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Submitted by mdasilva on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 13:14

Known to her friends as "Libby," Elizabeth Williams never played lacrosse, but coached 25 undefeated teams in lacrosse, field hockey, basketball and softball at the University of Pennsylvania. She was the head coach at Plymouth Whitemarsh (Pa.) High from 1960-74. Her teams won eight high school championships, seven of which were undefeated. Williams's coaching record at Plymouth Whitemarsh was 101-13-3.

Submitted by mdasilva on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 13:13

Inducted as a truly great player, Les played lacrosse at St. Paul's (Md.) School, helping the Crusaders win the MSA Championships in 1967 and 1969. He was named to the MSA All-Star team in 1967, 1968 and 1969. As a senior, Les received the C. Markland Kelly Award as Maryland's outstanding high school lacrosse player in 1969. He was selected a member of the Hero's Summer League All-Star team in 1968 and 1969.

Submitted by mdasilva on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 13:12

A lifelong resident of Phoenixville, Pa., Judith began her lacrosse career at Ursinus College, where she was a first team All-American in 1964 and 1965, and Reserve in 1963. She was the field hockey and lacrosse team captain in 1964-65. She was selected for the Philadelphia Sectional First Team from 1963-74 and played for the Philadelphia Red Shirts from 1965-75.

Judith was a U.S. First Team player for nine years. She coached at Conestoga (Pa.) High from 1966-68, West Chester University freshman from 1969-73, and West Chester varsity from 1974-75.

Submitted by mdasilva on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 13:10

Marino was a midfielder at Massapequa High School, where he earned all-league, all-county and high school All-American honors as team captain. He also was the team's leading scorer and MVP.Bill attended Cornell University where he was a three-time All-American. Marino was selected to the first team in 1976, second team in 1975, and honorable mention in 1974. He set the record for goals scored by a midfielder in the Ivy League. In 1976 Marino was one of three team captains who led the Big Red to the NCAA Division I National Championship.

Submitted by mdasilva on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 13:09

John was part of the lacrosse championship tradition at Sewanhaka High School in 1958 and 1959 as a midfielder. In 1960 he was selected an All-Scholastic player and chosen to play in the annual Nassau County All-Star game as an attackman.

Submitted by mdasilva on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 13:07

Kathy played lacrosse at St. Swithuns School in England, where her team won the All-England Schools championship in 1958. From 1959-1960 she attended Pembroke College at Brown University, where she played on the U.S. Reserve Team. Kathy attended Dartford College from 1960-63, winning the All-England Clubs and Colleges Championship in 1963 as team captain. She played for the All-England team from 1961-1964.

Submitted by mdasilva on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 13:06

Angela began playing lacrosse at Boston University, where she played from 1960-62. She played for the Boston Women's Lacrosse Association from 1960-65. In 1966 she began playing for the Westchester Women's Lacrosse Association and continued to play for them until 1975. Angela served as the head coach at Greenwich Academy from 1965-2013, compiling an amazing record of 692-91-11.

Submitted by mdasilva on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 13:05

Inducted as a truly great player, Beroza played lacrosse at Hempstead High School, where he received all-division honors and was selected as the team's MVP in 1973. As a goalie at Roanoke College, he received second team All-American honors in 1977 and honorable mention honors in 1976. As captain his senior year, he led the team to the NCAA Division II-III semifinals, setting an NCAA record of 30 saves in a playoff game. In 1987, he was inducted to the Roanoke College Athletics Hall of Fame.

Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 12:55

Hayes led Sewanhaka High School to consecutive championships in 1956, 1957, and 1958 as a midfielder and earned first-team All-County honors in his senior year. He went on to Penn State University where he earned All-America honors twice and led the Nittany Lions to the conference championship in 1962. Hayes began his coaching career at Penn State as the freshman team coach in 1967 and became the assistant varsity coach in 1968. He then moved to Drexel University, serving as head coach from 1969–1974.

Submitted by gpohanian on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 12:52

Eldredge played four years varsity at Severn (Md.) High School where he earned All-MSA honors twice and was chosen as the most valuable player in 1968. As a midfielder at the University of Virginia, Eldredge was a three-time All-American, earning first team honors in 1971 and 1972. He helped Virginia claim its first national title in any sport in 1972, along with Atlantic Coast Conference titles in 1969, 1970, and 1971. In 1972, Eldredge set a new single season scoring record at Virginia with 36 goals.

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