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Paul Wehrum |
Elected: 1999 |
Cortland State University |
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Paul Wehrum began his lacrosse career as a crease attackman at Freeport High School on Long Island, winning the Long Island South Shore Championships in 1967 and earning First-Team All-South Shore honors in 1968. At Cortland State University, Wehrum was a three-time All-American attackman. He played for and captained the North squad in the 1972 North/South Collegiate All-Star game. He also received first-team SUNY Conference honors in 1970-72.
He became an assistant coach at Cortland State . . .
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David J. Urick |
Elected: 1998 |
Cortland State University |
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David Urick began his lacrosse career at Cortland State, where he was a defenseman from 1966-70, and captain of the football team twice.
Urick became an assistant coach to Hall of Famer Jerry Schmidt at Hobart College in 1971. He succeeded Schmidt as head lacrosse coach in 1980, and from 1980-89 he led the Statesman to ten straight NCAA Division III championships. He won the Kraus Award as the Division III Coach of the Year in . . .
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Stanley F. Kowalski |
Elected: 1997 |
Cortland State University |
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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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Michael J. Waldvogel |
Elected: 1996 |
Cortland State University |
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Mike Waldvogel played lacrosse at Levittown Division High School where he earned first team All-County honors in 1964 and 1965. He played defense and midfield at Cortland State, earning First-Team All-America honors for defense in 1968 and 1969. He played in the 1969 North-South Collegiate All-Star game.
Waldvogel played club lacrosse for the Long Island Athletic Club from 1970-77, and Miller Lacrosse Club from 1978-79. He played on the 1974 and 1978 U.S. teams. He began . . .
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James E. Burke |
Elected: 1994 |
Cortland State University |
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James E. Burke was a three-time All-American at Cortland State in 1976, 1977 and 1978. He anchored the defense that won the 1975 National Championships. Elected team captain in 1977 and 1978, Burke was selected to play in the 1978 North/South Collegiate All-Star game. He played for the Long Island LC for more than a decade, was a perennial All-Club selection and a key to six USCLA championship teams. Burke was . . .
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Michael A. Messere |
Elected: 1994 |
Cortland State University |
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Michael A. Messere played lacrosse at West Genesee High School and Cortland State, but is best known for his tremendous success as a high school coach at his alma mater. Since 1976 he has accumulated a varsity record of 390-20. His record includes eight state championships, 14 undefeated league seasons, 165 consecutive league wins from 1978 to 1989, 12 regional championships and eleven Upstate New York titles. From 1983 to 1984, his . . .
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Joseph A. Cuozzo |
Elected: 1992 |
Cortland State University |
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Joesph A. Cuozzo attended Yonkers High School in New York, a public school which offered no lacrosse program. While attending SUNY at Cortland, Cuozzo was first introduced to lacrosse. He played two years varsity lacrosse as a midfielder at Cortland State, graduating in 1959.
Upon graduation, Cuozzo played for the Suffolk Lacrosse Club from 1956 - 1964, and officiated high school lacrosse from 1960 to 1966 in Suffolk County.
In 1969, Cuozzo became the head coach of . . .
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