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20080911_6202LS (Megan Frazee hs web).jpgHello all, this is Megan Frazee again!  This week was a light week for myself and the team, which was nice.  We had two days off of practice, which I think has helped us in being able to go 100 percent in practice and in games.  We have only played twice during the past two weeks. The break in our schedule has given us time to rest a little bit, but most of all, continue to refine things that we need to improve on as a team.

 

This semester, school has been pretty easy for me so far.  I am only taking 12 credits, so it has been nice to not have to study as much.  I feel like I have more time to relax, which is so nice.  It is hard to believe that we are a third of the way into the semester.  The weeks have been flying by!

 

One class I am in this semester is a rhythmic and tumbling class.  We just finished up the dance part of the class last week.  The dance portion culminated with each person in the class having to do a dance routine.  I chose to do my dance routine with another girl in my class. We dressed up like cowgirls and made up a pretty sweet dance, I must say!  This week, we start the gymnastics portion of the class.  I am a little nervous about this part of the class, and my goal is to not get hurt. Just kidding! It should be fun.

 

Last night, we played Winthrop at home, which was our 10th game in conference play.  It was a close game in the first half, but we came out in the second half and broke away from them, beating the Eagles, 63-48.  Each game we step out on the court, we have to go out and prove ourselves.  We know that every team in our conference is out to get us, which is understandable.  Our goal as a team is to continue to grow in our trust of each other and continue to improve in the areas that we need to improve on. 

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It has been neat for me to see how our team has handled adversity throughout the course of the season.  It is so important that we never lose focus of who we are playing for!  I want to thank the Lord and give Him all of the honor and glory for everything that He has allowed our team to do this season.  I feel so blessed to be a part of this team! I thank the Lord that He has allowed me to set my feet out on the court representing not only Liberty University, but ultimately Jesus Christ!

 

I look forward to see what the Lord has in store as we finish out the season.  I hope that you continue to follow our progress, as we finish our regular-season play and approach the conference tournament.

 

God Bless,

Megan Frazee

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Megan Frazee
Senior G/F, Liberty

Megan led the Lady Flames in scoring, rebounding, steals, free throw percentage and minutes played in 2007-08, and ranked among the top 10 in the Big South in six statistical categories, including scoring (first), free throw percentage (first) and rebounding (second). She set a Liberty single-season record and ranked No. 10 nationally in free throw percentage. She received numerous post-season honors, including Big South Women’s Student-Athlete of the Year, Big South Women’s Basketball Player of the Year, Big South all-conference first-team, Big South Tournament MVP and Big South All-Tournament Team She also earned a number of academic honors, headlined by a second-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America berth, and was one of two juniors in the nation (with Tennessee’s Candace Parker) to be tabbed an Academic All-American.

Molly Frazee
Senior G/F, Liberty

Molly extended consecutive games played streak to 94 by appearing in all 32 contests for the Lady Flames in 2007-08. She started 12 times, including the last 11 games of the year, and set new career highs for minutes played, points and rebounds. She was named to the Big South Championship all-tournament team, and made the Dean’s List and was named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll for the third time.

Moriah Frazee
Senior F, Liberty

Moriah started all 26 of the Lady Flames’ games before a knee injury on Feb. 23 ended her breakthrough season prematurely. She paced the team and ranked No. 4 in program history in field goal percentage, while ranking second among the Lady Flames in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots. She also led the Big South in field goal percentage. Moriah was a first-team All-Big South selection and was named Big South Player of the Week twice. At season’s end, she was named an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District first-team selection, made the VaSID Academic All-State squad, was a member of the Dean’s List and was included on the Big South Presidential Honor Roll.

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