Her success in America gave other Australian lacrosse players hope that they, too, could make it in college lacrosse.
“Seeing the success that Sarah Forbes had at Maryland gave me a comfort level in terms of coming over," said Jen Adams, who starred at Maryland shortly after Forbes. "Just to see her come over and succeed like she did, I was able to mirror those qualities when I came over.”
Forbes’ growth process wasn’t done when she left College Park. She returned to the Australian national team in 2001 to compete for a gold medal. However, a torn ACL threatened to keep her out of the tournament.
But she played on despite the pain. Australia finished with another silver medal, and Forbes was left unsatisfied.
Four years later, she was back and healthy, ready to give the Australians their second international gold medal. With Jen Adams as a fellow star, Forbes met the United States in the gold medal game in Annapolis.
Forbes helped Australia to the 14-7 victory on that day, clinching the country’s first gold medal in 19 years.
“That was a real magical time for me,” Forbes said. “Everything came together in that tournament. In 2001 at the World Cup, I was playing with a torn ACL and it was all really stressful. … I decided after that tournament that I wanted to play because I loved to play. I wanted to get as fit as I could. I wanted to enjoy it. I carried that sense of fun through the 2005 World Cup. It showed with how we played.”
Her legacy was cemented after that game, even before it. Forbes is one of the greatest lacrosse players to ever come from Australia.
The girl that just wanted to run will now be enshrined in lacrosse’s most illustrious club, all because she had the freedom to be herself.
“Pretty cool, hey?” Forbes joked.
The National Lacrosse Hall of Fame, a program of US Lacrosse, was established in 1957 to honor men and women who by their deeds as players, coaches, officials and/or contributors, and by the example of their lives, personify the great contribution of lacrosse to our way of life. The Class of 2019 will be officially recognized at the induction ceremony in Hunt Valley, Md., on Saturday, Oct 19. Tickets for the event, sponsored by RPS Bollinger and the Markel Insurance Company, are available at uslacrosse.org/HOF.