Match Highlight: Women’s Soccer Tops Knox College on Homecoming

Match Highlight: Women’s Soccer Tops Knox College on Homecoming

Claire Aimone ’26Staff Writeraimonecal@lakeforest.edu During homecoming, the women’s soccer team faced off against conference rivals Knox College, ultimately winning the match. The team, led by captains Anna  Hoffman ’26 and Theresa Presberg ’25,  has shown plenty of impressive performances so far this fall and seeks to continue their momentum on the field.   With a packed homecoming crowd, the Foresters earned a commanding 2-0 win over Knox. The match started off with a goal from Izzy…

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Volleyball Battles Through Injury Woes as Conference Play Looms

Volleyball Battles Through Injury Woes as Conference Play Looms

Sam Satisky ’28, Christian Hirschboeck ’25 Staff Writer, Editor-in-Chief satiskys@lakeforest.edu, hirschboeckcia@lakeforest.edu The Lake Forest volleyball team is currently navigating a tough season filled with adversity as injuries have plagued their roster. With Midwest Conference play rapidly approaching, the team remains focused on overcoming these challenges to make a strong push toward their ultimate goal of winning the conference championship.  Staff Writer Sam Satisky and Editor-in-Chief Christian Hirschboeck recently took the time to interview libero and…

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The Intersection of College Athletics and Activism

The Intersection of College Athletics and Activism

Christian Hirschboeck ‘25 Sports Editor Hirschboeckcia@lakeforest.edu Sports and activism have a historically difficult relationship to break down because of the different stances people take on the combination of the two. There is a common belief that the two areas should stay separated from each other to focus on the quality of the sporting product, while others believe that activism is engrained within sports and cannot be separated. Regardless of individual opinion on the matter, sports…

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The Offseason for an Injured Athlete

The Offseason for an Injured Athlete

Christian Hirschboeck ’25 Sports EditorHirschboeckcia@lakeforest.edu The conclusion of a Division III collegiate athlete’s regular season may typically provide a sense of relief as they shed their sporting obligations for the time being until captain’s practices and team lifts start up again months later, but for athletes who were seriously injured while in-season, this is a time that particularly wears hard on both the physical and mental fronts of students. In season, a long-term injury brings…

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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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