University of Delaware Athletics
Hall of Fame

Curtis Dickson
- Induction:
- 2016
- Class:
- 2010
CURTIS J. DICKSON
Men’s Lacrosse (2007-10)
The most prolific goal-scorer in University of Delaware men’s lacrosse history, Curtis Dickson led the Blue Hens to unprecedented success during his career in 2007-10 for head coach Bob Shillinglaw.
A native of British Columbia, Canada, Curtis was the team’s leading scorer his final three seasons and set school records for career goals (162) and consecutive games scoring a goal (30), and a point (57).
He finished his career with 212 points (No. 5), recorded 27 hat tricks, and once scored eight goals in a game. He led the Blue Hens to 37 victories, two conference titles, and two NCAA Tournament appearances (2007 & 2010) and played a key role for the 2007 team that advanced to the NCAA Final Four for the first time in school history.
A three-time all-conference selection, Curtis was a consensus All-American in 2010 when he was named the Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year, the University of Delaware Outstanding Senior Male Athlete of the Year, and was a finalist for the Tewaaraton Trophy as the nation’s top collegiate player after leading the nation with 62 goals.
Currently a resident of Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Curtis earned his degree in criminal justice in 2010 and began an outstanding professional career. He has been playing professionally in the National Lacrosse League since 2011 (currently a member of the Calgary Roughnecks) and competed in two world championships, winning gold for Canada in 2014 in field lacrosse.
Men’s Lacrosse (2007-10)
The most prolific goal-scorer in University of Delaware men’s lacrosse history, Curtis Dickson led the Blue Hens to unprecedented success during his career in 2007-10 for head coach Bob Shillinglaw.
A native of British Columbia, Canada, Curtis was the team’s leading scorer his final three seasons and set school records for career goals (162) and consecutive games scoring a goal (30), and a point (57).
He finished his career with 212 points (No. 5), recorded 27 hat tricks, and once scored eight goals in a game. He led the Blue Hens to 37 victories, two conference titles, and two NCAA Tournament appearances (2007 & 2010) and played a key role for the 2007 team that advanced to the NCAA Final Four for the first time in school history.
A three-time all-conference selection, Curtis was a consensus All-American in 2010 when he was named the Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year, the University of Delaware Outstanding Senior Male Athlete of the Year, and was a finalist for the Tewaaraton Trophy as the nation’s top collegiate player after leading the nation with 62 goals.
Currently a resident of Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Curtis earned his degree in criminal justice in 2010 and began an outstanding professional career. He has been playing professionally in the National Lacrosse League since 2011 (currently a member of the Calgary Roughnecks) and competed in two world championships, winning gold for Canada in 2014 in field lacrosse.
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