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Katie Detwiler has been involved with the U.S. national team program since 2018, competing on the training teams for the 2019 U19 and 2022 senior teams. A three-time All-American at Loyola, Detwiler competed professionally with Athletes Unlimited the last two years. She’s in her second season as an assistant coach at Saint Joseph’s.
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This is Lauren (Schwarzmann) Skellchock’s fourth straight year working with the NTDP program. The Johns Hopkins alum was a multi-year player with the U.S. national team and has been the head coach at Mount St. Mary's since 2015. Skellchock led The Mount to Northeast Conference championships and NCAA tournament berths in 2021 and 2022.
After a standout playing career at Ursinus College, a decorated club career, and four years as a member of the USA program (1977-1980), Ramsey embarked on a successful high school and college coaching career in 1980. She began at St. Catherine’s School in Richmond, where she led her team to the league championship.
As one of the most impactful lacrosse figures of the 21st century, Rabil was inducted as a truly great player. He was a four-time All-American at Johns Hopkins who was the national midfielder of the year in 2007 and a two-time national champion.
Still active at the time of her induction, Klecha-Porter has been officiating women’s lacrosse since 1984 and working at the elite national and international level since 1991. She has been on the field for 33 NCAA championship and semifinal games, as well as six World Cup championships and semifinals (2001, 2005, 2009). Additionally, Klecha-Porter has served as the head umpire six times for NCAA championships.
Inducted as a truly great player, Merrill is regarded as one of the greatest defensemen in the history of professional lacrosse. A native of Canada, he was a two-time All-American at Georgetown University who was also recognized as the national defenseman of the year as a senior in 2005.
Inducted as a truly great player, Marshall was a three-time first team All-American at Northwestern University and the first four-time All-American in school history. She was also one of the key players to help kick-start the Wildcats’ dynasty with three straight NCAA championships (2005, 2006, 2007).
Inducted posthumously, LoBello was a truly great official. He served for 30 years (1962-1992) as the chief referee for New England, and worked games at the high school, collegiate, post-collegiate club, and international levels during his career. In addition, he served as the assignor for all high school and college games in New England.
LoBello officiated three North/South College All-Star Games, and many of the top collegiate games in the 1960s and ‘70s, including Ivy league matchups and Army-Navy rivalry games. He also served as president of the USILA for five years.