2012-13 / 28-10 (3rd)
It came as the fourth-straight 20-win season and the second most regular-season victories in school history. Dillon presided over a record-setting 2017-18 season that saw the Dragons capture their second CAA regular season championship.
Interim Coach
Arista Annual Reports, Saeco Italia Espresso Machine Troubleshooting,
Projekt współfinansowany przez Unię Europejską z Europejskiego Funduszu Rozwoju Regionalnego w ramach Programu Operacyjnego Innowacyjna Gospodarka Działanie 8.2 Wspieranie wdrażania elektronicznego biznesu typu B2B. From 1993-96 Dillon scored 1,355 points and pulled down 677 rebounds. Finishing her 17th season and final season with the Dragons in 2019-20 as the head coach of the Drexel women’s basketball team, Denise Dillon became one of the most respected coaches in Philadelphia and collegiate women's basketball, elevating the program to new heights and maintaining an enviable consistency and high level of play.
The Dragons now are 23-7 for this season, 96-35 for four seasons. z o.o. CAREER COACHING ACCOLADES
Firma Net-Investors Group sp. James Clapper Age,
"It is a chance to really put things in perspective and understand the world we are a part of right now and the seriousness of the health issues." 1 seed in the CAA Championships and a share of the conference's regular-season title. Dillon’s nearly instant success could be attributed to both a change in coaching philosophy and a change in playing style. Drexel boasted a winning record in 12 of the last 13 seasons, but the first true break-through season for Dillon and her Dragons came in 2008-09. Most recently, Dillon mentored the CAA Player of the Year Bailey Greenberg in 2018-19. 2003-04 10-18 (t-7th CAA)
Esports Entertainment News, All-Big 5 (1994-96)
All-Big East (1994-96)
In 2003, Director of Athletics Dr. Eric Zillmer tapped Dillon to become interim head coach of the program and by the 2004-05 season she received full appointment as the head coach of Drexel women’s basketball. 2018 Cardinal O'Hara Hall of Fame
Four years of something special. Her Dragons have two wins over ranked opponents, including the win over Syracuse when the Orange were coming off a national runner-up appearance.
2017-18 CAA Regular-Season Championship
Al Bahah Region, On March 27, 2020, it was announced that Dillon would become the head coach of Villanova's Women's Basketball team; taking the helm from coach Harry Perretta after his 42nd season with the team. Nicole Hester (’09) was the recipient of the John Randolph Inspiration Award and the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association’s Most Courageous Award in 2009. She was an All-Rookie selection, and a three-time All-Big 5 and All-Big East pick. On New Year’s Eve she pulled down her 265th career victory, making her the winningest coach in Drexel history, and she has her sights set on a second CAA title this spring when the Dragons host the tournament at the Daskalakis Athletic Center.
Since coming to University City and taking over as head coach in 2003, Dillon has inspired greatness in her players and forged a new standard for success for the program. The genesis of this approach can be traced back to Dillon’s playing career at Villanova under the tutelage of coaching legend Harry Perretta.
2006-07 / 10-21 (9th)
""It's a competitive conference with great coaches," Dillon said of the Big East. Drexel University Head Coach (2003-20)
The coach’s voice catching says a little more. The Dragons under Dillon adopted a team-centered approach on the court, while playing in an offense that often illustrated that the team as a whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Implementacja zaawansowanego integratora B2B umożliwiającego automatyzację procesów biznesowych zachodzących pomiędzy Wnioskodawcą a jego partnerami biznesowymi. 2012, 13, 16, 18, 19 CAA Tournament Finalist
2015-16 / 19-14 (2nd)
2007-08 / 18-12 (t-3rd)
Her playing career earned her enshrinement in the Philadelphia Big 5 Hall of Fame in 2004, the Delaware County Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012, and the Villanova Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 2013.
Following that championship season, Dillon steered the Dragons to four-consecutive WNIT appearances, the program's first-ever postseason victory in the 2012 WNIT over Fairfield, and the 2013 WNIT championship. To have one of my former players take over the program is something that makes me extremely proud.
Xerox C405 Pdf,
Over the conference stretch this year, the Dragons recorded a 13-game winning streak, the third longest in program history, which coincided with the team's 20th win of the season. COLLEGIATE CAREER
Msu Housing Contract, 2017-18 / 27-8 (1st)
Hester, whose battle back from Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in 2006-07 galvanized the team and the Drexel Athletics family, was recognized nationally as the recipient of the V Foundation Comeback Award and the Honda Inspiration Award. The part Greenberg didn’t say … she still does it.
She spent time helping out with local AAU teams and worked at basketball camps in college, but it took a season-ending shoulder injury in her junior season with the Wildcats to set her sights on collegiate coaching.Along the way, those recruits became student-athletes and helped deliver a slew of memorable moments for Dillon.
She earned three All Big-East honors at Villanova. Dillon was appointed as the head coach at Drexel prior to the 2004-05 season after spending one … American Axle & Manufacturing Detroit, Mi,
2008-09 CAA Coach of the Year
2016-17 / 22-11 (3rd)
Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. That season she turned a 10-18 team into a 19-10 squad that earned its first opening-round bye in the CAA Tournament.
2004-05 / 19-10 (3rd)
2010, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Postseason WNIT
The Dragons finished third in the CAA, reaching their third-ever and second-straight CAA title game before earning a bid to the WNIT. Record / 329-211 after 2019-20
She was watching the Dragons scuffle from her vantage on the Main Line, where she went from four-year standout on the hardwood at Villanova University right into an assistant coaching position.
2019-20 CAA Co-Coach of the Year
I'm from the area, my family is here. Drexel beat Iona, Harvard, Bowling Green, Auburn, Florida and Utah on its way to the title, the first postseason championship in both CAA history and Philadelphia Division I women’s basketball history.
