
Player Bio: Shannon Dillon - University of Washington Official Athletic Site
April 18, 2013 | Women's Soccer

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University of Washington
Two-year letterwinner. 2005 (Junior) - Played 18 games ... Drew four starting assignments ... Attempted two shots. 2004 (Sophomore) - Played 13 consecutive games, all of them in a reserve role, before being sidelined for the final nine games with an injury ... Attempted four shots ... Credited with an assist on a goal by Nikki Gamble, UW's first score in a 2-1 win over USC (Oct. 15). 2003 (Freshman) - Played six games as a reserve, including a pair of Pac-10 contests ... Saw action in conference victories over Oregon and California ... Did not attempt a shot.
Tahoma High School
Four year letterwinner ... Served one season as team captain ... Claimed a state title her junior year ... A first-team South Puget Sound League North selection during her sophomore through seniors seasons ... Received all-area team acclaim from the South County Journal as a junior and senior ... Led SPSL North in scoring her junior season with 24 goals and 13 assists ... Amassed 20 goals and nine assists her senior season.
Personal
Born April 5, 1985 in Renton, Washington ... Parents are Brooke and Mark ... Graduated from high school with a 3.96 grade point average ... Played two seasons for Puyallup's F.C. Royals ... Played with UW teammates Kelsey Rasmussen and Shaela Ward during two seasons with the Royals ... Royals' team captain in 2001-02 ... Also played with F.C. Marauders and the F.C. Flames out of Maple Valley, Wash.
Coach Gallimore on Dillon
"Shannon has worked very, very hard, and is poised to have her best season, as a senior. She is one of the hardest workers on our team. Her personality and work rate are as good as gold."


