Dr. Arthur F. Kirk, Jr. Athletics Hall of Fame
Aaron Quku was a four-year member of the Keuka College Men's Lacrosse team, manning the goal for the then Storm. The Newark, N.Y., native recorded 518 saves over his career, second-most in program history. He also ranks third with 23 career wins and fourth with a .612 save percentage. Quku made an instant impact in his first season in Keuka Park. He recorded 148 saves as a freshman and set a then-program record with a .667 save percentage. During his first season, Quku recorded 26 saves against Lycoming College, still a single-game school record. He followed his freshman performance by setting a new career high with 152 saves in 2002, third most in a season in school history at the time. His career culminated with him leading the Storm to the second-most wins in school history, a then-school record 10. His 6.21 goals-against average in 2004 was a career high. Quku was named Team MVP all four seasons at Keuka College, but his honors and achievements extended beyond the lacrosse field. A unified childhood/special education major, Quku maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA throughout his tenure at Keuka College. In 2004, he was honored by becoming the first Keuka College student-athlete to be named an Academic All-American by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).