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Iowa's Fuller rebounds from ankle injury to post big numbers
Dec. 30, 2009 1:48 pm
IOWA CITY - Aaron Fuller's Iowa career has fluctuated from very good at times to near invisibility.
Last year, Fuller, a sophomore, played 36 of 40 minutes at Penn State and scored 16 points. Later that season in a double-overtime win against Penn State, he played only 10 minutes and didn't score. Those games reflected the typical up-and-down performance of a 6-foot-6 freshman power forward.
This year, Fuller bulked up by 10-plus pounds and was penciled as the team's starter. But an ankle injury sidelined him for nearly six weeks and he played only sporadically for the next 10 games.
“It was a long process of trying to get back and just trying to keep getting healthy to help this team,” Fuller said.
Fuller returned to the starting lineup Tuesday against Purdue. His larger frame proved helpful as he pulled down a career-best eight rebounds and scored 15 points, one off his career high. He was active in the post at both ends and matched Purdue's physical play with a still gimpy left ankle.
“It's doing a lot better,” said Fuller, who averages 4.5 points a game. “I don't really have my full jumping ability quite back yet. Again, it's still icing it and getting back to 100 percent. For the most part it's good.”
Fuller, a Mesa, Ariz., native, and fellow sophomore Matt Gatens also had to help offensively against Purdue's relentless defense. Fuller and Gatens often had to keep defenders off Iowa's point guards by setting screens before getting in the offensive flow.
“They really got up in you for the full court,” Fuller said. “You couldn't just run down and leave the point guard hanging. You had to come back and set multiple on-balls and then run your play. They made us work on the offensive end.”
Fuller showed his full array offensively, hitting a 3-pointer early on to give Iowa a 10-2 lead. He scored six straight points for Iowa in the first half and twice ended Purdue runs with baskets. On two of those possessions he scored after rebounding a teammate's miss.
“He's somebody we definitely missed when he was hurt,” Gatens said. “He was definitely getting healthy and break was good for him to get his ankle back to 100 percent.
“He's an active big guy that does a lot for us.”
Iowa's Aaron Fuller leaps for a rebound over Kelsey Barlow of Purdue during the second half at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City on Tuesday, December 29, 2009. (Cliff Jette/The Gazette)