Brown Hires Lauren Sullivan As Assistant Coach
Brown this week hired Lauren Sullivan as an assistant coach on new head man Mitch Dalton’s staff.
Sullivan spent the last two seasons as an assistant coach and the recruiting coordinator at the University of Arizona.
“I am incredibly excited to continue my coaching career at Brown and join a program that truly embodies excellence in every way,” Sullivan said in a press release. “I’m thrilled for this next chapter and the chance to work with such an incredible team while helping move the program forward at the highest level. I want to thank Mitch for believing in me and giving me the opportunity to be part of building something special. Go Bruno!”
Arizona set two school records, had 12 NCAA individual qualifiers and nine NCAA relay A cuts. Three Wildcats won Big 12 titles, and the Wildcats finished second in the conference meet both seasons under Sullivan.
Sullivan was a 14-time MAC Championships finalist at Bowling Green. She has served as an assistant coach at George Washington and Northeastern. Dalton was hired last month after serving as an assistant coach at Texas.
“She is one of the most sought-after young assistant coaches in the country, and from the very beginning it was clear that she aligned with the vision we are building at Brown — returning this program to the top of the Ivy League and competing nationally at the NCAA level,” Dalton said. “What stood out to me immediately was her ability to build meaningful, lasting relationships with student-athletes while also maintaining an incredibly high standard of performance and accountability. Those qualities matter deeply to me and to the culture we want to create here.”
