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 Chris Sailer Elected: 2008  Princeton University
Chris Sailer has been one of the nation’s top coaches since taking over the Princeton University program in 1986. At the time of her induction, Sailer has led Princeton to 17 NCAA tournament appearances, nine Ivy League titles, 11 NCAA Final Fours and national championships in 1994, 2002 and 2003. Her 282 career victories through the end of the 2008 season rank second among active coaches. She is also a three-time winner of the IWLCA . . .
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 William G. Tierney Elected: 2002  Princeton University

Bill Tierney is one of the sport's most successful coaches ever. Through the 2002 season, he has compiled a career record of 204-60, including a 173-50 mark at Princeton.  He has guided the Tigers to six national championships since 1992. His career winning percentage of 77.2 ranks among the best in the sport's history. Tierney played on a national championship team at Cortland State in 1973, and was an assistant coach for two national championship . . .

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 Charles D. Murphy Elected: 1998  Princeton University

Charles D. Murphy only played lacrosse from 1932-34, as a midfielder at Princeton, but his love for the game extends well beyond his play on the field.

In 1966, he helped establish and fund the Yorktown High School lacrosse program, the first public school program in the Hudson Valley, New York area, and has been an advisor for Yorktown ever since. He was a charter member of the Hudson Valley Chapter Lacrosse Hall of Fame, inducted . . .

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 Henry E. Fish Elected: 1987  Princeton University
Although having never seen a lacrosse stick until age 16 while attending Phillips Exeter Academy in 1941, Fish became a two-year varsity midfielder at Exeter and was selected All-Club in 1942. As team captain in 1943, Fish led Exeter to win the New England League championships that year.

After serving in the U.S. Navy from 1943-44, Fish attended Princeton University where he was a three-time varsity midfielder and face-off man. One of the most . . .

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 Howard J. Krongard Elected: 1985  Princeton University
"Cookie" Krongard's distinguished lacrosse career started at Baltimore City College, where his goaltending led the school to championships in 1956 and 1957.

He played on Princeton's undefeated Ivy League Championship teams from 1959-1961 and earned First Team All-American honors in 1961. Krongard was also a First Team All-Ivy selection his last two years at Princeton.

His extensive club lacrosse career began with the Boston Club in 1962 and continued with four other teams, including seven years with . . .

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 L. Myrton Gaines Elected: 1984  Princeton University
Gaines attended both Boys' Latin and Phillips Academy, where he won four varsity letters and was All-Maryland twice and All-New England twice.

Gaines then moved on to Princeton, where he earned three varsity letters. In 1946 and 1947, he made First Team All-American, and in 1948, was an Honrable Mention recipient. He played for an unprecedented three years on the North squad in the annual North/South Collegiate All Star game.

Lacrosse great Frederic Fitch once remarked of . . .

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 Frederick A. Allner Elected: 1982  Princeton University
Fred played lacrosse while at Gilman School, and in his senior year, he was chosen as first team All-Maryland (in 1942). He played in the Maryland Prep All-Star game for two years (1941 and 1942), and was also captain of Gilman's team that year.

After graduating from high school, Fred headed down a well travelled path- Gilman to Princeton. Interestingly enough, Fred's route was not that predictable. In 1943, he attended Princeton for his freshman year, . . .

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 Ralph N. Willis Elected: 1982  Princeton University
Willis was an excellent feeder, shooter and dodger as an attackman. He played a vital role on three MSA championship teams while at Gilman School from 1947-1949 and on three Ivy League Championship Teams and two national championship teams while at Princeton from 1950 to 1953. Willis earned All-Maryland honors at Gilman for three years in lacrosse, as well as All-Maryland recognition in football and basketball. He also received the Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. . . .
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 Donald P. Hahn Elected: 1981  Princeton University
At Boys Latin School, Don earned eleven varsity letters as a starting player, and was an All-Maryland selection at attack in 1945 and 1947. He was captain of the 1947 M.S.A.Championship team and won the C. Markland Kelly Award.

He continued his career at Princeton University playing on the freshman team in 1948. As an upperclassman Don made All-American Honorable Mention in 1949 and First Team All-American in 1950 and 1951. He received Princeton's biggest lacrosse . . .

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 Alvin B. Krongard Elected: 1980  Princeton University
A standout for three years at Baltimore's City College, Alvin (Buzzy) Krongard was selected as an All-Maryland midfielder in 1954.

Buzzy went on to Princeton University where he was Third Team All-America in 1957 and Second Team All-America in 1958. While at Princeton he was First Team All-Ivy in 1957 and 1958 and played on the Ivy League Championship teams in the same years.

As a premiere face-off man, Buzzy played for the Mt. Washington Lacrosse Club . . .

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 Tyler Campbell Elected: 1973  Princeton University
Tyler Campbell was born on March 31, 1922 and died on September 21, 1944. "twenty-two years - his brief span of life-- the years of growing up, of school, athletics, college -- lived as fully, as deservingly as any one could ever hope for -- years of unmatched growth and superb performance."

Tyler packed in much of those 22 years! His zest for life, his enthusiastic approach to athletics, his courageous and inspirational leadership, . . .

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 Harland W. Meistrell Elected: 1962  Princeton University
Harland, better known as Tots, was educated in Brooklyn schools and graduated from Erasmus Hall High School in 1919 where he helped organize the first lacrosse team that the high school had in 1916, and was captain of the 1919 team. In 1920, Tots went on to Rutgers University and played on the varsity football team in his freshman year. His outstanding ability gave him the opportunity to reorganize lacrosse at Rutgers. It had not . . .
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 Conrad Sutherland Elected: 1961  Princeton University
Conrad, or "Suds", did not play lacrosse until his college days at Rutgers, where he played on the 1921 team. Then moving on to Priceton, he played on the Princeton Varsity squad for the 1922, 1923 and 1924 seasons. The 1924 team was the big three champion. After graduating from Princeton University, Suds played on the Cresent Athletic Club team from 1925 to 1932, during which years the Crescent Club won several open championships. Officiating . . .
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