The star of that team was Gabriela Mărginean, a junior at the time who would go on to become the all-time scoring leader in the history of Philadelphia area collegiate women's basketball. The first such stretch, also under Dillon, included the Dragons’ first CAA Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in the 2008-09 season. Deepolis Shut Down,
Finishing her 17th season and final season with the Dragons in 2019-20 as the head coach of the Drexel women’s basketball team, Denise Dillon became one of the most respected coaches in Philadelphia and collegiate women's basketball, elevating the program to new heights and maintaining an enviable consistency and high level of play. She was looking at it all through a new lens.Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. COACHING POSITIONS
2017-18 CAA Coach of the Year
Is Manu Raju Still With CNN,
From 1993 to 1996, she was a star basketball player at Villanova University.
She later served as an assistant on the Wildcats basketball team from 1997 to 2001. Conference regular season champion
2012-13 / 28-10 (3rd)
It came as the fourth-straight 20-win season and the second most regular-season victories in school history. Dillon presided over a record-setting 2017-18 season that saw the Dragons capture their second CAA regular season championship.
Interim Coach
Arista Annual Reports, Saeco Italia Espresso Machine Troubleshooting,
Projekt współfinansowany przez Unię Europejską z Europejskiego Funduszu Rozwoju Regionalnego w ramach Programu Operacyjnego Innowacyjna Gospodarka Działanie 8.2 Wspieranie wdrażania elektronicznego biznesu typu B2B. From 1993-96 Dillon scored 1,355 points and pulled down 677 rebounds. Finishing her 17th season and final season with the Dragons in 2019-20 as the head coach of the Drexel women’s basketball team, Denise Dillon became one of the most respected coaches in Philadelphia and collegiate women's basketball, elevating the program to new heights and maintaining an enviable consistency and high level of play.
The Dragons now are 23-7 for this season, 96-35 for four seasons. z o.o. CAREER COACHING ACCOLADES
Firma Net-Investors Group sp. James Clapper Age,
"It is a chance to really put things in perspective and understand the world we are a part of right now and the seriousness of the health issues." 1 seed in the CAA Championships and a share of the conference's regular-season title. Dillon’s nearly instant success could be attributed to both a change in coaching philosophy and a change in playing style. Drexel boasted a winning record in 12 of the last 13 seasons, but the first true break-through season for Dillon and her Dragons came in 2008-09. Most recently, Dillon mentored the CAA Player of the Year Bailey Greenberg in 2018-19. 2003-04 10-18 (t-7th CAA)
Esports Entertainment News, All-Big 5 (1994-96)
All-Big East (1994-96)
In 2003, Director of Athletics Dr. Eric Zillmer tapped Dillon to become interim head coach of the program and by the 2004-05 season she received full appointment as the head coach of Drexel women’s basketball. 2018 Cardinal O'Hara Hall of Fame
Four years of something special. Her Dragons have two wins over ranked opponents, including the win over Syracuse when the Orange were coming off a national runner-up appearance.
2017-18 CAA Regular-Season Championship
Al Bahah Region, On March 27, 2020, it was announced that Dillon would become the head coach of Villanova's Women's Basketball team; taking the helm from coach Harry Perretta after his 42nd season with the team. Nicole Hester (’09) was the recipient of the John Randolph Inspiration Award and the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association’s Most Courageous Award in 2009. She was an All-Rookie selection, and a three-time All-Big 5 and All-Big East pick. On New Year’s Eve she pulled down her 265th career victory, making her the winningest coach in Drexel history, and she has her sights set on a second CAA title this spring when the Dragons host the tournament at the Daskalakis Athletic Center.
Since coming to University City and taking over as head coach in 2003, Dillon has inspired greatness in her players and forged a new standard for success for the program. The genesis of this approach can be traced back to Dillon’s playing career at Villanova under the tutelage of coaching legend Harry Perretta.
2006-07 / 10-21 (9th)
""It's a competitive conference with great coaches," Dillon said of the Big East. Drexel University Head Coach (2003-20)
The coach’s voice catching says a little more. The Dragons under Dillon adopted a team-centered approach on the court, while playing in an offense that often illustrated that the team as a whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Implementacja zaawansowanego integratora B2B umożliwiającego automatyzację procesów biznesowych zachodzących pomiędzy Wnioskodawcą a jego partnerami biznesowymi. 2012, 13, 16, 18, 19 CAA Tournament Finalist
2015-16 / 19-14 (2nd)
2007-08 / 18-12 (t-3rd)
Her playing career earned her enshrinement in the Philadelphia Big 5 Hall of Fame in 2004, the Delaware County Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012, and the Villanova Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 2013.
Following that championship season, Dillon steered the Dragons to four-consecutive WNIT appearances, the program's first-ever postseason victory in the 2012 WNIT over Fairfield, and the 2013 WNIT championship. To have one of my former players take over the program is something that makes me extremely proud.
Xerox C405 Pdf,
Over the conference stretch this year, the Dragons recorded a 13-game winning streak, the third longest in program history, which coincided with the team's 20th win of the season. COLLEGIATE CAREER
Msu Housing Contract, 2017-18 / 27-8 (1st)
Hester, whose battle back from Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in 2006-07 galvanized the team and the Drexel Athletics family, was recognized nationally as the recipient of the V Foundation Comeback Award and the Honda Inspiration Award. The part Greenberg didn’t say … she still does it.
She spent time helping out with local AAU teams and worked at basketball camps in college, but it took a season-ending shoulder injury in her junior season with the Wildcats to set her sights on collegiate coaching.Along the way, those recruits became student-athletes and helped deliver a slew of memorable moments for Dillon.
She earned three All Big-East honors at Villanova. Dillon was appointed as the head coach at Drexel prior to the 2004-05 season after spending one … American Axle & Manufacturing Detroit, Mi,
2008-09 CAA Coach of the Year
2016-17 / 22-11 (3rd)
Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. That season she turned a 10-18 team into a 19-10 squad that earned its first opening-round bye in the CAA Tournament.
2004-05 / 19-10 (3rd)
2010, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Postseason WNIT
The Dragons finished third in the CAA, reaching their third-ever and second-straight CAA title game before earning a bid to the WNIT. Record / 329-211 after 2019-20
She was watching the Dragons scuffle from her vantage on the Main Line, where she went from four-year standout on the hardwood at Villanova University right into an assistant coaching position.
