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 Claxton J. O Elected: 1964  St. John
Born in Baltimore, Maryland on December 14, 1907, Claxton attended Baltimore Poly from 1922-26 and spent one year at Loyola College, 1926-27. From there, he went to St. John's College in Annapolis from 1927-30, and graduated in 1930 from St. John's with a B.A. degree.

At Baltimore Poly, he played on MSA Lacrosse Championship teams in 1925 and 1926. At St. John's, he won his varsity lacrosse letter in 1928 and 1930 when they won the . . .

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 Amanda (Moore) O'Leary Elected: 2005  Temple University

Mandee (Moore) O'Leary was a three-time first-team All-American and the NCAA's Midfielder of the Year in 1987 and '88. She helped Temple to the 1988 national championship and played in the North-South All-Star Game. O'Leary played on the IFWLA World Cup Champion 1989 and 1993 U.S. teams. She played nine years of post-collegiate club lacrosse. O'Leary has served as the head coach at Yale since 1993, winning the Coach of the Year award in '96. . . .

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 Michael J. O'Neill Elected: 1993  Johns Hopkins University

Michael O'Neill is being inducted to the Lacrosse Hall of Fame as "a truly great player." In 1974, O'Neill received high school All-America honors as a player for Massapequa High School in New York. At John Hopkins University, he was a three-time First-Team All-American in 1976, 1977 and 1978. He received Second-Team All-America honors in 1975. He was a member of the Johns Hopkins national championship team of 1978. He received the outstanding Division I . . .

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 Jane Oswald Elected: 1994  Beaver College
A long-time coach at Philadelphia's Abington High School, Jane Oswald coached some of the game's most heralded players and contributors, such as Jackie Pitts, Ann Sage and Enid C. Russell. She was also an outstanding third man as a player. Mary Conklin first introduced Jane to the sport of lacrosse while at Beaver College. In Philadelphia, she coached and played with the Philadelphia Women's Lacrosse Association. Oswald is widely regarded as the first . . .
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