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J. Douglass Radebaugh |
Elected: 1992 |
University of Maryland |
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J. Douglas Radebaugh began his lacrosse career at Calvert Hall College High School in Baltimore, where he was a member of the Maryland Scholastic Association Championship Team of 1971.
At the University of Maryland, Radebaugh earned First Team All-American Honors in 1975 and Second Team All-American Honors in 1973 and 1974. As a midfielder for the Terrapins, he played on Maryland's National Championship teams of 1973 and 1975. In 1975, Radebaugh received the Lt. Donald C. . . .
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Gillian D. Rattray |
Elected: 2005 |
Penn State |
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Gillian Rattray helped Penn State win three straight national championships and compiled a record of 134-19-3 over 11 seasons as head coach. Fifteen of her players were US Lacrosse All-Americans, 11 were named to Brine/IWLCA All-America teams and 12 were members of international touring teams. She chaired the committee that helped create a team tournament for college athletes under the auspices of the USWLA. She helped lift the national profile of women's college lacrosse by . . .
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Elizabeth Richey |
Elected: 1993 |
Radcliff College |
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Betty was an outstanding lacrosse and field hockey player, as well as an extensive contributor of the promotion and participation of women in sports. A graduate of Radcliff College where she played field hockey and lacrosse, Betty was a US Team player for both lacrosse and field hockey for 22 consecutive years, from the US Team's inception in 1933 to 1954. She was a US Reserve Team player in 1955, 1956 and 1959. She was . . .
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Karl "Rip" Rippelmeyer |
Elected: 2007 |
United States Naval Academy |
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Rippelmeyer, a star offensive player that helped usher in Navy’s dominance in the 1960s, is being inducted as a truly great player. Rippelmeyer earned All-American honors three times, including first team recognition in 1960 when he led the Midshipmen to the USILA national championship. He was the South team captain in that year’s North-South game.
While serving in the U.S. Marine Corps, Rippelmeyer played for the Baltimore Lacrosse Club (Open Champs) in 1961 and for . . .
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Alison Hersey Risch |
Elected: 2003 |
US Team |
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Alison Hersey Risch was a standout player on the US teams from 1961 to 1970, serving as the team captain from 1964 on. She played on US touring teams that visited Australia, Great Britain and Ireland. An internationally-rated umpire, she has been officiating for 41 years and is still active at the Division III level. . . .
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Wiliam N. Ritch |
Elected: 1972 |
Syracuse University |
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Bill Ritch comes into the Hall of Fame during his 40th year in lacrosse, in the midst of a career that began as a player for Peekskill Military Academy in 1933, continued through four years at Syracuse University and three years of club play with the Crescent Athletic Club (Brooklyn), and now finds him Head Coach at Sewanhaka High School in Floral Park, New York.
As a player, Bill was Team Captain in high school . . .
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Louis A. Robbins |
Elected: 1974 |
Syracuse University |
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Lt. Col. Louis A. Robbins, a Syracuse University graduate of 1935, began his lacrosse career at Erasmus Hall when he was forced to give up a promising baseball career following an arm injury. He made the transition with great success. In his sophomore, junior, and senior years he was named to the N. Y. All-Scholastic Lacrosse Team.
Lou continued to be a standout at Syracuse University and was chosen as an All-American in both 1934 . . .
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Milton R. Roberts |
Elected: 1980 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Milton R. Roberts began playing lacrosse at Annapolis High School in 1935. In 1937 and 1938, he prepped at Severn School, for the U.S. Naval Academy, and was named All-MSA both years. Milt played center on the undefeated Navy Plebe team in 1939, then transferred to Johns Hopkins University where in 1941 he was a member of the Blue Jay's National Open Championship team.
Returning from service in World War II, where he was awarded . . .
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Candace Finn Rocha |
Elected: 1998 |
Penn State |
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Candace Finn Rocha began her playing career as the center for Penncrest
High School (Pa.). She was a three-time Central League All-Star
and MVP and captain her senior year.
She played second home for Penn State University from 1979-82,
winning the national championship in 1979 and 1980. She was a four-time
All-American, the leading scorer all four years, holds various records
including highest individual point average in a career, and won
the Broderick Award as the . . .
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Nolan H. Rogers |
Elected: 1997 |
Duke University |
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Rogers is being inducted as "an individual who has demonstrated long, dedicated and exceptional service to the game." A defender for Duke from 1951-1953, Rogers was named a Third Team All-American in 1953. He was inducted into the Maryland Lacrosse Club Hall of Fame in 1986, received the Howard E. Johnson Memorial Trophy in 198 and the Howdy Myers Man of the Year Award in 1991. He was inducted into the Greater Baltimore Lacrosse Foundation . . .
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Victor K. Ross |
Elected: 1962 |
Syracuse University |
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Vic was educated in the Bridgeport, Connecticut school system. He graduated from Bridgeport High School in 1918 and then on to Syracuse University of engineering, and in 1922, on to the Syracuse Law School receiving his LLB degree in 1924.
While at Syracuse, Vic played on both the soccer and lacrosse teams, and was awarded All-American honors for two years (1922 and 1923). Vic continued to play lacrosse after graduation with the New Rochelle Lacrosse Team . . .
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Linda Swarts Roth |
Elected: 2000 |
West Chester University |
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Linda Swarts Roth, a goaltender who played at West Chester University,
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 member of the U.S. National
Team from 1968-72, and played on touring teams which went to Australia
('69) and Great Britain ('70). She began coaching at Henderson High
School (1968-73) and went . . .
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Robert J. Rule |
Elected: 1998 |
Cornell University |
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Robert J. Rule began his lacrosse career as a goaltender at Manhasset
(N.Y.) High School. The first lacrosse game he ever played in was
the first game he ever saw. He played every minute of the game during
high school, ending his career with an 84 percent save average and
2.17 goals allowed per game, and made All-Nassau County in 1967.
Rule continued his career in the nets at Cornell University where
he was a member . . .
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C. Mason Russell |
Elected: 1989 |
Annapolis High School |
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Russell, known with affection as the "Father of Anne Arundel County Lacrosse, " began his career in 1929 by founding the Annapolis High School Lacrosse program as a senior at the school. In 1950, he co-founded the St. Mary's High School lacrosse program with Ed Coughlin.
Although a goalie into his early 40s, Daffy is best known for his lacrosse coaching career of more than 40 years for the Annapolis lacrosse club, Annapolis and St. . . .
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Enid Clinchard Russell |
Elected: 1997 |
Ursinus College |
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Russell is being inducted as "a truly great player." Russell played second home at Abington High School, Ursinus College and Philadelphia Lacrosse Club. Known for her exceptional speed and grace, she is considered by many as the player that other players are measured against. She played on the US Women's National First Team from 1962 - 1968, and was a member of two Touring Teams - 1964 team to Great Britain and Ireland, and . . .
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