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Fillier Becomes First Tiger to Earn Three First-Team All-ECAC Hockey Honors
February 29, 2024 | Women's Ice Hockey
Adding to a well-accoladed season and career, Princeton senior Sarah Fillier has been named to the first-team All-ECAC Hockey.
It is Fillier's third first-team All-ECAC Hockey honor, along with recognition in 2019 and 2020. Fillier was already the first player in program history to earn multiple first-team All-ECAC Hockey honors, and now she extends that status by becoming the first player in program history to be named first-team All-ECAC Hockey three times.
Fillier has scored a career-high 28 goals this year while adding 13 assists for 41 points. She ranks No. 1 in the nation in goals per game this season, at 1.04, and seventh in points per game, at 1.52.
For her career, Fillier ranks first in the nation in goals per game, at 0.77, total goals, with 91, and points per game, at 1.63. She ranks second in career points, with 192, third in assists per game, at 0.86, and tied for fifth in total assists, at 101.
Fillier's 192 career points rank fourth in program history and are the most since 1995. Her 91 carer goals rank sixth and are the second-most since 1997, behind only former teammate Carly Bullock '20 (95), and her 101 career assists are behind only record-holder Kathy Issel '95, who had 122.
Fillier and the No. 12-ranked Tigers will look to make their third trip to the ECAC Hockey semifinals of her career, heading to No. 3 Clarkson for the best-of-three quarterfinal round beginning Friday.
It is Fillier's third first-team All-ECAC Hockey honor, along with recognition in 2019 and 2020. Fillier was already the first player in program history to earn multiple first-team All-ECAC Hockey honors, and now she extends that status by becoming the first player in program history to be named first-team All-ECAC Hockey three times.
Fillier has scored a career-high 28 goals this year while adding 13 assists for 41 points. She ranks No. 1 in the nation in goals per game this season, at 1.04, and seventh in points per game, at 1.52.
For her career, Fillier ranks first in the nation in goals per game, at 0.77, total goals, with 91, and points per game, at 1.63. She ranks second in career points, with 192, third in assists per game, at 0.86, and tied for fifth in total assists, at 101.
Fillier's 192 career points rank fourth in program history and are the most since 1995. Her 91 carer goals rank sixth and are the second-most since 1997, behind only former teammate Carly Bullock '20 (95), and her 101 career assists are behind only record-holder Kathy Issel '95, who had 122.
Fillier and the No. 12-ranked Tigers will look to make their third trip to the ECAC Hockey semifinals of her career, heading to No. 3 Clarkson for the best-of-three quarterfinal round beginning Friday.
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