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 Gerard P. "Roddy" Marino Elected: 2002  University of Virginia
Roddy Marino was a star attackman for the University of Virginia and went on to achieve great success with the U.S. Men’s team. Marino received the Turnbull Award as the nation’s top attackman in 1986 when he earned first-team All-America honors. He also earned second-team honors in 1985 and honorable mention honors in 1984. Marino was named the top attackman at the 1986 International Lacrosse Federation World Championship and earned All-World honors after helping the . . .
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 Julie R. Williams Elected: 2002  University of Virginia

Julie Williams achieved great success on the lacrosse field as a player and coach. Williams was a two-time All-American as a defender at the University of Virginia in 1985 and 1986 and played on the winning United States World Cup teams in 1989 and 1993. She became the head coach at Penn State in 1989 and coached the Nittany Lions until 1999, leading the school to three semifinal appearances in the NCAA Championships. Julie was . . .

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 Heather C. Dow Elected: 2002  University of Virginia

Heather Dow was an outstanding goalie at the University of Virginia from 1978 to 1982. She was a member of the United States Women?s Team from 1984 to 1990 and played for the United States World Cup teams in 1986 and 1989. Dow has also served as an assistant coach at James Madison, Old Dominion and Virginia and served as an assistant coach for the winning World Cup teams in 1993, 1997 and 2001. She was . . .

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 Thomas B. Duquette Elected: 2001  University of Virginia

Tom Duquette, a standout attackman for the University of Virginia from 1970-73, is the sixth player in UVA history elected to the Hall of Fame, joining Bill Hooper (1976), Pete Eldredge (1990), Jay Connor (1994), Jim Potter (1997) and John Driscoll (1998). Longtime Associate Athletic Media Relations Director Doyle Smith was inducted into the Hall in 2000 following a 31-year career in the UVa Athletic Media Relations Office.

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 John F. Driscoll Elected: 1998  University of Virginia

John F. Driscoll played midfield at Manhasset High School in New York from 1974-76, where he won the North Shore Nassau High School Championship in 1975 and 1976. He was chosen high school All-American in 1976 and was selected as the Nassau County MVP in 1975 and 1976.

He went on to play midfield for the University of Virginia from 1977-80. He was selected as a First-Team All-American in 1980 and second team All-American in 1979. . . .

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 James L. Potter Elected: 1997  University of Virginia
A former University of Virginia midfielder, Potter is being inducted as a "truly great player who has contributed noteworthy service to the game of lacrosse over the years." He was a two-time All-American and co-captain of the Cavaliers, was voted Virginia's Most Valuable Lacrosse Player in 1968, and earned the Leadership Award in 1969 and 1970. In 1969 and 1970, Potter was voted the University of Virginia Athlete of the Year and Outstanding Athlete. He . . .
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 Jay D. Connor Elected: 1994  University of Virginia

Jay D. Connor, Jr. captained the 1968 Towson High School team that won the Baltimore County Championship. An attackman at the University of Virginia, he was a two-time first-team All-American. Connor was the offensive catalyst on national championship teams in 1970 and 1972, captained the lacrosse and soccer teams his final two years, was selected MVP in soccer in the Commonwealth his last year, and was chosen Virginia's outstanding athlete in 1972.

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 Peter H. Eldredge Elected: 1989  University of Virginia
Eldredge played four years varsity at Severn High School where he earned All-MSA honors twice and was chosen as the most valuable player in1968.

As a midfielder at the University of Virginia, Eldredge was a three-time All- American, earning First Team honors in 1971 and 1972, the first Virginia National Title in any sport, and Atlantic Coast Conference titles in 1969, 1970, and 1971. In 1972, Eldredge set a new single season scoring record at . . .

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 William U. Hooper Elected: 1975  University of Virginia
William learned to play lacrosse while at St. Pauls, and unbelievably played four years of varsity lacrosse in which the total M.S.A. record of the team was 59 (wins) - 0 (losses) - 0 (ties). Needless to say, the team won the M.S.A. Championship four years in a row (1943 to 1946). He was a Second Team All-Maryland player every year he played. He also was All-Maryland in Football and Basketball (1946). William coached the . . .
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 Howard Myers Elected: 1971  University of Virginia
"Howdy" Myers, an outstanding football and basketball player at Boys Latin from 1925-28 and the University of Virginia from 1928-32, is revered for his legendary coaching ability. In his coaching career of 46 years (1933-1979), Howdy compiled a lacrosse record of 379-141-6.

Howdy's coaching career began in 1932 at Donaldson School as the Athletic Director and football, basketball and lacrosse coach. From a student body of 33, he chose a lacrosse team that went 13-1-1. . . .

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