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Fillier Earns Career's Third USCHO National Honor
April 03, 2024 | Women's Ice Hockey
Three-time AHCA All-American and Princeton senior Sarah Fillier has added a third USCHO national honor, named to the website's national second team for the third time in her career, along with receiving the honor in 2019 and 2020.
Fillier led Division I this past season in goals per game at 1.03, the only player with a higher average than 0.85, and is one of just three players in Division I who scored 30 goals this season, doing so in just 29 games. It was the 10th 30-goal season in program history and just the third since 2000.
Fillier is also top-six among all active Division I players in career goals (first, 93), career assists (sixth, 101), career points (second, 194), career goals per game (first, 0.78), career assists per game (fourth, 0.84), and career points per game (first, 1.62).
The award adds to the accolades Fillier has won this season, a year that saw her earn her third Kazmaier Award top-10 finalist recognition, her third first-team All-ECAC Hockey honor, and her fourth first-team All-Ivy League award.
Fillier finished her Princeton career ranked second in program history with 101 assists, the most for any Tiger since 1995, fourth in program history with 194 career points, the most since 1995, and sixth in career goals, the most since 2020 and the second-most since 1997, behind only former teammate Carly Bullock '20, who had 95 goals.
Fillier led Division I this past season in goals per game at 1.03, the only player with a higher average than 0.85, and is one of just three players in Division I who scored 30 goals this season, doing so in just 29 games. It was the 10th 30-goal season in program history and just the third since 2000.
Fillier is also top-six among all active Division I players in career goals (first, 93), career assists (sixth, 101), career points (second, 194), career goals per game (first, 0.78), career assists per game (fourth, 0.84), and career points per game (first, 1.62).
The award adds to the accolades Fillier has won this season, a year that saw her earn her third Kazmaier Award top-10 finalist recognition, her third first-team All-ECAC Hockey honor, and her fourth first-team All-Ivy League award.
Fillier finished her Princeton career ranked second in program history with 101 assists, the most for any Tiger since 1995, fourth in program history with 194 career points, the most since 1995, and sixth in career goals, the most since 2020 and the second-most since 1997, behind only former teammate Carly Bullock '20, who had 95 goals.
Players Mentioned
Angelina DiGirolamo's Goal vs. Quinnipiac, 3-6-26
Friday, March 06
Women's Hockey Goals vs. Harvard, 3-1-26
Sunday, March 01
Issy Wunder's Goal vs. Harvard, 2-28-26
Saturday, February 28
Inside Baker Rink: Maggie Johnson
Wednesday, February 25