2019-20 CAA Co-Coach of the Year
I'm from the area, my family is here. Drexel beat Iona, Harvard, Bowling Green, Auburn, Florida and Utah on its way to the title, the first postseason championship in both CAA history and Philadelphia Division I women’s basketball history.
The star of that team was Gabriela Mărginean, a junior at the time who would go on to become the all-time scoring leader in the history of Philadelphia area collegiate women's basketball. The first such stretch, also under Dillon, included the Dragons’ first CAA Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in the 2008-09 season. Deepolis Shut Down,
Finishing her 17th season and final season with the Dragons in 2019-20 as the head coach of the Drexel women’s basketball team, Denise Dillon became one of the most respected coaches in Philadelphia and collegiate women's basketball, elevating the program to new heights and maintaining an enviable consistency and high level of play. She was looking at it all through a new lens.Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. COACHING POSITIONS
2017-18 CAA Coach of the Year
Is Manu Raju Still With CNN,
From 1993 to 1996, she was a star basketball player at Villanova University.
She later served as an assistant on the Wildcats basketball team from 1997 to 2001. Conference regular season champion
2012-13 / 28-10 (3rd)
It came as the fourth-straight 20-win season and the second most regular-season victories in school history. Dillon presided over a record-setting 2017-18 season that saw the Dragons capture their second CAA regular season championship.
Interim Coach
Arista Annual Reports, Saeco Italia Espresso Machine Troubleshooting,
Projekt współfinansowany przez Unię Europejską z Europejskiego Funduszu Rozwoju Regionalnego w ramach Programu Operacyjnego Innowacyjna Gospodarka Działanie 8.2 Wspieranie wdrażania elektronicznego biznesu typu B2B. From 1993-96 Dillon scored 1,355 points and pulled down 677 rebounds. Finishing her 17th season and final season with the Dragons in 2019-20 as the head coach of the Drexel women’s basketball team, Denise Dillon became one of the most respected coaches in Philadelphia and collegiate women's basketball, elevating the program to new heights and maintaining an enviable consistency and high level of play.
The Dragons now are 23-7 for this season, 96-35 for four seasons. z o.o. CAREER COACHING ACCOLADES
Firma Net-Investors Group sp. James Clapper Age,
"It is a chance to really put things in perspective and understand the world we are a part of right now and the seriousness of the health issues." 1 seed in the CAA Championships and a share of the conference's regular-season title. Dillon’s nearly instant success could be attributed to both a change in coaching philosophy and a change in playing style. Drexel boasted a winning record in 12 of the last 13 seasons, but the first true break-through season for Dillon and her Dragons came in 2008-09. Most recently, Dillon mentored the CAA Player of the Year Bailey Greenberg in 2018-19. 2003-04 10-18 (t-7th CAA)
Esports Entertainment News, All-Big 5 (1994-96)
All-Big East (1994-96)
In 2003, Director of Athletics Dr. Eric Zillmer tapped Dillon to become interim head coach of the program and by the 2004-05 season she received full appointment as the head coach of Drexel women’s basketball. 2018 Cardinal O'Hara Hall of Fame
Four years of something special. Her Dragons have two wins over ranked opponents, including the win over Syracuse when the Orange were coming off a national runner-up appearance.
2017-18 CAA Regular-Season Championship
Al Bahah Region, On March 27, 2020, it was announced that Dillon would become the head coach of Villanova's Women's Basketball team; taking the helm from coach Harry Perretta after his 42nd season with the team. Nicole Hester (’09) was the recipient of the John Randolph Inspiration Award and the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association’s Most Courageous Award in 2009. She was an All-Rookie selection, and a three-time All-Big 5 and All-Big East pick. On New Year’s Eve she pulled down her 265th career victory, making her the winningest coach in Drexel history, and she has her sights set on a second CAA title this spring when the Dragons host the tournament at the Daskalakis Athletic Center.
Since coming to University City and taking over as head coach in 2003, Dillon has inspired greatness in her players and forged a new standard for success for the program. The genesis of this approach can be traced back to Dillon’s playing career at Villanova under the tutelage of coaching legend Harry Perretta.
2006-07 / 10-21 (9th)
""It's a competitive conference with great coaches," Dillon said of the Big East. Drexel University Head Coach (2003-20)
The coach’s voice catching says a little more. The Dragons under Dillon adopted a team-centered approach on the court, while playing in an offense that often illustrated that the team as a whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Implementacja zaawansowanego integratora B2B umożliwiającego automatyzację procesów biznesowych zachodzących pomiędzy Wnioskodawcą a jego partnerami biznesowymi. 2012, 13, 16, 18, 19 CAA Tournament Finalist
2015-16 / 19-14 (2nd)
2007-08 / 18-12 (t-3rd)
Her playing career earned her enshrinement in the Philadelphia Big 5 Hall of Fame in 2004, the Delaware County Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012, and the Villanova Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 2013.
Following that championship season, Dillon steered the Dragons to four-consecutive WNIT appearances, the program's first-ever postseason victory in the 2012 WNIT over Fairfield, and the 2013 WNIT championship. To have one of my former players take over the program is something that makes me extremely proud.
Xerox C405 Pdf,
Over the conference stretch this year, the Dragons recorded a 13-game winning streak, the third longest in program history, which coincided with the team's 20th win of the season. COLLEGIATE CAREER
Msu Housing Contract, 2017-18 / 27-8 (1st)
Hester, whose battle back from Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in 2006-07 galvanized the team and the Drexel Athletics family, was recognized nationally as the recipient of the V Foundation Comeback Award and the Honda Inspiration Award. The part Greenberg didn’t say … she still does it.
She spent time helping out with local AAU teams and worked at basketball camps in college, but it took a season-ending shoulder injury in her junior season with the Wildcats to set her sights on collegiate coaching.Along the way, those recruits became student-athletes and helped deliver a slew of memorable moments for Dillon.
