In a sport featuring a bewildering variety of defenses, some NCAA basketball players specialize in reducing the game to its simplest form: one man with the ball and one man trying to stop him. When these top-tier scoring threats can face down a single defender without help, the results end up on highlight reels.
One surprise addition to the upper echelons in 2013-14 was Kansas State’s Marcus Foster. Under the radar as a recruit, the 6’2” Wildcat quickly found himself over the rim as one of the top freshman scorers in the nation, thanks in large measure to a toughness that belies his size.
Read on for a closer look at Foster’s imposing skill set, along with nine more players who demand multiple defend...
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