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Malcolm A. MacIntyre |
Elected: 1966 |
Yale University |
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Born January 28, 1908 in Boston, Massachusetts. Educated at the Boston Latin School 1919-1924, graduating from Newton High School in 1925. Attended Yale University, receiving his BA degree in 1929. At Yale, Mac was president of his fraternity, made Phi Beta Kappa, and held a Harkness Scholarship, as well as becoming a Rhodes Scholar. He attended Oxford University 1930 through 1932, receiving both a BA and his Bachelor of Civil Law . . .
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Daniel R. Mackesey |
Elected: 2006 |
Cornell University |
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Dan Mackesey is being inducted as “a truly great player.” Mackesey was an integral member of Cornell’s national championship teams in 1976 and 1977, earning the Kelly Award as the nation’s outstanding goaltender both years. He has the only shutout in NCAA Tournament history and held opponents scoreless for 93 consecutive minutes during the 1976 tournament.
Mackesey was a two-time, first team All-American and earned All-Ivy honors in both lacrosse and soccer at Cornell. The . . .
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William Maddren |
Elected: 1961 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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The following is an excerpt from The Lacrosse Story by Alexander M. Weyand and Milton R. Roberts concerning Bill Maddren.
"Now we come to Johns Hopkins' phenomenal rise to college lacrosse supremacy, which converted sedate Baltimore into a seething hotbed of lacrosse enthusiasm, the like of which had never been seen elsewhere in the United States. That state of affairs was due largely to the efforts of William H. Maddren, who became interested in the sport . . .
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C. Gardener Mallonee |
Elected: 1961 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Born October 8, 1903 in Baltimore, Maryland. Educated at the Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, graduating in 1922 and continuing his education at the Johns Hopkins University, gaining a BS in Civil Engineering in 1928 and a master's degree in Education in 1946.
While at Poly, Gardner was extremely active in all phases of the athletic program, playing football, lacrosse and basketball. Upon entering Hopkins, he played on the university team in 1926, 1927, 1928, gaining . . .
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Tom Marechek |
Elected: 2008 |
Syracuse University |
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Tom Marechek is one of the most decorated players in the history of the sport. He was a four-time All-American at Syracuse, earning first team honors in 1990, 1991 and 1992 while helping the Orange to two national championships.
A six-time USCLA All-Star, he enjoyed a 12-year career with the Philadelphia Wings in the National Lacrosse League. He was an eight-time All-Pro, won four championships, retired as the league’s third all-time leading scorer with 773 points . . .
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William G. Marino |
Elected: 1996 |
Cornell University |
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Bill Marino was a midfielder at Massapequa High School, where he earned All-League, All-County and high school All-American honors as team captain. He also was the team's leading scorer and MVP.
Bill attended Cornell University where he was a three-time All-American. Marino was selected to the first team in 1976, second team in 1975, and honorable mention in 1974. He set the record for goals scored by a midfielder in the Ivy League. In 1976 Marino . . .
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Gerard P. "Roddy" Marino |
Elected: 2002 |
University of Virginia |
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Roddy Marino was a star attackman for the University of Virginia and went on to achieve great success with the U.S. Men’s team. Marino received the Turnbull Award as the nation’s top attackman in 1986 when he earned first-team All-America honors. He also earned second-team honors in 1985 and honorable mention honors in 1984. Marino was named the top attackman at the 1986 International Lacrosse Federation World Championship and earned All-World honors after helping the . . .
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A. Arlyn Marshall |
Elected: 1990 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Arlyn "Arlie" Marshall began his lacrosse career at Southern High School in Baltimore where he was selected All-State in 1952. At Johns Hopkins University, Marshall was selected as the outstanding freshman athlete in 1953 and the outstanding senior lacrosse player in 1956. He was honored as an Honorable Mention All-American in 1955 and a First-Team All-American midfielder in 1956. Marshall was the team captain for the Blue Jays in '56 and represented Hopkins in the . . .
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Charles E. Marsters |
Elected: 1957 |
Harvard University |
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Charlie graduated from Polytechnic Preparatory School, New York City in 1902. While there, he played basketball and track. He graduated from Harvard with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1907. He played one year of freshman lacrosse and three years of varsity lacrosse, where he was captain for one year. In his sophomore year, he was elected to the Ivy Club, and was elected president of the club in his senior year. When he moved . . .
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Ivan M. Marty |
Elected: 1970 |
University of Maryland |
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Ivan attended Baltimore City College for three years and attained two varsity letters. His high school career was interrupted by military service in the tank corps. during World War II, but he still managed to be captain of the 1919 lacrosse team and made First Team All-Maryland in the same year. He was also captain of Varsity Football and president of his class, which for a school as big as City, was quite remarkable.
