Hall of Fame
Katelyn (Elliott) Griffin was a four-year standout student-athlete as a member of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth women’s lacrosse team, ranking among the top offensive threats in the Little East Conference (LEC).
Griffin was named the 2004 LEC Rookie of the Year and earned a spot on the WomensLacrosse.com Division III All-American Rookie Team after tallying 51 goals and 13 assists for 64 total points in her first collegiate season. She also earned the first of her three All-LEC citations as a freshman, earning Second Team honors.
Griffin’s best statistical season came in 2006, when she recorded career-best totals of 71 goals and 83 points on her way to being named First Team All-LEC for the first time. Her most decorated season was her senior campaign the following year, which saw her named the 2007 LEC Offensive Player of the Year, First Team All-LEC and an All New England selection by the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC).
Griffin rewrote the Corsairs’ record book, owning every single-season and career offensive record in the young program’s history by the conclusion of her four-year career, which saw her amass 219 goals and 56 assists for 275 points. She remains the program’s career leader in goals and points. Her 83 points totaled as a junior remained the program record until 2013, while her 71 goals from the season stood as the program record until 2023.
Griffin earned her bachelor’s degree in nursing from UMass Dartmouth in 2008. She was inducted into the Corsair Hall of Fame in 2012.