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Hall of Fame // Class of 2015


JULIE HULL ELICKER


A Team USA member from 1980-86, Elicker won gold in 1982 and was captain of the 1986 squad that finished second to Australia. She competed for 10 years as a post-collegiate club player after a four-year career at James Madison.


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DIANE GEPPI-AIKENS


Geppi-Aikens, who amassed a record of 197-71 with 10 NCAA tournament appearances at Loyola, will be inducted posthumously. She was a three-time IWLCA Division I Coach of the Year.


SARAH NELSON Nelson played on three U.S.


World Cup teams, helping Team USA capture the title in 1997 and 2001, after a standout career as a Harvard midfielder. She received US Lacrosse’s Beth Allen Award in 2002 as the most outstanding U.S. team player at the women’s national tournament.


MAGGIE VAUGHAN


Similar to Nelson, Vaughan enjoyed an All-American career at Harvard, but as a defender. She helped lead the Crimson to its first NCAA title in 1990, and played for seven years with Team USA, winning gold in 1993 and 1997.


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