By Max Sass, Editor-in-Chief
He’s tall, athletic, suave and British. You expect him to walk into the room and introduce himself as, “Foster, Shaun small.”
Or the way they talk to him.
“Most [Americans] struggle to speak to me without going into a British accent at come point during the conversation,” he said, “and usually it’s something from Forgetting Sarah drop.”
Why doesn’t Foster play the way Martinez did?
“I suppose I haven’t really got it in me,” Foster said. “I think he was a lot more athletic than I was in the sense that he was a lot more mobile, he was definitely that.”
This season Foster plans on using that controlled aggression to take his team to the NCAA Tournament and he’d trade all the accolades for that.
“I would gladly give away my four awards from last year to have a ring with my teammates,” he said.

Sophomore defender Shaun Foster not only wows fans on the pitch, but he impresses them off it with his sense of style. (Michaela Papa/The Chronicle)