Santa Clara Athletics Hall of Fame
Foster became a starter at Santa Clara almost immediately as a freshman. In his first West Coast Conference game, he put up 31 points against rival Saint Mary's. That season he played over 1,000 minutes while breaking Kurt Rambis' record for most points by a freshman and passed Steve Nash on the single season list for 3-pointers made.
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As a sophomore, Foster got off to a hot start before a broken foot ended his season early.
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He came back even stronger during the 2010-11 season and helped lead the Broncos to 24 wins, up from 12 the year before. Foster led the nation in 3-pointers made and set the school record for points in a season with 766. He also led his team in assists and steals to show his all-around game. He was First Team All-WCC, NABC All-District First Team, and a Mid-Major All-American.
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During his career, Foster broke the Bay Area record for 3-pointers made and still holds the top spot on the program's scoring list with 2,423 points. By the time he graduated, Foster was ranked ninth all-time in college basketball in 3-pointers made. In WCC play, he ranked first in 3-pointers made, second in total points, and third in points per game. On Santa Clara lists, he is first in games started, minutes played, total field goals, and 3-pointers made, second in steals, third in games played and scoring average, and sixth in total assists. He is still the Bronco career leader in both a season and career total for points scored, 3-pointers made, total field goals made, steals in a season, and both games started and minutes played in a season.