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 Tom Marechek Elected: 2008  Syracuse University
Tom Marechek is one of the most decorated players in the history of the sport. He was a four-time All-American at Syracuse, earning first team honors in 1990, 1991 and 1992 while helping the Orange to two national championships.

A six-time USCLA All-Star, he enjoyed a 12-year career with the Philadelphia Wings in the National Lacrosse League. He was an eight-time All-Pro, won four championships, retired as the league’s third all-time leading scorer with 773 points . . .
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 Patrick J. McCabe Elected: 2006  Syracuse University
Pat McCabe is being inducted as “a truly great player.” McCabe is a two-time member of the U.S. team (1998, 2006) who has been one of the game’s dominant defensemen. He was a three-time All-American at Syracuse, earning first-team honors in 1989 and 1990, and helped the Orange to three straight national championships. In 1990, he received the Schmeisser Award as the nation’s outstanding defenseman.

McCabe spent nearly a decade playing club lacrosse and was . . .

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 Gary C. Gait Elected: 2005  Syracuse University

One of the greatest lacrosse players ever, Gary Gait began his illustrious career by earning first-team All-America honors three times and USILA player of the year honors twice in leading Syracuse to national championships in 1988, 1989 and 1990. He holds numerous NCAA records, including goals scored in a tournament game, single tournament and career tournaments. Gait remains Syracuse's all-time leading goal scorer with 192 and he was named to the 1990 USILA North-South Game. . . .

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 Paul Gait Elected: 2005  Syracuse University

Paul Gait earned first-team All-America honors from 1988 to 1990 and helped Syracuse win three straight national championships. He was named the NCAA Tournament's Most Outstanding Player in 1989 and was named to the USILA North-South All-Star Game in 1990. Gait played for the Canadian National Team in the ILF World Championships in 1990, 1994, 1998 and 2002, earning All-World recognition in 1994. He competed in the National Lacrosse League, and its predecessor indoor leagues . . .

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 Bradley A. Kotz Elected: 2001  Syracuse University

Bradley A. Kotz, a star midfielder at Syracuse, was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a truly great player.

A native of Camillus, N.Y., and an All-County player and graduate of West Genesse High School, Kotz was a four-time All-American at Syracuse, earning first-team honors at midfield in 1983-85 and captaining the team in 1984 and '85. He helped Syracuse to the 1983 NCAA championship and received the Raymond J. Enners Award as the nation's . . .

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 Richard C. Finley Elected: 1999  Syracuse University

Richard Finley played midfield at Freeport High School on Long Island, where he was a member of the championship team in 1957 and selected First-Team All-Long Island/All-Metro in 1957 and 1958. After a year at Hofstra University, Finley transferred to Syracuse University, where he was selected an honorable mention All-American in 1960, Second-Team All-American in 1961, and First-Team All-American in 1962. He played for the North team in the 1962 North/South Collegiate All-Star game.

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 Oren R. Lyons Elected: 1992  Syracuse University
Chief Oren R. Lyons, Jr. grew up on the Onondaga Reservation. Lyons learned his goalkeeping skills by watching his father, Oren Lyons, Sr., knock down shots with some of the quickest hands in the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy.

At 17, Lyons was in the nets against the awesome Angus Thomas, who had been banished for accidentally killing a player with his heavy shot. Thomas, trying to prove he was as good as ever, wound . . .

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 Roy D. Simmons Elected: 1991  Syracuse University
Roy D. Simmons, Jr. began his lacrosse career at Kimball Union Academy in New Hampshire where he played three years of varsity lacrosse. At Syracuse University, Simmons earned Honorable Mention All-American honors in 1957 and 1958. An attackman for the Orangemen, Simmons was the second leading scorer at Syracuse in 1957, behind fellow Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductee Jim Brown. In 1958, Simmons was chosen to be team captain, and represented Syracuse in the Nort/South . . .
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 Ronald A. Fraser Elected: 1987  Syracuse University
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Ron Fraser played for one year on West Genesse High School's lacrosse team before graduating and moving on to Syracuse University, where he played for two years on the varsity squad. After leaving Syracuse, Fraser played for an amazing 21 years with three different lacrosse clubs: Syracuse Lacrosse Club (1966), Long Island Athletic Club (1967-82), and Brine Lacrosse Club (1983-86). He was a USCLA club All-American from 1967-74 and a USCLA All-Star from 1967-77. Fraser . . .

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 James N. Brown Elected: 1983  Syracuse University

Considered by many to be the greatest to ever play the game of lacrosse, Jim Brown began his lacrosse career at Manhasset High School in New York where his midfield play earned him All-Star honors for three years.

At Syracuse University, Brown's all-around athletic ability became evident, as he lettered in four sports and was voted the school's Athlete of the Year in 1956-57. Brown was a Second Team All-American Selection in 1956, and earned First . . .

