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- Title:
- Head Coach
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- Phone:
- 801-209-2263
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- Email:
- cameron.foster@wmpenn.edu
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- Year:
- 4
Bio
Twitter: @WPUBowling
Cameron Foster is in his fourth year as Head Men’s Bowling Coach.
Foster led the Statesmen to a memorable campaign in his first season at the helm, headlined by finishing third at the USBC Team Incollegiate Championship. WPU was also second in the Heart of America Athletic Conference Championship and sixth at NAIA Nationals. For his efforts, he was named Heart Coach of the Year in 2022. A three-time Heart Coach of the Year, Foster also garnered the laurel in 2023 and 2024.
He has guided 11 players to all-Heart recognition (one Player of the Year), while 11 individuals were named Heart Scholar-Athletes and 14 claimed NAIA Scholar-Athlete laurels.
One of the most decorated bowlers in school history, Foster graduated from William Penn in 2014 with a degree in Business Management.
While at WPU, Foster garnered five All-America awards, including collecting a first-team nod from the NAIA in 2013. He was picked for three all-Midwest Collegiate Conference teams, headlined by being named MCC Player of the Year in both 2013 and 2014.
Foster concluded his 295-game career (most in program history) with the highest pin average ever at 206.9. He has three of the best single-season averages all-time and is tied for the highest single game ever at 297. A member of two MCC championship squads, Foster also led William Penn to four USBC Sectional tournaments and one USBC National tourney.
Returning back to his home state of Utah following graduation, Foster competed well in numerous amateur, professional, and international events. He rolled multiple perfect 300 games with one coming in the 2019 US Open and another in the 2021 USBC Open Championship.
As a youth, he helped West Jordan HS to a state title and earned an All-State honor. He posted seven perfect games as a youth and won numerous local and regional titles.
Foster is a USBC Silver Level-certified coach.
Foster and his wife Kirstin, a fellow 2014 graduate of WPU, have two children, a daughter Taytum and a son Lincoln. Kirstin is the Head Women’s Bowling Coach at WPU.