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  2. Hofstra Pride men's lacrosse - Wikipedia

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    Hofstra fielded its first varsity men's lacrosse team in 1949, hiring Howdy Myers the following season from Johns Hopkins to take over the program. Myers had previously won three national titles with Hopkins. Myers quickly got the program to a high level, where in 1955 Hofstra was 14 and 2, and ranked 3rd in the country.

  3. Category:Hofstra Pride men's lacrosse players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hofstra Pride men's lacrosse players" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. Hofstra Pride - Wikipedia

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    The Hofstra Pride (formerly the Hofstra Flying Dutchmen) are composed of 17 teams representing Hofstra University in intercollegiate athletics, including men and women’s basketball, cross-country running, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis and track and field.

  5. Boys lacrosse state finals returning to Section V in 2025 ...

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    The NYSPHSAA boys lacrosse state championship games return to Section V in 2025, with Hobart and William Smith Colleges hosting the event. ... which pledged a return to Hofstra University, and ...

  6. List of Hofstra University people - Wikipedia

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    Mike D'Amato, NFL defensive back, Oakland and New York Jets; Super Bowl III winner; Lacrosse All-American for Hofstra; only person to be All-American in lacrosse and win a Super Bowl; Jordan Dangerfield (born 1990), NFL football player; Devale Ellis, wide receiver for the Detroit Lions; Dave Fiore, former San Francisco 49ers and Washington ...

  7. John Danowski - Wikipedia

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    John Danowski (born March 12, 1954) [1] is an American college lacrosse coach who has been the head coach of the Duke Blue Devils men's lacrosse team since the 2007 season. Previously, he had spent 21 seasons as the head coach at Hofstra .

  8. Doug Shanahan - Wikipedia

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    Doug Shanahan (born January 11, 1979) is a lacrosse coach and player. He has been inducted into four Halls of Fame and has won a number of other trophies and accolades. He was twice a member of Team USA, and also won MVP of the world games. He attended Hofstra University, playing both football and lacrosse in college.

  9. 1971 NCAA lacrosse tournament - Wikipedia

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    The championship game was played at Hofstra Stadium at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York with 5,458 fans in attendance. This was Cornell's first lacrosse title since winning the USILA championship in 1907. Cornell was 1–4–1 against Maryland up to this point, in a series that began with Cornell's 2–1 win in 1921.