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Ducks Sign Belmont-Transfer Fuller
04/16/26 | Women's Basketball
Graves adds all-MVC pick to 2026-27 roster.
EUGENE, Ore. – Oregon has added all-Missouri Valley Conference pick and Belmont-transfer forward Hilary Fuller to its 2026-27 roster, head women's basketball coach Kelly Graves announced Thursday.
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Fuller, a 6-foot-2 rising junior from Brisbane, Australia, was an all-MVC third-team selection last season after averaging 14.0 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game while shooting 40.7 percent from the floor as a sophomore. She helped lead the Bruins to a 20-12 (16-4 MVC) record and a second-place finish in the Missouri Valley standings.
During her sophomore season, Fuller appeared in 27 games and made 26 starts, scoring in double figures 20 times. She dropped a career-high 27 points to go with nine rebounds against Illinois State on Jan. 4, one of her five 20-point scoring efforts. Fuller was second on the team with 41 blocks, registering at least one block in 22 of 27 games played.
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As a freshman, she appeared in 26 games and averaged 5.0 minutes, 2.0 points and 1.0 rebounds a game, shooting 40.0 percent from the field.
She played prep basketball at All Hallows' School in Queensland, Australia, while also playing in the semi-professional NBL1 league with the Brisbane Capitals. Fuller was selected for the Australia FIBA U17 National Team and led her country to the gold medal at the 2023 Oceania Championship. At the 2023 U18 Australian Junior Championships, she starred for Queensland South and averaged a double-double with 13.5 points and 10.1 rebounds to go with 2.5 steals, 2.1 blocks and 1.5 assists.
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Fuller will be a junior when the 2026-27 season begins and has two seasons of eligibility remaining.
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Hilary Fuller | Junior, 6-2, Forward, Brisbane, Australia (Belmont)
Played two seasons at Belmont, where she was an all-Missouri Valley Conference third-team selection in 2025-26 as a sophomore … Made 26 starts and appeared in 27 games last season for the Bruins, averaging 14.0 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game while shooting 40.7 percent from the floor and 35.3 percent from the 3-point line … Scored in double figures 20 times last season, including five 20-point scoring efforts, with a career-high 27 points coming against Illinois State on Jan. 4 … Hauled in a season-best nine rebounds twice last season: against Ohio State on Nov. 24 and again against Illinois State on Jan. 4 … Second on her team with 41 blocks (1.5 per game), registering at least one block in 22 of 27 games … Recorded 25 steals, with a career-high four coming at Dayton on Nov. 16 … Scoring elevated to 15.6 points per game during MVC play, shooting 39.8 percent from the field and hauling in 4.8 rebounds … Helped Belmont to a 20-12 overall record (16-4 MVC) and the No. 2 seed in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament … As a freshman, appeared in 26 games and averaged 5.0 minutes, 2.0 points and 1.0 rebounds a game, shooting 40.0 percent from the field … Played prep basketball at All Hallows' School in Queensland, Australia … Also played in the semi-professional NBL1 league with the Brisbane Capitals … Played for the Australia FIBA U17 National Team and led her country to the gold medal at the 2023 Oceania Championship … At the 2023 U18 Australian Junior Championships, she starred for Queensland South and averaged a double-double with 13.5 points and 10.1 rebounds to go with 2.5 steals, 2.1 blocks and 1.5 assists … Also played for the Basketball Australia Gems U19 national team.
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Graves on Fuller: Hilary brings size, skill and a professional work ethic, and she has only begun to tap into her potential. She's so versatile and can do so many things on the court – she's explosive, she can take defenders off the dribble and get to the rim, and she can shoot it. She is a tireless worker on both ends of the floor and will be a great addition to our locker room. We are excited to see her continue to elevate her game in Eugene.
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Fuller, a 6-foot-2 rising junior from Brisbane, Australia, was an all-MVC third-team selection last season after averaging 14.0 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game while shooting 40.7 percent from the floor as a sophomore. She helped lead the Bruins to a 20-12 (16-4 MVC) record and a second-place finish in the Missouri Valley standings.
During her sophomore season, Fuller appeared in 27 games and made 26 starts, scoring in double figures 20 times. She dropped a career-high 27 points to go with nine rebounds against Illinois State on Jan. 4, one of her five 20-point scoring efforts. Fuller was second on the team with 41 blocks, registering at least one block in 22 of 27 games played.
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— Oregon Women's Basketball (@OregonWBB) April 16, 2026
Help us welcome Hilary Fuller! The 6-2 forward was an all-MVC pick at Belmont last season, averaging 14.0 ppg and 4.6 rpg. #GoDucks pic.twitter.com/MlzA4zP4XL
As a freshman, she appeared in 26 games and averaged 5.0 minutes, 2.0 points and 1.0 rebounds a game, shooting 40.0 percent from the field.
She played prep basketball at All Hallows' School in Queensland, Australia, while also playing in the semi-professional NBL1 league with the Brisbane Capitals. Fuller was selected for the Australia FIBA U17 National Team and led her country to the gold medal at the 2023 Oceania Championship. At the 2023 U18 Australian Junior Championships, she starred for Queensland South and averaged a double-double with 13.5 points and 10.1 rebounds to go with 2.5 steals, 2.1 blocks and 1.5 assists.
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Fuller will be a junior when the 2026-27 season begins and has two seasons of eligibility remaining.
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Hilary Fuller | Junior, 6-2, Forward, Brisbane, Australia (Belmont)
Played two seasons at Belmont, where she was an all-Missouri Valley Conference third-team selection in 2025-26 as a sophomore … Made 26 starts and appeared in 27 games last season for the Bruins, averaging 14.0 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game while shooting 40.7 percent from the floor and 35.3 percent from the 3-point line … Scored in double figures 20 times last season, including five 20-point scoring efforts, with a career-high 27 points coming against Illinois State on Jan. 4 … Hauled in a season-best nine rebounds twice last season: against Ohio State on Nov. 24 and again against Illinois State on Jan. 4 … Second on her team with 41 blocks (1.5 per game), registering at least one block in 22 of 27 games … Recorded 25 steals, with a career-high four coming at Dayton on Nov. 16 … Scoring elevated to 15.6 points per game during MVC play, shooting 39.8 percent from the field and hauling in 4.8 rebounds … Helped Belmont to a 20-12 overall record (16-4 MVC) and the No. 2 seed in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament … As a freshman, appeared in 26 games and averaged 5.0 minutes, 2.0 points and 1.0 rebounds a game, shooting 40.0 percent from the field … Played prep basketball at All Hallows' School in Queensland, Australia … Also played in the semi-professional NBL1 league with the Brisbane Capitals … Played for the Australia FIBA U17 National Team and led her country to the gold medal at the 2023 Oceania Championship … At the 2023 U18 Australian Junior Championships, she starred for Queensland South and averaged a double-double with 13.5 points and 10.1 rebounds to go with 2.5 steals, 2.1 blocks and 1.5 assists … Also played for the Basketball Australia Gems U19 national team.
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Graves on Fuller: Hilary brings size, skill and a professional work ethic, and she has only begun to tap into her potential. She's so versatile and can do so many things on the court – she's explosive, she can take defenders off the dribble and get to the rim, and she can shoot it. She is a tireless worker on both ends of the floor and will be a great addition to our locker room. We are excited to see her continue to elevate her game in Eugene.
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