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Kim Frazier

  • Class
  • Induction
    2015
  • Sport(s)
    Softball
Frazier spent three seasons at LCU, transferring in from Cypress College as a sophomore in 2010 to play under Larry Hays prior to playing the 2011 and 2012 seasons under current head coach Daren Hays.

The Buena Park, Calif., native was one of the NAIA's most prolific hitters, leaving LCU as a two-time National Player of the Year and a three-time All-American (First Team honors in all three years as a member of the Lady Chaps). She claimed 2010 NAIA National Softball Player of the Year honors after setting a NAIA single-season record with 35 home runs, which still stands.

In 2012 (claimed her second National Player of the Year honor), she ranked third in the NAIA in total bases (167), fourth in runs-batted-in (75), batting (.492) and fifth in slugging (.913). Frazier produced 76 home runs in her LCU career, which was a NAIA career record until four-year player Stephanie Nippert broke the mark with 83 from 2010-2013 for Corban (Ore.).

She produced 95 home runs over her college career if you include her 19 home runs as a freshman at Cypress (still holds as Cypress' single season record). Her career LCU numbers include program career marks in homers (76), batting (.477), slugging (1.028), on-base percentage (.569), runs (223), doubles (60), RBI (253), total bases (548), walks (126) and intentional walks (29). Frazier holds the NAIA career record with a 1.028 slugging mark. Her .477 career batting average and 126 walks each rank second amongst career records in NAIA history. 

She now teaches eighth grade English and Language Arts at Walter Johnson Academy International Studies in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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