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Greg Pulliam

Greg Pulliam

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    Assistant Coach

Greg Pulliam begins his fifth year as assistant coach at George Mason.

Pulliam previously served as assistant coach at Radford for two seasons (2006-08), including holding the title of recruiting coordinator during the 2007-08 season. Additionally, he was responsible for guard work and recruiting.

He came to Radford after spending one season as the assistant coach at University of Missouri St. Louis. While at UMSL, he served as the recruiting coordinator and was also in charge of team travel, scouting and player development.

Prior to UMSL, he spent one season at Saint Louis University as an assistant under Jill Pizzotti where he was responsible for scouting, recruiting and player development. While he was on the bench, the team achieved a 17-14 record and reached the 2003 WNIT.

He spent the 2001-02 season as an assistant at Winthrop. He was responsible for scheduling, team travel, and recruiting. Pulliam scouted opponents and assisted with film exchange and individual workouts.

His first Conference USA coaching stint was as the director of basketball operations at Southern Miss for two seasons, where Pulliam was in charge of strength and conditioning, on-campus recruiting and player development. He was on the staff that qualified for the 2000 WNIT.

He got his start in coaching at his alma mater Liberty University in 1997. He spent two seasons on the Lady Flames' coaching staff, sharing the bench with current Mason head coach Jeri Porter, and was in charge of on campus recruiting and player development. LU reached the NCAA Tournament in both 1998 and 1999, with the 1997-98 team posting the best record in the program's history at 28-1.

Pulliam, a Lynchburg, Va. native, graduated from Liberty with a degree in Physical Education in 1999. He earned his masters in Sports Administration in 2001 from Southern Mississippi.

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