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 Tina Sloan Green Elected: 1997  West Chester University
Green was a member of the US Women's National First Team and the Reserve Team from 1969-1971. She was on the Touring Team to Australia-New Zealand and then Great Britain-Northern Ireland in 1969. She coached at Temple University from 1974-1992 and made it to the NCAA Division Championships three times. She has written two books and was the founder of the Black Women in Sports Foundation. She also founded the Inner City . . .
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 Stanley F. Kowalski Elected: 1997  Cortland State University
Kowalski was a three-time All-American midfielder at Cortland State (SUNY Cortland) in 1967,1968 and 1969. He was selected the Athlete of the Year at Cortland State in 1969. He was a member of the US Men's team in 1974, and an alternate for the 1978 US Team. Kowalski was an 11-time USCLA All-Star selection. In 1989, he was inducted to the Long Island Metropolitan Chapter of the Lacrosse Foundation Hall of Fame. He was the . . .
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 James L. Potter Elected: 1997  University of Virginia
A former University of Virginia midfielder, Potter is being inducted as a "truly great player who has contributed noteworthy service to the game of lacrosse over the years." He was a two-time All-American and co-captain of the Cavaliers, was voted Virginia's Most Valuable Lacrosse Player in 1968, and earned the Leadership Award in 1969 and 1970. In 1969 and 1970, Potter was voted the University of Virginia Athlete of the Year and Outstanding Athlete. He . . .
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 Nolan H. Rogers Elected: 1997  Duke University
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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 Enid Clinchard Russell Elected: 1997  Ursinus College
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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 Brendan M. Schneck Elected: 1997  Johns Hopkins University
Schneck was an attackman and midfielder who started his lacrosse career at Syosset High School. He earned First Team All-American honors at the US Naval Academy in 1978, and First Team All-American Honors at Johns Hopkins University in 1980 and 1981. He played on the US Team in 1982 and 1986, and was selected to the All-World team in 1982. He received the Enners Player of the Year award in 1980 and the McLaughlin Midfielder . . .
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 Janet A. Smith Elected: 1997  Ursinus College
Smith is being inducted as an outstanding player who was also an outstanding coach or official who has contributed noteworthy service to the game of lacrosse over the years." Smith played four years varsity at Ursinus College, was a member of the US Women's National Team from 1970 - 1974, the US Reserve Team in 1968 and 1969, and a member of three touring teams in 1969, 1970 and 1975. She played for the . . .
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 Nathalie Smith Elected: 1997  Bouve College
Smith is being inducted as outstanding player who was an outstanding coach or off who has contributed noteworthy service to the game of lacrosse over the years." She attended Bouve College, Boston School of Tufts University and was named to the US Women's National First Team and Reserve Teams from 1960 - 1969. She was a member of touring teams, in 1964 and 1969. She is considered the backbone of Long Island Lacrosse and . . .
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 Vincent J. Sombrotto Elected: 1997  Hofstra University
Sombrotto attended Chaminade High School and Hofstra University, where he was a Second Team All-American midfielder in 1980. He has played on an unprecedented four US Teams, in 1982, 1986, 1990 and 1994. He was named to the All-World Team in 1982. Since 1981, he has played for the Long Island - Hofstra Lacrosse Club, and has been selected to the USCLA All-Club team 12 times. He was twice selected USCLA Player of the . . .
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 Helena Wheeler Elected: 1997  Westchester Lacrosse Association
Wheeler is being inducted posthumously as "an outstanding player who was also an outstanding coach or official who has contributed noteworthy service to the game of lacrosse over the years." Wheeler, born in 1899, was a member of the first official touring team to Great Britain in 1935. She founded the Westchester Lacrosse Association, and is considered a pioneer of the game. From 1939 1953, she was a member of the US Women's National First . . .
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