2016-17 Track & Field Roster

Fuller, Alexis
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Ostrander, Fuller 2019MWITF
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23 FEB 2018: The 2018 Mountain West Indoor Track and Field Championship takes place at the Albuquerque Convention Center in Albuquerque, NM. Justin Tafoya/NCAA Photos
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23 FEB 2018: The 2018 Mountain West Indoor Track and Field Championship takes place at the Albuquerque Convention Center in Albuquerque, NM. Justin Tafoya/NCAA Photos
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Alexis Fuller

Alexis Fuller

  • Class:
    Sophomore
  • Hometown:
    Camas, Wash.
  • High School:
    Union HS
  • 5x All-American (2018 First-Team Indoor Distance Medley; 2018 Honorable Mention Outdoor 1,500-meter; 2019 Second-Team Indoor Mile; 2019 Second-Team Indoor Distance Medley Relay; 2019 Honorable Mention Outdoor 1,500-meter)
  • 7x Mountain West Champion (2016 Indoor Distance Medley Relay; 2016 Indoor 800m; 2017 Indoor Distance Medley Relay; 2018 Indoor Distance Medley Relay; 2018 Indoor Mile; 2018 Outdoor 1,500-meter; 2019 Indoor Distance Medley Relay; 2019 Outdoor 1,500-meter)
  • 10x All-Mountain West Track and Field (2016 Indoor Distance Medley Relay; 2016 Indoor 800m; 2017 Indoor Distance Medley Relay; 2018 Indoor Distance Medley Relay; 2018 Indoor Mile; 2018 Outdoor 1,500-meter; 2019 Indoor Distance Medley Relay; 2019 Indoor Mile; 2019 Outdoor 1,500-meter)
  • 1x All-Mountain West Cross Country (2018 First Team)
  • 1x All West-Region Cross Country (2018)
  • 2x NCAA West Preliminary Round (2018 1,500-meter; 2019 1,500-meter)


BOISE STATE CAREER
2018-19: CROSS COUNTRY-
A consistent force in the lineup, finished in the top five for Boise State in every meet on the season . . . A scorer at the season opener, placing fourth at the Sundodger Invitational in 20:51.90 (Sept. 8) . . . Was just outside of the top 25 at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational, placing 26th in 20:17.4 for 6k to help lead Boise State to a runner-up finish (Sept. 28) . . . Had a phenomenal day at the Mountain West Championships, placing seventh as the Broncos’ third runner in 20:45.7 (Oct. 26) . . . Was Boise State’s fourth runner in 15th (20:02.9) to earn All-Region honors for the first time in her career, while helping the Broncos to an automatic bid to the national championships (Nov. 9) . . . Finished 104th (21:06.9) at the NCAA Championships as Boise State’s No. 4 runner (Nov. 17) . . . INDOOR- Set a new personal best of 2:45.67 in the 1000m at the Ed Jacoby Invitational and Multis, taking home the victory in the process (Jan. 18-19) . . . Ran the opening leg of Boise State’s second-place distance medley relay on Friday, before coming back to post the fastest time by a collegian with a 2:06.39 – moving her to second on the school record book – at the UW Invitational (Jan. 25-26) . . . Was the fastest collegian in the mile at the Husky Classic, setting a nearly nine-second personal best of 4:36.83 – the second-fastest time in school history – to take fifth overall (Feb. 8) . . . Took third in the mile for All-Mountain West honors, while also winning a title as a member of Boise State’s distance medley relay team at the conference championships (Feb. 21-23) . . . Finished the season with a ninth-place showing in the mile at the NCAA Championships to earn second-team All-America honors. Posted the fastest time of the prelims in a personal best of 4:36.27, while also running a leg of the distance medley relay team (March 8-9) . . . OUTDOOR- Earned honorable mention All-America honors at the NCAA Championships (June 5-8) . . . Reclaimed the school record in the 1,500-meter by running 4:11.18 at the NCAA West Preliminary Round . . . Successfully defended her Mountain West title in the 1,500-meter, while also running a leg of the 4x400 relay at the conference championships (May 8-11) . . . Ran the third-fastest time in program history in the 800m (2:05.57) at the Sun Angel Classic (April 5-6) . . . Saw action in the 1,500-meter at the Stanford Invitational (March 29-30), Bryan Clay Invitational (4:21.21) and the Portland Twilight (May 3) . . . Finished the season with the third-fastest 1,500-meter time in the nation.

