Total results found: 3
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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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 Frederick H. Eisenbrandt Elected: 1994  Duke University
A two-time Kelly Award recipient as the outstanding player in the MSA while at Poly, Frederick H. Eisenbrandt, Jr., went on to achieve All-American honors as a mid-fielder at Duke. He played in the 1951 North/South All-Star game before playing for Mt. Washington LC, where he co-captained one of the Open Champion teams. Eisenbrandt then began an officiating career that spanned four decades. He was an active referee for 21 years, and . . .
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 Eugene F. Corrigan Elected: 1993  Duke University
Gene is being inducted to the Lacrosse Hall of Fame as " an individiual who has demonstrated long, dedicated and exceptional service to the game". A 1951 graduate of Duke University, Gene received Honorable Mention All-American honors in 1950 and 1951. He was also selected Duke University's Most Valuable Player in 1951. He was a player in the 1951 North/South Collegiate All-Star Game. Following college, Gene became the head lacrosse coach at St. Paul's . . .
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