She earned three All Big-East honors at Villanova. Dillon was appointed as the head coach at Drexel prior to the 2004-05 season after spending one … American Axle & Manufacturing Detroit, Mi,
2008-09 CAA Coach of the Year
2016-17 / 22-11 (3rd)
Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. That season she turned a 10-18 team into a 19-10 squad that earned its first opening-round bye in the CAA Tournament.
2004-05 / 19-10 (3rd)
2010, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Postseason WNIT
The Dragons finished third in the CAA, reaching their third-ever and second-straight CAA title game before earning a bid to the WNIT. Record / 329-211 after 2019-20
She was watching the Dragons scuffle from her vantage on the Main Line, where she went from four-year standout on the hardwood at Villanova University right into an assistant coaching position.
2019-20 CAA Co-Coach of the Year
I'm from the area, my family is here. Drexel beat Iona, Harvard, Bowling Green, Auburn, Florida and Utah on its way to the title, the first postseason championship in both CAA history and Philadelphia Division I women’s basketball history.
The star of that team was Gabriela Mărginean, a junior at the time who would go on to become the all-time scoring leader in the history of Philadelphia area collegiate women's basketball. The first such stretch, also under Dillon, included the Dragons’ first CAA Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in the 2008-09 season. Deepolis Shut Down,
Finishing her 17th season and final season with the Dragons in 2019-20 as the head coach of the Drexel women’s basketball team, Denise Dillon became one of the most respected coaches in Philadelphia and collegiate women's basketball, elevating the program to new heights and maintaining an enviable consistency and high level of play. She was looking at it all through a new lens.Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. COACHING POSITIONS
2017-18 CAA Coach of the Year
Is Manu Raju Still With CNN,
From 1993 to 1996, she was a star basketball player at Villanova University.
She later served as an assistant on the Wildcats basketball team from 1997 to 2001. Conference regular season champion
2012-13 / 28-10 (3rd)
It came as the fourth-straight 20-win season and the second most regular-season victories in school history. Dillon presided over a record-setting 2017-18 season that saw the Dragons capture their second CAA regular season championship.
Interim Coach
Arista Annual Reports, Saeco Italia Espresso Machine Troubleshooting,
Projekt współfinansowany przez Unię Europejską z Europejskiego Funduszu Rozwoju Regionalnego w ramach Programu Operacyjnego Innowacyjna Gospodarka Działanie 8.2 Wspieranie wdrażania elektronicznego biznesu typu B2B. From 1993-96 Dillon scored 1,355 points and pulled down 677 rebounds. Finishing her 17th season and final season with the Dragons in 2019-20 as the head coach of the Drexel women’s basketball team, Denise Dillon became one of the most respected coaches in Philadelphia and collegiate women's basketball, elevating the program to new heights and maintaining an enviable consistency and high level of play.
The Dragons now are 23-7 for this season, 96-35 for four seasons. z o.o. CAREER COACHING ACCOLADES
Firma Net-Investors Group sp. James Clapper Age,
"It is a chance to really put things in perspective and understand the world we are a part of right now and the seriousness of the health issues." 1 seed in the CAA Championships and a share of the conference's regular-season title. Dillon’s nearly instant success could be attributed to both a change in coaching philosophy and a change in playing style. Drexel boasted a winning record in 12 of the last 13 seasons, but the first true break-through season for Dillon and her Dragons came in 2008-09. Most recently, Dillon mentored the CAA Player of the Year Bailey Greenberg in 2018-19. 2003-04 10-18 (t-7th CAA)
Esports Entertainment News, All-Big 5 (1994-96)
All-Big East (1994-96)
In 2003, Director of Athletics Dr. Eric Zillmer tapped Dillon to become interim head coach of the program and by the 2004-05 season she received full appointment as the head coach of Drexel women’s basketball. 2018 Cardinal O'Hara Hall of Fame
Four years of something special. Her Dragons have two wins over ranked opponents, including the win over Syracuse when the Orange were coming off a national runner-up appearance.
2017-18 CAA Regular-Season Championship
Al Bahah Region, On March 27, 2020, it was announced that Dillon would become the head coach of Villanova's Women's Basketball team; taking the helm from coach Harry Perretta after his 42nd season with the team. Nicole Hester (’09) was the recipient of the John Randolph Inspiration Award and the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association’s Most Courageous Award in 2009. She was an All-Rookie selection, and a three-time All-Big 5 and All-Big East pick. On New Year’s Eve she pulled down her 265th career victory, making her the winningest coach in Drexel history, and she has her sights set on a second CAA title this spring when the Dragons host the tournament at the Daskalakis Athletic Center.
Since coming to University City and taking over as head coach in 2003, Dillon has inspired greatness in her players and forged a new standard for success for the program. The genesis of this approach can be traced back to Dillon’s playing career at Villanova under the tutelage of coaching legend Harry Perretta.
2006-07 / 10-21 (9th)
""It's a competitive conference with great coaches," Dillon said of the Big East. Drexel University Head Coach (2003-20)
The coach’s voice catching says a little more. The Dragons under Dillon adopted a team-centered approach on the court, while playing in an offense that often illustrated that the team as a whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Implementacja zaawansowanego integratora B2B umożliwiającego automatyzację procesów biznesowych zachodzących pomiędzy Wnioskodawcą a jego partnerami biznesowymi. 2012, 13, 16, 18, 19 CAA Tournament Finalist
2015-16 / 19-14 (2nd)
2007-08 / 18-12 (t-3rd)
Her playing career earned her enshrinement in the Philadelphia Big 5 Hall of Fame in 2004, the Delaware County Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012, and the Villanova Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 2013.
Following that championship season, Dillon steered the Dragons to four-consecutive WNIT appearances, the program's first-ever postseason victory in the 2012 WNIT over Fairfield, and the 2013 WNIT championship. To have one of my former players take over the program is something that makes me extremely proud.
