COLLEGIATE PERSONAL BESTS: 60m - 7.49, 100m – 11.56, 200m – 23.73, 400m – 54.57
BEFORE PENN STATE
During her undergraduate career at Bucknell, Quinn won 17 Patriot League medals, including five titles, and set nine school records in an outstanding career…She also earned two Academic All-Patriot League team honors.
2024 Outdoor
Season: Won the Patriot league 200m title…Was the Patriot League runner-up in the 100m.
Patriot League Outdoor Championships (5/3-4): Won the 200m with a 23.84 in the finals…Finished second in the 100m with a 11.72 in the finals after setting an 11.56 PR in the prelims…Added fourth-place finishes in the 4x100 (46.80) and 4x400 (3:47.87).
2024 Indoor
Season: Earned three Patriot League medals…Won the 200m title, finished second in the 60m, and placed third in the 4x400 relay.
Sykes & Sabock Challenge (2/3): Set the Bucknell school record with a 54.57 in the 400m dash on Penn State’s Horace Ashenfelter III Indoor Track. Patriot League Indoor Championships (2/24-25): Won the 200m with a 23.73 PR…Won silver in the 60m with another PR, going 7.49 in the event finals…Added a bronze medal to her collection with a 3:48.66 in the 4x400 relay.
BEFORE 2024
Won 14 Patriot League medals through the 2023 season, cementing herself as one of the most successful sprinters in Bucknell track & field history.
HIGH SCHOOL
Competed at Warwick High School where she was the 2020 indoor Pa. state champion in the 60m.
PERSONAL
Daughter of Anne and Dennis Quinn…Has one brother, Patrick…Has three cousins that have attended Penn State…Pursuing a Master’s Degree in clinical mental health counseling at Penn State...Enjoys walking, listening to podcasts, going out for ice cream, and quality time with her family and friends…Chose Penn State because, “As a child growing up in Pennsylvania, I went to many Penn State football games and was always a fan. It was always a dream of mine to apply to Penn State and run track there. In terms of my college selection process, track was a big decision-maker and I decided Bucknell made the most sense for myself both academically and athletically at that time. However, I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to pursue quality athletics and academics at my childhood dream school, Penn State, and obtain my graduate degree while continuing to pursue my passions of track and field and mental health counseling.”