14  Daniel Sullivan
Daniel Sullivan

Class:
Freshman

Hometown:
Snohomish, Wash.

High School:
Jackson

Height / Weight:
5-10 / 185

Position:
Kicker


04/30/2012

Final Depth Chart of Wyoming Spring Football Announced

Cowboys begin fall practice Aug. 6

04/21/2012

Gold Team Defeats White Team 20-7 as Wyoming Football Completes 2012 Spring Drills

Wide Receiver Dominic Rufran Leads Gold Team With Six Receptions for 112 Yards

04/13/2012

Wyoming Completes Fourth Week of Spring Football on Friday

Spring Game Will Conclude Spring Drills on April 21

04/11/2012

Wyoming Defense Wins Second Spring Scrimmage by One Point in Sudden Death

Defense Defeats Offense by a Final Score of 64-63

04/04/2012

Wyoming Football Scrimmages for Over 100 Plays on Wednesday

Defense Defeats Offense by a Final Score of 72-41

11/05/2011

Wyoming vs. TCU - Nov. 5, 2011

Wyoming vs. TCU - Nov. 5, 2011

High School: Daniel Sullivan was selected by the Associated Press as the First Team All-State place-kicker for Class 4A his senior season -- Class 4A is the largest classification in the state of Washington. Sullivan converted 8 of 10 field goals and 43 of 44 point after touchdown attempts his senior season at Jackson High School. His long field goal on the season was 49 yards. In addition to earning All-State honors, he was also an All-Area and All-Conference selection. His junior season, he was part of a 10-1 team that advanced to the district finals of the state playoffs. He was a First Team All-WESCO league selection as a junior, making 6 of 9 field goals, including a long of 46 yards, and 52 of 54 PATs. He started as a sophomore, earning Honorable Mention All-WESCO honors while converting 5 of 8 field goals and 40 of 42 PATs with a long field goal of 42 yards. Sullivan also lettered three years in soccer and was a team captain of his soccer team. He played for head football coach Joel Vincent.

Personal: The son of Palma and Bill Sullivan, he has two younger brothers, Markus and Christofer. His grandfather, Jerry Sullivan, played college football at Samford University in Georgia. He also had two uncles play college football at Auburn -- Joe Sullivan and 1971 Heisman Trophy winner Pat Sullivan. Sullivan was also recruited by Air Force, Boise State and Washington.

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