Southwestern Christian University announced Brandon Rollins as its new head men's basketball coach on June 4, 2019.
In his first season with the team, Rollins led the squad to a 14-15 record and 8th place finish in the Sooner Athletic Conference. The team was slated to compete in the NCCAA Central Regional Tournament for a chance to advance to the national tournament prior to the cancelation of the season due to covid-19.
Rollins, an SCU alumnus, spent the past four seasons serving as an assistant coach at fellow Sooner Athletic Conference school Mid-America Christian.
At MACU, Rollins spent three seasons as an assistant coach before being elevated to associate head coach. Rollins helped the Evangels win their first NAIA Division I national championship in 2015-16.
Rollins served an assistant under former Eagle coach Quinn Wooldridge for one season at SCU before joining the MACU staff. Prior to beginning his college coaching career, Rollins spent a season as an assistant coach at Northwest Classen High School in Oklahoma City.
As a player, Rollins attended Enid High School and graduated in 2009. He played four seasons at SCU and was a part of the Eagles first team to compete in the NAIA in 2010-11.
Rollins graduated from SCU in 2013 with a bachelor's degree in behavioral science.
2019-2020: 14-15
2020-2021: 7-11
2021-2022: 14-17
Overall: 35-43 (.448)