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  Jamie Gillis

Jamie Gillis

Player Profile

Class:
Graduated

Hometown:
North Billerica, MA

High School:
Billerica

Height:
5-9

Position:
GK

Major:
Exercise Physiology

AS A JUNIOR: Named Northeast-10 Goalkeeper of the Year • NE-10 All-Star First Team selection • Played and started in 18 games on the year • Amassed a 0.98 GAA and .793 save percentage for the River Hawks • Finished the year with an 8-5-5 record and seven shutouts.

AS A SOPHOMORE: Named a Northeast-10 Third Team All-Star • Named to the NSCAA All-New England Region Second Team • NE-10 All-Academic Second Team Honoree • Played in 21 games for the River Hawks, recording a school-record 1910 minutes in goal • Finished the year with an 11-9-1 record including a school-record nine shutouts • Amassed a 1.04 GAA and .815 save percentage on the year.

AS A FRESHMAN: Northeast-10 All-Star Third Team selection • Named to the NSCAA All-New England Region Second Team • Honored as a member of the NE-10 All-Academic First Team • Played 19 games for the River Hawks, recording just under 1800 minutes • Amassed a school-record 0.85 GAA and .823 save percentage while recording a 10-5-4 record and enjoying eight shutouts on the year.

BILLERICA MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letter winner at Billerica Memorial High School • Recipient of Team Sportsmanship Award • Tied school record for most consecutive shutout minutes (540) as a junior and recorded 12 shutouts in 18 games • Merrimack Valley Conference All-Star • Served as team captain as a junior • Recorded 11 shutouts in 19 games • Finished senior season with a school record 0.42 GAA and not allowing more than one goal in any game during season • Recipient of Coaches' Award • Merrimack Valley Conference All-Conference Team and leading goaltender • Lowell Sun All-Star Team • Eastern Massachusetts All-Star Team • Also played and captained varsity lacrosse team and played varsity basketball.

PERSONAL: Daughter of James and Denise Gillis of North Billerica, Mass. Already holds school record for career shutouts with 24.

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