Elan Lee Buller
Elan Lee Buller was a U.S. University Division I WCC basketball player for the Pepperdine University Waves in Malibu, California. He won a gold medal at the Maccabiah Games in Israel and broke two Guinness World Records for the longest basketball shot from the ground.
Early life and college career
Buller grew up in Los Angeles, California and played the point guard position for the El Camino Real High School Varsity basketball team. He scored a school record of 47 points in a game against Granada Hills High School. Based on his high school academic and athletic record, he earned several athletic scholarships and played for Bethel College, Fresno Pacific University, and Pepperdine University. At Pepperdine University, he played point guard from 1999 to 2001. In the 1999/2000 season, Buller was part of the team that beat the Indiana Hoosiers, then coached by Bobby Knight, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Buller also appeared in an Adidas commercial as a basketball player.In July, 2001, Buller played on the United States basketball team that won a gold medal at the Maccabiah Games.
World records
Buller set two Guinness World Records for the longest basketball shot made from the ground level. His first record was achieved on his birthday in 2011 at Campbell Hall Elementary school in Studio City, California. The shot was measured at.His second Guinness World record for longest basketball shot was set on September 9, 2014. The shot was measured at and took place in Oak Park, California. This shot broke Harlem Globetrotter Corey “Thunder” Law's record of.
Accomplishments and awards
- All-City High School Basketball Player in Los Angeles, California
- Guinness World Records for longest ground level basketball shot
- Gold medal at the Maccabiah Games
- Honored for Maccabiah U.S. Gold Medal at the Los Angeles Chapter of ORT, Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, California
- Pepperdine University, Bachelor of Science & Bachelor of Arts