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 Michael Thearle Elected: 2004  University of Maryland

Mike Thearle was a standout defenseman in the early 1970s. He started his college career at SUNY-Farmingdale, earning first-team All-America honors twice. He moved onto the University of Maryland, earning second-team All-America honors in 1972 and first team in 1973. In 1973 he received the Schmeisser Award as the nation's outstanding defenseman while helping Maryland to the NCAA championship. Thearle played club lacrosse for 10 years and was a six-time all-star selection. He also played . . .

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 Bernard Ulman Elected: 2003  University of Maryland

Bernard Ulman was one of the most well-known officials in the sport. He officiated for more than 20 years and also served in several leadership positions in the officiating ranks. Ulman, who was a midfielder at the University of Maryland from 1938 to 1943, also served as an NFL official for 15 years, officiating in Super Bowl I and Super Bowl IX. He passed away in 1986.

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 Michael C. Farrell Elected: 1999  University of Maryland

Michael Farrell was a defenseman at Calvert Hall High School in Baltimore, where he was a member of the MSA Championship teams of 1971 and 1972 and earned high school all-American honors in 1972. At the University of Maryland, Farrell played in the NCAA Lacrosse Championships in all four years of his collegiate career, winning the championship in 1973 and 1975. He earned First-Team All-American honors in 1974 and 1975. He was a member of . . .

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 Douglas M. Schreiber Elected: 1993  University of Maryland
Doug is being inducted to the Hall of Fame as "a truly great player." While at Nassau Community College in 1970 and 1971, he was a two-time First Team Junior College All-American and named Nassau's Most Valuable Player twice. He continued playing lacrosse at the University of Maryland, where he was a two-time First Team All-American in 1972 and 1973. He was the team captain of Maryland's 1973 national championship team and ACC championship team. . . .
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 J. Douglass Radebaugh Elected: 1992  University of Maryland
J. Douglas Radebaugh began his lacrosse career at Calvert Hall College High School in Baltimore, where he was a member of the Maryland Scholastic Association Championship Team of 1971.

At the University of Maryland, Radebaugh earned First Team All-American Honors in 1975 and Second Team All-American Honors in 1973 and 1974. As a midfielder for the Terrapins, he played on Maryland's National Championship teams of 1973 and 1975. In 1975, Radebaugh received the Lt. Donald C. . . .

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 Frank Urso Elected: 1991  University of Maryland
Frank Urso began his lacrosse career at Brentwood High School in New York, earning secondary school All-American honors in 1972. He also won the Ray Enner's Award as Suffolk County's Best Player and Brentwood High School's Senior Athlete Award in 1972.

At the University of Maryland, Urso earned First-Team All-American honors in 1973, 1974, 1975 and 1976. He is one of only four players in the history of intercollegiate lacrosse to have accomplished this. Urso . . .

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 Alan E. Lowe Elected: 1990  University of Maryland
Alan E. Lowe began his lacrosse career at Hempstead High School in New York, where he earned Honorable Mention All-Division Honors in 1960, Second Team All-County in 1961 and First Team All-County in 1962.

At the University of Maryland, Lowe received Honorable Mention All-American honors in 1966 and Second Team All-American Honors in 1967. He was a member of Maryland National Championship Team in 1967 and the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Teams of 1965, 1966 and . . .

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 Ernest J. Betz Elected: 1988  University of Maryland

Betz graduated from St. Pauls High School in 1954, after spending a majority of his high school career at Catonsville (1950-53). He played lacrosse at both schools, and also played on Catonsville's 1951 Baltimore County Championship Team. Betz won First Team All-County Honors at Catonsville in 1951, '52, and '53 and honorable mention All-Maryland honors at St. Paul's in 1954. He was an All-Maryland Basketball and Football player as well as being All-County in . . .

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 John C. Heim Elected: 1988  University of Maryland
Jack, or "Posey", attended Manhasset High School from 1959 to 1963, where he played two years of Varsity Lacrosse. His team won the Long Island Championship in 1963, the same year in which he won First Team All-Long Island Honors.

Jack moved on to the University of Maryland, where he played three years of varsity lacrosse. Each year he played, Maryland won the ACC Division I Championship (1965 to 1967). He was a Division I First . . .

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 John W. Simmons Elected: 1985  University of Maryland
John attended Annapolis High School, where he played four years of varsity lacrosse. He then moved on to the University of Maryland, where he was able to play on four more varsity teams, two of which were National Collegiate Champions (1955 and 1956). In these same years, John was First Team All-American twice. In 1956, he was a member of the victorious South All-Star Team. John has also won the Powell Award for Service and . . .
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 Richard M. Moran Elected: 1983  University of Maryland
Richie Moran, an All-County midfielder at Sewanhaka H.S. from 1951-1955, helped the team to four consecutive undefeated seasons. A 1960 graduate of the University of Maryland, he was a key performer on the 1959 Terrapins National Championship Team.

