ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
Erin rewrote the NWAACC women's basketball record book during the 1990-91 season setting eight conference regular season records. She scored 79 points in a game against Portland Community College in 1991. In other games she scored 48, 43, and 41 points on her way to leading the NWAACC with a 32.4 scoring average. She was a two-time Western Region Most Valuable Player helping the Penguins to a pair of regional titles and a pair of NWAACC Tournament runner-up finishes. After her career at Clark, she went on the play for Portland State University. Erin Tharp was inducted into the 2005 NWAACC Hall of Fame.