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Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 15:19

Kaley was inducted as a truly great coach. Beginning his coaching career in 1964, Kaley was the head coach for Lynbrook (N.Y.) High School. From 1968 to 1985, he was the East Meadow High School head coach, boasting a 227-90 record while winning four Nassau County Championships as well as three Long Island Championships. He has a cumulative high school career coaching record of 245-124 and in 1985, was named Nassau County’s Coach of the Year. 

Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 15:14

Inducted as a truly great player, Burnett was a three-time high school All-American and high school all-star at Wroxeter and at St. Mary’s (Md). During his career at North Carolina, Burnett was a four-time All-American, earning first team honors in 1981 and 1982, second team in 1983, and honorable mention in 1980. He was named ACC Player of the Year (1981) and was a three-time All-ACC team member. He graduated as UNC’s third all-time leading scorer and second among UNC’s all-time assist leaders. 

Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 15:11

Inducted as truly a great player, Rosen was a standout player at Harriton (Pa.) High School, earning four-time All-DelVal and All-Main Line team recognition, as well as All-America honorable mention (1987) and All-America (1988) status. As an All-American for Virginia, Rosen won the UVA Team Award (1992) and was team captain and the MVP in 1992. A two-sport athlete who played both field hockey and lacrosse at UVA, she helped lead the Cavaliers to their first NCAA women's lacrosse championship in 1991.

Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 15:08

Inducted as a truly great player, Mac Ford was an attackman for Gilman (Md) School where he received All-America (1981), All-MSA (1981), and All-Metro (1980, 1981) accolades. Ford helped his school to capture the MSA Championship in 1981. At North Carolina, Ford was an All-American first (1985) and second (1984) team member as well as All-ACC in 1984 and 1985. He received the ACC Player of the Year award (1985) and captured an NCAA Division I National Championship in 1982. Ford was also the MVP of the 1985 North/South All-Star Game. 

Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 15:01

Mary McCarthy Stefano was inducted as a truly great player. At Moorestown (N.J.) High School, she was a member of the All-South Jersey Team and part of the New Jersey state championship team in 1983. At Penn State, Stefano was team captain (1987) and selected to the All-American first team three times (1985, 1986, 1987). She helped lead Penn State to the national championship in her senior season (1987). Stefano went on to play for the Philadelphia Club Lacrosse team for 10 years and later was the recipient of the Beth Allen Award (1994). 

Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 14:56

Inducted as a truly great player, Keady Gaffney was a member of the Boston Women’s Lacrosse Association from 1953-1962 and a member of the All-Boston first team from 1954-1962. She was named to the U.S. National Lacrosse Team from 1955 to 1961 and to the U.S. Reserve Team in 1954 and 1962. She traveled to the British Isles as a member of the 1957 U.S. Touring Team, participating in matches against England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. 

Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 14:53

Inducted as a truly great player, DenHartog served as team captain and was a four-year member of Weston (Mass.) High School lacrosse team. At Harvard, she was co-captain in 1983 and received All-American (1982, 1983) and All-Ivy team (1980, 1981, 1982, 1983) honors. In 1981 and 1983, DenHartog was voted the Ivy League Player of the Year and voted to the Ivy League Silver Anniversary Women’s Lacrosse Team (1999). 

Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 14:48

Inducted as a truly great player, Bacigalupo attended St. Paul’s School in Baltimore, earning 11 varsity letters for football, basketball, and lacrosse. In lacrosse, he was a high school All-American and first-team all-league goalie as a senior in 1990. 

Submitted by blogue on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 14:23

Inducted as a truly great player, at the time of his induction Del Dressel was one of only four players in collegiate lacrosse history to earn first team All-America honors four times. The midfielder helped Johns Hopkins University win the NCAA championship in both 1984 and 1985. He received the Lt. Donald MacLaughlin Award as the nation's top midfielder in 1984 and 1985 as well.

Dressel finished his career with 174 points (99 goals, 75 assists) and when he graduated, was the highest scoring midfielder in Hopkins history.

Submitted by blogue on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 14:21

Roddy Marino was a star attackman for the University of Virginia and went on to achieve great success with the U.S. Men’s National Team. Marino received the Turnbull Award as the nation’s top attackman in 1986 when he earned first-team All-America honors. He also earned second-team honors in 1985 and honorable mention honors in 1984.

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