Moran's head coaching career began in 1961 at Manhasset H.S. where he compiled a 67-5 record over five seasons, winning the Long Island Championship from 1962-1964. In 1966, Moran became the first lacrosse coach at Elmont . . .

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 James H. Keating Elected: 1981  University of Maryland
Jim Keating began his outstanding athletic career at St Mary's High School in Annapolis, Maryland. He was a four sport athlete earning 13 letters in football, basketball, wrestling, and lacrosse. He was selected First Team All-State Lacrosse in his senior year. At the University of Maryland be started and lettered four years on the varsity lacrosse team. He led Maryland to the National Championship in 1955 and 1956, earning First Team All-American those same two . . .
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 Clayton A. Beardmore Elected: 1980  University of Maryland
Clayton A. Bud Beardmore started his brilliant lacrosse career in 1955 at Annapolis High School. Then he attended Severn School, Severna Park, Maryland, where in 1958 he was named All-MSA. At the University of Maryland, Bud was twice honored as a First Team All-American, in 1961 and 1962, and Honorable Mention in 1960. At Maryland he became the highest scoring midfielder in their history, totaling 108 points in goals and assists, a record which was . . .
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 Charles E. Wicker Elected: 1978  University of Maryland
Charlie won six varsity letters playing soccer and lacrosse while at Dundalk High School, from 1948 to 1952. He then moved on to the Unviersity of Maryland, where he played soccer and lacrosse for four years on the varsity level. Charlie was a three time All-American - Third Team in 1954 and First Team in 1955 and 1956. He played on the South Squad in the annual North/South All-Star Game. Charlie graduated from Maryland after . . .
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 James R. Kappler Elected: 1976  University of Maryland
Jimmy Kappler, heralded by many as the greatest goalie to ever play the game showed his prowess in both college and club lacrosse. After graduating from Baltimore Polytechnic Institute in 1952, Kappler went on to the University of Maryland where he was selected to the Second Team All-American in his first varsity year (1955), was twice accorded the highest honor of First Team All-American in his junior and senior years. Perhaps the highest honor bestowed . . .
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 John F Christhilf Elected: 1974  University of Maryland
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John Fout Christhilf was born in Baltimore in 1914. Christhilf attended high school at the Friends School, playing lacrosse and earning varsity letters from 1928-32. After graduating from Friends, Christhilf went on to the University of Maryland where he played lacrosse and earned varsity letters from 1933-1936. In 1936, Christhilf was part of Maryland's Intercollegiate Championship Team. During his playing days at Maryland he made Second-Team All-American status in 1935 and '36, and was honorable . . .

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 Norwood Sothoron Elected: 1972  University of Maryland
Norwood Sothoron was born in Charlotte Hall, Maryland on September 9, 1911. After finishing high school at Charlotte Hall Military Academy, he matriculated at the University of Maryland, where he was graduated in 1934. While at the University of Maryland, Norwood won letters in four sports - football, baseball, basketball and lacrosse. He was selected to the First Team All-American in lacrosse in 1933 and 1934, and was selected to the All-Southern Conference Football . . .
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 Frederic M. Hewitt Elected: 1971  University of Maryland
Frederic, better known as "Rip," attended Baltimore Polytechnic Institute where he won letters and was an outstanding athlete in football, ice hockey and lacrosse. He was All-Maryland in 1934 and invited to go with the State Championship Team to play the Long Island Champions.

Rip entered the University of Maryland in 1936 where he achieved success in football and lacrosse. In football he was elected All-State and All-Southern Conference. 1937 and 1938 lacrosse . . .

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 Ivan M. Marty Elected: 1970  University of Maryland
Ivan attended Baltimore City College for three years and attained two varsity letters. His high school career was interrupted by military service in the tank corps. during World War II, but he still managed to be captain of the 1919 lacrosse team and made First Team All-Maryland in the same year. He was also captain of Varsity Football and president of his class, which for a school as big as City, was quite remarkable.

Ivan then . . .

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 Charles F. Ellinger Elected: 1969  University of Maryland
Charles Ellinger was born March 2, 1914, in Baltimore, Maryland. Graduated from Baltimore City College High School in 1933 and from the University of Maryland in 1937. He has a Masters Degree in Business Administration from Harvard.

