Aaron Fuller
Aaron Fuller

Bio

Aaron Fuller joined Simpson College as head coach of the Storm men’s and women’s track and field teams Aug. 2, 2021.

An experienced assistant coach with a strong record of success, Fuller comes to Simpson after helping Doane to an NAIA national championship in 2021.

Fuller spent two seasons as an assistant track and field and strength and conditioning coach for the Tigers. In his last season with the Tigers, he helped the men's team tie for the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field National Championship.

Prior to his stop at Doane, Fuller worked two seasons at NAIA Morningside College. He was an integral part in coaching Aurora Arevalo to a runner-up finish in the heptathlon at the 2019 NAIA Outdoor Track and Field National Championships.

From 2014-17, Fuller coached at NCAA Division II Fort Hays State University. He started as a graduate assistant before moving into an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator position.

In total, Fuller has coached 10 All-Americans during his stops across NCAA Division II and NAIA institutions.

Fuller earned his bachelor's degree in exercise science and physical education from Central College in 2014 and a master's degree in health and human performance from Fort Hays State in 2016.

As a four-time letterwinner with the Dutch track and field program, Fuller tallied four all-conference honors, including a first-place performance in the pole vault at the league indoor championships in 2012. His name is still written in the Central record books with three top-10 marks, including a second-place nod in the indoor pole vault.

He resides in Indianola with his wife Courtney, and their two daughters, Madison and Mackenzie.

The Fuller File
Hometown: Aberdeen, S.D.
High School: Aberdeen Roncalli, 2009
Education: M.S., Fort Hays State University, 2016; B.S., Central College, 2014
Running Experience: Central College, 2009-14

Coaching Career
2021: Simpson, head coach
2019-21: Doane University, assistant coach
2017-19: Morningside College, assistant coach
2016-17: Fort Hays State University, assistant coach
2014-16: Fort Hays State University, graduate assistant