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* Lettered as tailback in 1998,99,00,01.
 
* Lettered as tailback in 1998,99,00,01.
 
* Led team in [[Single-Season_Scoring_Leaders|scoring]] and [[Single-Season Rushing Leaders|rushing]] in 2000 & 01. Also led team in rushing in 1998.
 
* Led team in [[Single-Season_Scoring_Leaders|scoring]] and [[Single-Season Rushing Leaders|rushing]] in 2000 & 01. Also led team in rushing in 1998.
* Ranks 4th on the team for career rushing yards (3,194).
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* Ranks among top 5 on the team for career rushing yards (3,194).
 
* Ranks 7th on the team for career all-purpose yards (4,028).
 
* Ranks 7th on the team for career all-purpose yards (4,028).
 
* Tied the school record for touchdowns in a game by scoring four times (three rushing, one receiving) against USC ([[1998]]). He was the first true freshman to score four times in a game and his 12 TDs this season are a school record for true freshmen.
 
* Tied the school record for touchdowns in a game by scoring four times (three rushing, one receiving) against USC ([[1998]]). He was the first true freshman to score four times in a game and his 12 TDs this season are a school record for true freshmen.

Latest revision as of 22:41, 2 November 2017

Sons of Westwood: Bruin Legends

DeSHAUN FOSTER

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • Lettered as tailback in 1998,99,00,01.
  • Led team in scoring and rushing in 2000 & 01. Also led team in rushing in 1998.
  • Ranks among top 5 on the team for career rushing yards (3,194).
  • Ranks 7th on the team for career all-purpose yards (4,028).
  • Tied the school record for touchdowns in a game by scoring four times (three rushing, one receiving) against USC (1998). He was the first true freshman to score four times in a game and his 12 TDs this season are a school record for true freshmen.
  • Had a career game in the 2001 game versus Washington where he rushed for 301 yards and four TDs, including a 92-yard jaunt into the endzone (the second longest rushing play in UCLA history behind a 93 yarder by Chuck Cheshire in 1934.
  • Foster's 301 yards broke the previous record of 274 yards, set by Theotis Brown against Oregon in 1974.

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