Charlie played lacrosse informally for the Hopkins Bulldogs and then for City and was a member of City's Maryland Scholastic Association Championship Team of 1933. At the University of Maryland, he played on the National Collegiate Championship Teams . . .

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 John F. Kelly Elected: 1969  University of Maryland
Jack Kelly was an First Team All-American Goalie selection of the U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association in 1936 and 1937, his junior and senior years at the University of Maryland. The Terps lost only one collegiate game during the three years that Kelly was guarding the Maryland goal. The University of Maryland was undefeated in collegiate competition in 1936-1937, in 1936 winning the W. Wilson Wingate Trophy, symbolic of lacrosse supremacy and sharing the trophy with . . .
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 Gordon S. Pugh Elected: 1968  University of Maryland
Willie Pugh was an athlete of amazing stamina, ability, and versatility. He was capable of playing every sport and excelled in all in which he participated, although lacrosse became his outstanding game. One of the greatest face-off men to play in the game of lacrosse, he earned First Team All-American honors for three straight years. He was a high scorer and never permitted an opponent to score against him until his final . . .
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 Fred Cecil Linkous Elected: 1967  University of Maryland
Fred Cecil Linkous was born September 1905 in Tazewell County, Virginia. His family later moved to Maryland and he was subsequently educated in Harford County at Highland High School, Street, Maryland. He graduated from high school in June 1924 and entered the University of Maryland in the College of Education. In June 1928 he graduated from the University of Maryland with a BS degree in Education.

While in high school, Fred began to . . .

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 William W. Evans Elected: 1966  University of Maryland
Moon, as he was known to all his friends and admirers, attended the Business High School, Washington D.C., graduating in 1926. He entered the University of Maryland, graduating with an B.A. degree in 1930, then on to George Washington University for graduate work, receiving his L.L.B. degree in 1934. Moon won freshman letters in football, basketball, and lacrosse, going on from there to win three varsity letters in the same sport, and when he graduated . . .
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 Joseph H. Deckman Elected: 1965  University of Maryland
Joe was educated in the Bel Air High School from 1914 until entering the University of Maryland in 1927 where he graduated with a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering in 1931. While in high school he ran on the track team and was a member of an 80 lb. relay team which set a county record. He also pitched on its softball team. Joe participated on a Bel Air Town basketball team in 1926, but . . .
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 Albert B. Heagy Elected: 1965  University of Maryland
Al Heagy was born December 3, 1906 in Rockville, Maryland. He was educated at the Western High School, graduating in 1926, then on to the University of Maryland, graduating with a BS degree in 1930.

While in high school Al played three years of football and basketball and captained the basketball team his senior year. At Maryland Al made nine varsity letters -- in football, basketball, and lacrosse, and captained the 1930 Maryland lacrosse team. . . .

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 Edwin Emerson Powell Elected: 1964  University of Maryland
Born July 6, 1889 in Baltimore, Maryland. Educated at Baltimore City College and the University of Maryland, graduating in 1913 with a BS in Civil Engineering.

In lacrosse, he played for the Mt. Washington Juniors 1904 to 1907, the University of Maryland 1909 to 1913 and the Mt. Washington Seniors 1911 to 1912. He won his letter in lacrosse at Maryland from 1910 through 1913 and also the tennis championship at Maryland 1912 to . . .

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 John Edgar Faber Elected: 1963  University of Maryland
Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, January 13,1903, graduated from eastern High School in Washington D.C. in 1921, University of Maryland with BS in 1926, MS in 1927, Phd in 1937.Since graduating from Maryland in 1926, Jack has been in the educational field all his life at the University of Maryland and is now Head of the Department of Microbiology and holds the title of Faculty Chairman of Athletics.

Jack's athletic career at Maryland was outstanding, he won . . .

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 Reginald V. Truitt Elected: 1959  University of Maryland
Born August 12, 1891 at Snow Hill, Maryland. Graduated from Snow Hill High School in 1910. Attended the University of Maryland 1910 through 1914, receiving a BS degree. Continued his studies, getting a Master of Science degree in 1921 and a Ph.D. degree at the American University in Washington, D.C. in 1929. While at the University of Maryland, he won his varsity award in both lacrosse and track, in 1911, 1912, . . .
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 William C. Wylie Elected: 1959  University of Maryland
Cas was educated in Baltimore City College form 1909 to 1911. He continued his education at the University of Maryland, receiving an L.L.D. degree in 1914 from the University of Maryland Law School.

Cas played lacrosse while at City College for three years, captaining the Championship team in his senior year, 1911. Cas organized, played for and captained the Walbrook Athletic Club team in 1912, 1913, and 1914. Transferring to the Mt. Washington Club team, he . . .

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