|
 |
Total results found: 3
|
James N. Brown |
Elected: 1983 |
Syracuse University |
 |
|
Considered by many to be the greatest to ever play the game of lacrosse, Jim Brown began his lacrosse career at Manhasset High School in New York where his midfield play earned him All-Star honors for three years.
At Syracuse University, Brown's all-around athletic ability became evident, as he lettered in four sports and was voted the school's Athlete of the Year in 1956-57. Brown was a Second Team All-American Selection in 1956, and earned First . . .
|
|
|
View Detailed Profile
|
|
Richard M. Moran |
Elected: 1983 |
University of Maryland |
 |
|
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 . . .
|
|
|
View Detailed Profile
|
|
Norman A. Webb |
Elected: 1983 |
United States Military Academy |
 |
|
Webb began his lacrosse career at Gilman School playing varsity lacrosse from 1957-1960. In 1959, he received the Unsung Hero award from Gilman.
A goalie at the United States Military Academy, Webb earned First Team All-American honors 1963 and 1964 and Honorable Mention honors in 1962. He received the Sydney M. Cone Trophy for the outstanding goalie in the nation in 1963 and 1964, the only player to ever receive this award twice.
Webb was one of . . .
|
|
|
View Detailed Profile
|
|
|
|