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2020-21 Women's Ice Hockey Roster

16 Erin Dillon

  • Height 5-8
  • Year Senior
  • Hometown Hazlet, N.J.
  • High school Berkshire School
  • Position F

Biography

Awards:
• All-NESCAC Second Team (2019-20)
 
At Connecticut College:
Special Olympics volunteer … Finished career ranked fourth on the program’s all-time list for career goals (36) and tied for fifth for career points (54) … Special Olympics volunteer … Has been actively involved with helping the athletic department as an athletic center front desk monitor and with setting up and breaking down equipment as a member of game crew for home athletic events.
 
2020-21:
Appeared in all four countable games as a senior … Registered five goals and three assists for eight points … Led the team in goals and scoring while also ranking tied for second in assists … Began the season with one goal and two assists in a 5-2 win over Becker (3/6) … Scored twice in a 6-2 victory at Becker (3/7) a day later … Netted a shorthanded goal to open the scoring in a 4-0 shutout of Salve Regina (3/13) … Recorded a goal and an assist in a 5-2 triumph over Utica (3/21).
 
2019-20:
Played in all 25 games as a junior … Made the All-NESCAC Second Team … Contributed 26 points on 13 goals and 13 assists … Ranked third in the NESCAC in goals, third in points, and tied for seventh in assists … Also led the team in all three scoring categories … Broke loose by scoring twice and adding a helper in a 3-0 shutout of Trinity (11/22) on the road … Notched first career hat trick and tallied an assist in an 8-2 rout of Salve Regina (12/3) … Set up a pair of goals in a 5-0 blanking of William Smith (12/6) … Had another four-point effort with two goals and two assists in a convincing 7-0 win over William Smith (12/7) … Recorded third four-point performance of the season, including her second straight, by scoring a goal and racking up a career-best three helpers in a 9-0 trouncing of Salem State (1/9).
 
2018-19:
Appeared in 23 games as a sophomore … Finished with eight goals, including two game winners, and three assists for 11 points … Ranked third on the team in scoring and tied for first in goals … Was also tied for 10th in the conference in goals scored … Netted the eventual game-winning goal in a 2-1 victory at Amherst (11/18) … Scored the game-winning marker in a 3-0 shutout of Manhattanville (12/8) … Set up the game winner in a 2-1 road win over Salem State (1/8) … Found the back of the net twice in a 5-2 victory at Wesleyan (1/11) … Assisted on the lone goal in a 1-0 win over Colby (2/1) … Registered a goal and an assist in a NESCAC Quarterfinal matchup at Middlebury (2/23).
 
2017-18:
Made 26 appearances as a freshman … Recorded 17 points on 10 goals and seven assists … Tied for ninth in the NESCAC in goals and ranked third among freshmen in the conference in overall scoring … Also ranked second on the team in goals and tied for second in scoring … Registered a goal and an assist in first collegiate game, which included setting up the game winner, in a 3-2 triumph over Amherst (11/17) … Netted the game-winning goal in a 4-3 overtime road win over nationally-ranked Middlebury (12/2) … Scored both of the team’s goals in a 2-2 draw with Manhattanville (12/9) … Tallied a goal and an assist in a 4-0 blanking of William Smith (12/31) … Found the back of the net with the Camels trailing by two goals that sparked a rally in a 3-2 road win at Williams (1/19) … Set up the game-winning goal and added an insurance marker in a 4-2 victory over UMass Boston (1/30) … Had first multi-assist performance in a 5-2 win at Colby (2/2) … Caught fire offensively by finishing with two goals and two assists versus Bowdoin (2/10).
 
High School:
Four-year letterwinner as a forward at Hazlet … Team MVP … Also lettered in soccer and lacrosse all four years and played ice hockey at the club level for the New Jersey Colonials … Voted the lacrosse program’s unsung hero.
 
Personal:
Majoring in Behavioral Neuroscience … Enjoys reading, rollerblading, running, skateboarding, surfboarding, and golfing … Favorite athlete is Sean Avery … Plans to become a physician assistant after graduation.
 
Why Did You Choose Connecticut College?
“The small community and learning environments are big parts of why I chose to go to Conn. I thrive when I feel comfortable in my surroundings and learning environments. The women’s ice hockey team is also a big part of why I chose Conn. They were all immediately friendly and felt like a family.”
 
Career Highs:
Goals: 3, at Salve Regina (12/3/19)
Assists: 3, vs. Salem State (1/4/20)
Points: 4, Four Times

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Historical Player Information

  • 16

    2017-18Freshman

    F
    5'8"
    16
  • 16

    2018-19Sophomore

    F
    5'8"
    16
  • 16

    2019-20Junior

    F
    5'8"
    16
  • 16

    2020-21Senior

    F
    5'8"
    16