"Jerry" Sullivan is a Canadian retired ice hockey Center and coach who was an All-American[1] and helped Michigan Tech win its first National Championship in 1962.
Sullivan played four years of junior hockey for the Hamilton Tiger Cubs, finishing in the top three for team scoring in each season.
After helping the club reach its best finish in 1958, Sullivan was recruited by John MacInnes and arrived in Houghton in the fall.
In 1975 he made his head coaching debut with Marquette Senior High School and led the team for the next 19 years.
He finished his career with a record of 312–158–13 (.659)[3] and was inducted into the Upper Peninsula Sports Hall of Fame in 1998.