Ivan then . . .
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Leslie S. Matthews |
Elected: 1996 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Les played lacrosse at St. Paul's School, helping the Crusaders win the MSA Championships in 1967 and 1969. He was named to the MSA All-Star team in 1967, 1968 and 1969. As a senior, Les received the C. Markland Kelly Award as the MSA Goalie of the Year in 1969. He was selected a member of the Hero's Summer League All-Star team in 1968 and 1969. As a goalie at Johns Hopkins University, he earned . . .
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Charles G. McAnally |
Elected: 1974 |
University of Pennsylvania |
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Charles G. McAnally first played lacrosse during his sophmore year at the University of Pennsylvania. Two years later, in his senior year, he was captain of the Southern Division Champion Penn team and named to the First Team All-American squad at third attack. As an engineering student he was a member of several academic organizations including the Sigma Tau Honorary Engineering Fraternity, the Hexigon Senior Society, and the Engineering Association of which he was president. . . .
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Patrick J. McCabe |
Elected: 2006 |
Syracuse University |
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Pat McCabe is being inducted as “a truly great player.” McCabe is a two-time member of the U.S. team (1998, 2006) who has been one of the game’s dominant defensemen. He was a three-time All-American at Syracuse, earning first-team honors in 1989 and 1990, and helped the Orange to three straight national championships. In 1990, he received the Schmeisser Award as the nation’s outstanding defenseman.
McCabe spent nearly a decade playing club lacrosse and was . . .
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Eamon J. McEneaney |
Elected: 1992 |
Cornell University |
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Eamon J. McEneaney began his lacrosse career at Sewanhaka High School on Long Island, New York. He played varsity lacrosse from 1971 - 1973 under head coach and fellow Hall of Fame Inductee Bill Ritch.
A varsity lacrosse player for three years, McEneaney earned First Team All-American honors at Cornell University in 1975, 1976 and 1977. (At this time, freshmen were not eligible for varsity lacrosse.) He was an attackman for Cornell's National . . .
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George W. McGeeney |
Elected: 2002 |
UMBC |
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George McGeeney was a top defenseman for the University of Maryland-Baltimore County and also achieved success on the international level. McGeeney was a first-team All-American in 1982 when he received the Schmeisser Award as the defenseman of the year. He helped the Retrievers to the NCAA Division II Championship in 1980. McGeeney played on the U.S. Men's team in 1986 and 1990, helping the team to two International Lacrosse Federation World Championships, and he served . . .
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Harland W. Meistrell |
Elected: 1962 |
Princeton University |
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Harland, better known as Tots, was educated in Brooklyn schools and graduated from Erasmus Hall High School in 1919 where he helped organize the first lacrosse team that the high school had in 1916, and was captain of the 1919 team. In 1920, Tots went on to Rutgers University and played on the varsity football team in his freshman year. His outstanding ability gave him the opportunity to reorganize lacrosse at Rutgers. It had not . . .
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Robert G. Merrick |
Elected: 1987 |
Yale University |
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Bob Merrick's association with lacrosse began at Gilman School in Baltimore where he won championships in 1949 and 1950, as well as a second team All-Maryland selection in 1950.
As a four-year varsity player at Yale, where he won division championships in 1952, 1953 and 1954, Merrick earned All-New England honors three times. He started for the winning North Team in the 1954 North/South Collegiate All-Star Game.
Merrick, a three time club all-star, played for Mt. Washington . . .
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Michael A. Messere |
Elected: 1994 |
Cortland State University |
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Michael A. Messere played lacrosse at West Genesee High School and Cortland State, but is best known for his tremendous success as a high school coach at his alma mater. Since 1976 he has accumulated a varsity record of 390-20. His record includes eight state championships, 14 undefeated league seasons, 165 consecutive league wins from 1978 to 1989, 12 regional championships and eleven Upstate New York titles. From 1983 to 1984, his . . .
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Cyrus C. Miller |
Elected: 1957 |
New York University |
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Cy attended New York University, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1888. After attending Columbia University, he earned his Law Degree, Cum Laude, in 1891. He played lacrosse at New York University and also captained the team when he was an undergraduate there. Cy continued to play the game with the Staten Island Athletic Club Lacrosse team, who he captained to the 1890 championship. From 1895 to 1912, Cy played for the . . .
