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 Gail Cummings-Danson Elected: 2007  Temple University
Cummings-Danson, the top goal scorer in women’s lacrosse history, is being inducted as a truly great player. Cummings-Danson scored an NCAA record 289 goals during her career at Temple University, including 88 in 1988 when she led Temple to a perfect 19-0 record and the NCAA championship.

She was a three-time All-American, earning first team honors in 1987 and 1988, and was the MVP of the North-South All-Star Game following her senior season. Cummings-Danson played . . .
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 Gertrude Dunn Elected: 2007  West Chester University
Dunn, an outstanding all-around athlete, is being inducted posthumously as a truly great player. Dunn played on the U.S. National Team from 1957 to 1963 and was a member of the U.S. team that toured Great Britain and Ireland in 1957.

Dunn also served as an umpire for 20 years in the Philadelphia Women’s Lacrosse Association. Away from lacrosse, "Gertie" played shortstop in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, made famous by the 1992 movie, . . .
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 Susan Ford Elected: 2007  Connecticut College
Ford, a longtime fixture in the sport, is being inducted as a truly great contributor, for contributions in the fields of coaching, umpiring, development and service.

A four-year player at Connecticut College, she later coached at Concord Academy and Wellesley College, where she led her 1988 team to an undefeated regular season and her 1990 squad to the national quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament while setting a school-record for victories. The New England Women's Eight . . .
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 Tim Goldstein Elected: 2007  Cornell University
Goldstein, a star attackman at Cornell, is being inducted as a truly great player. Goldstein led the Big Red to the NCAA championship game in 1987, when he was named the Most Outstanding Player of the tournament after scoring 25 points in three games, tying the NCAA tournament record.

Goldstein led the nation in scoring that year with 100 points, becoming just the second collegiate player to top 100 points in a season. Goldstein was named . . .
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 Susan K. Kidder Elected: 2007  East Stroudsburg University
Kidder, a member of the first U.S. World Cup team, is being inducted as a truly great player. Kidder played four years at East Stroudsburg University and was named the school’s outstanding senior female athlete in 1969.

She made the U.S. team for the first time in 1970 and her decade plus involvement with the program culminated in 1982 with the U.S. winning the first World Cup.

Kidder was the head coach at Norristown (Pa.) . . .
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 Darren Lowe Elected: 2007  Brown University
Lowe, one of the top scorers in the sport’s history, is being inducted as a truly great player. Lowe holds the Brown University school record with 316 career points, the third-highest total in NCAA history.

In 1989, he was selected as the Ivy League's Rookie of the Year, and in 1992, was named the Ivy's Player of the Year. In addition, he received the Enners Award as the USILA's Player of the Year in 1992 . . .
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 Sharon G. Pfluger Elected: 2007  College of New Jersey
Pfluger, who has won over 92 percent of her games at The College of New Jersey, is being inducted as a truly great coach. Pfluger has gone 318-26 in 21 seasons at TCNJ, setting an NCAA record with a career winning percentage of 92.4.

Her teams have won 11 NCAA Division III championships and won an NCAA-record 102 consecutive games from 1991 to 1997. She has twice been selected the IWLCA Division III National Coach . . .
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 Thomas Sears Elected: 2007  North Carolina
Sears, a dominant goalie for two national championship teams, is being inducted as a truly great player. Sears was a three-time All-American at North Carolina, earning the C. Markland Kelly Award in 1981 and 1982 as the nation’s outstanding goalie. He led Carolina to national championships both of those years.

Sears was named the ACC's Player of the Year in 1982 and also earned the Enners Award as the USILA's Player of the Year that . . .
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 Karl "Rip" Rippelmeyer Elected: 2007  United States Naval Academy
Rippelmeyer, a star offensive player that helped usher in Navy’s dominance in the 1960s, is being inducted as a truly great player. Rippelmeyer earned All-American honors three times, including first team recognition in 1960 when he led the Midshipmen to the USILA national championship. He was the South team captain in that year’s North-South game.

While serving in the U.S. Marine Corps, Rippelmeyer played for the Baltimore Lacrosse Club (Open Champs) in 1961 and for . . .
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 Brian Wood Elected: 2007  Johns Hopkins University
Wood, one of the most prolific attackman of his era, is being inducted as a truly great player. Wood was a four-time All-American at Hopkins, earning first team honors his final three seasons. He helped Hopkins to three national championships (1984, 1985 and 1987), finishing his career with 100 goals and 78 assists. Wood was a member of the 1986 U.S. team that captured the world championship and he has also coached the sport at . . .
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