The National Lacrosse Hall of Fame 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.
Eight inductees comprising the Class of 2020 will be inducted Oct. 2 — a year later than originally scheduled due to the pandemic — in a black tie-optional gathering of the game’s greatest at The Grand Lodge in Cockeysville, Maryland.
LISA LINDLEY
It’s About the Journey
“Lacrosse has brought me great personal fulfillment and satisfaction. Knowing that I have had a positive impact on so many young ladies and have given them opportunities that they may not have had is rewarding. My advice to players is to have fun when playing. Don’t think about the end result. Enjoy the process.”
ROB BORDLEY
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655-123 record in 44 seasons as head coach at Landon School (Md.)
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32 league championships, including four undefeated seasons
What Really Matters
“Coaches should not forget that they are not preparing their players to go on to a career in lacrosse. Instead, your focus should be modeling the behavior you want your players to emulate. We live in a world where sportsmanship, humility, unselfishness and compassion for your opponent are often sacrificed for winning and rankings. Those will mean little if you don’t teach your players to be better citizens in the future.”
ROY CONDON
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Four decades as an official at all levels of play
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Officiated seven NCAA championship games, NLL and MLL finals, and world championships
Gorilla Glue
“I was introduced to lacrosse by legendary UMass coach Dick Garber, and I still have friends from those UMass teams who both officiate and play men’s leagues and tournaments. Even though the impact of the game has changed over the years, it’s still a small and unique fraternity of former players and associates. There's always a smile on everyone's face when they are around the game.”
LAURA HARMON SCHUMAN
Good Company
“I’m so thankful for all the incredible players that I played with because they made me a better player. I also had so many Hall of Fame coaches that I was able to play for, and they were all incredible. I am so fortunate to have had all these outstanding people that I had a chance to play with and play for. They all created the best version of me on the lacrosse field.”