Continued to work extremely hard on developing offensive game, per the staff … One of the top rebounders in the NCAC.
2017-18: Continued to rate as one of the NCAC’s elite defensive-minded big men … One of two student-athletes league-wide to rank in the top-five in rebounding and blocked shots with the other being teammate Alex Baptiste … Started all 29 games, and ranked fourth on the team with 28.5 minutes per night … Averaged career-highs in points (6.9) and rebounds (7.2), and ranked fourth in the conference in rebounding … Secured the third-most offensive rebounds, 78, in the NCAC … Ranked fifth in the NCAC with 0.9 blocks per night … Signature moment was a game-winning free throw with one second remaining against WPI (Dec. 29), a game in which Wooster rallied back from a 17-point second-half deficit … Recorded three double-doubles on the year, including against Hiram (Dec. 6) … Upped career-high in scoring from 13 to 23 against the Terriers, and scored 17 points in the second half … Finished one rebound shy of matching career-high with 16 boards against Allegheny (Feb. 7), 10 of which came on the offensive end of the floor.
2016-17: Entered all 29 games and became a mainstay in the starting lineup over the final 17 games of the season, helping the Scots to an incredible 15-2 record down the stretch … Emerged as one of the conference’s premier defensive-minded big men … Ranked seventh in the NCAC with 6.4 rebounds per game, including nearly eight per night upon moving into the starting lineup … Totaled six double-digit rebound games, including a career-high and co-team best for the season of 17 in win at Kenyon (Feb. 15) … Two games later, had a 15-rebound night versus Wabash (Feb. 21) in the quarterfinals of the NCAC Tournament, and went on to average 10 rebounds for the NCAC Tournament with follow-up efforts of eight and seven versus Denison (Feb. 24) and Ohio Wesleyan (Feb. 25), respectively … One of the offensive standouts in the NCAC Tournament semifinal win over Denison with a season-high 11 points … Key in helping Wooster lead the league in blocked shots with 25 on the year, including eight multi-block games.
2015-16: Entered all 32 games as a first-year, while logging nine starts … Averaged 2.6 points and 2.1 rebounds per game … Signature game came versus Skidmore (Nov. 21) with 13 points and seven rebounds on the afternoon … Collected five or more rebounds in a quartet of games.
Prior to Wooster: Third-team all-district and first-team all-county as a senior at Brunswick High School, coached by Joe Mackey … Helped the Blue Devils to a 19-6 record in 2014-15, averaging 10.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 2.1 assists … Also was first-team all-county in football once … Totaled five varsity letters – three in football, two in basketball.
Personal: Born Aug. 1, 1997 … Son of Rudy and Tracie Bulic, and older sister Gabbie spent three seasons as a student-athlete on the volleyball team at the University of Michigan … Majoring in business economics with a minor in German.