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Mindy Quigg

Hired in 1994 as the program’s fourth head coach, Mindy Quigg has become the program’s winningest coach. In 2007 she led the Bombers to the postseason for the 13th time in her career and raised her Bomber record to 182-63-34 (.713). Ithaca has earned 10 NCAA playoff berths during her career, including 1998’s trip to the national semifinals. Quigg was the Ithaca Journal’s selection as female coach of the year that year. She was also honored as the Empire Athletic Association (EAA) co-coach of the year in 1994 and as the NSCAA regional coach of the year in 1996. In 2003 she shared the NYSWCAA’s Coach of the Year award and a year later she was named Empire 8 Coach of the Year.

Quigg came to Ithaca after three years as the women’s soccer coach at West Virginia Wesleyan. She directed the Bobcats to a 38-18 record and two district runner-up finishes.

Quigg earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from William Smith in 1989 and her master’s in
business administration from West Virginia Wesleyan in 1992. She was a captain and goalkeeper for William Smith’s 1988 national champion team.

Quigg set a school record with 325 saves, and the Herons were 56-10-6 during her college career.

In addition to her soccer duties at Ithaca, Quigg is an instructor in the School of Health Sciences and Human Performance.