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 Joseph W. Corcoran Elected: 1986  Ithaca College
Corcoran began his lacrosse career at Geneva High as a four year varsity midfielder from 1937-1941. As team captain in 1941, he led Geneva to the Central New York League Championship.

While serving in WWII from 1942-45, Corcoran won the light heavyweight boxing championship. From 1946-50 at Ithaca College, he initiated the lacrosse program, was the head coach as well as a four year varsity player. During that time, he also played box lacrosse for the . . .

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 Peter B. Cramblet Elected: 1986  United States Military Academy
Peter Cramblet began his lacrosse career at Huntington High School on Long Island in 1963. His team won the Long Island Championship in 1965 and Suffolk County Championship in 1966. Cramblet was selected as a First-Team All-County for the attack position in 1966. Cramblet attended the United States Military Academy in 1967 where he was required to play on the freshman lacrosse team. In 1968, Cramblet's first year of varsity play for Army, he earned First-Team . . .
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 Thomas J. Postel Elected: 1986  C.W. Post
Postel began his lacrosse career at H. Frank Carey High School in New York, where he played varsity lacrosse from 1959-1962.

At C.W. Post College, Postel had a brilliant lacrosse career, playing varsity from 1963-1965 and leading the Pioneers to the Lydecker Championship during those years. As an attackman for the Pioneers, Postel led the nation in scoring in 1963. In 1964, he earned honorable mention All-American honors for the attack position and was second in . . .

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 Joseph R. Wilder Elected: 1986  Dartmouth College
Wilder was an All-Maryland selection on three Baltimore City College secondary school championship teams in the late 1930's. He went on to Dartmouth College where he became a First Team All-American and a two-time North-South Collegiate All-Star participant. From 1940 to 1942 Wilder led Dartmouth to three straight New England titles. During this time he also led the league in scoring, and was selected to the All-New England Team three straight years. In 1954 Wilder . . .
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