2014 (Game-by-Game): Capped the most decorated field hockey career in Millersville history by leading the team to a NCAA Division II Championship--the first by a women's program at Millersville...Voted the NFHCA Division II Player of the Year and Atlantic Region Player of the Year...Chosen as the field hockey representative for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award by THE Collegiate Women Sports Award presented by Honda...Named to the NCAA Division II Championship All-Tournament Team...The first-ever Marauder to be named All-America First Team three times...Chosen as the Division II Defensive Player of the Year by Synapse Sports...In the offseason, she was the only Division II player selected to the USA Field Hockey Pennsylvania High Performance training squad...The first Marauder to be named PSAC Defensive Player of the Year...The backbone for the No. 1-ranked defense in Division II for the second consecutive year, leading the nation in goals against average (0.58) and set a school record for the season year in a row with a nation's best 13 shutouts...Named All-PSAC First Team for the third year in a row, becoming Millersville's first-ever four-time honoree and the first Marauder to be a three-time first team selection since Dena Gockley from 1993-95...Served as a team captain for the third year in a row....Millersville reached the PSAC Championship game in all three years...Finished career with 20 goals and 22 assists, ranking second in Millersville history in assists...Ranks eighth in career points with 62...Finished season with seven goals and nine assists despite playing defense...Ranked first on the team in shots taken (63) and third in points with 23...Went a perfect 2-for-2 in penalty strokes and totaled four game-winning goals, which tied for second-best on the team...Ranked 19th in Division II and sixth in the PSAC in assists per game...Played 70 or more minutes in 19 of 23 games...The only games in which she did not play 70-plus minutes came in games were games Millersville won by a 19-0 combined scored...Played an incredible 90 minutes in the NCAA Quarterfinal win over Shippensburg...Assisted on the game-winning goal in the 1-0 national championship victory over LIU Post...Scored a goal and totaled three assists in the Sept. 14 win over Newberry...Scored the game-winning goal against Bloomsburg on an overtime penalty stroke...Tallied a goal and an assists agains tMansfield on Sept. 27...Scored the game-winner in double overtime against Mercyhurst on Oct. 11...Contributed an assist on the team's lone goal in the Oct. 14 game against Shippensburg...Registered an assist in the 4-0 win over Bellarmine on Oct. 19...Scored goals in back-to-back games against nationally-ranked West Chester and Limestone...Tallied a point for a fourth consecutive game with an assists against East Stroudsburg on Oct. 28...Scored the game-winner and added an assist against Kutztown on Nov. 5...Named PSAC Scholar-Athlete.
2013 (Game-by-Game): All-America First Team selection by Synapse Sports and NFHCA....Just the third Marauder ever and the first since 1998-99 to earn two All-America First Team honors...All-PSAC First Team pick for the second year in a row...Became just the sixth Marauder ever to earn three all-conference nods...Named PSAC Athlete of the Week on Sept. 23...Tremendous offensive threat on penalty corners...Tied for second on the team in points with 22 and led the team in shots with 50 despite playing defense...Led the team in assists with eight and ranked third in goals with seven...Totaled three game-winning goals...Scored five goals in three games from Sept. 14-21...Tallied the game-tying and game-winning goals against then-No. 2 West Chester for Millersville's first win in the series...Notched two assists against Mansfield on Sept. 28...Scored the game-winner against Newberry on Oct. 13...Assisted on the game-winner against West Chester on Oct. 15...Recorded an assist in three consecutive games from Oct. 20-26...Assist against Bloomsburg on Oct. 26 tied the game with less than 15 minutes left in regulation and Millersville ended up winning in overtime...Recorded a point in three of the four postseason games...Assisted on the sudden victory goal against West Chester in the PSAC Semifinals and scored the only goal on a penalty stroke to beat Shippensburg for Millersville's first PSAC Championship since 1986...Provided the assist on the lone goal scored in a 1-0 win over West Chester in the NCAA Quarterfinals...Named PSAC Scholar-Athlete.
2012 (
Game-by-Game): One of six players to start and play in all 21 games...Led the team with 47 shots..Totaled two goals and three assists for seven points...Tied for fifth on the team with seven points...Led the defense to a program record 10 shutouts on the year...Named All-PSAC East First Team...Named Womensfieldhockey.com All-America First Team...Named National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) All-America First Team...Named PSAC Scholar-Athlete.
2011 (Game-by-Game): On of three players, two freshmen, to start all 18 games...Led the team in points with 10 as a defender...Scored a team-leading four goals, including a game-winner in overtime against Mercyhurst on Sept. 7...Registered two assists...Recorded 28 shots, 13 on a goal from the back position...Led the defense to four shutouts...Two-time Womensfieldhockey.com Rookie of the Week...Named PSAC East Field Hockey Athlete of the Week on Oct. 3...Named All-PSAC East Second Team and the PSAC East Freshman of the Year...Named Womensfieldhockey.com Division II Rookie of the Year...Named PSAC Scholar-Athlete...
Named to Gladiator by SGI / NFHCA Collegiate National Academic Squad.
High School: Competed in field hockey and soccer at Lancaster Mennonite...Won eight varsity letters...Led team to a state championship in soccer in 2008...Led field hockey team to Lancaster-Lebanon Legaue Championship in 2007...Two-time All-LL League First Team nominee in soccer...Named to All-LL League field hockey second team in junior season and first team in senior season...Named to All-Academic Team senior year.
Personal:Â Daughter of David and Jennifer Dickinson...Has two older sisters, Rebecca and Sarah...Sarah played field hockey at Millersville and Rebecca played soccer at Millersville...Both parents graduated from Millersville...Majoring in business administration.