Fillier leads Division I in goals per game with 1.03, is the only player with a goals against average above 0.89, and is one of only two players in Division I to score 30 goals in just 29 games this season. He is one of the This was the 10th 30-goal season in program history and the third since 2000.
Fillier also ranks in career goals (1st, 93), career assists (6th, 101), career points (2nd, 194), career goals per game (1st, 0.78) and career assists per game. Ranked in the top six among active Division I players. games (4th, 084), and his career points per game (1st, 1.62).
The Kazmeyer Award is named for Princeton University alumnus Patti Kazmeyer ’86. He was a letter winner his four years with the Tigers, leading Princeton to the Ivy League title in his three consecutive seasons (from 1981-82 to 1983-84) while anchoring the team's defense. . .
Kazmaier received All-Ivy League honorable mention as a freshman and was named to the All-Ivy second team in both his sophomore and junior seasons. After taking a leave of absence from Princeton University in 1984-1985, Kazmaier was named first-team All-Ivy and first-team All-ECAC as a senior in 1985-1986. She was also recognized as the Ivy League Player of the Year. Kazmayer graduated from Princeton University in 1986, where she earned a bachelor's degree in religion.
The top three finalists will be announced on March 13th and the winner will be announced on March 23rd.