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Gillian D. Rattray |
Elected: 2005 |
Penn State |
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Gillian Rattray helped Penn State win three straight national championships and compiled a record of 134-19-3 over 11 seasons as head coach. Fifteen of her players were US Lacrosse All-Americans, 11 were named to Brine/IWLCA All-America teams and 12 were members of international touring teams. She chaired the committee that helped create a team tournament for college athletes under the auspices of the USWLA. She helped lift the national profile of women's college lacrosse by . . .
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Barb Jordan |
Elected: 2004 |
Penn State |
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Barb Jordan has enjoyed tremendous success as both a player and coach. She was a three-time All-America selection at Penn State and served as captain of the 1985 Penn State team. She was a member of the US Team from 1982 to 1989, participating in the 1986 World Cup. In 1992, she received the Beth Allen Award at the US Lacrosse Women's Division National Tournament. Jordan was the head coach at Bucknell from 1996 to . . .
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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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Candace Finn Rocha |
Elected: 1998 |
Penn State |
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Candace Finn Rocha began her playing career as the center for Penncrest
High School (Pa.). She was a three-time Central League All-Star
and MVP and captain her senior year.
She played second home for Penn State University from 1979-82,
winning the national championship in 1979 and 1980. She was a four-time
All-American, the leading scorer all four years, holds various records
including highest individual point average in a career, and won
the Broderick Award as the . . .
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Thomas R. Hayes |
Elected: 1989 |
Penn State |
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Hayes led Sewanhaka High School to consecutive championships in 1956, 1957, and 1958 as a midfielder and earned first-team All-County honors in his senior year. He went on to Penn State University where he earned All-American honors twice and led the Nittany Lions to the conference championship in 1962.
Hayes began his coaching career at Penn State as the Freshman Team coach in 1967 and became the assistant varsity coach in 1968. He then moved to . . .
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