Xerox C405 Pdf,
Over the conference stretch this year, the Dragons recorded a 13-game winning streak, the third longest in program history, which coincided with the team's 20th win of the season. COLLEGIATE CAREER
Msu Housing Contract, 2017-18 / 27-8 (1st)
Hester, whose battle back from Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in 2006-07 galvanized the team and the Drexel Athletics family, was recognized nationally as the recipient of the V Foundation Comeback Award and the Honda Inspiration Award. The part Greenberg didn’t say … she still does it.
She spent time helping out with local AAU teams and worked at basketball camps in college, but it took a season-ending shoulder injury in her junior season with the Wildcats to set her sights on collegiate coaching.Along the way, those recruits became student-athletes and helped deliver a slew of memorable moments for Dillon.
She earned three All Big-East honors at Villanova. Dillon was appointed as the head coach at Drexel prior to the 2004-05 season after spending one … American Axle & Manufacturing Detroit, Mi,
2008-09 CAA Coach of the Year
2016-17 / 22-11 (3rd)
Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. That season she turned a 10-18 team into a 19-10 squad that earned its first opening-round bye in the CAA Tournament.
2004-05 / 19-10 (3rd)
2010, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Postseason WNIT
The Dragons finished third in the CAA, reaching their third-ever and second-straight CAA title game before earning a bid to the WNIT. Record / 329-211 after 2019-20
She was watching the Dragons scuffle from her vantage on the Main Line, where she went from four-year standout on the hardwood at Villanova University right into an assistant coaching position.
2019-20 CAA Co-Coach of the Year
I'm from the area, my family is here. Drexel beat Iona, Harvard, Bowling Green, Auburn, Florida and Utah on its way to the title, the first postseason championship in both CAA history and Philadelphia Division I women’s basketball history.
The star of that team was Gabriela Mărginean, a junior at the time who would go on to become the all-time scoring leader in the history of Philadelphia area collegiate women's basketball. The first such stretch, also under Dillon, included the Dragons’ first CAA Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in the 2008-09 season. Deepolis Shut Down,
Finishing her 17th season and final season with the Dragons in 2019-20 as the head coach of the Drexel women’s basketball team, Denise Dillon became one of the most respected coaches in Philadelphia and collegiate women's basketball, elevating the program to new heights and maintaining an enviable consistency and high level of play. She was looking at it all through a new lens.Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. COACHING POSITIONS
2017-18 CAA Coach of the Year
Is Manu Raju Still With CNN,
From 1993 to 1996, she was a star basketball player at Villanova University.
She later served as an assistant on the Wildcats basketball team from 1997 to 2001. Conference regular season champion
2012-13 / 28-10 (3rd)
It came as the fourth-straight 20-win season and the second most regular-season victories in school history. Dillon presided over a record-setting 2017-18 season that saw the Dragons capture their second CAA regular season championship.
Interim Coach
Arista Annual Reports, Saeco Italia Espresso Machine Troubleshooting,
Projekt współfinansowany przez Unię Europejską z Europejskiego Funduszu Rozwoju Regionalnego w ramach Programu Operacyjnego Innowacyjna Gospodarka Działanie 8.2 Wspieranie wdrażania elektronicznego biznesu typu B2B. From 1993-96 Dillon scored 1,355 points and pulled down 677 rebounds. Finishing her 17th season and final season with the Dragons in 2019-20 as the head coach of the Drexel women’s basketball team, Denise Dillon became one of the most respected coaches in Philadelphia and collegiate women's basketball, elevating the program to new heights and maintaining an enviable consistency and high level of play.
The Dragons now are 23-7 for this season, 96-35 for four seasons. z o.o. CAREER COACHING ACCOLADES
Firma Net-Investors Group sp. James Clapper Age,
"It is a chance to really put things in perspective and understand the world we are a part of right now and the seriousness of the health issues." 1 seed in the CAA Championships and a share of the conference's regular-season title. Dillon’s nearly instant success could be attributed to both a change in coaching philosophy and a change in playing style. Drexel boasted a winning record in 12 of the last 13 seasons, but the first true break-through season for Dillon and her Dragons came in 2008-09. Most recently, Dillon mentored the CAA Player of the Year Bailey Greenberg in 2018-19. 2003-04 10-18 (t-7th CAA)
Esports Entertainment News, All-Big 5 (1994-96)
All-Big East (1994-96)
In 2003, Director of Athletics Dr. Eric Zillmer tapped Dillon to become interim head coach of the program and by the 2004-05 season she received full appointment as the head coach of Drexel women’s basketball. 2018 Cardinal O'Hara Hall of Fame
Four years of something special. Her Dragons have two wins over ranked opponents, including the win over Syracuse when the Orange were coming off a national runner-up appearance.
2017-18 CAA Regular-Season Championship
Al Bahah Region, On March 27, 2020, it was announced that Dillon would become the head coach of Villanova's Women's Basketball team; taking the helm from coach Harry Perretta after his 42nd season with the team. Nicole Hester (’09) was the recipient of the John Randolph Inspiration Award and the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association’s Most Courageous Award in 2009. She was an All-Rookie selection, and a three-time All-Big 5 and All-Big East pick. On New Year’s Eve she pulled down her 265th career victory, making her the winningest coach in Drexel history, and she has her sights set on a second CAA title this spring when the Dragons host the tournament at the Daskalakis Athletic Center.
Since coming to University City and taking over as head coach in 2003, Dillon has inspired greatness in her players and forged a new standard for success for the program. The genesis of this approach can be traced back to Dillon’s playing career at Villanova under the tutelage of coaching legend Harry Perretta.
2006-07 / 10-21 (9th)
""It's a competitive conference with great coaches," Dillon said of the Big East. Drexel University Head Coach (2003-20)
The coach’s voice catching says a little more. The Dragons under Dillon adopted a team-centered approach on the court, while playing in an offense that often illustrated that the team as a whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Implementacja zaawansowanego integratora B2B umożliwiającego automatyzację procesów biznesowych zachodzących pomiędzy Wnioskodawcą a jego partnerami biznesowymi. 2012, 13, 16, 18, 19 CAA Tournament Finalist
2015-16 / 19-14 (2nd)
2007-08 / 18-12 (t-3rd)
Her playing career earned her enshrinement in the Philadelphia Big 5 Hall of Fame in 2004, the Delaware County Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012, and the Villanova Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 2013.
