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 Lanetta Ware Elected: 2001  University of Richmond

Lanetta Ware, an outstanding administrator and coach, was inducted into the Hall of Fame as an outstanding player, who was also an outstanding coach or official, who has contributed noteworthy service to the game.

A 1960 graduate of the University of Richmond, Ware earned Virginia second-team honors as a senior. She then continued her lacrosse involvement as the coach at Hollins College from 1962-84. She led the team to two state championships and the runner-up position . . .

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 Helen Allen Elected: 2001  New York WLA

Helen Allen, a longtime official and club player, was inducted into the Hall of Fame as an outstanding player. She was also an outstanding coach and official, and has contributed noteworthy service to the game.

Allen played for the New York Women's Lacrosse Association for 35 years after graduating from Hunter College in 1941. She also served as the President of the NYWLA. During this time she played in the National Tournaments against Boston, Philadelphia, New . . .

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 Karen Emas Borbee Elected: 2001  University of Delaware

Former University of Delaware women's lacrosse All-American and national career scoring record holder Karen (Emas) Borbee was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame as an outstanding player, but she also coached and officiated, and contributed noteworthy service to the game.

Borbee, who currently is the head coach for field hockey and lacrosse at Swarthmore (Pa.) College, will be the third player-coach with UD ties to join the hall. The late Milt Roberts, the co-founder . . .

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 John DeTommaso Elected: 2001  Johns Hopkins University

John DeTommaso, a standout defenseman for Johns Hopkins and the U.S. team, was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a truly great player.

DeTommaso, an All-American defenseman and graduate of Farmingdale High School, was a four-time All-American at Johns Hopkins, earning first-team honors from 1984-86. He helped Johns Hopkins to national championships in 1984 and 1985 and was the recipient of the Schmeisser Award as the nation's outstanding defenseman in 1985. He was named the . . .

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 Thomas B. Duquette Elected: 2001  University of Virginia

Tom Duquette, a standout attackman for the University of Virginia from 1970-73, is the sixth player in UVA history elected to the Hall of Fame, joining Bill Hooper (1976), Pete Eldredge (1990), Jay Connor (1994), Jim Potter (1997) and John Driscoll (1998). Longtime Associate Athletic Media Relations Director Doyle Smith was inducted into the Hall in 2000 following a 31-year career in the UVa Athletic Media Relations Office.

During his career at Virginia, Duquette played on . . .

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 James Garvey Elected: 2001  Adelphi College

James Garvey was a 1964 graduate of Adelphi University, and was an official with Metropolitan New York Lacrosse from 1963-87, officiating high school, college and club games. He officiated in seven NCAA Lacrosse Championships, including the inaugural championship in 1971. In addition to lacrosse, Garvey served as both an NCAA football and basketball official from 1964-87, officiating four football bowl games (including the 1987 Cotton Bowl) and five NCAA basketball championship tournaments.

He served as the . . .

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 Kathleen Geiger Elected: 2001  Temple University

Kathleen Geiger was a two-time Attack Wing All-American at Temple University. She previously was a star All-American Center and graduate from Lansdowne Aldan High School. While at Temple, she served as the team captain in 1986, earned Team MVP in 1986, was named as a USWLA and Brine All-American in 1985 and 1986, and was named to the 1983 and 1984 NCAA Tournament Team.

Geiger played for the U.S. Team from 1984-97. She played on . . .

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 Nevin D. Harkness Elected: 2001  RPI/Cornell

Nevin D. "Ned" Harkness, one of lacrosse's most successful coaches, was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a truly great coach who has contributed noteworthy services to the game of lacrosse over the years.

Harkness is a 1939 graduate of Worcester Academy who went on to coaching stints at RPI and Cornell. Harkness started the program at RPI and from 1945-56 led the school to a record of 136-21-1, including a USILA co-national championship in . . .

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 Bradley A. Kotz Elected: 2001  Syracuse University

Bradley A. Kotz, a star midfielder at Syracuse, was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a truly great player.

A native of Camillus, N.Y., and an All-County player and graduate of West Genesse High School, Kotz was a four-time All-American at Syracuse, earning first-team honors at midfield in 1983-85 and captaining the team in 1984 and '85. He helped Syracuse to the 1983 NCAA championship and received the Raymond J. Enners Award as the nation's . . .

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 Susan W. Lubking Elected: 2001  Ursinus College

Susan W. Lubking, one of the most influential figures in women's lacrosse, was inducted into the Hall of Fame as an outstanding player, who was also an outstanding coach or official, who has contributed noteworthy service to the game.

In addition to playing hockey, basketball and softball, Lubking played Cover Point on the lacrosse team at Ursinus College from 1957-60, earning recognition on the all-college and all-Philadelphia teams as a defender.

She played 11 years as a . . .

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