Jacob Pullen headlines new star-studded Hall of Fame class for Kansas State Wildcats
Kansas State basketball fans will have to wait a bit longer to see Jacob Pullen’s jersey get immortalized inside Bramlage Coliseum, but the Wildcats are preparing to honor him in a different way this summer.
K-State has announced its Athletics Hall of Fame Class for 2024 and Pullen is the clear headliner.
The all-time leading scorer in EMAW history will be inducted into the K-State Hall of Fame on the weekend of August 30 as the Wildcats open the 2024 football season against Tennessee-Martin at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.
Pullen was an electric scorer for the Wildcats under former coach Frank Martin. He piled up 2,132 points and helped K-State win 95 games during his time in Manhattan. He also led the team to four consecutive postseason appearances, including a trip to the Elite Eight in 2010.
He has since played all over the globe as a professional, establishing himself as one of the most recognizable faces in foreign hoops. Pullen is currently making shots in Italy.
K-State will honor 10 people with ties to its athletic department in August.
Other notable names in the class include former K-State basketball player Askia Jones, who set the school’s single-game scoring record with a whopping 62 points against Fresno State in the 1994 NIT, as well as former K-State football players Nick Leckey and Kevin Lockett.
Leckey was a standout offensive lineman for the Wildcats. Lockett was a record-setting wide receiver who played for Bill Snyder.
Here is a full rundown of the K-State Athletics Hall of Fame Class for 2024:
- Carl and Mary Ice (donors)
- Askia Jones (men’s basketball)
- Nick Leckey (football)
- Kevin Lockett (football)
- Diana Miller (women’s basketball)
- Deb Patterson (women’s basketball)
- Jacob Pullen (men’s basketball)
- Scott Sellers (track & field)
- Kim Zschau (volleyball)
This story was originally published May 31, 2024 at 1:31 PM with the headline "Jacob Pullen headlines new star-studded Hall of Fame class for Kansas State Wildcats."