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Tyrone Foster
Tyrone Foster
Sport(s): Men's Basketball
Years at HCJC/TVCC: 1993-95

Still the holder of six school records, Foster is one of the most dominant guards in Cardinal basketball history. He is the record holder for consecutive free throws in a game (15), career three-pointers (149), best career three-point percentage (41.5), assists in a game (17), assists in a season (288) and assists in a career (463).
  Foster directed the Cardinals to a 30-8 record in the 1994-95 season, which represents the last 30-win season for the men’s basketball program. The Cardinals finished eighth that year at the national tournament.
  He was first-team All-America as a sophomore in 1995 and was twice named all-conference.
  Foster played one season at the University of Oklahoma, where he averaged 10.5 points per game and helped the Sooner reached the NCAA Tournament, and one season at Southwest Louisiana University (now Louisiana-Lafayette University). At SW Louisiana, he averaged 16.0 points per game and shot 42.5 percent from three-point range, helping the Ragin’ Cajuns to the Sun Belt Tournament championship and earning him all-conference honors.