Hall of Fame
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.
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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.)
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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.
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Pullard works in local industry and is also an ordained minister, currently seeking a church.
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He and his wife Tracie have five children, Lacey, Anthony Jr, Yana, Trevon and Fantana.
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