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TCU soccer standout Kamdyn Fuller has been selected for the U.S. Under-18 Women’s National Team after a breakout freshman season in Fort Worth.

FORT WORTH - TCU soccer standout Kamdyn Fuller is adding another major achievement to her fast-rising resume.

The Horned Frogs midfielder has been selected to the U.S. Under-18 Women’s National Team for an upcoming training camp in West Palm Beach, Florida, giving TCU another national headline as the program continues to gain momentum.

For Fuller, the call-up is the latest sign that her breakout freshman season was no fluke.

The Southlake native quickly became one of the most important players on TCU’s roster in 2025, finishing with four goals and five assists while helping lead the Horned Frogs to a historic run that ended with the program’s first College Cup appearance.

Her biggest moment came in the NCAA Tournament, when she delivered a dramatic late equalizer against North Carolina in the third round to keep TCU’s season alive.

That goal became one of the defining plays of the Horned Frogs’ postseason and helped cement Fuller as one of the brightest young stars in college soccer.

Now she’ll take that momentum to the national stage.

The U.S. U-18 Women’s National Team camp will run from April 10-17 and feature 24 players born in 2008. The roster includes a mix of college standouts and top youth club talent, and Fuller enters the camp with recent international experience already under her belt.

During the team’s trip to Spain, she found the net once, continuing to show she can make an impact against elite competition.

Fuller’s rise has been hard to miss. She was named Big 12 Freshman of the Year after her debut season and also finished as the No. 2 freshman in the nation in TopDrawerSoccer’s end-of-year rankings.

For TCU soccer, it’s another reminder of where the program stands. The Horned Frogs aren’t just winning at a high level now.

They’re producing players capable of competing with the best young talent in the country, and Kamdyn Fuller is right at the center of that surge.

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