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Dan Andrews

Dan Andrews

Dan Andrews returned to Lake Forest College as the Foresters' head coach in 2024, which was his ninth season as head coach, 10th with the program, and 16th in the profession.

Andrews led the 2024 Foresters to a 10-8-3 overall record, and the 19th Midwest Conference title in program history with a 7-0-1 mark in league play. Lake Forest also won the MWC Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Division III Tournament for the third year in a row and fourth time with Andrews as head coach. Rafael Bonilla-Climaco was named MWC Defensive Player of the Year and was joined by three teammates as First Team All-MWC selections. Four additional Foresters earned Second Team All-MWC honors..

Under the direction of Andrews, the Foresters also advanced to the NCAA Division III Tournament in 2015, 2017, and 2022 and claimed conference titles in 2016 and 2022. The team is 81-68-11 overall and 52-15-3 in league play while outscoring opponents 312-256 with Andrews as head coach. Lake Forest's scoring average of 2.76 goals per game in 2015 is the second-highest mark in team history and the squad's goalkeepers have recorded 39 shutouts during his tenure.

Lake Forest players have now been named all-conference 40 times, voted MWC Offensive or Defensive Player of the Year four times, and received all-region recognition seven times with Andrews as head coach. They have also earned 144 Academic All-MWC honors during that span, including a program record 22 in 2023.

Andrews served as an assistant at the College during the 2014 season and helped lead Lake Forest to a 6-2-2 record in Midwest Conference play. He assisted the head coach in all facets of practice, game, and travel preparation, as well as with player development, recruiting, scouting, and maintaining the team's academic success.

Prior to joining the staff at Lake Forest, Andrews had coached at various levels, including high school, club and college. His experience at the collegiate level included three seasons as an assistant at Moody Bible Institute, his alma mater. Moody won a pair of regional titles and claimed the 2011 NCCAA National Championship during his time on staff.

A native of Leeds, England, Andrews played for Leeds United FC Youth Academy as a young teen before moving to the United States after high school. He scored 66 goals in four years at Moody Bible Institute and was a two-time All-American and two-year team captain.