Ben Fuller

Benjamin Fuller is in his second year on Azusa Pacific's sports medicine staff, serving as an assistant athletic trainer who oversees the primary care, rehabilitation and prevention of injury for the Azusa Pacific men's soccer, woman's water polo and both men's and women's tennis teams.
Fuller came to Azusa Pacific in the summer of 2008 to oversee the coordination of treatment and rehabilitation for the Cougar swimming and cheerleading teams in addition to his other sport assignments.
Prior to his arrival at Azusa Pacific, Fuller spent 2 years as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Syracuse University where he worked primarily with the Orange football program, but also spent time with the 2008 national champion lacrosse team, both men's and women's basketball programs, track and field and cheerleading. Before his tenure at Syracuse, he spent 6 months as an intern athletic trainer at Sonoma State University, covering baseball and tennis for the Seawolves' sports medicine staff.
Fuller has also served his country, offering nearly 9 years of military service with the California Army National Guard from March of 1997 until his discharge in November of 2005. In that time, he spent 11 months supporting “Operation Enduring Freedom” in Kosovo. For his performance and service, he was twice awarded the Army Achievement Medal and received the Army Good Conduct Medal as well.
Fuller, who has also worked in a physical therapy clinic, graduated from Sonoma State in 2004 with a Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology. He completed work on his Master of Science degree in exercise science from Syracuse University in 2008. Fuller also has an associate degree from Santa Rosa (Calif.) Junior College.
Ben and his wife, Heather, reside in San Dimas.