Following that championship season, Dillon steered the Dragons to four-consecutive WNIT appearances, the program's first-ever postseason victory in the 2012 WNIT over Fairfield, and the 2013 WNIT championship. To have one of my former players take over the program is something that makes me extremely proud.
Xerox C405 Pdf,
Over the conference stretch this year, the Dragons recorded a 13-game winning streak, the third longest in program history, which coincided with the team's 20th win of the season. COLLEGIATE CAREER
Msu Housing Contract, 2017-18 / 27-8 (1st)
Hester, whose battle back from Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in 2006-07 galvanized the team and the Drexel Athletics family, was recognized nationally as the recipient of the V Foundation Comeback Award and the Honda Inspiration Award. The part Greenberg didn’t say … she still does it.
She spent time helping out with local AAU teams and worked at basketball camps in college, but it took a season-ending shoulder injury in her junior season with the Wildcats to set her sights on collegiate coaching.Along the way, those recruits became student-athletes and helped deliver a slew of memorable moments for Dillon.
She earned three All Big-East honors at Villanova. Dillon was appointed as the head coach at Drexel prior to the 2004-05 season after spending one … American Axle & Manufacturing Detroit, Mi,
2008-09 CAA Coach of the Year
2016-17 / 22-11 (3rd)
Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. That season she turned a 10-18 team into a 19-10 squad that earned its first opening-round bye in the CAA Tournament.
2004-05 / 19-10 (3rd)
2010, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Postseason WNIT
The Dragons finished third in the CAA, reaching their third-ever and second-straight CAA title game before earning a bid to the WNIT. Record / 329-211 after 2019-20
She was watching the Dragons scuffle from her vantage on the Main Line, where she went from four-year standout on the hardwood at Villanova University right into an assistant coaching position.
2019-20 CAA Co-Coach of the Year
I'm from the area, my family is here. Drexel beat Iona, Harvard, Bowling Green, Auburn, Florida and Utah on its way to the title, the first postseason championship in both CAA history and Philadelphia Division I women’s basketball history.
The star of that team was Gabriela Mărginean, a junior at the time who would go on to become the all-time scoring leader in the history of Philadelphia area collegiate women's basketball. The first such stretch, also under Dillon, included the Dragons’ first CAA Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in the 2008-09 season. Deepolis Shut Down,
Finishing her 17th season and final season with the Dragons in 2019-20 as the head coach of the Drexel women’s basketball team, Denise Dillon became one of the most respected coaches in Philadelphia and collegiate women's basketball, elevating the program to new heights and maintaining an enviable consistency and high level of play. She was looking at it all through a new lens.Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. COACHING POSITIONS
2017-18 CAA Coach of the Year
Is Manu Raju Still With CNN,
From 1993 to 1996, she was a star basketball player at Villanova University.
She later served as an assistant on the Wildcats basketball team from 1997 to 2001. Conference regular season champion
2012-13 / 28-10 (3rd)
It came as the fourth-straight 20-win season and the second most regular-season victories in school history. Dillon presided over a record-setting 2017-18 season that saw the Dragons capture their second CAA regular season championship.
Interim Coach
Arista Annual Reports, Saeco Italia Espresso Machine Troubleshooting,
Projekt współfinansowany przez Unię Europejską z Europejskiego Funduszu Rozwoju Regionalnego w ramach Programu Operacyjnego Innowacyjna Gospodarka Działanie 8.2 Wspieranie wdrażania elektronicznego biznesu typu B2B. From 1993-96 Dillon scored 1,355 points and pulled down 677 rebounds. Finishing her 17th season and final season with the Dragons in 2019-20 as the head coach of the Drexel women’s basketball team, Denise Dillon became one of the most respected coaches in Philadelphia and collegiate women's basketball, elevating the program to new heights and maintaining an enviable consistency and high level of play.
The Dragons now are 23-7 for this season, 96-35 for four seasons. z o.o. CAREER COACHING ACCOLADES
Firma Net-Investors Group sp. James Clapper Age,
"It is a chance to really put things in perspective and understand the world we are a part of right now and the seriousness of the health issues." 1 seed in the CAA Championships and a share of the conference's regular-season title. Dillon’s nearly instant success could be attributed to both a change in coaching philosophy and a change in playing style. Drexel boasted a winning record in 12 of the last 13 seasons, but the first true break-through season for Dillon and her Dragons came in 2008-09. Most recently, Dillon mentored the CAA Player of the Year Bailey Greenberg in 2018-19. 2003-04 10-18 (t-7th CAA)
Esports Entertainment News, All-Big 5 (1994-96)
All-Big East (1994-96)
In 2003, Director of Athletics Dr. Eric Zillmer tapped Dillon to become interim head coach of the program and by the 2004-05 season she received full appointment as the head coach of Drexel women’s basketball. 2018 Cardinal O'Hara Hall of Fame
Four years of something special. Her Dragons have two wins over ranked opponents, including the win over Syracuse when the Orange were coming off a national runner-up appearance.
2017-18 CAA Regular-Season Championship
Al Bahah Region, On March 27, 2020, it was announced that Dillon would become the head coach of Villanova's Women's Basketball team; taking the helm from coach Harry Perretta after his 42nd season with the team. Nicole Hester (’09) was the recipient of the John Randolph Inspiration Award and the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association’s Most Courageous Award in 2009. She was an All-Rookie selection, and a three-time All-Big 5 and All-Big East pick. On New Year’s Eve she pulled down her 265th career victory, making her the winningest coach in Drexel history, and she has her sights set on a second CAA title this spring when the Dragons host the tournament at the Daskalakis Athletic Center.
Since coming to University City and taking over as head coach in 2003, Dillon has inspired greatness in her players and forged a new standard for success for the program. The genesis of this approach can be traced back to Dillon’s playing career at Villanova under the tutelage of coaching legend Harry Perretta.
