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Jennifer Clarkson Frazier

Jennifer Frazier graduated from ACU in 1996 and is considered one of the toughest, most competitive players in ACU’s basketball history.  She was the undisputed leader of the 1996 Wildcat team that finished third in the nation with a 31-2 record.

Frazier finished her career as the second-leading scorer (2,463 points) and rebounder (1,144 rebounds) in school history while making more than 62 percent of her shots from the field. She is the fifth all-time leading scorer in NCAA Division II history, and she is one of only two ACU student-athletes to have their jersey retired. Her No. 25 jersey was retired following her final regular-season home appearance in February 1996.

Frazier, a 1996 ACU graduate, was twice selected as the NCAA Division II Player-of-the-Year (1994-95 and 1995-96).  She led the Wildcats in scoring in all four of her seasons, and led the club in rebounding her first three seasons. Her average of 20.9 points per game is third in ACU history, and her average of 9.7 rebounds per game is second in school history.

A four-time team MVP, Frazier was a three-time team captain who led the Wildcats to a combined 93-27 mark, two conference titles and one South Central region championship. She also played a large role in ACU's 49-game home court winning streak that stretched from Jan. 23, 1995, through Nov. 28, 1998.

Frazier is the fifth former Wildcat standout to be selected for the LSC Hall of Honor.  Frazier and her husband, Justin ('95) have two boys, Zachary and Brandon.

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