2018-2019: Earned First Team All-Big Ten honors for her performance as a Sophomore ... Played 36 minutes and recorded a season high of 21 points, going 8-8 at the free-throw line, while adding four assists and five rebounds in a home game against Duke (11/11) ... Posted a season-high 22 points in back-to-back games against UIC and Florida (11/15 and 11/18) ... Scored 12 points including six free throws in win against UT-Martin (11/25) ... Posted her fifth-straight double-digit effort against Pitt with 10 points (11/29) … Contributed 13 points in a 31-minute appearance against DePaul (12/5) … Dropped 15 points and added four assists in 36 minutes against Marquette (12/9) … Played 18 minutes against Chicago State, scoring 14 points and adding an assist and a steal (12/17) … Recorded 10 points and three assists in a 20-minute effort against Wichita State (12/19) … Dropped 14 points in 37 minutes against Kansas (12/20) … Secured 16 points in a 35-minute appearance against Rutgers (12/28) … Contributed 17 points and two steals against Illinois in a 31-minute effort (12/31) … Played 34 minutes, adding 18 points and three assists against Michigan State (1/3) ... Scored 22 points, going 10-12 at the free throw line against Michigan (1/8) … Finished with 15 points, four assists and two steals against Purdue (1/13) ... Posted a season high 27 points at No. 25 Indiana (1/16) ... Went 11-for-12 from the free throw line to add to 21 points versus Wisconsin (1/20) ... Posted 21 points at Nebraska and tied a career high of eight rebounds (1/24) ... Led the team with 14 points and dished out four assists at Illinois (1/27) ... Contributed 10 points, three rebounds and three assists against Minnesota (1/31) … Finished with a team-high 23 points against Ohio State while also contributing four rebounds and two assists (2/3) ... Led the team with 18 points at No. 10 Maryland (2/7) ... Added 10 points and three rebounds at Minnesota (2/10) ... Recorded 22 points, five rebounds and three assists in a win over Penn St. (2/14) ... Paced the Wildcats with 16 points two assists and three steals at Purdue (2/17) ... Recorded 14 points and two assists against Nebraska (2/21) … Dropped 24 points and added four assists against Indiana (2/26) ... Added 13 points and three steals at Iowa (3/3) ... Put up 26 points while making 9-10 free throws to help defeat Dayton (3/21) ... Became the faster player to reach 1,000 points with her 17-point performance against Toledo (3/24) ... Scored a game-high 22 points, aided by a career-high 12 free throws, in a win over Ohio (3/30).
2017-2018: Led the team in scoring with 15.0 points per game ... That mark ranked 13th in the conference and was the highest among first-year players ... Shot 81.8 percent from the free-throw line, the third-best in the Big Ten ... Scored in double-figures in 24 games ... Scored 18 points in her first career game against Chicago State (11/10), the most in a debut since Nia Coffey scored 19 against UIC on Nov. 10, 2013 ... Scored a game-high 16 in a win over Santa Clara (11/22) ... Set a new career high in steals (3) along with 12 points and six rebounds in a last-minute win over Auburn (11/25) ... Tallied a then-season-high 29 points and grabbed a career-high eight rebounds in game against Syracuse (11/30) ... Scored 22 points against Minnesota (12/28) in her Big Ten debut ... Played the full 40 minutes at Purdue (1/18) ... Poured in a career-high 33 points on 13-of-19 shooting in an overtime thriller at Indiana (2/4), while playing the full 45 minutes. Led the team in points (17) in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament against Iowa (3/1).
High School/AAU: ESPN 2017 Top 100 (#60) ... WCAC Conference Honorable Mention freshman year… WCAC First Team member and Washington Post Second Team All-Met member sophomore year… WCAC Co-Player of the Year and Washington Post First Team All-Met member junior year… Montgomery Private Schools Player of the Year … USA Today Md. Girls Basketball First Team member… Team record of 24-7 in WCAC Conference in 2015-16 and ranked No. 22 nationally by ESPN… Advanced to Nike Nationals in 2015 with AAU Team (Fairfax Stars)… Advanced to Nike Nationals and named to All-Tournament team in 2016 with AAU Team (Takeover).
Personal: Born Lindsey Denise Pulliam… Parents are Onzilo and Susan Pulliam… Competed against fellow recruits Lauryn Satterwhite and Jordan Hamilton and current player Abi Scheid… Member of Honor Roll throughout high school… Anticipated major is business management.
McKeown on Pulliam: "Great day for the Wildcats as Lindsey brings a tremendous skill set and passion for basketball. She comes from a great family that values education and the student-athlete concept we have here at Northwestern. She also plays in a great high school program and that work ethic and winning attitude will be of great value in college. I love how she can score from all different parts of the floor and how unselfish she is as a player."
2017-2018: Led the team in scoring with 15.0 points per game ... That mark ranked 13th in the conference and was the highest among first-year players ... Shot 81.8 percent from the free-throw line, the third-best in the Big Ten ... Scored in double-figures in 24 games ... Scored 18 points in her first career game against Chicago State (11/10), the most in a debut since Nia Coffey scored 19 against UIC on Nov. 10, 2013 ... Scored a game-high 16 in a win over Santa Clara (11/22) ... Set a new career high in steals (3) along with 12 points and six rebounds in a last-minute win over Auburn (11/25) ... Tallied a then-season-high 29 points and grabbed a career-high eight rebounds in game against Syracuse (11/30) ... Scored 22 points against Minnesota (12/28) in her Big Ten debut ... Played the full 40 minutes at Purdue (1/18) ... Poured in a career-high 33 points on 13-of-19 shooting in an overtime thriller at Indiana (2/4), while playing the full 45 minutes. Led the team in points (17) in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament against Iowa (3/1).
High School/AAU: ESPN 2017 Top 100 (#60) ... WCAC Conference Honorable Mention freshman year… WCAC First Team member and Washington Post Second Team All-Met member sophomore year… WCAC Co-Player of the Year and Washington Post First Team All-Met member junior year… Montgomery Private Schools Player of the Year … USA Today Md. Girls Basketball First Team member… Team record of 24-7 in WCAC Conference in 2015-16 and ranked No. 22 nationally by ESPN… Advanced to Nike Nationals in 2015 with AAU Team (Fairfax Stars)… Advanced to Nike Nationals and named to All-Tournament team in 2016 with AAU Team (Takeover).
Personal: Born Lindsey Denise Pulliam… Parents are Onzilo and Susan Pulliam… Competed against fellow recruits Lauryn Satterwhite and Jordan Hamilton and current player Abi Scheid… Member of Honor Roll throughout high school… Anticipated major is business management.
McKeown on Pulliam: "Great day for the Wildcats as Lindsey brings a tremendous skill set and passion for basketball. She comes from a great family that values education and the student-athlete concept we have here at Northwestern. She also plays in a great high school program and that work ethic and winning attitude will be of great value in college. I love how she can score from all different parts of the floor and how unselfish she is as a player."