Quinn played in four matches in 2016 due to competing at the 2016 Rio Olympics with the national team and injuries. After winning the match 2–1, Duke advanced to the NCAA Cup quarterfinals. During a match against Florida in the NCAA Sweet 16, Quinn scored an equalizing header goal to tie the match 1–1. The defensive line's 14 shutouts ranked first in the ACC and seventh in the nation. As a junior, Quinn was a starting defender in 20 of the 22 games they played and logged 1,974 minutes despite missing three games due to an ankle injury. Despite missing four games due to injury, Quinn recorded 1,060 minutes of play their sophomore season. They scored two goals during the season, including one game-winner. The following season, Quinn was a starting midfielder in 12 of the 14 games they played. They recorded an assist against the Boston College Eagles.
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They missed eight games after being injured early in the season. ĭuring their freshman season, Quinn started in four of the seven matches they played. They were the first Canadian to play for the Blue Devils. Quinn attended Duke University, where they played collegiate soccer for the Duke Blue Devils from 2013 to 2018 and majored in biology. Quinn during a Duke Blue Devils match against Boston College Eagles, 2014 Quinn played soccer for the Erin Mills Eagles Soccer Club U-15 and U-16 teams and helped the team win the Ontario Provincial championship in 20 and the Canadian National U-16 Club Championship in 2011. During their senior year, Quinn earned the school's Suzanne Curtis Memorial Trophy and was named Athlete of the Year. During high school, Quinn was also Senior Class Prefect and Co-Head of the Sports Council. They were named Most Valuable Player (MVP) for the basketball team in 2010–11 and helped lead the team to the CISAA Championship in 20. Quinn won the Conference of Independent Schools of Ontario Athletic Association (CISAA) Championship in 2011 for volleyball. Quinn attended Havergal College, an independent school where they played varsity volleyball and basketball and earned academic honours all four years. My parents put me in dance classes: ballet, jazz, hip-hop – and I hated it. In 2021, at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Quinn became the first out, transgender, non-binary athlete to compete at the Olympics, the first to medal, and the first to earn a gold medal. Quinn previously represented Canada on the under-17, under-20, under-23 national teams. They were the first Canadian to play collegiate soccer at Duke University. Quinn previously played professionally for Paris FC in France's top league Division 1 Féminine (D1F), Vittsjö GIK in the Swedish Damallsvenskan, as well as Washington Spirit in the NWSL.
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Quinn (formerly Rebecca Quinn born 11 August 1995) is a Canadian professional soccer player and Olympic gold medallist who plays as a midfielder for National Women's Soccer League club OL Reign and the Canada national team. ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 3 August 2021 *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 18 June 2022