2006-07 / 10-21 (9th)
""It's a competitive conference with great coaches," Dillon said of the Big East. Drexel University Head Coach (2003-20)
The coach’s voice catching says a little more. The Dragons under Dillon adopted a team-centered approach on the court, while playing in an offense that often illustrated that the team as a whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Implementacja zaawansowanego integratora B2B umożliwiającego automatyzację procesów biznesowych zachodzących pomiędzy Wnioskodawcą a jego partnerami biznesowymi. 2012, 13, 16, 18, 19 CAA Tournament Finalist
2015-16 / 19-14 (2nd)
2007-08 / 18-12 (t-3rd)
Her playing career earned her enshrinement in the Philadelphia Big 5 Hall of Fame in 2004, the Delaware County Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012, and the Villanova Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 2013.
Following that championship season, Dillon steered the Dragons to four-consecutive WNIT appearances, the program's first-ever postseason victory in the 2012 WNIT over Fairfield, and the 2013 WNIT championship. To have one of my former players take over the program is something that makes me extremely proud.
Xerox C405 Pdf,
Over the conference stretch this year, the Dragons recorded a 13-game winning streak, the third longest in program history, which coincided with the team's 20th win of the season. COLLEGIATE CAREER
Msu Housing Contract, 2017-18 / 27-8 (1st)
Hester, whose battle back from Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in 2006-07 galvanized the team and the Drexel Athletics family, was recognized nationally as the recipient of the V Foundation Comeback Award and the Honda Inspiration Award. The part Greenberg didn’t say … she still does it.
She spent time helping out with local AAU teams and worked at basketball camps in college, but it took a season-ending shoulder injury in her junior season with the Wildcats to set her sights on collegiate coaching.Along the way, those recruits became student-athletes and helped deliver a slew of memorable moments for Dillon.
She earned three All Big-East honors at Villanova. Dillon was appointed as the head coach at Drexel prior to the 2004-05 season after spending one … American Axle & Manufacturing Detroit, Mi,
2008-09 CAA Coach of the Year
2016-17 / 22-11 (3rd)
Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. That season she turned a 10-18 team into a 19-10 squad that earned its first opening-round bye in the CAA Tournament.
2004-05 / 19-10 (3rd)
2010, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Postseason WNIT
The Dragons finished third in the CAA, reaching their third-ever and second-straight CAA title game before earning a bid to the WNIT. Record / 329-211 after 2019-20
She was watching the Dragons scuffle from her vantage on the Main Line, where she went from four-year standout on the hardwood at Villanova University right into an assistant coaching position.
2019-20 CAA Co-Coach of the Year
I'm from the area, my family is here. Drexel beat Iona, Harvard, Bowling Green, Auburn, Florida and Utah on its way to the title, the first postseason championship in both CAA history and Philadelphia Division I women’s basketball history.
The star of that team was Gabriela Mărginean, a junior at the time who would go on to become the all-time scoring leader in the history of Philadelphia area collegiate women's basketball. The first such stretch, also under Dillon, included the Dragons’ first CAA Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in the 2008-09 season. Deepolis Shut Down,
Finishing her 17th season and final season with the Dragons in 2019-20 as the head coach of the Drexel women’s basketball team, Denise Dillon became one of the most respected coaches in Philadelphia and collegiate women's basketball, elevating the program to new heights and maintaining an enviable consistency and high level of play. She was looking at it all through a new lens.Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. COACHING POSITIONS
2017-18 CAA Coach of the Year
Is Manu Raju Still With CNN,
From 1993 to 1996, she was a star basketball player at Villanova University.
She later served as an assistant on the Wildcats basketball team from 1997 to 2001. Conference regular season champion
But don’t assume that she’s ready to take any of the credit for all that success.“I could hear my coach and what he was saying, and also why he was saying it.
Full terms of the contract were not disclosed. Denise Dillon (born September 22, 1973) is the head women's basketball coach at Villanova, returning to her alma mater from Drexel, where she was the program's most successful coach since it moved to Division I in 1982-83.She had been at the helm of the Dragons program since 2003, and was named the 2005, 2009, 2018, and 2019 CAA Coach of the Year.
2012 Delaware County Athletes Hall of Fame
Dillon guided the Dragons to a 24-9 record in 2018-19, culminating with a second place finish in the CAA and a WNIT bid.
Turning the Dragons from perennial punching bags into an annual contender was a tall task for Dillon, but she knew she had fertile ground to draw from in fielding her team. Femina Miss India 2018, Adidas Superstar Femme Blanche, "This is obviously not what we're used to in athletics; it's challenging times for all of us," Dillon said, speaking via Zoom from her home in Philadelphia. Postseason invitational champion Winningest Coach in Drexel Women’s Basketball history
Four years later, the 2012-13 squad won a school-record 28 games on its way to a 28-10 record and the WNIT title. Conference tournament champion, This article is about the basketball coach. Villanova (1993-96)
Denise Dillon's television career has taken her across the country and the globe. 2019-20 / 23-7 (t-1st)
David Souter Fitness, 2008-09 CAA Regular-Season Championship
Dillon led DU to seven 20-win campaigns including five in her last six years with the school. Denise Dillon (born September 22, 1973)[1] is the head women's basketball coach at Villanova, returning to her alma mater from Drexel, where she was the program's most successful coach since it moved to Division I in 1982-83.
2012-13 / 28-10 (3rd)
It came as the fourth-straight 20-win season and the second most regular-season victories in school history. Dillon presided over a record-setting 2017-18 season that saw the Dragons capture their second CAA regular season championship.
Interim Coach
Arista Annual Reports, Saeco Italia Espresso Machine Troubleshooting,
Projekt współfinansowany przez Unię Europejską z Europejskiego Funduszu Rozwoju Regionalnego w ramach Programu Operacyjnego Innowacyjna Gospodarka Działanie 8.2 Wspieranie wdrażania elektronicznego biznesu typu B2B. From 1993-96 Dillon scored 1,355 points and pulled down 677 rebounds. Finishing her 17th season and final season with the Dragons in 2019-20 as the head coach of the Drexel women’s basketball team, Denise Dillon became one of the most respected coaches in Philadelphia and collegiate women's basketball, elevating the program to new heights and maintaining an enviable consistency and high level of play.
