About the Coach
Colleen Quinn
Head Coach, Field Hockey
Haverford College
370 Lancaster Avenue
Haverford, PA 19041
610-795-7013
cquinn@haverford.edu
Colleen Quinn was announced as the head coach of Haverford College field hockey in the summer of 2006. Quinn, a native of Merion, PA, previously attended and coached at Saint Joseph’s University where she was a four-year letterwinner at the midfield position from 1996-99 and captained the team as a senior prior to spending two seasons as an assistant coach at her alma mater.
In her two seasons at the helm, Quinn has recorded consecutive seven-win seasons and helped the Fords climb in the conference standings from 2006 to 2007. Haverford has also beaten archrival Swarthmore in her two seasons. Quinn has improved the non-conference schedule by taking on two teams ranked in the top-15 last season.
As an assistant coach for the Hawks, Quinn worked under long time Saint Joseph’s head coach Michelle Finegan to help put together back-to-back seasons of double-digit victories for the first time in 10 years. One of many highlights Quinn shared occurred in 2005 when Saint Joseph’s notched a victory over a nationally ranked opponent for the first time since 1998 with a 2-1 decision over then 19th ranked University of Delaware. Quinn also helped guide the Hawks to their fourth and fifth consecutive Atlantic-10 Conference postseason tournament appearances.
Previously, Quinn coached field hockey at Archbishop John Carroll High School. She led Carroll to a pair of Philadelphia Catholic League titles in 2001 and 2003, and reached the league’s title game in each of her three seasons as head coach. Quinn serves as manager and coach of the Vipers club team. The Vipers won the U19 pool at the national festival and her team qualified for the national indoor tournament. Quinn coaches the Keystone State games and works various summer camps in the area.
Quinn is also the creator of CQ Sports, which operates the Field Hockey College Quest. College Quest is a one-day tournament for high school players to showcase their ability in front of college coaches. This long standing event is highly recognizable and respected amongst high school and college players and coaches.
The third-year head coach is an active member of the U.S. Field Hockey and the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFCA). Quinn is also involved in Olympic development as the futures site director and national futures tournament selector and coach.
In addition to her coaching duties, Quinn is also the head monitor for Haverford’s Gardner Integrated Athletic Center.
Quinn is assisted by Katelyn O’Brien, Angela Hanna and Jen Rauscher. O’Brien played for Quinn at both Archbishop Carroll and Saint Joseph’s. She was a 2005 Mid-Atlantic Regional All-American and first-team All-Atlantic 10. Hanna was formerly the head coach at Rosemont College from 2005-06. She also played at Saint Joseph’s where she was the teams defensive player of the year her junior and senior seasons. Rausher was a four-year letterwinner at La Salle University. Along with O'Brien, she played for Quinn at Archbishop Carroll.


