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Daryl Sullivan has viewed hockey from every angle at RIT. A native of Potsdam, N.Y., Sullivan transferred to RIT from Clarkson and played two years for the Tigers. Sullivan assisted Jim Heffer for three seasons and after Heffer’s retirement, became the Institute’s first full-time hockey coach. A dozen seasons later, he became Coordinator of Intramurals and continued as an off-ice official at home men’s hockey contests. During his coaching career, his teams won two Finger Lakes Collegiate Hockey League titles. Sullivan is one of the winningest coaches in RIT hockey history with 131 wins in 12 seasons. Under Sullivan, the Tigers captured the Monroe County Tournament in 1973-74, and RIT Tournament title in 1976-77. In ECAC Division III playoff competition, the Tigers played in three championships.
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