterseher about her current internship and what it means to gain experience that will help her decide her post-grad career that could potentially…

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