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Brandy (Bratton) Lusk

  • Class
    2002
  • Induction
    2007
  • Sport(s)
    Track & Field

The first Lady Bison track athlete to be inducted into the OBU Athletic Hall of Fame, Brandy (Bratton) Lusk of Tulsa helped launch the success women’s track and field has enjoyed on Bison Hill in the 2000s.

She was part of three national championship events, won 21 All-America awards, and had accumulated 10 Lady Bison track records when she graduated. Longtime OBU track coach Ford Mastin once said, “We’re talking about a potential NAIA Hall of Famer in Brandy. Overall, I think she’s one of the best we’ve had, when you consider all the events she was successful in.”

She was anchor of the outdoor national champion 4x800 relay team (2:11.34) in 2002. In 2002 she won the 800 indoor title (2:11.34) and the 800 outdoor title (2:12.87). She also was a member of an OBU 1600 sprint medley relay team which finished fifth at the Drake Relays in 1999 and second in 2000.

Lusk won All-America awards as follows: four in cross country; 10 in indoor track, and seven in outdoor track.

She is an elementary teacher and lives in Broken Arrow with her husband and three sons.

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