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James M. Darcangelo |
Elected: 1990 |
Towson University |
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James M. "Darky" Daracangelo began his lacrosse career at Corning East High School in New York playing under caoch and fellow Hall of Fame inductee, Joe Corcoran. Darky was a Scholastic All-American in 1971, the inaugural year of selecting Scholastic All-Americans.
At Towson University, he was a two-time First Team All-American in 1974 and 1975, and a Third Team All-American in 1973. A member of Towson State's 1974 II/III National Collegiate Championship Team, Darky was . . .
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William A. Davis |
Elected: 1959 |
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The following is an excerpt from an article by Craig E. Taylor entitled "He Saw Sports Come In" about William Davis.
"Bill Davis was born in Woburn, Mass., on May 4, 1862. As a young boy, he joined the townsfolk in the pastime of running to fires, often several villages away. He built up wind and stamina in this manner, and it was a source of pride to be able to arrive first on the scene.
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Joseph H. Deckman |
Elected: 1965 |
University of Maryland |
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Joe was educated in the Bel Air High School from 1914 until entering the University of Maryland in 1927 where he graduated with a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering in 1931. While in high school he ran on the track team and was a member of an 80 lb. relay team which set a county record. He also pitched on its softball team. Joe participated on a Bel Air Town basketball team in 1926, but . . .
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Susan Delaney-Scheetz |
Elected: 2000 |
West Chester University |
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Susan Delaney-Scheetz, a defense wing who graduated from West Chester
University in 1969, was inducted to the National Lacrosse Hall of
Fame as an outstanding player, who was also an outstanding coach
or official, who has contributed noteworthy service to the game.
She was a U.S. National Team coach from 1982-89, including the 1986
World Cup. In four years as head coach at Penn State (1986-89) she
compiled a 67-9 record, including two NCAA championships . . .
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John DeTommaso |
Elected: 2001 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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John DeTommaso, a standout defenseman for Johns Hopkins and the
U.S. team, was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a truly great player.
DeTommaso, an All-American defenseman and graduate of Farmingdale
High School, was a four-time All-American at Johns Hopkins, earning
first-team honors from 1984-86. He helped Johns Hopkins to national
championships in 1984 and 1985 and was the recipient of the Schmeisser
Award as the nation's outstanding defenseman in 1985. He was named
the . . .
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Pat Dillon |
Elected: 2008 |
Towson University |
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A top-rated college and high school official, and a dedicated national and local leader in lacrosse organizations, Dillon's devotion to the sport has helped nurture its growth at all levels over the last 25 years.
She was introduced to the sport at Towson, playing on the newly formed women's lacrosse team, and began her umpiring career in 1983. By 1989, she had earned a National rating and she's gone on to officiate at the championship level . . .
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Agostino M. DiMaggio |
Elected: 1993 |
Washington College |
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Mickey is being inducted to the Lacrosse Hall of Fame as "a truly great player". His career started at the Charlotte Hall Military School in Maryland, where he was chosen as the Most Valuable Player in 1951 and 1952. At Washington College, he received first team All-America honors in 1959 and Honorable Mention All-American honors in 1954 and 1958. Mickey was selectedWashington College's Most Valuable Player in 1959 and Washington College's Outstanding Athlete in . . .
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William H. Dobbin |
Elected: 1972 |
Hobart College |
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William H. Dobbin played close attack, was Hobart Colleges, Co-captain 1940 and an All-American. He starred in first North/South College All-Star Game in 1940 and later became the General Chairman of the North/South Games '56 &'72. He was USILA Man of the Year in1956 and also helped coach at Hobart that year. Later Dobbin became head coach of Geneva Lacrosse Club; '68 & '69. Official for 20 years and chief referee of the . . .
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John C. Donohue |
Elected: 1974 |
St. John's College |
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John attended Mt. St. Joseph's High School, where he was an outstanding athlete and winner of ten varsity letters. After he graduated in 1931, he attended St. John's College, where he played on their National Collegiate Co-Champions of 1935 and was also an All-State football and basketball selection while at St. John's. John was an All-American midfield selection in 1933, 1934,and 1935.
After graduating in 1935, he became the head football and lacrosse coach at St. . . .
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Betsy Williams Dougherty |
Elected: 2000 |
Penn State |
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Betsy Williams Dougherty, an attack wing who graduated from Penn
State University in 1984, was inducted to the National Lacrosse
Hall of Fame as an outstanding player, who was also an outstanding
coach or official, who has contributed noteworthy service to the
game. The youngest women's Hall of Famer, she was an active member
of the U.S. National Team from 1984-93, participating on four U.S.
touring teams and three World Cup teams. She captained the . . .
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Heather C. Dow |
Elected: 2002 |
University of Virginia |
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Heather Dow was an outstanding goalie at the University of Virginia from 1978 to 1982. She was a member of the United States Women?s Team from 1984 to 1990 and played for the United States World Cup teams in 1986 and 1989. Dow has also served as an assistant coach at James Madison, Old Dominion and Virginia and served as an assistant coach for the winning World Cup teams in 1993, 1997 and 2001. She was . . .
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Delverene A. Dressel |
Elected: 2002 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Del Dressel is one of only three players in collegiate lacrosse history to earn first-team All-America honors four times. The midfielder helped Johns Hopkins University to NCAA Championships in 1984 and 1985. He received the Lt. Donald MacLaughlin Award as the nation's top midfielder in 1984 and 1985 as well. Dressel finished his career with 174 points (99 goals, 75 assists) and is the highest scoring midfielder in Hopkins history. Dressel was inducted to the . . .
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John F. Driscoll |
Elected: 1998 |
University of Virginia |
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John F. Driscoll played midfield at Manhasset High School in New
York from 1974-76, where he won the North Shore Nassau High School
Championship in 1975 and 1976. He was chosen high school All-American
in 1976 and was selected as the Nassau County MVP in 1975 and 1976.
He went on to play midfield for the University of Virginia from
1977-80. He was selected as a First-Team All-American in 1980 and
second team All-American in 1979. . . .
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Gertrude Dunn |
Elected: 2007 |
West Chester University |
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Dunn, an outstanding all-around athlete, is being inducted posthumously as a truly great player. Dunn played on the U.S. National Team from 1957 to 1963 and was a member of the U.S. team that toured Great Britain and Ireland in 1957.
Dunn also served as an umpire for 20 years in the Philadelphia Women’s Lacrosse Association. Away from lacrosse, "Gertie" played shortstop in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, made famous by the 1992 movie, . . .
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Thomas B. Duquette |
Elected: 2001 |
University of Virginia |
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Tom Duquette, a standout attackman for the University of Virginia from 1970-73, is the sixth player in UVA history elected to the Hall of Fame, joining Bill Hooper (1976), Pete Eldredge (1990), Jay Connor (1994), Jim Potter (1997) and John Driscoll (1998). Longtime
Associate Athletic Media Relations Director Doyle Smith was inducted into the Hall in 2000 following a 31-year career in the UVa Athletic Media Relations Office.
During his career at Virginia, Duquette played on . . .
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