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Professional Lacrosse Hall of Fame

The Professional Lacrosse Hall of Fame is the hall of fame for professional field lacrosse. The inaugural hall of fame class was announced on February 15, 2022. The Hall of Fame recognizes exceptional professional field lacrosse players that played in either the MLL or the PLL.

As of Spring 2024, there is no building or location for the Hall of Fame.

Induction requirements

In order to be eligible for the hall of fame, a player must meet all of the following criteria:

  • Minimum of a five-year playing career in the PLL and/or MLL
  • Retired from professional play for at least three years
  • Must be nominated by a member of the Hall of Fame Committee and receive a 75% majority vote

Inducted members

2025 Hall of Fame class

The 2025 Professional Lacrosse Hall of Fame class was announced on May 21, 2025.

The 2025 Professional Lacrosse Hall of Fame class consisted of the following players:

2024 Hall of Fame class

The 2024 Professional Lacrosse Hall of Fame class was announced on April 18, 2024.

The 2024 Professional Lacrosse Hall of Fame class consisted of the following players:

2023 Hall of Fame class

The 2023 Professional Lacrosse Hall of Fame class was announced on March 23, 2023. They were honored in Baltimore during halftime of the August 5 game between the Archers and Atlas.

The 2023 Professional Lacrosse Hall of Fame class consisted of the following players:

2022 Hall of Fame class (inaugural class)

The 2022 Professional Lacrosse Hall of Fame class was announced on February 15, 2022.

The 2022 Professional Lacrosse Hall of Fame class consisted of the following players:

Hall of Fame Committee members

The Hall of Fame Committee nominates candidates, creates the ballot for Hall of Fame selection, and votes on who should be inducted into the Hall of Fame. The current Hall of Fame Committee has ten members.

The current Hall of Fame Committee consists of the following members:

  • Brian Silcott
  • Seth Tierney
  • Bill Daye
  • Tony Resch
  • Gerry Byrne
  • Scott Burnham
  • Scott Hiller
  • Gewas Schindler
  • Vinny Sombratto
  • Gordon Purdie

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