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That player is Clarkston point guard Foster Loyer. When it comes to high school basketball, Loyer sees and controls the game arguably better than anyone in else the state. It is probably why he is ...
The story goes that the first time Foster Loyer walked into the Clarkston gymnasium as a sixth grader fresh from Philadelphia, he gazed to the rafters and wondered aloud to his mom, “Why aren ...
Ask anyone who knows Davidson basketball well about Foster Loyer, and you’ll land on some predictable praise — that he’s “a coach on the floor” who “knows the game well” and who ...
Foster Loyer, Davidson’s point guard, started off his collegiate career playing at Michigan State. If you hear that fact once in No. 10 Davidson’s 9:40 p.m. NCAA tournament game Friday vs.
Joshua Langford spent plenty of time on the Michigan State basketball bench the past two seasons next to Foster Loyer. The Spartans’ injured captain saw how Loyer went about his business ...
Michigan State point guard Foster Loyer didn't get much time on the court to begin his freshman season. As the 6-foot, 170-pound Loyer adjusts to the college game, his soft-shooting touch and ...
And sophomore point guard Foster Loyer knows that to make that plan possible, his development as a backup will be critical. "I think it's going to be important for me to take a big jump this year ...
It’s not until you see Foster Loyer play — shrewd, sharp, skilled — that you realize this guy has more natural instincts than anyone on the court and that it’s no accident. Advertisement ...
Foster Loyer is aware of what Michigan State has done without him on the court over the past eight games. He’s had a better view of it than just about anyone. Better than even when he was playing.
Davidson point guard Foster Loyer drives in a game against Massachusetts in January. Loyer transferred from Michigan State, the team the Wildcats play in a first-round NCAA tournament game Friday.
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