Laura Fuller
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- Height:
- 5-5
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- Hometown:
- Burnsville, Minn.
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- High School:
- Burnsville
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- Major:
- English Education
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- Minor:
- Writing & Coaching
Bio
Why did you choose Concordia: Immediately felt like I belonged and everyone would push me to be my best and care about my future.
Post Graduation plans: Get Master's in Education and work in a highschool
Volunteer Activities: SAAC (2022-2023), Church (2016-2023)
The FULLER File
Favorite food: Pasta of all kinds
Favorite restaurant: Druken Noodle
Favorite movie: Beauty and the Beast
Favorite TV/Streaming Series: Bones
Top song(s) on your playlist: Solamente, Champagne Problems, Midnight Rain
Place in the world you most want to visit: England
My favorite professional sports team: Boston Red Sox
My favorite professional athlete when I was growing up: Shawn Johnson
My dream job is: English professor
News mentions
The first spring meet in Minnesota was a success for the Cobbers as they recorded 11 Top 5 finishes, had five program Top 20 marks and nine personal best numbers at the Hamline Invitational in St. Paul.
Sophomore Emily Rengo tied the 20-year-old school record in the 60-meter dash at the UND Rune-Up. All-American Angie Pfeiffer now has company atop the school's all-time list.
Concordia competed in its first mostly Division III multi-team invitational and came away with a third-place team finish at the St. Ben’s Invitational held at St. John’s University.
Concordia headed north for its first away meet of the 2024 indoor season and came away with eight Top 5 finishes and five all-time Cobber marks at the UND Open.
Concordia had a trio of upper-class athletes and a pair of relay teams lead the team at the season-opening Cobber Open on Saturday. Airial Johnson, Peyton Selle and Brooke Kangas all posted Top 3 finishes to help the Cobbers kick off the 2024 campaign, while the CC 4x200 and 4x400-meter relay teams both recorded event wins.
