Career Highlights

  • Academic All-Big Ten (2011)
  • First-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2008)
  • Second-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2009)
  • Three-Time Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall 2007, 2009; Spring 2008)

2011 (Senior)
Aftering redshirting what would have been her senior year in 2010, Michaella Fulmer returned for the 2011 season and started all 18 games.

Fulmer notched her lone point of the season in year's final game at Minnesota with an assist.

Fulmer was an Academic All-Big Ten selection in the classroom, picking up her third career all-conference honor.

2010 (Senior)
Fulmer was expecting to contend for a starting spot in 2010 but suffered a torn ACL during fall camp and will not be able to participate this season. With 25 career points, Fulmer is the third-highest scorer among the current Huskers, trailing only Morgan Marlborough and Molly Thomas.

2009 (Junior)
Fulmer was once again one of Nebraska's biggest offensive threats, scoring four goals and adding three assists for the second consecutive season. She tied for the Huskers' best shot-on-goal percentage (.550) by scoring her four goals in 11 attempts on net. Fulmer was credited for game-winning goals in wins over Green Bay and Kansas and accounted for her season assist total in back-to-back wins over Lamar (2) and North Dakota (1) on Sept. 4 and Sept. 11. Her first goal of the season also came against Lamar, as she tied her career-high point total with four in the contest.

Fulmer played in 16-of-20 matches during the season, starting the final game against Oklahoma State at the Big 12 Championship. With 11 points, she was one of four Huskers to reach a double-digit point total in both 2008 and 2009 (also Molly Thomas, Anna Caniglia and Shay Powell).

In the classroom, Fulmer was named second-team academic All-Big 12 in 2009. She earned Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll accolades during the fall semester, her third award overall.

2008 (Sophomore)
Fulmer finished the season second on the team with 11 points. She posted four goals, including her first career game-winner against Iowa State on Oct. 31, and racked up three assists. Fulmer opened the season by posting a career-high four points on two goals against Northwestern on Aug. 22. Fulmer started the next two games, and appeared in all 20 Husker contests during 2008.

She earned back-to-back assists in NU wins over No. 25 Kansas on Sept. 26 and Missouri on Sept. 28, including the game-winner against the Tigers. She also posted a goal in Nebraska's 3-0 victory over Texas Tech on Oct. 19. Fulmer's four goals ranked third on the team, while her three assists ranked second.

In the classroom, Fulmer was one of 15 Huskers who captured academic All-Big 12 honors, as she earned first-team accolades.

2007 (Freshman)
Fulmer played in 17 of Nebraska's 19 contests in 2007. Making the most of her time on the field, Fulmer averaged better than one shot per game and amassed 18 total shots, including seven on goal.

Fulmer's season was highlighted by her three-point performance against Lamar in a 4-0 NU win on Oct. 12. Fulmer racked up five shots, putting three on goal, while she collected her first career goal and assist in the same game. Fulmer assisted on a Jaclyn White goal in the 39th minute and got one of her own in the 66th minute.

Three Husker freshmen scored their first career points in the game, as Fulmer helped the Huskers to 44 shots, the most in a game since NU recorded 44 in an 11-0 win over Drury on Sept. 3, 2000.

High School
In her four years at O'Hara High School in Kansas City, Mo., Fulmer helped the team to three state titles. Her biggest contribution was her amazing goal-scoring abilities. Fulmer set the Missouri state goal-scoring record (169) in her junior season, en route to helping her team to its fifth consecutive state championship. She added 46 more goals in her senior season, finishing her run with 215 goals and 34 assists.

The 5-4 forward was a three-time first-team Missouri all-state and all-district selection, as well as a two-time first-team all-conference member. In 2006, she was named the Missouri Class 1 Player of the Year.

Other Information
Fulmer spent her club career under the tutelage of coaches Steve Pecher and Scott McDoniel at the St. Louis Soccer Club, which won nine Missouri State Cup Championships. During her tenure, Fulmer also helped the club to a second-place Region II finish and a top-25 national ranking.

Personal Information
Michaella is the daughter of Denny and Martha Fulmer and was born Sept. 11, 1988. Michaella has two sisters, Makenna and Kelsey, and a brother, Kasey. Michaella is majoring in accounting at Nebraska.

Worth Noting
Two of the top goal scorers in Missouri high school history, Fulmer and sophomore Morgan Marlborough competed against each other during their prep careers in Lee's Summit, Mo.


 

Fulmer's Career Statistics

Year

GP-GS

Shots

SOG

Goals

Assists

Points

2007 17-0 18 7 1 1 3
2008 20-3 33 11 4 3 11
2009 16-1 20 11 4 3 11
2010 Redshirt          
2011 18-18 6 3 0 1 1

Totals

71-22

77

32

9

8

26


Fulmer's Career Highs
Points -
4 two times, last vs. Lamar (9/4/09)
Goals - 2 vs. Northwestern (8/22/08)
Assists - 2 vs. Lamar (9/4/09)

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