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Joseph W. Cowan |
Elected: 1985 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Cowan's long-time association with lacrosse began at Friends' School in Baltimore, where he was a standout attackman. In 1963, he helped the team with the Maryland State Championship.
He remained in Baltimore for his collegiate career at Johns Hopkins, and played on three consecutive championship teams from 1967-1969. Cowan earned All-American honors each of those years, and in both 1968 and 1969 received the prestigious Turnbull Award as the nation's outstanding attackman. He was also . . .
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Benjamin H. Kaestner |
Elected: 1985 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Hank Kaestner has been among the lacrosse elite since his career began at Friends School in Baltimore, where he was a member of the MSA championship team. His defense earned him First Team All-Maryland honors and the Kirkpatrick Award as the best high school player in Maryland in 1963.
He continued his success at Johns Hopkins, where he was selected as a First Team All-American in 1966 and 1967. In those seasons, Kaestner became the . . .
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Howard J. Krongard |
Elected: 1985 |
Princeton University |
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"Cookie" Krongard's distinguished lacrosse career started at Baltimore City College, where his goaltending led the school to championships in 1956 and 1957.
He played on Princeton's undefeated Ivy League Championship teams from 1959-1961 and earned First Team All-American honors in 1961. Krongard was also a First Team All-Ivy selection his last two years at Princeton.
His extensive club lacrosse career began with the Boston Club in 1962 and continued with four other teams, including seven years with . . .
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John W. Simmons |
Elected: 1985 |
University of Maryland |
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John attended Annapolis High School, where he played four years of varsity lacrosse. He then moved on to the University of Maryland, where he was able to play on four more varsity teams, two of which were National Collegiate Champions (1955 and 1956). In these same years, John was First Team All-American twice. In 1956, he was a member of the victorious South All-Star Team. John has also won the Powell Award for Service and . . .
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Richard F. Garber |
Elected: 1985 |
Springfield College |
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Richard Garber received his B.S. from Springfield College in 1950.
As an 18-year-old freshman in 1946, Garber found himself as a first-year
athlete on the football, basketball, and baseball teams in reserve
positions behind older students who were veterans returning from
WWII. As a sophomore Dick laid down his bat, picked up a lacrosse
stick and played in the first game he ever saw. He still filled
reserve positions in football and basketball. As a . . .
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