Hall of Fame

Erika Quigley
- Induction:
- 2023
- Class:
- 2007
Erika Quigley earned three All-America honors and was named the 2007 National Player of the Year by multiple outlets en route to becoming St. Cloud State’s all-time leading scorer from 2003-07. She led the Huskies to back-to-back NCAA Division II Central Region championships (2005-06) and a national semifinal appearance in 2006, the longest national run in program history. She was named a four-time All-North Central Conference (NCC) selection (2004-07), the 2004 NCC Freshman of the Year, the 2007 NCC MVP and was a two-time North Central Regional Player of the Year (2006-07). On the national stage, Quigley was a three-time All-American, earning First Year honors in 2003-04 and WBCA Kodak All-America honors in 2005-06 and 2006-07. In her senior campaign, Quigley averaged 24.5 points and 11.6 rebounds per game while tallying 76 blocks to earn NCAA Division II National Player of the Year honors by the WBCA, Daktronics and Women’s DII Bulletin.
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In addition to being SCSU’s all-time leading scorer (2,570 points), Quigley owns numerous program career records, including scoring average (22.2 ppg), total rebounds (1,341), field goals (1,042) and blocked shots (300). She also ranks third in free throws made and field goal percentage (.536). She scored 30+ points in a game seven times, and holds the No. 1 (756, 2005-06), No. 2 (748, 2004-05) and No. 4 (685, 2006-07) spots on the single season scoring list, as well as the No. 1 (430, 2005-06) and No. 2 (400, 2004-05) spots on the single season rebound list.
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In addition to being SCSU’s all-time leading scorer (2,570 points), Quigley owns numerous program career records, including scoring average (22.2 ppg), total rebounds (1,341), field goals (1,042) and blocked shots (300). She also ranks third in free throws made and field goal percentage (.536). She scored 30+ points in a game seven times, and holds the No. 1 (756, 2005-06), No. 2 (748, 2004-05) and No. 4 (685, 2006-07) spots on the single season scoring list, as well as the No. 1 (430, 2005-06) and No. 2 (400, 2004-05) spots on the single season rebound list.
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2025 St. Cloud State Women's Soccer Pre Season Press Conference
Tuesday, September 30
St. Cloud State Athletics 2025 Hall Of Fame Ceremony
Monday, September 29
Postgame Press Conference | SCSU vs. Lindenwood (9/20/2025)
Saturday, September 20
Web Highlights: SCSU vs. Lindenwood (9/20/2025)
Saturday, September 20