Hall of Fame
Tara (Skasik) Quinn '05 (Women's Water Polo) is only the second women's water polo student-athlete ever inducted into the Gannon Athletics Hall of Fame. The four-year starter was an unbeatable roadblock for opposing teams in goal. She still remains Gannon's all-time leader in career saves with 856, sitting 257 ahead of the next best total in program history. In addition to her saves, Quinn recorded 181 career steals and dished out 56 career assists from the other end of the pool.
The Pittsburgh, Pa., native was a two-time Division II Eastern Championship Most Valuable Player in 2004 and 2005. Quinn ranked second all-time at Gannon in steals and sixth in assists upon graduation. Her 306 saves as a junior remains No. 1 among Gannon's top single-season totals and her 231 saves as a freshman sits third. Quinn set a school record for most saves in a match with 29 against Slippery Rock on April 21, 2002 - a record that still stands today. A two-sport athlete, Quinn also competed with the swim team where she broke school records at the time in the 100-yard butterfly, 200-yard breaststroke and several relays as a senior.