On days you don’t find senior forward Brandon Pullman not critiquing his game on the court you will most likely find him in his room watching a movie or playing his favorite video game.
“I play a lot of video games and watch a lot of movies in my free time,” said Pullman.
Pullman is entering his senior year with the Hawks and is putting up top five numbers as the Hawks continue their fight for another championship. Pullman has made his mark on the team as well as head coach Chad Warner. Warner sees a completely unique player when Pullman is at his best on the floor.
“I don’t think we have had a lot fourman that could do both attack and shoot. In that regard he is unique to himself, there is no other Brandon,” said Warner.
Pullman has grown since coming to the Hawks from Lincoln Community College in Illinios, Pullman’s home state.
“I have enjoyed watching Brandon grow and mature on and off the court since he has been here,” said Warner.

Pullman was a top recruit coming out of junior college and Warner and the coaching staff wasn’t sure they were going to get him. He took his visit and as with many other athlete’s, the school and program sold themselves.
“They called me up, and I came out here. I liked the weather and the program fit my style of play,” said Pullman.
Pullman has stood out this season putting up impressive numbers in his last year.
“Brandon is a monster on the court. He always seems to make a play when the team needs it,” said sophomore biology major Chad White.
Pullman is leading his team in a rebuilding season as the Hawks look to continue their success that they have cherished for the last four seasons.
