From the Capital-Gazette:
The US Lacrosse
National Hall of Fame has local chapters and to be eligible for inclusion in
the National Hall of Fame, a player must first be a member of a local
chapter Hall Of Fame. Chesapeake Chapter’s 2019 class features three male
and three female players.
A trio of early pioneers comprise the women’s
honorees – Andrea Holthaus Whiteford (Archbishop Spalding, Loyola College),
Megan Riley Clark (South River, James Madison) and Kate
Graw Lamond (Severn School, Dartmouth).
Riley, the Capital Gazette Newspapers Player
of the Year as a senior at South River High, was at the forefront of a steady
wave of Anne Arundel County products to play lacrosse at James Madison.
Riley
was a three-time All-American, earning first team honors in 1998 and 1999. The
Davidsonville native was the Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year
as a senior after being named the Rookie of the Year as a freshman.
Riley still ranks
third in program history with 260 career points and sixth with 151 goals. She
was inducted into the James Madison Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 and was the
school’s Female Athlete of the Year in 1999.
You can read more about Megan in her James Madison Hall Of Fame bio:
https://jmusports.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2121
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