Staff Directory

Tommy Sheehan
- Title:
- Director of Sports Performance
- Email:
- Phone:
- 212-854-4010
Tommy Sheehan enters his 20th year as Columbia Universityโs Director of Strength and Conditioning.
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Sheehan, who is in his second stint at Columbia, was named Director of Strength and Conditioning in 2001. In this capacity, Sheehan supervises staff in all aspects of strength and conditioning for Columbiaโs 31 intercollegiate teams. He has been instrumental in the six recent Ivy League championships in menโs tennis and has tutored Ivy League Players of the Year in Tennis, Menโs and Womenโs Basketball and Swimming and Diving, along with several national qualifiers in Wrestling.
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Sheehan first came to Columbia in fall 1990 as a graduate assistant on the football coaching staff, reuniting him with Ray Tellier, Columbiaโs head coach at the time. Tellier had originally recruited the Buffalo, N.Y., native when he was the head coach at the University of Rochester. Sheehan spent three years on the Columbia staff and earned a masterโs degree in applied physiology.
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After a short stint as a New York State Trooper, where he earned top gun honors for physical fitness in the academy, Sheehan returned to Columbia as an assistant strength and conditioning coach.
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Nationally known throughout the strength and conditioning profession, he was asked to produce an instructional DVD for the Cleveland Indians, on movement training in an off-season conditioning program. It was filmed at the Indiansโ Jacobs Field and distributed to the players in the Cleveland system.
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Sheehan is one of the finest offensive players in the University of Rochesterโs gridiron history. A two-time All-American as both a junior and senior, he ranks among the Yellowjacketsโ all-time leaders in virtually every receiving category. He was inducted into Rochesterโs Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005.
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Sheehan was recognized as a Master Strength and Conditioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa) in 2020. The Master Strength and Conditioning Coach honor represents the highest accolade given in the strength and conditioning coaching profession and the awards ceremony is the highlight of the associationโs national conference each year.
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Sheehan and his wife, Dr. Tricia Lipani, live in Harlem with their daughters Giuliana (11) and Carolina (8). Dr. Lipani, a former Columbia track and field athlete, is a clinical psychologist in the special needs clinic at Columbia University Medical Center.
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Sheehan, who is in his second stint at Columbia, was named Director of Strength and Conditioning in 2001. In this capacity, Sheehan supervises staff in all aspects of strength and conditioning for Columbiaโs 31 intercollegiate teams. He has been instrumental in the six recent Ivy League championships in menโs tennis and has tutored Ivy League Players of the Year in Tennis, Menโs and Womenโs Basketball and Swimming and Diving, along with several national qualifiers in Wrestling.
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Sheehan first came to Columbia in fall 1990 as a graduate assistant on the football coaching staff, reuniting him with Ray Tellier, Columbiaโs head coach at the time. Tellier had originally recruited the Buffalo, N.Y., native when he was the head coach at the University of Rochester. Sheehan spent three years on the Columbia staff and earned a masterโs degree in applied physiology.
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After a short stint as a New York State Trooper, where he earned top gun honors for physical fitness in the academy, Sheehan returned to Columbia as an assistant strength and conditioning coach.
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Nationally known throughout the strength and conditioning profession, he was asked to produce an instructional DVD for the Cleveland Indians, on movement training in an off-season conditioning program. It was filmed at the Indiansโ Jacobs Field and distributed to the players in the Cleveland system.
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Sheehan is one of the finest offensive players in the University of Rochesterโs gridiron history. A two-time All-American as both a junior and senior, he ranks among the Yellowjacketsโ all-time leaders in virtually every receiving category. He was inducted into Rochesterโs Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005.
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Sheehan was recognized as a Master Strength and Conditioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa) in 2020. The Master Strength and Conditioning Coach honor represents the highest accolade given in the strength and conditioning coaching profession and the awards ceremony is the highlight of the associationโs national conference each year.
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Sheehan and his wife, Dr. Tricia Lipani, live in Harlem with their daughters Giuliana (11) and Carolina (8). Dr. Lipani, a former Columbia track and field athlete, is a clinical psychologist in the special needs clinic at Columbia University Medical Center.
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