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Michael A. Buzzell |
Elected: 2000 |
United States Naval Academy |
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Michael A. Buzzell, an attackman who graduated from the the United
States Naval Academy in 1980, was inducted a truly great player.
Buzzell, a high school All-American at West Genesee High School
in Camillus, N.Y., was a three-time All-American at Navy, earning
firs-team honors in 1979 and 1980. He captained the South team in
the 1980 North/South All-Star game and was the 1980 Turnbull Award
winner as the nation's top attackman. He was also a . . .
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Anne O. Coakley |
Elected: 2000 |
Boston Women's Lacrosse |
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Ann O. Coakley, an attack wing on the 1951 U.S. Women's Lacrosse
Association (USWLA) Touring Team and the coach of the 1970 Touring
Team, 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 services to the game. Coakley was on the USWLA first
team in 1950 and on the reserve team in 1949 and 1952. In 1960 she
started . . .
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Kevin A. Cook |
Elected: 2000 |
Cornell University |
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Kevin M. Cook, an attackman who graduated from Cornell in 1984,
was inducted to the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame as a truly great
player. Cook earned All-American honors at the high school, junior
college and university levels, and went on to win world championships
with the 1990 and 1994 U.S. national teams. He went from Division
Avenue High School in Levittown, N.Y., to Nassau Community College,
where he was a First-Team All-American and the . . .
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Susan Delaney-Scheetz |
Elected: 2000 |
West Chester University |
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Susan Delaney-Scheetz, a defense wing who graduated from West Chester
University in 1969, 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 U.S. National Team coach from 1982-89, including the 1986
World Cup. In four years as head coach at Penn State (1986-89) she
compiled a 67-9 record, including two NCAA championships . . .
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Betsy Williams Dougherty |
Elected: 2000 |
Penn State |
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Betsy Williams Dougherty, an attack wing who graduated from Penn
State University in 1984, 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. The youngest women's Hall of Famer, she was an active member
of the U.S. National Team from 1984-93, participating on four U.S.
touring teams and three World Cup teams. She captained the . . .
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Janice Rensimer Kuklick |
Elected: 2000 |
West Chester University |
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Janice Remsimer Kuklick, a defense wing who played at West Chester State University (Pa.), 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. Kuklick played on undefeated teams for four years at Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School (Plymouth Meeting, Pa.) and for four years at West Chester State. In 1979 she became the first winner of the . . .
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John Wesley Patterson |
Elected: 2000 |
Springfield College |
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John Wesley Patterson, who played both defense and attack and graduated
from Springfield College in 1951, 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. A two-time All-New England player in college, he played Native
American box lacrosse for 33 years. He also spent over 20 years
coaching at Kenwood (Md.) High School, Niagara University, . . .
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Lawrence J. Quinn |
Elected: 2000 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Lawrence J. Quinn, a goaltender who graduated from Johns Hopkins
University in 1985, was inducted to the National Lacrosse Hall of
Fame as a truly great player. A high school All-American at Levittown
(N.Y.) Memorial, he twice won the Enners Award as the nation's top
player while leading Hopkins to national championships in 1984 and
'85. Both years he was the NCAA Tournament MVP, a First Team All-American
and the Kelly Award winner as the . . .
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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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Edward Doyle Smith |
Elected: 2000 |
Johns Hopkins University/Virginia |
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E. Doyle Smith, the longtime director of the Virginia University athletic media relations office, was inducted to the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame as an individual who has demonstrated long, dedicated and exceptional services to the game. He was the team manager and statistician at Johns Hopkins as an undergraduate and graduate student before moving on to Virginia, where he worked for 31 years. He served 22 years as the Sports Information Director for the . . .
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