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Pat Dillon |
Elected: 2008 |
Towson University |
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A top-rated college and high school official, and a dedicated national and local leader in lacrosse organizations, Dillon's devotion to the sport has helped nurture its growth at all levels over the last 25 years.
She was introduced to the sport at Towson, playing on the newly formed women's lacrosse team, and began her umpiring career in 1983. By 1989, she had earned a National rating and she's gone on to officiate at the championship level . . .
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Dick Edell |
Elected: 2004 |
Towson University |
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Dick Edell is one of the most respected college coaches of all-time. At the time of his induction he ranked fifth among varsity college coaches with 282 career victories and his 17 NCAA Division I tournament appearances ranked second all-time. Edell played lacrosse at Towson and was a head coach at the University of Baltimore (1973-76), Army (1977-1983) and Maryland (1984-2001). Edell was a two-time national coach of the year and led Maryland to the NCAA championship . . .
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Sandra Kay Hoody |
Elected: 2002 |
Towson University |
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Sandy Hoody is one of the best goalies the sport of lacrosse has ever seen. Hoody played at Towson University from 1971 to 1974 and then played more than 20 years of club lacrosse with the Baltimore and South Women's Lacrosse Associations. She played on the United States teams for 15 years, and in the 1982 and 1986 World Cups, earning All-World honors in 1982. She has been a coach at the high school and . . .
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James M. Darcangelo |
Elected: 1990 |
Towson University |
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James M. "Darky" Daracangelo began his lacrosse career at Corning East High School in New York playing under caoch and fellow Hall of Fame inductee, Joe Corcoran. Darky was a Scholastic All-American in 1971, the inaugural year of selecting Scholastic All-Americans.
At Towson University, he was a two-time First Team All-American in 1974 and 1975, and a Third Team All-American in 1973. A member of Towson State's 1974 II/III National Collegiate Championship Team, Darky was . . .
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Robert E. Griebe |
Elected: 1990 |
Towson University |
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Robert E. Griebe, Jr., began his lacrosse career at Deer Park High
School in New York where he earned First-Team Scholastic All-American
and All-County honors in 1971.
At Towson University, Griebe was selected a First-Team All-American
attackman in 1975 after garnering third-team honors in '74. A member
of Towson's 1974 Division II/III national championship team, he
was the Tigers' leading scorer in 1974 and '75. Griebe was also
honored as Towson's Most Valuable Player and Senior . . .
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