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Gerald Sullivan
Inducted November 1, 1986

Sullivan was a first-team all-American selection and captain of Michigan Tech's 1961-62 NCAA championship team, which compiled a 29-3-0 record.

Named the Huskies' most valuable layer and a WCHA All-Star three times, he compiled 142 points (65 goals, 77 assents) in 93 games while accumulating only eight penalty minutes.

Sullivan, a native of Norando, Quebec, became an instructor at Marquette (MI) High School in 1970 and was named hockey coach in 1974 -- he guided Marquette to the Michigan state high school hockey championship in 1977. He has also been an instructor and coordinator for the Michigan Tech Hockey Development Center the past 15 years.