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Who is Marcus Foster? Xavier guard has his biggest game vs Texas in NCAA First Four
WATCH: Breaking down Xavier’s NCAA Tournament win over Texas
Xavier beat reporter Shelby Dermer recaps the Musketeers’ 86-80 victory over Texas Wednesday night at UD Arena.
Xavier University senior guard Marcus Foster averaged 7.6 points and 4.8 rebounds per game in his first season for the Musketeers.
During Wednesday night’s NCAA tournament First Four game against the Texas Longhorns in Dayton, the Muskies had to overcome a double-digit deficit and foul trouble for leading scorers Zach Freemantle and Ryan Conwell.
Foster put XU on his shoulders for much of the game, scoring a season-high 22 points on 8-of-9 from the field and 4-of-5 from 3-point range, with eight rebounds and two assists in 31 minutes.
The Musketeers simply would not have advanced to their Round-of-64 matchup with Illinois in Milwaukee without Foster’s big night.
What to know about Foster:
Foster played four seasons at Furman before transferring to Xavier.
Foster committed to XU last March, reportedly choosing the Muskies over Indiana and Cal.
He averaged 10 points and 5.1 rebounds per game in 112 games for the Paladins. In his final season at Furman, he averaged 17 points and 7.5 rebounds per game in 24 games.
Foster starred for Furman in the 2023 NCAA tournament, against Kadin Shedrick and Virginia.
While XU was making its Sweet 16 run in the 2023 NCAA tournament, Foster was helping 13th seed Furman to a first-round upset of No. 4 Virginia.
Foster was the Paladins’ second-leading scorer, with 14 points against the Cavaliers.
Kadin Shedrick, who led Virginia with 15 points in that loss to Furman, had 11 points for Texas in the Longhorns’ loss to Xavier.
Foster made more 3-pointers Wednesday than he had made in Xavier’s previous five games.
Foster was 4-of-6 from 3-point range against Morgan State; 3-of-5 from 3 against St. John’s; and 3-of-3 from 3 against Georgetown.
But in XU’s five games leading up to the First Four win, Foster was 3-of-17 from 3-point range.
Suffice it to say that Texas wasn’t expecting Foster to go 4-of-5 from long distance.
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QUICK LOOK: Gas prices in Texas ahead of Fourth of July
LUBBOCK, Texas — As people travel to celebrate the Fourth of July, gas prices are on the rise in Texas as of Thursday, July 2, 2026, as the Fourth of July weekend approaches.
According to the AAA gas price website, Texas is below the current national average gas price of $3.85. The Lone Star State’s gas price average is $3.34, while the state of California has an above-average gas price of $5.42.
The Austin/San Marcos area’s current gas price average is around $3.21, according to the AAA Gas Price.
In Williamson County, the average was $3.18, while Travis and Hays counties were at $3.21.
El Paso is currently the Texas city with the highest gas prices, with an average price of $3.63. Below are other Texas cities’ averages:
- Abilene – $3.46
- College Station/Bryan – $3.44
- Dallas – $3.29
- Fort Worth/Arlington – $3.28
- Houston – $3.34
- Killeen/Temple/Fort Hood – $3.24
- Lubbock – $3.26
- San Antonio – $3.41
- Tyler – $3.26
- Waco – $3.26
For those traveling for the Fourth of July weekend, it is a good reminder to drink responsibly, share the road and plan ahead.
To learn more about gas prices around Texas and the rest of the nation, find out more at AAA.
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New date set for opening of Six Flags Over Texas’ Tormenta Rampaging Run coaster after delay
Six Flags Over Texas’ new record-breaking dive coaster, Tormenta Rampaging Run, is now scheduled to open on Thursday, July 9, park officials announced Wednesday.
It had been scheduled to open on June 26 as part of the park’s 65th anniversary, but that was delayed due to longer-than-expected testing of the high-flying roller coaster.
When it announced the delay, the park said on social media, “… it ensures that when Tormenta charges out of the gates, it will be a ride experience worthy of its name – bold, intense, and unforgettable.”
Ride will break six world records
The Tormenta Rampaging Run is inspired by Spain’s Running of the Bulls. The coaster will be located in a new section of Six Flags called Rancho de la Tormenta, featuring Cocina Abuela – a Spanish/Latin American restaurant.
The ride, designed by coaster manufacturer Bolliger & Mabillard, will begin with a 309-foot climb, followed by a 95-degree beyond-vertical drop, and will include sharp turns, airtime moments, and multiple inversions.
It will break six records when it opens: the tallest dive coaster (309 feet), the fastest dive coaster (87 mph), the longest dive coaster (4,199 feet), the tallest vertical coaster loop (179 feet), the highest Immelmann inversion (218 feet), and the highest 95-degree beyond-vertical drop (285 feet).
CBS News Texas will provide updates should additional information become available.
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