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BALTIMORE US Lacrosse released the list of 24 individuals that are to be included as finalists on the 2009 Mens and Womens Top-12 Final Ballots. It is from these ballots that the respective National Lacrosse Hall of Fame voting committees will select the 2009 induction class. US Lacrosse will announce the final class of inductees on Saturday, May 23.
For more information about the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame criteria and selection process, please visit http://www.uslacrosse.org/museum/halloffame.phtml.
To view a more detailed listing of achievements for the 2009 finalists, please click below: Men | Women
Nominees are listed alphabetically along with brief career highlights:
Bruce Allison Contributor Head Coach Union College (195776), Colorado School of Mines (197693) USILA President (1969-70, 1982-83); USILA Cabinet Member (1966-95) Developed and implemented the current NCAA lacrosse championship playoff system in 1971 USL Colorado Chapter HOF (1995)
Mike Burnett Player (North Carolina 83) Four-time All-American at UNC (1980-83) NCAA Division I National Champions (1981, 1982) ACC Player of Year (1981) USL Chesapeake Chapter HOF (2009)
Todd Curry Player (Syracuse 87) Three-time All-American at Syracuse (1985-87) MacLaughlin Award Midfielder of Year (1987) U.S. Mens Team 1986 & 1994 USL Upstate NY Chapter HOF (2004)
Barbara Doran Player (Pen State 95) Six-year club player, Central Penn I and South I U.S. Womens Team, First Team (1975-77, 1984-85) U.S. Womens Team, Reserve (1978, 1983) U.S. Touring Team (1975)
Michele LeFevre Doyle Contributor Pennsylvania (PA) Central Athletic League Chair (1983-99) PA Interscholastic Athletic Assoc (PIAA) Rep & Chair (1983-2001) USWLA - Schoolgirl Rep on Executive Board, steering committee for Schoolgirl All-American Selection (1988-89) USL Philadelphia/Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter HOF (2000)
Mac Ford Player (North Carolina 85) Two-time All-American at UNC (1984-85) Three-time USCLA Club Player of Year (1987-89) U.S. Mens Team (1990), All-World USL Greater Baltimore Chapter HOF (2006)
Eleanor Keady Gaffney Player U.S. Womens Team (1956- 58, 1960-61) U.S. Womens Team, Reserve (1954, 1962) U.S. Womens Touring Team (1957) USL New England Chapter HOF (2002)
Pat Genovese Coach Head Coach, William Smith College (1972-present), record: 351-129-1, 73.1% 16 NCAA Tournament appearances, 11 semifinal games, 5 championship games Three-time Division III National Coach of the Year USL Greater Rochester Chapter HOF (1998)
Cheri Greer Player (Virginia 94) 3-time First Team All-American at Virginia (1992-94) NCAA Division I Defensive Player of Year (1994) U.S. World Cup Team (1993, 1997, 2001, 2005) USL Philadelphia/Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter HOF (2005)
Jack Kaley Coach High School Coach: Lynbrook and East Meadow (NY); record: 245-124, 66.3% (1964-67) College Coach: New York Tech; cumulative 175-31, 84.9% (1993-present) USILA Division II Coach of Year (1996, 1997, 2003, 2008) USL Long Island Metro Chapter HOF (1987)
Jake Lawlor Player (Navy 75) Three-time All-American at Navy (1973-75) Schmeisser Award Defenseman of Year 1975) North/South All-Star Game (1975) USL Long Island Metro Chapter HOF (2006)
Jeff Long Player (Navy 77) Three-time All-American at Navy (1975-77) USNA All-Time Leading Scorer U.S. Mens Team (1978, 1986) USL Greater Rochester Chapter HOF (1992)
Kevin Lowe Player (Princeton 94) Three-time All-American at Princeton (1992-94) Turnbull Award Attackman of Year (1994) U.S. Mens Team (2002) USL Long Island Metro Chapter HOF(2008)
Francesca Den Hartog McClellan Player (Harvard 83) Two-time All-American at Harvard (1982-83) U.S. Womens Team (1982, 1988-89) U.S. Womens Team, Reserve (1983-85, 1987) USL New England Chapter HOF (2000)
Mark Millon Player (UMass 93) Three-time All-American at Massachusetts (1991-93) MLL Player 2000-2006; All-MLL Offensive Player of Year (2000-03) U.S. Mens Team (1994,1998) USL Long Island Metro Chapter HOF (2009)
Steve Mitchell Player (Johns Hopkins 87) Two-time All-American at Johns Hopkins (1986-87) All-time JHU Team (1987) U.S. Mens Team (1990, 1994) USL Greater Baltimore Chapter HOF (2009)
Jennifer ODonnell Umpire Over 15 years umpiring at international level (1994-present) Umpired 18 Division I semifinal games and 10 Division I Championship games Umpired World Cup Tournaments (including championship game): 2001, Wycombe, England & 2005 Annapolis, USA USL Philadelphia/Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter HOF (2009)
Susan Billheimer Phillips Player (Bridgewater College 77) U.S. Womens Team, First Team (1980, 1986) U.S. World Cup Team (1982) U.S. Womens Touring Team (1981) USL Charlottesville Chapter HOF (1999)
Jack Salerno Coach High School Coach: Elmont (N.Y.), record: 303-53, 83.4% (1964-1981) Nassau County Coach of the Year (1970) NY State Champions (1977), Long Island Champions (1970, 1977), Nassau Champions (1970, 1977) USL Long Island Metro Chapter HOF (1987)
Mary McCarthy Stefano Player (Penn State 87) Three-time First Team All-American, Penn State (1985-87) U.S. Womens Team, First Team (1988-91) U.S. World Cup Team (1989, 1993) USL New Jersey Chapter HOF (1997)
Robert Vencak Player (Rutgers 82) Three-time All-American at Rutgers (1980-82) North/South All-Star Game (1982) U.S. Mens Team (1982, 1986) USL Long Island Metro Chapter HOF (1988)
Lisette M. Walter Contributor USWLA President (1980-86) USWLA Leadership Committee, 4 years IFWLA Delegate and Leadership/Development Committee, 14 years USWLA Honorary Member (1986)
Jessica Wilk Player (Maryland 02) ACC 50th Anniversary Lacrosse Team (2002) U.S. Womens Team (19902006) U.S. World Cup Team (1993, 1997, 2001, 2005) U.S. Touring Team (2000)
Sandra Lanahan Zvosec Player (Maryland 81) Two-time All-American at Maryland (1980-81) U.S. Womens Team, First Team (198087) U.S. World Cup Team (1982, 1986) U.S. Touring Team (1984)
The National Lacrosse Hall of Fame has annually inducted individuals based on outstanding lacrosse achievement and/or contribution since 1957. The mission of the Lacrosse Hall of Fame is to honor men and women, past and present, who by their deeds as players, coaches, officials and/or contributors, and by the example of their lives, personify the great contribution of the sport of lacrosse to our way of life. The National Lacrosse Hall of Fame is housed in the Lacrosse Museum in Baltimore, Md.
For more information about the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame and the voting process, please visit http://www.uslacrosse.org/museum/halloffame.phtml.
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