AS A SENIOR (25016-16)
- Took the court in 31 games this season, making four starts
- Averaged 4.0 points per game in 19.0 minutes; 5.1 ppg in Big Ten play
- Tallied 11 points on 57 percent shooting (5-7) in loss to Michigan State (2/28/16)
- Missed the win over Iowa (2/17), while spending time in Ohio for the birth of his daughter
- Scored career-high 13 points on 83 percent shooting (5-6) in win over Indiana (2/6) .. Was 2-3 from behind arc
- Made first career start against Ohio State (1/25), finishing with 6 points and 4 rebounds
- Had nine points and a career-high five assists at Northwestern (1/16)
- Shot 75 percent from field (3-4) for second-consecutive game, at Purdue (1/13)
- Had a career day vs. Michigan State (1/10), finishing with 12 points on 75 percent shooting from the field (3-4) and free-throw line (6-8)
- Scored in each of the last five non-conference games, averaging 3.2 ppg in the stretch
- Grabbed a career-high six rebounds in the win at Drexel (12/19)
- Foster produced a then career-high 10 points against Radford (11/24), with a 2-2 showing from behind the arc.
- Saw action in 50 career games since transferring from Vincennes Junior College in Indiana
AS A JUNIOR (2014-15)
- Saw action in 19 games on the season, including 14 Big Ten contests
- Averaged 2.7 ppg, 2.0 rpg in his first season at Penn State
- Averaged 5.0 ppg and 3.3 rpg with 15-23 FGs and 5-6 FTs over seven-game span before injuring knee and missing the Maryland game (2/14/15)
- Saw action in all three Big Ten Tournament games, producing 2.3 ppg and 3.0 rpg
- Tallied second 3-pointer of the season in win over Iowa (3/12/15) ... Both treys this came against the Hawkeyes
- Grabbed career-high eight rebounds vs. Nebraska (3/11/15), including seven on the defensive end
- Was perfect from the free throw line (2-2) for the first time in his career at PSU against Ohio State (3/4/15)
- Logged first career triple against Iowa (2/28/15), adding one steal and one block
- Scored 8 points vs. Minnesota (1/28/15), going 3-3 from field and 2-2 from free throw line
- Had a career game at Michigan State (1/21/15), posting personal bests in nine categories, including 6 points, 5 rebounds and 2 assists ... Rebounds and assists were tied for the team lead.
- Was No. 3 on Sportscenter top plays for layup at Michigan State, while falling to the floor
- Scored first PSU career field goal vs. Purdue (1/17/15) and converted on the and-1 for three points ... Also tallied first steal
- Played nine minutes vs. Dartmouth (12/22/14), tallying first career points on a pair of FTs while also grabbing 3 rebounds
- Saw first PSU career action vs. Fordham (11/16/14)
AS A SOPHOMORE AT VINCENNES (2013-14)
- Earned Second Team JUCO All-America honors
- Led the Trail Blazers to a 34-3 record and a third-place finish in the 2014 NJCAA Division I Tournament
- Tallied 12.2 points and 4.8 assists per game with an assist-to-turnover ratio of 3.1
- Shot 39 percent from behind the arc, ending the season with 59 3-pointers and an average of 1.6 per contest.
- Produced 20 or more points in eight games last season, including a career-high 28 on 10-of-14 shooting vs. Richard J. Daley College (1/3/14)
- Came up with at least five assists in 22 games with a career-best 11 (with one turnover) against Lindsey Wilson (11/19/13)
AS A FRESHMAN AT VINCENNES (2012-13)
- Helped Trailblazers to a 33-4 record and an appearance in the semifinals of the 2014 NJCAA Division I Tournament
HIGH SCHOOL
As a sophomore at Jefferson High School, Foster won a state championship in 2010 with then- teammate and Michigan State alum Adreian Payne. He was named player of the year as a senior in 2012 after averaging 23.5 points and 5.8 assists. Also lettered in football.
PERSONAL
Born April 9, 1994 ... Full name is Devin Davonta' Foster ... Son of Tosha and Cal Foster ... Is the middle child between Keith-Sean and Cameron ... Father, Cal, played basketball at Vincennes before finishing his career at Providence and playing professionally in Greece and Turkey ... Older brother Keith-Sean played football at Hampton University.