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18 Facts About Rolando Frazer

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Rolando Frazer was an inaugural inductee of the Briar Cliff Athletic Hall of Fame, in 1991.

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Rolando Frazer was cited as an NAIA Honorable Mention All-American as a freshman, when he averaged 15.6 points per game, as a sixth man.

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Rolando Frazer led the nation in scoring his junior year, when he averaged 36.4 points per game.

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Rolando Frazer owns 14 of Briar Cliff's top twenty-five individual scoring performances, including his career best 56-point outburst against Northwestern, on February 13,1980.

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Rolando Frazer continues to hold the Chargers' career rebounding record, with 1,110 total rebounds.

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In 1981, Rolando Frazer shared the George Clarkson Award with Drake's Lewis Lloyd.

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Rolando Frazer was the first player in the history of Iowan college basketball, to score at least 3,000 total career points, and he is the only Briar Cliff athlete to have been recognized as a three-time First Team NAIA All-American.

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Rolando Frazer was cited in numerous national publications throughout his career.

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Rolando Frazer was selected in the 4th round, in the 1981 NBA draft, by the Indiana Pacers.

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Rolando Frazer won the 1983 FIBA Intercontinental Cup championship, while he was a member of the Argentine Club Championship team Obras Sanitarias.

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Rolando Frazer played most of his career in the Puerto Rican League, where he won the Puerto Rican League championship in 1986, and was a two-time MVP of the league.

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Rolando Frazer spent three years in the Spanish League, with TDK Manresa, where he averaged 25.3 points and 8.7 rebounds per game, in 95 games played.

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Rolando Frazer first gained a spot on the Panama men's national basketball team as a 15-year-old, in his second season of playing organized basketball.

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In 1979, Rolando Frazer was named the team captain of an NAIA all-star squad that toured Argentina and Brazil.

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Rolando Frazer led Panama to an all-time best ninth place finish at the 1982 FIBA World Championship.

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Rolando Frazer was the tournament's top scorer, with a scoring average of 24.4 points per game.

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Rolando Frazer played at the 1986 FIBA World Championship, where he averaged 19.8 points per game.

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In 1987, Rolando Frazer returned to the United States, to represent Panama at the 1987 Pan American Games, at Indianapolis.