Inducted as a truly great coach, Lindley has served as the head coach at Darien (Conn.) High School since 1994, posting a 466-87 record and a winning percentage of 84.2% at the time of her induction. Lindley has led Darien to 18 state championships and 18 FCIAC championships in her 28 seasons, and she has been named Connecticut’s coach of the year seven times. Under her watch, the program has produced almost 80 USA Lacrosse All-America players and over 100 all-state players.
Inducted as a truly great official, Leslie is recognized as being one of the best collegiate officials of the past two decades. At the time of her induction, she had been selected to officiate in every NCAA Division I women’s finals weekend since 2008, marking 13 straight years in which she has worked either the national semifinals or the national championship game. She served as the head official in those games six times.
Inducted as a truly great coach, Desko recorded a 265-92 record in 23 seasons at Syracuse University, retiring following the 2021 season. He led the Orange to NCAA national championships in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008 and 2009, and his career winning percentage (.741) was the second best among active NCAA Division I coaches when he retired. Desko ranks third among Division I head coaches with 34 career wins in NCAA Tournament games, and his five NCAA titles trail only Bill Tierney (7) and Roy Simmons Jr. (6).
Inducted as a truly great official, Condon began serving the sport in 1971 and officiated at all levels of the men’s game from high school to the international stage. He officiated in four NCAA Division I championship games, six Division I semifinal games, and three NCAA Division III championship games. On the professional level, Condon served as a National Lacrosse League (NLL) official from 1989 to 2011, and a Major League Lacrosse (MLL) official from 2000 to 2015. He officiated eight MLL semifinal games and four MLL championship games.
Inducted as a truly great coach, Bordley is one of the most successful boys’ high school coaches ever, amassing a 655-123 record in 44 seasons at Landon and becoming one of just five coaches to surpass the 600-win milestone. He retired following the 2018 season with a career winning percentage of over 84 percent.