COACHING CAREER
YEAR BY YEAR


2025-PRESENT
Associate Head Coach
Bryant University
NCAA Division 1
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2021-2025
Head Coach
Mohawk Valley College
NJCAA
​ From 2021–2025, Mohawk Valley men’s basketball posted a 90–25 overall record (.786 winning percentage) and developed into a national powerhouse. After taking over the program in July 2021, the team steadily improved each season, advancing from a fourth-place regional finish in 2021–22 to conference and regional championships, multiple NCAA Division I signees, strong academic performance, and consistent player advancement to scholarship-granting institutions.
The program reached its peak during the historic 2024–2025 season, finishing 29–1 (19–1) and capturing the NJCAA National Championship, along with the NJCAA Region 3 regular season and tournament titles and the Mountain Valley Conference championship. That season produced six all-conference selections, five all-region selections, two NJCAA All-Americans, a conference Player of the Year, six players signing full athletic scholarships, and an NCAA Division I signee in Andre Pasha (New Haven). The head coach earned NJCAA National Coach of the Year, NJCAA Region 3 Coach of the Year, and Mountain Valley Conference Coach of the Year honors.
Across four seasons, the program also achieved an NJCAA Elite Eight appearance, led the nation in scoring offense, ranked top 10 nationally in scoring defense, produced multiple conference and regional players of the year, signed several NCAA Division I players, and maintained team GPAs above 3.0, culminating in a sustained run of excellence capped by a national championship.
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2018-2021
Assistant Coach
Siena University
NCAA Division 1
​ From 2018–2021, Siena College men’s basketball experienced sustained success during three seasons with the assistant men’s basketball coach. The program compiled strong conference results, including multiple MAAC championships and one of the largest single-season turnarounds in NCAA Division I.
During the 2020–21 season, Siena finished 12–5 (12–4) and won the MAAC Regular Season Championship, while developing MAAC Players of the Year Manny Camper and Jalen Pickett. The staff recruited and developed All-Conference guard Jordan King (12.3 PPG) and the top-ranked recruit in Maine, Aidan Carpenter, while the assistant coach served as Director of Player Development in addition to offensive and scouting responsibilities.
In 2019–20, the team posted a 20–10 (15–5) record, captured both the MAAC Regular Season and MAAC Tournament Championships, earned the NCAA Tournament automatic bid, and went undefeated at home (14–0) in MVP Arena. That season also featured the recruitment and development of MAAC Player of the Year Jalen Pickett and All-Conference forward Elijah Burns.
The 2018–19 season marked a major turnaround, as Siena finished 17–16 (15–5), tied for second place in the MAAC, representing the 10th-largest turnaround in NCAA Division I that year, while continuing the recruitment and development of MAAC Player of the Year Jalen Pickett.
2017-2018
Assistant Coach/Director Of Scouting
Mount St. Mary's University
NCAA Division 1
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During the 2017–2018 season at Mount St. Mary’s University, Harley Fuller served as Assistant Coach and Director of Scouting and Player Development Strategies, playing a key role in the program’s success. I helped the team finish 18–14 (12–6) and earn the second overall seed in the Northeast Conference. He was directly involved in the development of the NEC Player of the Year, Junior Robinson, and the NEC Defensive Player of the Year, Chris Wray, and assisted in implementing the program’s aggressive “Mayhem” defensive system. Our style of play contributed to the team ranking 19th nationally in made three-pointers per game (10.1).



2015-2017
Head Coach : Mayfield High School
Assistant Coach : Albany City Rocks
​From 2015–2017, Fuller served as an assistant coach with the Albany City Rocks, where I recruited, developed, and coached 11 student-athletes who advanced to NCAA Division I programs while competing regularly in national-level tournaments. During the same period, he was the varsity head coach at Mayfield High School, where he led the program to its first sectional appearance in seven years in his first season. Finishing with a 31–17 head coaching record and completed the largest turnaround by winning percentage in New York State Section 2 in 2015.
