Lake Forest College Sports Information
January 9th, 2001 Contact: Scott Rucker, SID Lake Forest Defeats Illinois College 77-59 on the
Road
Sophomore forward Katie McCants (Menasha, WI/Menasha) led the team in scoring for the third time this year with a game-high 21 points, tied for the team lead with 7 rebounds and dished out a career-high 4 assists in arguably the best game of her collegiate career. She made 10 of the 11 field goals she attempted, tying her for the second-highest single-game shooting performance in the country so far this season (90.9%). Next in the scoring column for the Foresters was senior guard Alison Grubbs (Cullom, IL/Tri-Point) with 20. The nation's 12th-leading scorer (as of December 31st) also chipped in 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals. It was the fifth game in a row and seventh in nine games this year that Grubbs scored at least 20. Lake Forest had two other players scoring in double-figures as freshman guard Sherry Wagner (Chicago, IL/Mother McAuley) scored a career-high 11 and senior guard Karla Gribble (Mineral Point, WI/Mineral Point) chipped in 10. The team's other leading rebounder was senior forward Kim Magee (Lake Oswego, OR/Lake Oswego) who, along with her 7 boards, led the team with 5 assists, matching her career high. In a game in which they never trailed and led by as many as 22 points, the Foresters shot an even 50% (31 of 62) from the field and made 15 of 19 free throws (78.9%). On defense they had 15 steals and forced 29 Illinois College turnovers. Lake Forest also held a slight edge in rebounds, with 33 to the home team's 31. Next on Lake Forest's schedule are back-to-back MWC games on Friday (January 12th) at home against Beloit College (6:00 PM) and on Saturday (January 13th) at Ripon College (2:00 PM).
|