| Sport(s): | Men's Basketball |
| Years at HCJC/TVCC: | (1970-72) |
Fuller came to the college known as a prolific scorer. He did not do anything in his two-year career as a Cardinal to tarnish his reputation.
Signed out of Valencia High School in Shreveport, La., by NJCAA and Cardinal Hall of Fame coach Leon Spencer, Fuller brought with him a 44.0 scoring average as a senior. He owned the single-game city scoring record with a 64-point performance and had six times scored 50 or more points in game.
In 1972 as a sophomore, Fuller authored two Cardinal records that still stand. He lit up Navarro for 53 points to establish the single-game scoring record, hitting 22 shots – also a record.
Fuller was an all-conference performer as a sophomore and received the team’s Outstanding Player Award, having averaged 26.9 points and 15.0 rebounds per game.
As a freshman, Fuller had averaged 17.8 points and 12.0 rebounds per game as the Cardinals won a conference championship with a 15-1 record.
Fuller went on to play one year at Centenary College in Shreveport, playing in 25 games and averaging 4.6 points and 2.5 rebounds per game.
He married an Athens native (Karen) and their son, Trae, played for Spencer and the Cardinals from 2000-02.