Bill Foster

Basketball coach and player with Duke

Bill Foster - Athletes & Sports Figures born August 19th, 1929
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Played college basketball at Duke University, contributing to the team's success during the early 1960s. Transitioned into coaching, leading teams at both the collegiate and professional levels. Served as head coach at notable institutions including the University of South Carolina and the University of Chicago. Achieved recognition for developing talent and promoting player development. Foster's coaching tenure included leading teams to NCAA tournament appearances.

Played at Duke University

Coached at University of South Carolina

Coached at University of Chicago

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