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Brian Sullivan

Brian Sullivan

  • Class
    1994
  • Induction
    2010
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Track & Field, Men's Cross Country
Brian Sullivan ’94 was a two-sport standout student-athlete at Washington & Jefferson College in the early 1990s. Sullivan earned seven letters during his career, four for the cross country program and three for the Presidents’ track & field team. For the cross country team, Sullivan was a four-time, all-conference performer and team Most Valuable Performer. As a sophomore, Sullivan placed third at the Presidents’ Athletic Conference Championships, earning the school’s best finish since Bill Milroth’s third-place showing in 1959.

Sullivan set school records in both the 5K and 8K races during a junior year in which he won the Pitt-Johnstown and Saint Vincent cross country meets. During his junior year, Sullivan was named the PAC Runner of the Week four times. He then topped his 8K time for another school record in 1992 at the Robert Morris Invitational. Sullivan continued his success during the spring track & field team where he earned All-Presidents’ Athletic Conference honors on five different occasions. He was selected as the 1992 Team MVP after collecting a trio of All-PAC finishes at the conference championships at Bethany College.

Sullivan saved perhaps his best for his final track & field season as he captured conference championships in both the 5,000 and 10,000 meters. He was honored with the squad’s Pete Kimmel Award. A native of Bethel Park, Pa., Sullivan was a 1993 GTE/COSIDA Academic All-District award winner. He earned a degree in biology and was a member of Delta Tau Delta.
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