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Worcester Academy Coach Dan Sullivan

42 min · 3. juni 2026
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Ethan and Steve interview Worcester Academy girls coach Dan Sullivan, a two-time NEPSAC Class AA Girls Coach of the Year who won a Class AA title in his first season and reached the final again despite injuries and limited depth. Sullivan explains his transition after 11 years as a Worcester boys assistant, what he learned from Jamie Sullivan, and how his style adapts to roster strengths, including faster, guard-heavy play and effective late-season zone defense. He discusses differences in girls recruiting timelines, the role of AAU relationships, and the impact of the transfer portal on families’ expectations. The group previews Worcester Academy hosting three weekends of NEPSAC showcases in its new Capozzoli Athletic Center and discusses NEPSAC girls’ structural growth with AAA/AA. The episode ends with an NBA “last team played for” trivia game won by Hewitt.   Topics 01:33 Switching To Girls Coaching 02:40 Learning From Jamie Sullivan 05:30 Building Worcester Identity 06:42 Offense Defense Philosophy 09:15 Injuries And Team Resilience 10:57 Season Long View Nickerson 14:08 Recruiting Timeline Differences 16:06 AAU Network And Relationships 19:08 Hosting NEPSAC Showcases 21:39 New Athletic Center Impact 23:35 Boys Vs Girls Coaching 25:50 NEPSAC Structure Evolution 29:34 Future Of Girls NEPSAC 30:00 NEPSAC Depth Boom 30:36 Scheduling and Class Moves 31:13 Upsets and Rising Programs 32:34 Showcase Team Preview 34:01 Recruiting Through Showcases 35:12 Full Court Press Trivia 41:32 Final Score and Wrap

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