2017-18: CROSS COUNTRY- A consistent presence in the Boise State lineup all season long . . . Boise State’s No. 5 runner at the NCAA Championships, placing 122nd in 20:53.7 (Nov. 18) . . . Finished 38th at the West Region Championships (Nov. 10) . . . Was 22nd in 21:43.62 for 6k at the Mountain West Championships (Oct. 27) . . . Boise State’s No. 5 runner at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational, placing 66th (Oct. 13) . . . Opened the season in 23rd at the Greater Louisville Classic as the No. 5 runner for Boise State (Sept. 30) . . . INDOOR- Earned All-American honors by running the 1,200m leg on Boise State’s fifth-place distance medley relay – the first distance medley to qualify for a national championship in school history – in a school record 10:58.93 (March 9-10) . . . Best performance of the year came at the Mountain West Championship. Came from behind to win the Mountain West title in the mile, running 4:45.73, the third-fastest time in Mountain West Championship history. Also ran the 800m leg of Boise State’s distance medley relay that won for the third-consecutive year, while also setting a national leading time when adjusted for altitude, as well as the school, facility and Mountain West Championship record of 11:05.39. Also ran the 3000m (Feb. 22-24) . . . Appeared in the 3,000m run at the Husky Classic (Feb. 9-10) . . . Had a stellar weekend at the UW Invitational, running the anchor leg of Boise State’s runner-up distance medley relay that set a new school record of 11:15.67. Also took 10th in the 3,000m the following day in a personal best of 9:25.51 (Jan. 26-27) . . . Was the top collegian in the 1,000 meter at the Ed Jacoby Invitational (Jan. 12-13), finishing second in an eight second personal best of 2:53.68. Also ran the 1,200 meter leg on the Boise State ‘Orange’ DMR that weekend . . . OUTDOOR- Put together an outstanding middle-distance season, becoming the first female to represent Boise State at the national championships in the 1,500m since 1997 . . . Set a new school record of 4:12.56 in the 1,500m at the Bryan Clay Invitational (April 19-20) . . . Won the Mountain West title in the 1,500m, winning in a time of 4:20.40 to break a 17-year old conference championship record (May 9-12) . . . Took sixth in the final prelims of the NCAA West Regional to advance to the national championship for the first time as an individual in her career (May 24-26) . . . Took 17th in the prelims at the NCAA Championships in 4:15.92 to earn Honorable Mention All-America honors (June 6-9) . . . Opened the season with a victory in the 1,500m at the Stanford Invitational (March 30-31).

2016-17: CROSS COUNTRY - Competed in four meets over the course of her cross country sophomore campaign…took 14th at the Sagebrush Invitational 5K (18:23.47) to cross as the line as Boise State’s fifth finisher…competed at the Roy Griak Invitational (23:13.1) and finished in 78th place…also saw action at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational (140th – 21:50.2)…was 38th at the conference championships, recording a 21:45.4...INDOOR – Ran a leg on the Bronco DMR team that won its second-straight Mountain West title thanks to an 11:19.39 at the conference championships…started the year off extremely strong with a victory in the 1,000m (3:01.29) at the Ed Jacoby Invitational and also helped the DMR team take second that same weekend with a 12:18.72…14th in the mile at the UW Invitational after crossing the line in 4:46.67…clocked a 4:56.74 two weeks later at the Husky Classic…OUTDOOR – Was runner-up in the 1,500m at the conference championships, running a 4:26.85…also competed in the 800m at the championships, taking ninth (2:14.02)…42nd in the 1,500m at the NCAA West Preliminary Championships…kicked off the outdoor season with a career-best 4:22.08 in the 1,5000m to win the Stanford Invitational…tried her hand in the 5k at the Bryan Clay Invitational, recording a 16:34.55 for 17th place…won the 800m at the Border Clash (2:07.78) and also helped the 4x400m relay team (3:48.93) take first, as well.

2015-16: CROSS COUNTRY - A mainstay in the Broncos’ lineup, specifically towards the end of the year…won the Utah State Invitational with a 5k time of 17:41.1…was the fifth scoring Bronco at the NCAA Championships, clocking a 21:36.1 for 197th place…took 119th at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational, good as the No. 5 scorer for Boise State (24:52.67)…was 32nd at the Mountain West Championships (24:52.67)…63rd at the NCAA West Regional (21:45.4)…ran a 23:15.7 at the Roy Griak Invitational for 91st place...INDOOR – Had a sensational freshman season, appropriately ending it with a Mountain West title in the 800m…recorded the school record 800m time in the preliminaries of the conference championships, running a 2:08.92 to make it to the finals where she clocked a 2:09.15…helped the distance medley relay team win the conference title (1,200m) with a school-record time of 11:16.41…started the year by helping the DMR team (12:11.93) win at the Ed Jacoby Invite…was also fourth in the mile at the same event with a 5:00.28…turned in a solid 800m performance at the UW Invitational, running a 2:11.88…ran the third-fastest mile in school history at the Husky Classic (4:47.58)...OUTDOOR – Continued excelling in the middle distances, competing in the 800m and 1,500m in her debut outdoor season…took fifth in the 800m at the conference championships, running an outdoor-season-best 2:09.53…started the year at the Stanford Invitational, clocking her best 1,500m time and finish of the year with a 4:25.45 to take fourth…was 17th in the 1,500m (4:26.32) at the Stanford Twilight…ran at the Payton Jordan Invitational in the 1,500m as well, recording a 4:37.79.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Alexis Fuller was a top-three finisher at the Washington Cross Country 4A State Championships during all four years at Union High School.  She won five 5,000m cross country races and four 1,600m races in track and field in her senior season at Union. Fuller ranked 12th in the nation in the 1,500m (4:27) and won the Washington Track and Field 4A State Championship in the 800m as a freshman in 2012.

CAREER BESTS
Cross Country
5k- 17:10.16
6k - 20:02.9

Indoor
800m - 2:05.93
1,000m- 2:45.67
Mile - 4:36.27
3,000m- 9:25.51

Outdoor 
800m - 2:05.57
1,500m - 4:11.18 (School Record)
5,000m- 16:34.55

Prep
3,000m - 10:10.20
1,500m - 4:27.42
800m - 2:10.68

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