The Dragons now are 23-7 for this season, 96-35 for four seasons. z o.o. CAREER COACHING ACCOLADES
Firma Net-Investors Group sp. James Clapper Age,
"It is a chance to really put things in perspective and understand the world we are a part of right now and the seriousness of the health issues." 1 seed in the CAA Championships and a share of the conference's regular-season title. Dillon’s nearly instant success could be attributed to both a change in coaching philosophy and a change in playing style. Drexel boasted a winning record in 12 of the last 13 seasons, but the first true break-through season for Dillon and her Dragons came in 2008-09. Most recently, Dillon mentored the CAA Player of the Year Bailey Greenberg in 2018-19. 2003-04 10-18 (t-7th CAA)
Esports Entertainment News, All-Big 5 (1994-96)
All-Big East (1994-96)
In 2003, Director of Athletics Dr. Eric Zillmer tapped Dillon to become interim head coach of the program and by the 2004-05 season she received full appointment as the head coach of Drexel women’s basketball. 2018 Cardinal O'Hara Hall of Fame
Four years of something special. Her Dragons have two wins over ranked opponents, including the win over Syracuse when the Orange were coming off a national runner-up appearance.
2017-18 CAA Regular-Season Championship
Al Bahah Region, On March 27, 2020, it was announced that Dillon would become the head coach of Villanova's Women's Basketball team; taking the helm from coach Harry Perretta after his 42nd season with the team. Nicole Hester (’09) was the recipient of the John Randolph Inspiration Award and the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association’s Most Courageous Award in 2009. She was an All-Rookie selection, and a three-time All-Big 5 and All-Big East pick. On New Year’s Eve she pulled down her 265th career victory, making her the winningest coach in Drexel history, and she has her sights set on a second CAA title this spring when the Dragons host the tournament at the Daskalakis Athletic Center.
Since coming to University City and taking over as head coach in 2003, Dillon has inspired greatness in her players and forged a new standard for success for the program. The genesis of this approach can be traced back to Dillon’s playing career at Villanova under the tutelage of coaching legend Harry Perretta.
2006-07 / 10-21 (9th)
""It's a competitive conference with great coaches," Dillon said of the Big East. Drexel University Head Coach (2003-20)
The coach’s voice catching says a little more. The Dragons under Dillon adopted a team-centered approach on the court, while playing in an offense that often illustrated that the team as a whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Implementacja zaawansowanego integratora B2B umożliwiającego automatyzację procesów biznesowych zachodzących pomiędzy Wnioskodawcą a jego partnerami biznesowymi. 2012, 13, 16, 18, 19 CAA Tournament Finalist
2015-16 / 19-14 (2nd)
2007-08 / 18-12 (t-3rd)
Her playing career earned her enshrinement in the Philadelphia Big 5 Hall of Fame in 2004, the Delaware County Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012, and the Villanova Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 2013.
Following that championship season, Dillon steered the Dragons to four-consecutive WNIT appearances, the program's first-ever postseason victory in the 2012 WNIT over Fairfield, and the 2013 WNIT championship. To have one of my former players take over the program is something that makes me extremely proud.
Xerox C405 Pdf,
Over the conference stretch this year, the Dragons recorded a 13-game winning streak, the third longest in program history, which coincided with the team's 20th win of the season. COLLEGIATE CAREER
Msu Housing Contract, 2017-18 / 27-8 (1st)
Hester, whose battle back from Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in 2006-07 galvanized the team and the Drexel Athletics family, was recognized nationally as the recipient of the V Foundation Comeback Award and the Honda Inspiration Award. The part Greenberg didn’t say … she still does it.
She spent time helping out with local AAU teams and worked at basketball camps in college, but it took a season-ending shoulder injury in her junior season with the Wildcats to set her sights on collegiate coaching.Along the way, those recruits became student-athletes and helped deliver a slew of memorable moments for Dillon.
She earned three All Big-East honors at Villanova. Dillon was appointed as the head coach at Drexel prior to the 2004-05 season after spending one … American Axle & Manufacturing Detroit, Mi,
2008-09 CAA Coach of the Year
2016-17 / 22-11 (3rd)
Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. That season she turned a 10-18 team into a 19-10 squad that earned its first opening-round bye in the CAA Tournament.
2004-05 / 19-10 (3rd)
2010, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Postseason WNIT
The Dragons finished third in the CAA, reaching their third-ever and second-straight CAA title game before earning a bid to the WNIT. Record / 329-211 after 2019-20
She was watching the Dragons scuffle from her vantage on the Main Line, where she went from four-year standout on the hardwood at Villanova University right into an assistant coaching position.
2019-20 CAA Co-Coach of the Year
I'm from the area, my family is here. Drexel beat Iona, Harvard, Bowling Green, Auburn, Florida and Utah on its way to the title, the first postseason championship in both CAA history and Philadelphia Division I women’s basketball history.
The star of that team was Gabriela Mărginean, a junior at the time who would go on to become the all-time scoring leader in the history of Philadelphia area collegiate women's basketball. The first such stretch, also under Dillon, included the Dragons’ first CAA Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in the 2008-09 season. Deepolis Shut Down,
Finishing her 17th season and final season with the Dragons in 2019-20 as the head coach of the Drexel women’s basketball team, Denise Dillon became one of the most respected coaches in Philadelphia and collegiate women's basketball, elevating the program to new heights and maintaining an enviable consistency and high level of play. She was looking at it all through a new lens.Denise Dillon wasn’t here for the Drexel women’s basketball team’s down years, when the Dragons posted losing seasons from 1991 to 1999, but she remembers them nonetheless. COACHING POSITIONS
2017-18 CAA Coach of the Year
Is Manu Raju Still With CNN,
From 1993 to 1996, she was a star basketball player at Villanova University.
She later served as an assistant on the Wildcats basketball team from 1997 to 2001. Conference regular season champion