MARK FOSTER | INDUCTED 2017
In the category of student-athlete
Mark Foster arrived on the Hill in the fall of 2005, signing to play for Jeff Carr. It initiated an 11-year run as a Trojan student-athlete and coach. Foster played midfielder/forward from 2005-2009.
The Newcastle, Ireland native instantaneously made an impact on the Trojan soccer pitch earning the 2005 TranSouth Athletic Conference (TSAC) Freshman of the Year and bookending his playing career as the 2008 TSAC Player of the Year. Trevecca cemented his legacy and honored his career by retiring his #3 jersey.
Foster is a two-time TSAC First Team All-Conference, TSAC Second Team All-Conference, and TSAC Scholar Athlete. Foster earned the NAIA Region XI Player of the Week once, and is a Four-time TSAC Player of the Week honoree.
Senior (2008)
NAIA Honorable Mention All-American. Team best eight goals and 20 points with four assists. Set the career assists (13), points (95), and goals scored (41) records. Lead program to a record 29 career wins, nine-win season, and first-ever postseason win.
Junior (2007)
Scored seven goals and 16 points, with four assists.
Sophomore (2006)
Scored eight goals with 18 points and two assists.
Freshman (2005)
Scored a school-record 20 goals and 42 points with four assists.
Coaching Career
Named TNU women's soccer assistant in 2011 and head coach in 2013. Produced a 40-27-8 overall career mark, the second most in school history. His 29-13-6 conference mark is a school-record for wins. First women's soccer coach at Trevecca to own a winning record. Led team to the G-MAC Regular Season Championship, and is a two-time conference coach of the year.