2023 Field Hockey Roster
Dillon, Meghan

Jersey Number 6
Meghan Dillon
- Year:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Phoenixville, Pa.
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-3
Bio
2024 (Graduate): Played in all 18 games with five starts ... totaled 17 shots on the season with 12 being on goal ... earned Academic All-Big Ten honors.
2023 (Senior): Played in all 19 games with two starts … registered two goals and one assist … had 14 shots with nine of them being on goal … had an assist at No. 4 Rutgers (Oct. 20) … scored in 3-1 win over Saint Francis (Sep. 3) … had the game-winning goal in 3-2 win over James Madison (Sep. 24) … Academic All-Big Ten.
2022 (Junior): Registered 17 starts in 19 appearances … notched two goals and two assists … scored both of her goals and assists in back-to-back games … scored the goals against Ball State (Sep. 9) and Bellarmine (Sep. 11) … assisted against Ohio (Oct. 23) and Northwestern (Oct. 28) … took 12 shots with seven of them being on goal … was named Academic All-Big Ten … placed on NFHCA National Academic Squad.
2021 (Sophomore): Made 12 starts across 20 appearances ... tallied an assist in a 4-0 win over Davidson (Aug. 28) ... scored first goal of the season in 2-1 defeat to No. 24 Kent State (Oct. 10) ... scored in four-straight games from Oct. 10 to Oct. 22 ... third on the team in points (13).
2020-2021 (Freshman): Appeared and started in all 15 games of the season … took her first career shot against Rutgers on Feb. 26 …saw a career first with an assist at Maryland (Mar. 21) ... had back-to-back games with shots … took a career-high four shots at Michigan State on Apr. 15.
PREP AND PERSONAL: Member of the Athletic Association of Catholic Academies All-Star Team … was part of the team that won the 2017 PIAA State Championship … three-time District 1A champion … played club for Mainline Mayhem ... part of the 2019 U19 NIT Championship squad ... captured the championship title at the 2017 U19 Festival Championships … was a student council representative in 2019 … made honor roll for the 2018-19 academic year ... parents are Matthew and Jennifer Dillon ... has an older brother Ryan and a young brother Brendan ... is a biology major.
WHY IU: "I have always wanted to attend a school that is very involved with athletics as well as having a great balance to academics. I also love that we are in such a competitive conference and are able to play teams closer to home. My brother is currently at Penn State so we’ve kind of become known as the Big Ten family and the house is always divided on game days! I think what attracted me the most was the family aesthetic of being a student athlete and the “24 sports, One Team” motto. As an Indiana athlete, we are built into the community and have access to so many incredible services, such as academic support, that I am very appreciative of."
2023 (Senior): Played in all 19 games with two starts … registered two goals and one assist … had 14 shots with nine of them being on goal … had an assist at No. 4 Rutgers (Oct. 20) … scored in 3-1 win over Saint Francis (Sep. 3) … had the game-winning goal in 3-2 win over James Madison (Sep. 24) … Academic All-Big Ten.
2022 (Junior): Registered 17 starts in 19 appearances … notched two goals and two assists … scored both of her goals and assists in back-to-back games … scored the goals against Ball State (Sep. 9) and Bellarmine (Sep. 11) … assisted against Ohio (Oct. 23) and Northwestern (Oct. 28) … took 12 shots with seven of them being on goal … was named Academic All-Big Ten … placed on NFHCA National Academic Squad.
2021 (Sophomore): Made 12 starts across 20 appearances ... tallied an assist in a 4-0 win over Davidson (Aug. 28) ... scored first goal of the season in 2-1 defeat to No. 24 Kent State (Oct. 10) ... scored in four-straight games from Oct. 10 to Oct. 22 ... third on the team in points (13).
2020-2021 (Freshman): Appeared and started in all 15 games of the season … took her first career shot against Rutgers on Feb. 26 …saw a career first with an assist at Maryland (Mar. 21) ... had back-to-back games with shots … took a career-high four shots at Michigan State on Apr. 15.
PREP AND PERSONAL: Member of the Athletic Association of Catholic Academies All-Star Team … was part of the team that won the 2017 PIAA State Championship … three-time District 1A champion … played club for Mainline Mayhem ... part of the 2019 U19 NIT Championship squad ... captured the championship title at the 2017 U19 Festival Championships … was a student council representative in 2019 … made honor roll for the 2018-19 academic year ... parents are Matthew and Jennifer Dillon ... has an older brother Ryan and a young brother Brendan ... is a biology major.
WHY IU: "I have always wanted to attend a school that is very involved with athletics as well as having a great balance to academics. I also love that we are in such a competitive conference and are able to play teams closer to home. My brother is currently at Penn State so we’ve kind of become known as the Big Ten family and the house is always divided on game days! I think what attracted me the most was the family aesthetic of being a student athlete and the “24 sports, One Team” motto. As an Indiana athlete, we are built into the community and have access to so many incredible services, such as academic support, that I am very appreciative of."
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