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WHAT HE DID Sullivan-Brown was a big part of a title-win-
ning season at St. Vincent Pallotti. A?er starting the year
with back-to-back losses, the Panthers rallied to win 10 in a
row and claimed the MIAA B Conference championship. Be-
cause Pallotti is a private school, it wasn't eligible to partici-
pate in the Maryland state playo=s, but Sullivan-Brown was
able to put the ;nishing touches on a stellar career. In his
three varsity seasons, he totaled 2,446 receiving yards, the
sixth-highest total in state history.
WHAT HE WON Following his senior year, Sullivan-Brown
received ;rst-team All-Conference, All-Metro and All-State
honors for private schools. He is rated a three-star prospect
by Rivals and is the 10th-ranked player in Maryland and the
68th-ranked wide receiver nationally.
WHERE HE VISITED Sullivan-Brown was heavily recruited
by schools in the Atlantic Coast Conference and Big Ten. In
addition to Penn State, his Big Ten suitors included Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Northwestern, Rutgers and Wis-
consin. His ;nal three were Penn State, Maryland and Duke.
He picked the Nittany Lions in July, joining the Class of 2017
amid a