Meghan Sullivan

Meghan Sullivan was named head women's basketball coach at Keystone CollegeĀ  in August 2016 after spending the previous six seasons as an assistant coach at a pair of NCAA Division III institutions including two seasons at Shenandoah University following a four-year stint at the Catholic University of America.

The Giants continue to show steady progress during Sullivan's two-year tenure, winning seven games overall and six in Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) play in 2017-2018 with a roster that featured four freshmen and a sophomore among its 10 players. Keystone also ended the season on a positive note, winning four of its final six games.Ā  Sophomore center Maddy Moro blossomed under Sullivan's leadership, picking up honorable mention all-CSAC honors, and freshman guard Autum Kitajima was named to the league's all-Sportsmanship team.Ā  The Giants' six wins in the CSAC were the most for the program since 2015.

In her first season at Keystone, Sullivan led the Giants to a 6-19 overall record with a 5-11 mark in CSAC play, guiding the squad to a tie for ninth place in the league standings.Ā  The Giants showed tremendous growth under Sullivan throughout the season and played in many tight contests with the conference's top teams.Ā  Under Sullivan's leadership, Keystone shot 67.8 percent from the free throw line, the second-best season effort from the line in program history.Ā  Following the season, four of Sullivan's players earned CSAC All-Academic Team honors for their accomplishments in the classroom.
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Sullivan comes to Keystone following a two-year stint as the top assistant coach at Shenandoah in which she was actively involved in all aspects of the program including playing the lead role in the Hornets’ recruiting efforts.Ā  Additionally, she oversaw the academic progress of the team’s student-athletes, planned practice sessions, and provided team and individual instruction during practices and individual training sessions.Ā  Sullivan also led film review and breakdown sessions as well as preparing scouting reports in preparation for games.
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Sullivan’s contributions at Shenandoah also extended beyond the basketball program as she was an advisor for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee which completed service projects in the local community and she was also a member of the First Year Student Programming Committee which initiated a new leadership program for Hornet student-athletes.Ā  Sullivan also assisted the Sports Information Department with statistical coverage of select home athletic contests.
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Prior to joining Shenandoah’s staff, Sullivan spent four seasons as an assistant coach at Catholic where she helped lead the Cardinals back-to-back Landmark Conference championships and NCAA Tournament appearances in the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons. Catholic went on to claim the ECAC South Region Championship in 2013-14 and Sullivan was a member of head coach Matt Donohue’s staff that was honored as the Landmark Coaching Staff of the Year.Ā  During Sullivan’s tenure at Catholic, the Hornets were ranked as high as #11 in the country and #2 in the region.
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At Catholic, Sullivan recruited and mentored 11 players who would go on to earn All-Conference accolades including Jill Woerner, who was a WBCA All-American and the Landmark Player of the Year in the 2012-13 season along with Emily Grabiak, a D3hoops.com All-American pick and the Landmark Player of the Year in the 2013-14 campaign.
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Sullivan was active in all facets of Catholic’s program where she was the second assistant for two years before being elevated to the top assistant position in 2012.Ā  Sullivan was responsible for advanced scouting of opponents, individual player development, and coordinating all aspects of the team’s recruiting efforts.Ā  She also oversaw the team’s academic programming and was the Assistant Director for the Cardinal Basketball Academy, a co-ed youth basketball academy.
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Sullivan entered the coaching ranks following a three-year playing career at Elmira College as a guard where she went on to earn ECAC Academic President’s List honors.
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Sullivan, who also serves as the Giants' transportation coordinator, earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing from Elmira in 2010 before obtaining a Master of Science degree in Management with a concentration in Leadership from Catholic in 2014.

Coaching Record at Keystone
2016-17 Ā Ā  6-19 (5-11 CSAC)
2017-18Ā Ā Ā  7-18 (6-10 CSAC)
2 seasonsĀ  13-37 (.241) overall / 11-21 (.344) CSAC
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