Lake Forest College

Lake Forest College Athletics
555 N. Sheridan Rd. Lake Forest, IL 60045
Division 3 Illinois Midwest
Private Small Competitive team

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T.R. Bell

T.R. Bell, the winningest coach in Midwest Conference soccer history and a 2009 inductee into the Forester Athletic Hall of Fame, begins his 28th year as the program's head coach in 2024.


The Foresters posted an 11-4-5 overall record and claimed the Midwest Conference title with a 7-0-1 mark in league play in 2023. They qualified for the four-team MWC Tournament for the 21st time under Bell's direction and won the event to advance to the NCAA Division III Tournament for the fourth time in that span. Midfielders Izzy DeStefano and Caitlin Mulcahy were named MWC Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year, respectively, and DeStefano added MWC Newcomer of the Year and Third Team All-Region honors. They were joined by Anna Hoffman and Anna Gracia as First Team All-MWC selections while two other Foresters earned second team honors and Bell was voted MWC Coach of the Year. Lake Forest outscored league opponents by a combined score of 36-5 during 10 regular season and tournament games.


Bell led Lake Forest to the program's finest season in 2014. The Foresters won their first 21 games of the year, including each of the team's 10 conference contests and both MWC Tournament matchups. Lake Forest hosted the first two rounds of the NCAA Division III Tournament for the first time and a 2-1 overtime triumph over the College of St. Scholastica was the program's first NCAA Tourney victory. Bell was voted by his peers as the MWC Coach of the Year and was selected by the NSCAA as the NCAA Division III North Region Coach of the Year.


Bell's teams have compiled a 283-166-30 record in his 27-year career, including a 172-48-15 (.764) mark in conference play. He has amassed 66 more victories than any other women's or men's coach in league history and is a five-time MWC Coach of the Year (2003, 2004, 2012, 2014, 2023). Lake Forest captured conference championships in 2001, 2004, 2012, 2014, 2015, and 2023 and the 2003, 2012, 2014, and 2023 teams reached the NCAA Tournament.


Four different players have earned All-American honors under Bell's direction and Foresters have been named All-Region by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America 22 times during his tenure. Of the team's 94 all-conference selections over the last 27 seasons, 54 have been first team choices and 21 have been freshmen. His players have also been named Academic All-MWC 201 times with a program record-tying 17 of the team's 24 players earning that distinction in 2022-23.


A 9-0 season-opening rout of visiting Wisconsin Lutheran College on September 1, 2015, made Bell the first men's or women's coach at the College to reach 200 career wins. Other milestone victories for Bell include a 3-1 triumph at UW-Whitewater on September 12, 2000, that made him the program's all-time leader in wins. A 1-0 shutout of visiting Monmouth College on October 21, 2006, was the 100th victory in his coaching career.


Bell, a Milwaukee native, graduated in 1996 from Lake Forest College not only with a bachelor of arts degree in sociology and anthropology, but as a two-time First Team All-MWC performer, two-time Forester Most Valuable Player, and four-year starter. Bell ended his playing career with 91 points, which ranks him fifth on the program's all-time scoring list. He is the school's career leader with 35 assists and ranks tied-for-eighth with 28 goals, despite spending his senior year on the defensive side of the field. He also holds the school record for assists in a season with 16 in 1993. During Bell's four-year collegiate career, the Foresters were 63-12-2 (.831), won at least 11 overall and eight MWC games each season, lost just five times in MWC regular season play (34-5-2), and were 4-2-0 in the MWC Tournament along the way to two conference titles (1992, 1995).


Bell's pre-Lake Forest career was highlighted by seven Wisconsin state championships while playing for the Bavarian Club of Milwaukee.


Bell has also coached at several soccer training facilities, including the Reebok Post-to-Post Camps.


He, his wife Julie, and their children Luke and Olivia reside in nearby Lake Bluff.

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Rob Samuels

Rob Samuels joined the women's soccer coaching staff at his alma mater in 2021.


The Foresters posted an 11-4-5 overall record and 7-0-1 mark in Midwest Conference play in 2023. They captured a conference championship, claimed the MWC Tournament title, and advanced to the NCAA Division III Tournament. Lake Forest outscored league opponents 36-5 in 10 regular season and postseason games and six members of the team earned all-conference accolades, including the MWC Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year.


Lake Forest is now 31-19-9 overall and 20-2-2 in Midwest Conference play in Samuel's three years with the program. The Foresters have garnered 17 all-conference accolades, including 13 first team selections, and added three MWC Defensive Player of the Year awards, two MWC Newcomer of the Year honors, and an MWC Offensive Player of the Year distinction during that span.


Samuels' coaching career includes 11 years at the youth level - five with the Kenosha Area Soccer League and six with the Kenosha Crew.


A 2011 inductee into the Forester Athletic Hall of Fame, Samuels ranks third in Forester men's soccer history with 43 goals and 108 points. He was a four-time first team all-conference honoree and helped lead the team to a pair of league titles while playing with current head women's soccer coach T.R. Bell and for current assistant women's soccer coach Ed Kositzki.


Samuels is also an information technology specialist and resides in Old Mill Creek, Illinois.

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