Acceptance Rate
70%
Enrollment
355
Sport
Tennis
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 3
Location
Aurora, NY
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Dan Sullivan
Head Coach
Sullivan's student-athletes have won an impressive 18 All-Conference selections. Additionally, Sullivan has coached one NEAC Rookie of the Year () and NEAC Player of the Year ( '15) while amassing 14 NEAC Scholar-Athlete selections since 2012. During the 2014-15 season, Sullivan and the Express rebounded from a tough first round loss in the NEAC West Division women's tennis tournament to dominate the individual portion of the conference tournament, capturing the No. 1 singles, No. 2 singles, No. 3 singles and No. 1 doubles individual championships. During the regular season, Wells posted a 34-8 (.810) NEAC record at singles play while turning in a 14-7 mark (.667) in conference doubles matches. The 2013-14 women's tennis season saw '16 earn the No. 4 singles title in the NEAC individual tournament. During the regular season, the Express posted an impressive 5-1 record against league opponents before falling to the Storm of Keuka College in the semifinals of the team tournament. In his first season with the Express, Sullivan piloted Wells to their second NEAC West Division Championship Tournament appearance in as many seasons. The Express also qualified for the championship match for the second-straight season and their third ever NEAC championship match appearance. Sullivan also coached six NEAC All-Conference players, including the league's Rookie of the Year . A 2011 graduate of Le Moyne College in Syracuse, N.Y. with a B.S. in Management and Leadership/Management Information Systems, Sullivan set program records for the mens tennis program, including the most consecutive matches played by a Le Moyne mens tennis player.
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