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Snow Day at Liberty!

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20080911_6189LS Molly Frazee web.jpgHi, this is Molly! I am writing to you from my dorm room. We had a two-hour delay today (due to last night's snowfall), which was so nice. This means I have no classes today, so I will more than likely spend the day studying, with breaks here and there. Today is also our mandatory day off practice for the week, so we have nothing "mandatory" to do the whole day! Well, enough talking about the weather!

 

We have officially made it through the first round of playing all of our conference teams and have remained undefeated so far! Now begins the tough part, of going back through and playing them all again. Our next opponent will be Gardner-Webb, Monday night on the road.

 

This past weekend, we played High Point and Radford at home. While both of those teams have given us challenges in the past, the girls played hard and we were able to win both games by at least 23 points. Our defense has consistently gotten better as the season has progressed. The one thing we need to work on, however, is the number of turnovers we commit. I know that in time we will get better. As the saying goes, "Practice makes perfect".

womensbasketball-special-handshuddle1-large.jpg It is hard to believe that we only have three more home games left! Boy, does time fly! As far as my recovery process is going, I could not ask for anything better. I have been running for about four weeks now, and will begin cutting next week! Throughout this whole process, the Lord has taught me so much. I have learned that He always has a purpose, and His timing is best, even when we can't see it!

 

A huge plus for my family this weekend, was that our dad's brother from Indiana came to visit. He had never been to Liberty before, and we enjoyed having him here. That is one thing about being so far away from grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. You have to treasure every moment with them!

 

Well, thanks to all those loyal readers and fans. Your encouragement and prayers are priceless. I hope you have a great week!

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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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