In his senior season, Skinn averaged 12.6 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 2.8 assists per game. The season was marked by the
Patriots' surprising run to the
Final Four. He scored a season-high 23 points and hit the game-winning
three-point shot with 10.8 seconds left, in GMU's
ESPN BracketBusters game against
Wichita State on February 18, 2006, ultimately landing the Patriots in the
USA Today/ESPN Top 25 for the first time in school history. The Patriots posted a 23–7 record during the regular season, and while they did not win the
2006 CAA men's basketball tournament title, they were awarded the program's first at-large bid as an 11 seed. Controversy followed Skinn, however, after he punched opposing guard
Loren Stokes in the groin with 55 seconds left in GMU's game against
Hofstra in the semifinals of
Colonial Athletic Association conference tournament. GMU lost the game, 58-49 but GMU was awarded the 11th seed in the
Washington, D.C. regional of the
2006 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, where Skinn, serving a one-game suspension for the Stokes incident, watched as his teammates upset sixth seed
Michigan State, 75–65. In GMU's run to the
Final Four, Skinn scored eight points against defending champion
North Carolina in the second round, 14 points in a rematch against Wichita State in the
Sweet Sixteen, 10 points against top-seeded
UConn in the
Elite Eight, and 14 points against eventual back-to-back tournament winners Florida Gators. After GMU's Elite Eight victory, Skinn told reporters that Coach
Jim Larranaga fired up his players by telling them that UConn's players did not even know what conference the Patriots came from. "That's a little bit of disrespect," Skinn recounted. "Coach told us the
CAA stands for the 'Connecticut Assassin Association'." ==Professional career==