Hall of Fame

Anthony Pullard

Anthony Pullard

  • Class
  • Induction
    2011
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Basketball
The 6-9 Pullard led the Cowboys to a conference tournament title and into the NCAA playoffs in 1989 and then to a second place showing in the league standings in 1990 when he was named the SLC’s player of the year.
           
Three times he was an all-conference selection and twice he was named McNeese’s most valuable player (1988 and 1990).  He was a four year starter for the Cowboys and scored 1,767 points (15.6 avg.) and pulled 798 rebounds (7.1 avg.)
           
He signed with Milwaukee out of college, spending two years with the Bucks and then played seven years in Spain, earning numerous all-league honors.
           
Pullard works in local industry and is also an ordained minister, currently seeking a church.
           
He and his wife Tracie have five children, Lacey, Anthony Jr, Yana, Trevon and Fantana.
 
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