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Brandon Rollins

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)