Keene State College Athletics/Alumni Hall of Fame
The first ever First Team All-America in school history, Dallas played defense for the Owls from 2000-2003 and led the Owls to a pair of LEC regular season crowns. She ranks fifth all-time in defensive saves with 16, and was the LEC Defensive Player of the Year (the first in conference history) in 2002. She also is in the top-10 single season marks for defensive saves with six in the 2002 season. A complete player, she also helped the Owls on the other side of the field, scoring 27 goals in her career, and setting up another 27 for 81 career points.
Her final three seasons she was named First Team All-LEC, helping Keene State to defeat nationally ranked teams like Skidmore and Springfield, who were both ranked in the top five in early 2000 and both suffered losses to Dallas and the Owls in a span of three days early that fall.
The Owls reached the LEC Championship game in her freshman and senior years, and in 2003, the Owls earned the No. 1 seed in the ECAC tournament, defeating Becker, Clark, and Springfield in a four day stretch to claim the programs' first ECAC title. Dallas scored KSC's first goal of the game, as the Owls equaled what was the school record for wins in a season (19), a record that would stand until 2011.