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Senior Night

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20080911_6198LS (Moriah Frazee) hs web.jpgHello again from Moriah Frazee. It is hard to believe that I just played my last game ever in the Vines Center last night.  My four years here have flown by. 

 

Our last two home games in the Vines Center were against UNC Asheville and Presbyterian.  Both games were pretty much decided by halftime, who was going to win.  It gave the people on the bench a lot more playing time, which was nice.  This also means that we finished the year undefeated in conference play on our home court.

 

On Saturday, we played UNC Asheville, which was our Senior Night.  It was neat to see all of the seniors' parents and families, who came in for the game.  After the game, we had a time of food and fellowship on the Vines Center concourse. 

 

We had some friends visit from Ohio, who we had not seen in several years.  The husband of the family used to coach our brother in high school, and they were great family friends of ours.  It was neat to catch up with them and find out what is going on in their lives.

 

We also had a couple come from Indiana to watch us play on Senior Night.  The husband of that family was one of our dad's closest friends growing up, and we have gotten to know their family pretty well too. 

 

Lastly, one of our classmates who we graduated with from Xenia Christian in Ohio, came to watch us play with his parents.  They have been avid fans of ours since we started playing at Xenia Christian our senior year.  It was nice to see them too. We had so many great supporters at Xenia Christian.

 

These four years here at Liberty have helped me become a stronger person, not only physically, but also mentally, spiritually and socially. As with all of life, there are always good times and bad, but for me there are definitely memories that I will never forget.  I have had the privilege of playing with some great girls and have had some wonderful coaches.  I will have some lifelong friends.

 

As some of you know, Lynchburg got hit with snow on Sunday.  It is the first really big snow that I have seen in my four years here.  It kind of reminded me of Ohio.  When I went to bed Sunday night, there was about three inches on the ground.  When I woke up, we probably had 9-12 inches of snow.  It is so pretty to see everything covered with a blanket of white.  We also had classes canceled yesterday and today, we have a two-hour delay. So, I am not complaining. Then, we have spring break coming up next week, so that is even better!

 

Well, I want to close my blog by saying a quick thank you to all of the fans who came out and watched us play this season, both at home and on television.  We all really appreciate it.  We have two more conference games left, and then we start the Big South Tournament next Friday, Saturday and Sunday.  I can't wait. It will be a lot of fun!  Lord willing, we will be in the Big Dance. I hope you all have a good week, and I will talk to you soon.

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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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