Gage Dill
14 Gage Dill
  • Height:
    5-10
  • Weight:
    170
  • Year:
    Jr.
  • Hometown:
    Estero, Fla.
  • Position:
    F
  • Major:
    Accounting
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Bio

Personal:
Gage was born in Fort Myers, Fla...is majoring in accounting at Curry...the son of Heather and Steve Dill...has one younger brother, Landen...favorite spot on campus: Student Center...chose Curry for the athletic department

Before Curry:
Gage is a 2020 graduate of Estero High School in Estero, Fla...played two years of varsity ice hockey for the Wildcats...played junior hockey for the Florida Eels of the United States Premier Hockey League

2023-24:
Appeared in 28 games for the Colonels...totaled a team-high 30 points...led team with 12 goals and 18 assists...named NEHWA DII-III All-Star...named CCC First-Team All-Conference...semifinalist for the 23rd Joe Concannon Award, annually Presented to the best American-born NCAA Division II/III player in New England...two-time CCC Player of the Week

2022-23:
Appeared in all 29 games for the Colonels...averaged a point per game, notching 15 goals and 14 assists for 29 points...recorded a team-high seven power play goals...scored his first collegiate goal in his first game, a 5-1 win over UMass Boston on October 29...named CCC Rookie of the Week on four occasions...selected the CCC Rookie of the Year and voted to the league's Third Team All-Conference

Recent games
Season Statistics
  Overall Conference
Games 23 13
Points 22 12
Goals 6 2
Assists 16 10
PIM 6 2
+/- +9 +7
Power-play goals 1 0
Short-handed goals 0 0
Empty net goals 0 0
Games started 16 10
Game-winning goals 1 0
Game-tying goals 0 0
Hat tricks 0 0
Shots 41 17
News mentions
Photo Credit - Ryan Colson
Men’s Ice Hockey Dominates CNE Postseason Awards
Men’s Ice Hockey Dominates CNE Postseason Awards

Curry College men's ice hockey dominated the Conference of New England Postseason Awards, earning four of the five major awards while placing four athletes on the All-Conference First Team, while achieving five total All-Conference players. The awards were announced by the league office on Wednesday afternoon and aim to highlight some of the best programs, players, and coaches in the conference.

Photo Credit - Ryan Colson
Men's Hockey Cruise to CNE Finals
Photo Credit - Ryan Colson
Photo Credit - Ryan Colson
Photo Credit - Ryan Colson
Men's Hockey Beats Down JWU
Photo Credit - Frank Poulin
Men's Hockey Shutout Bison
Photo Credit - Matt Johnson
Men's Hockey Takes Care of AMCATS
Photo Credit - Ryan Colson
Photo Credit - Ryan Colson
Men's Hockey Bounces Back to Beat Cortland
Photo Credit - Ryan Colson
Men's Hockey Tripped Up by Cortland