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Leon A. Miller |
Elected: 1960 |
Carlisle |
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Born on July 15, 1895 in Cherokee, North Carolina. Attended Cherokee Indian School from 1905 to 1909, progressing to the Carlisle Indian School, which he attended from 1910 to 1916, receiving an M.E. degree from Carlisle in 1916.
While at Carlisle, Leon played lacrosse for four years - 1912 to 1915, was also a member of the varsity track squad -- 1911, 1912, 1913 and 1914, and a varsity football player during the years of . . .
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Jane Miller |
Elected: 2003 |
Northeastern University |
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Jane Miller led the University of Virginia to NCAA championships in 1991 and 1993 while serving as the school?s head coach. She coached at the school from 1983 to 1995, compiling a record of 144-44. Miller also coached at Longwood College and Milton Academy. She is a 1972 graduate of Northeastern University and played for the U.S. team from 1972 to 1976. . . .
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Robert S. Miser |
Elected: 1980 |
United States Military Academy |
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Miser began his lacrosse career at Baltimore City College in Maryland, where he received three varsity letters as a starting attackman from 1954-1956.
At the United States Military Academy, Miser earned First Team All-American honors in 1959 and 1960, and Second Team All-American honors in 1958. He was a member of Army's National Championship Team in 1958. In 1960, he was the captain of Army's team and received the Turnbull Trophy as the nation's . . .
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Miller Moore |
Elected: 1964 |
University of Pennsylvania |
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Born in Kansas City, Missouri on July 26, 1905. Educated at Erasmus Hall High School, graduating in 1924 and the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1928 with a B. S. in economics.
In lacrosse Miller played 4 years in high school, being captain his senior year and First Team All- Scholastic New York City 1923 and 1924. At the University of Pennsylvania, he was captain of the freshman lacrosse team and played 3 years of . . .
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William H. Moore |
Elected: 1961 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Born in Baltimore, Maryland, July 11, 1990. Attended Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, graduating in 1919. Then on to Johns Hopkins University, graduating in 1923 with an BA degree. He was later awarded an Honorary D.Sc. Degree from Curry College in Boston in 1940. While in college, Dinty played lacrosse until injured in 1922 but later played for the L'Hirondelle Lacrosse Club from 1924 to 1928 and captained the championship club team in . . .
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Richard M. Moran |
Elected: 1983 |
University of Maryland |
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Richie Moran, an All-County midfielder at Sewanhaka H.S. from 1951-1955, helped the team to four consecutive undefeated seasons. A 1960 graduate of the University of Maryland, he was a key performer on the 1959 Terrapins National Championship Team.
Moran's head coaching career began in 1961 at Manhasset H.S. where he compiled a 67-5 record over five seasons, winning the Long Island Championship from 1962-1964. In 1966, Moran became the first lacrosse coach at Elmont . . .
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William K. Morrill |
Elected: 1978 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Born in Baltimore, Maryland, December 15, 1903. Attended Baltimore City College, graduating in 1921; then on to Johns Hopkins University, receiving an BA degree in 1925, MA degree in 1927, and a Ph.D. Degree in 1929. Kelso became an Associate Professor of Mathematics in 1950 and was appointed to be Dean of Students in 1959 - a position he now holds. Kelso is a member of the Kappa Alpha fraternity, Omicron Delta Kappa . . .
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William K. Morrill |
Elected: 1962 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Born in Baltimore, Maryland, June 2, 1937. Attended Baltimore Friends School, graduating in 1955. Received an BA degree from Johns Hopkins University in 1959 and an M.A. from the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration in 1962. While at Johns Hopkins, was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and the Omicron Delta Kappa leadership society.
Was water boy for Johns Hopkins lacrosse teams from 1945-1950. Started . . .
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Charles D. Murphy |
Elected: 1998 |
Princeton University |
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Charles D. Murphy only played lacrosse from 1932-34, as a midfielder at Princeton, but his love for the game extends well beyond his play on the field.
In 1966, he helped establish and fund the Yorktown High School lacrosse program, the first public school program in the Hudson Valley, New York area, and has been an advisor for Yorktown ever since. He was a charter member of the Hudson Valley Chapter Lacrosse Hall of Fame, inducted . . .
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Howard Myers |
Elected: 1971 |
University of Virginia |
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"Howdy" Myers, an outstanding football and basketball player at Boys Latin from 1925-28 and the University of Virginia from 1928-32, is revered for his legendary coaching ability. In his coaching career of 46 years (1933-1979), Howdy compiled a lacrosse record of 379-141-6.
Howdy's coaching career began in 1932 at Donaldson School as the Athletic Director and football, basketball and lacrosse coach. From a student body of 33, he chose a lacrosse team that went 13-1-1. . . .
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