Marquette University Athletics
Marquette 'M Club' Hall of Fame

Ed Mullen
- Induction:
- 1974
- Class:
- 1935
A three-year member of the Marquette men's basketball team, Ed Mullen became the school's first-ever All-America selection when he was tabbed as a Converse First-Team All-American in 1934.
While playing for coach Bill Chandler for his three seasons at MU, Mullen's teams finished with a 40-15 record including a 14-3 ledger in the 1932-1933 season. Known as a defensive specialist, Mullen often drew the opposing team's top scorer.
Follwing his collegiate playing career, Mullen was Marquette's freshman basketball coach and varsity assistant in 1935-1936, and from 1935-1940 he played for the Oshkosh All-Stars in the National Basketball League, a forerunner of the National Basketball Association.
In 1974, he was a unanimous choice to the all-time Marquette team.
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While playing for coach Bill Chandler for his three seasons at MU, Mullen's teams finished with a 40-15 record including a 14-3 ledger in the 1932-1933 season. Known as a defensive specialist, Mullen often drew the opposing team's top scorer.
Follwing his collegiate playing career, Mullen was Marquette's freshman basketball coach and varsity assistant in 1935-1936, and from 1935-1940 he played for the Oshkosh All-Stars in the National Basketball League, a forerunner of the National Basketball Association.
In 1974, he was a unanimous choice to the all-time Marquette team.
Sponsor: Tom Johnson Promotions and Allied Construction Employers Association
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