Hall of Fame // Class of 2015
JAKE CURRAN
For 40 years, Curran was one of the top officials in boys’ and men’s lacrosse. Based in Syracuse, he worked as a high school and college official from 1964 to 2004, and was on the field for five NCAA men’s championship games. At the international level, he worked numerous world championships, Canadian and European events.
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DOM FIN
Fin was a three-time first-team All-American midfielder at Syracuse in the early 1990s and won the USILA’s McLaughlin Award as the nation’s best midfielder in 1994. He won an NCAA title in 1993 and finished is career with 123 points (85 goals, 28 assists).
BOB HARTRANFT
Hartranft has won 694 games, ranking third all-time among high school boys’ coaches, in 47 seasons at Farmingdale (N.Y.) High. The Dalers won their first state title in 2011. Hartranft won the US Lacrosse Gerry Carroll Award as the national coach of the year in 2013 and led the U.S. U19 men’s team to gold in 1992.
CHARLIE LOCKWOOD
A four-time All-American midfielder and 1993 NCAA champ at Syracuse, Lockwood also played for two U.S. gold medal teams. He tallied 152 career points (87 goals, 55 assists) with the Orange.
BRIAN VOELKER
Currently the coach at Drexel, Voelker was a three-time All-American defenseman at Johns Hopkins, a two-time gold medalist with Team USA and the world’s best defenseman at the 1998 world games. As a pro, he won three championships with the NLL’s Philadelphia Wings and won a MLL title with the Long Island Lizards.
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