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 William L. Fuller Elected: 1981  Syracuse University
Bill Fuller began his career at Garden City High School where he lettered 4 times and was a First Team All-Star Defenseman from 1944-1946 in the Metropolitan League. His team won the Championship in 1945 and 1946. Bill was captain of his football, basketball and lacrosse teams his senior year at Garden City and also received All-Scholastic Football honors in Nassau County.

At Syracuse University, Bill switched to midfield and was an All-American four . . .

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 Stewart Lindsay Elected: 1976  Syracuse University
Three time All-American selection at Syracuse University in 1954, 1955, and 1956. North/South selection in 1956. Holds the scoring records for most goals in a game, season, and career at Syracuse University. Phillips Exeter, and Connecticut Valley L.C. Twice chosen a club All Star in 1968 and 1972. Started lacrosse at the Chesire Academy and was head coach for 7 years. Has coached 4 high school championships at the . . .
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 Louis A. Robbins Elected: 1974  Syracuse University
Lt. Col. Louis A. Robbins, a Syracuse University graduate of 1935, began his lacrosse career at Erasmus Hall when he was forced to give up a promising baseball career following an arm injury. He made the transition with great success. In his sophomore, junior, and senior years he was named to the N. Y. All-Scholastic Lacrosse Team.

Lou continued to be a standout at Syracuse University and was chosen as an All-American in both 1934 . . .

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 Wiliam N. Ritch Elected: 1972  Syracuse University
Bill Ritch comes into the Hall of Fame during his 40th year in lacrosse, in the midst of a career that began as a player for Peekskill Military Academy in 1933, continued through four years at Syracuse University and three years of club play with the Crescent Athletic Club (Brooklyn), and now finds him Head Coach at Sewanhaka High School in Floral Park, New York.

As a player, Bill was Team Captain in high school . . .

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 Victor J. Jenkins Elected: 1967  Syracuse University
Born June 10, 1901, in Gas City, Indiana. Attended high school, 1915-1919, in Woodlawn, Pennsylvania, where he played baseball, basketball and football. Graduated from Syracuse University's New York State College of Forestry in 1925 with a BS degree, having majored in landscape engineering.

Played four years of varsity lacrosse at Syracuse, 1922-1925, and was a member of the undefeated United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Championship team of 1924. He received All-American recognition at . . .

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 Glenn N. Thiel Elected: 1965  Syracuse University

Glenn "Nick" Thiel first started playing lacrosse while in the eighth grade, playing on sandlot and junior high school teams and playing with and against many Native Amercians from the Onodaga Reservation. While still in junior high school he played with the Syracuse Crescent Lacrosse Club. In high school Thiel played for four years and served as team captain in 1929. His high school team was undefeated for the last two years Thiel participated. Thiel . . .

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 Roy D. Simmons Elected: 1964  Syracuse University
Born September 27, 1901 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Roy attended Hydes Park High School, Chicago and Syracuse University, graduating in June 1925. In high school, Roy played football, basketball, baseball and was on the track team. At Syracuse University, he played varsity football, organized the boxing team, and played varsity lacrosse. He was captain of the freshman football team in 1921, the varsity football team in 1924 and won the "Most Valuble Football Player Award" in . . .
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 Victor K. Ross Elected: 1962  Syracuse University
Vic was educated in the Bridgeport, Connecticut school system. He graduated from Bridgeport High School in 1918 and then on to Syracuse University of engineering, and in 1922, on to the Syracuse Law School receiving his LLB degree in 1924.

While at Syracuse, Vic played on both the soccer and lacrosse teams, and was awarded All-American honors for two years (1922 and 1923). Vic continued to play lacrosse after graduation with the New Rochelle Lacrosse Team . . .

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 Frederic A. Fitch Elected: 1961  Syracuse University
Fred was educated at the Bulkley School in New London, Connecticut from 1916 to 1920, going from there to the School of Forestry at Syracuse University where he was awarded his Bachelor of Science degree in 1924.

While at Syracuse, Fred played on their lacrosse team from 1921 to 1924. He had the unique experience of playing on two championship teams- 1922 and 1924. In 1923, he played on a touring Syracuse team that travelled to . . .

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 Irving B. Lydecker Elected: 1960  Syracuse University
Irv attended Nyack High School, and then went on to Syracuse University where he graduated with a law degree in 1922. While at Syracuse, Irv played lacrosse in the years 1920, 1921, and 1922, captaining the 1922 team which won the Intercollegiate Championship and was named All-American that year. In 1923, Irv went to Europe and played against Oxford and Cambridge and other universities. The team won the International Lacrosse Cup. Irv stayed with the . . .
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