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2005-06: Played in 36 of 38 games posting seven goals and 22 assists matched his career-high with four assists versus #6 Michigan in a 5-2 win also had three assists in a 9-2 win over UConn scored the game-winning goal in a 2-0 shutout over #16 Ohio State scored 14 points (2g, 12a) in nine games from Dec. 3- through Jan. 21. 2004-05: Played in 31 games registered career-highs in points (30), assists (25), PPGs (4), and plus/minus (+2) finished 14th nationally in assists per game (0.81) and 73rd nationally in points-per-game (0.97 ppg.) finished third on the team with 30 points had a career-high four points and four assists on Dec. 4 vs. Michigan State had nine multi-point games, including three vs. Alaska Fairbanks on Jan. 7 (2PPGs, 1a) and at Notre Dame on Jan. 29 (3a) had three three-game point streaks 27 of his career-high 30 points came in league play. 2003-04: Played in 36 games finished season on a three-game point streak (1-2--3) was fourth on the Falcons in scoring, posting career-highs in goals (10), assists (11), points (21) and PPGs (3) had a four-game point streak Jan. 17-31 (1-3--4), a career high had a three-game streak from Oct. 31-Nov. 7 (3-2--5) had a multi-goal effort vs. Miami on Oct. 31 (2-0--2) tallied his first goal of the season vs. Union on Oct. 23. 2002-03: Played in 28 games missed eight games due to back injury suffered Jan. 4, vs. Alaska Fairbanks scored first goal after returning from injury on Feb. 22 vs. Western Michigan registered an assist in his collegiate debut Oct. 4 vs. Niagara scored a career-high two points vs. Western Michigan Oct. 11 (0-2--2) had a three-game scoring streak (1-2--3) Dec. 7-27 had a goal at Michigan on March 15 in CCHA Playoffs. Pre-College: Finished third on the Olds Grizzlys in scoring last season with 19-58--77 in 56 games played led the Grizzlys in assists and had five PPGs and 94 penalty minutes was named the Olds Grizzlys Rookie of the Year in 2002 and the Air Canada Cup Top Forward in 2001 also played for the Calgary Royals Midget AAA Team from 1998-2001, earning a spot on the MAC's Midget All-Star Team in 2000 and 2001 helped lead his high school lacrosse team to a second-place finish at the Canadian Lacrosse Championship, was a member of the City Champions in men's badminton doubles two years in a row, and was the club champion at Canyon Meadows Golf Club. Personal: Full name--Brett David Pilkington born Jan. 6, 1984, in Calgary, Alberta son of David and Leslie Pilkington has one older sister (Kristi) majoring in interpersonal communication shoots left graduate of Bishop Carroll High School (`02) enjoys lacrosse, golf and working out.
Longest Point Streak: 4 games -- 1/17/04 vs. MSU to 1/31/04 at OSU (1-3--4) Pilkington's Career Stats Year GP G A PTS PN/MN PPG/SHG/GWG 2002-2003 28 6 5 11 9/18 2/0/0 2003-2004 36 10 11 21 30/76 3/0/0 2004-2005 31 5 25 30 7/14 4/0/0 2005-2006 36 7 22 29 17/34 2/0/2 Career 131 28 63 91 63/142 11/0/2 |
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