Hall of Fame
Brandon Miller has been inducted into the Hall of Fame for excellence in men’s basketball.
Brandon was a four-year member of the Earlham men’s basketball program from 2002-2006 and was awarded the Van Dyke Outstanding Senior Athlete award in 2006. Miller is currently eighth on the all-time scoring list for Earlham with 1,471 points. He was named twice to the first All-NCAC team and awarded team MVP in 2005 and 2006. In his junior season, Miller led the Quakers in points, rebounds, assists and steals. He repeated in his senior season while also leading the squad in blocks.
Brandon credits Earlham for finding success in athletics post-graduation. For the last 10 years, he has coached youth basketball at Richmond High School and Indianapolis Tindley prior to that. This is in addition to teaching children how to prioritize their mental health at Meridian Health Services as a behavior clinician. He’s excited to be joining Earlham’s men’s basketball staff this year, and enjoys encouraging his daughter Kali’s love of the sport as well.