Creighton Athletics Hall of Fame

Brian Mullan
- Induction:
- 2008
- Class:
- 2001
Brian Mullan enters the Athletic Hall of Fame as one of the top players in Creighton soccer history.
Recruited from Littleton, Colorado, Brian wore No. 11 and was a four-year starter for Creighton. During his four years, 1997-2000, he established himself as a standout forward. He was a four-time all-Missouri Valley Conference selection, earning Tournament MVP his senior year. In addition Brian was a NSCAA Second Team All-American, Soccer Times First Team All-American, and All-Midwest Region First Team in 2000.
Mullan is second on the single season points scored list and fifth on the single-season goals list. He ranks fourth overall in individual career records with 104 points scored, 36 goals and 32 assists. During his senior season he led the Bluejays to their seventh Missouri Valley Conference Tournament title and broke the NCAA tournament play record with 13 points.
In 2001, Mullan signed a contract with the MLS to play for the Los Angeles Galaxy as the 9th pick in the 1st round. In 2003, he was traded to the San Jose Earthquakes. He moved with his Earthquake teammates to the Houston Dynamo in 2006 and continues to play for them today. His ability to play on both sides of the ball at midfield position has helped him become a two-time MLS champion.
Brian has made four all-time appearances with the U.S. National Team, receiving his first cap in 2004 against Poland. He is married to Kersten Flink, a former Creighton women’s soccer player, and has two children: Brady and Keagan.
Recruited from Littleton, Colorado, Brian wore No. 11 and was a four-year starter for Creighton. During his four years, 1997-2000, he established himself as a standout forward. He was a four-time all-Missouri Valley Conference selection, earning Tournament MVP his senior year. In addition Brian was a NSCAA Second Team All-American, Soccer Times First Team All-American, and All-Midwest Region First Team in 2000.
Mullan is second on the single season points scored list and fifth on the single-season goals list. He ranks fourth overall in individual career records with 104 points scored, 36 goals and 32 assists. During his senior season he led the Bluejays to their seventh Missouri Valley Conference Tournament title and broke the NCAA tournament play record with 13 points.
In 2001, Mullan signed a contract with the MLS to play for the Los Angeles Galaxy as the 9th pick in the 1st round. In 2003, he was traded to the San Jose Earthquakes. He moved with his Earthquake teammates to the Houston Dynamo in 2006 and continues to play for them today. His ability to play on both sides of the ball at midfield position has helped him become a two-time MLS champion.
Brian has made four all-time appearances with the U.S. National Team, receiving his first cap in 2004 against Poland. He is married to Kersten Flink, a former Creighton women’s soccer player, and has two children: Brady and Keagan.
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