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Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 15:50

Inducted as a truly great player, Amonte Hiller was a four-time All-American at the University of Maryland, earning first-team honors in 1994, 1995 and 1996 after receiving second team honors as a freshman in 1993. She helped to lead the Terrapins to the NCAA national championship in 1995 and 1996, and was named the national defensive player of the year in 1995 and the national offensive player of the year in 1996. She was chosen as the Atlantic Coast Conference’s (ACC) Female Athlete of the Year in 1996. 

Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 15:48

Inducted as a truly great player, Adams enjoyed a record-setting four-year playing career at the University of Maryland from 1998-2001, during which time she earned first-team All-America honors three times and won the Tewaaraton Award as a senior. Adams was named the national player of the year and the national attacker of the year by the IWLCA three times, winning each award in 1999, 2000 and 2001. 

Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 15:43

Inducted as a truly great player, Reese received first team (1990) and honorable mention (1988, 1989) All-America honors as a four-year player at Yale University. Reese was Ivy League Rookie of the Year in 1987 and received the Ivy League's Player of the Year award and the USILA MacLaughlin Award as the nation’s top midfielder in 1990, when he set the NCAA single season record with 82 goals. 

Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 15:41

Inducted as a truly great player, Davis was a four-year member of the St. Paul's School for Girls (Md.) field hockey, basketball, and lacrosse teams. She graduated from Ursinus College and was named captain her senior year (1982). She was an All-American in both field hockey and lacrosse at Ursinus, and went on to play for the U.S. women’s national team (1979-1989); the U.S. touring team (1981, 1984); and the U.S. world cup team (1986). She was also captain of the U.S. team for the Canadian National Tournament in 1985. 

Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 15:37

Inducted as a truly great player, Lanahan Zvosec, a two-time All-American, was captain of the 1981 team at the University of Maryland that captured the NCAA Division I National Championship. Additionally, she was selected as the MVP of the National Championship Game. 

Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 15:34

Inducted as a truly great player, Huntley, a four-year college player at Johns Hopkins University (1976-1979), received first team (1977, 1979) and second team (1978) All-America honors. He helped his team capture two NCAA Division I championship titles (1978, 1979) and was named to the All-time Johns Hopkins Team in 1979. Huntley received the Lt. Donald MacLaughlin award as the nation's top midfielder in 1979 and was selected to play in the 1979 North-South All-Star Game. 

Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 15:30

Inducted as a truly great player, Lawlor was a four-year player for the United States Naval Academy, earning first team (1974, 1975) and honorable mention (1973) All-America accolades. In his senior year of 1975, he was given the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Schmeisser Award as the nation’s outstanding defenseman and he won the Stuart Oxnard Trophy as Navy's Most Valuable Player. 

Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 15:26

Suzanne Honeysett McKinny was inducted as a truly great umpire. She transitioned into officiating after a successful playing career at the collegiate and national team level. She was a four-year player at Ursinus College and also a member of the U.S. Women’s National Team, First Team from 1965-1972, as well as the U.S. Touring Team three times (1964, 1969, 1970). She would frequently go into schools and clubs to teach lacrosse during her three international tours. 

Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 15:24

Inducted as a truly great contributor, Allison was the head coach for Union College (1957-76) and then for Colorado School of Mines (1976-93). At both schools, he pulled double-duty by serving as director of athletics from 1972-1976 (Union) and from 1976-1995 (Colorado School of Mines). 

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