Four world-class players who helped redefine the sport at the turn of the century will be inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame this weekend.
John Grant Jr., Kristen Kjellman Marshall, Brodie Merrill and Paul Rabil — generational talents who are synonymous with the sport’s exploding popularity over the last 25 years — headline the Hall of Fame’s Class of 2024.
The foursome will be enshrined Saturday at the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel in Baltimore along with a pair of legendary NCAA Division III women’s lacrosse coaches and two decorated college officials. Tickets go on sale Oct. 21.
Hosted by USA Lacrosse, the ceremony annually brings out the sport’s luminaries to celebrate their shared history and usher in a new group of players, coaches, officials and contributors who personify greatness.
The National Lacrosse Hall of Fame was established in 1957. Inductees are selected each year by ranked ballot. The voting group consists of current Hall of Famers, U.S. National Team coaches and players, elite high school and college coaches and accomplished officials.
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