Hall of Fame
- Highlights: Voted as team MVP all four years of her career, two-time All-PSAC honoree, All-Region selection, still ranks second in program history in goals, third in points, third in caused turnovers and fourth in ground balls.
Casey (Quinn) Jacoby was an integral part of the rebuilding of The Rock lacrosse program and was voted as the most valuable player on the team for all four years of her career between 2009-12. A two-time All-PSAC midfielder and an All-Region selection in 2011, Jacoby tallied 150 goals and 180 points over four seasons. She also caused 92 turnovers and picked up 160 ground balls. After more than a decade, she still ranks in the top four in program history in all four categories, including second in goals, third in scoring, third in caused turnovers and fourth in ground balls.
Slippery Rock added women's lacrosse at the Division II level in 2007 and struggled to get the program off the ground, winning zero games combined in 2007 and 2008, going 0-32 in the first two seasons.
Jacoby and a stellar class of freshmen, which included 2024 Hall of Fame inductee Amy Halls, joined the program in 2009 and provided a launch pad that has seen The Rock become one of the best lacrosse programs in the country more than a decade later. The team won five games in 2009, seven games in 2010, 11 games in 2011 and 12 games in 2012, becoming the first team in SRU history to win at least 12 games in a season. After going 0-32 for two seasons before the class of 2012 arrived, The Rock won 35 games over the next four seasons.
Since 2011, Slippery Rock has put together eight seasons of at least 10 wins and is coming off an Atlantic Region title and trip to the national semifinals in 2025.
After finishing her playing career, Jacoby began her professional career as a collegiate coach and served two seasons as an assistant coach at The Rock in 2013 and 2014. She then spent two years as an assistant coach at Stevens Institute of Technology before moving to the high school level, where she has spent the last eight years as a health and physical education teacher in the Vernon Township School District at Glen Meadow Middle School. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Jacoby also serves as an assistant lacrosse coach and as head soccer coach at Vernon Township High School, as well as a club lacrosse coach with CLC Impact.
She earned her bachelor's degree in health and physical education from Slippery Rock in 2012 and picked up a master's degree in sports science from Lock Haven University in 2016.
Jacoby and husband Michael currently resides in Parsippany, New Jersey with their three children, sons Callan and Mason and daughter Teagan.