Inducted as a truly great player, McClay was a four-time All-American defender at Cornell University, earning first team honors in 2002 and 2003, third team status in 2001, and honorable mention recognition in 2000. Originally from Mahopac, N.Y., he also earned all-Ivy honors four times, was selected as the Ivy League’s player of the year in 2003 as he helped the Big Red win the league championship. He served as a two-time team captain for Cornell.
Inducted as a truly great coach and still active at the time of her induction, Levy has recorded 395 wins in 27 seasons at the University of North Carolina, the third most career wins in NCAA Division I history. She has led the Tar Heels to NCAA national championships in 2013, 2016, and 2022, and has guided her UNC squad to the NCAA national semifinals 13 times in her career. She boasts a 76.2 career winning percentage and her 40 NCAA Tournament wins rank third in NCAA history.
Inducted as a truly great official, Daley served for 30 years in training and leadership of women’s lacrosse officials at the Local, District, and National levels, while also being one of the top officials on the field.
During her career, she worked four NCAA Division I national semifinal games and 14 NCAA Division III final and semifinal games. She also served as the lead official for championship games in the ACC, Big East, CAA, CAC, ALC, and Ivy League, among others.
Inducted as a truly great player, Burch was a four-time All-American at Georgetown University, earning first team honors in both 2000 and 2001, second team status in 1999, and third team honors in 1998.
Inducted as a truly great contributor, Stenersen served as president and CEO of USA Lacrosse from the organization's inception in 1998 until his retirement in 2021.
A two-time national champion as a player at North Carolina, Stenersen served in a primary leadership role for the sport since being named executive director of The Lacrosse Foundation in 1984. In that role, he led the movement to create a unified national structure for lacrosse, ultimately resulting in the merger of eight national organizations to form USA Lacrosse.