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CAREER NOTES
Started 38 of 71 games as a Tar Heel Has more assists than turnovers in 48 games Has 207 assists and 106 turnovers Made the ACC All-Freshman Team in 2005-06 when he started every game at the point for UNC Scored a career-high 17 points in a home win over NC State as a freshman.
Cleared by doctors for on-court action in early July 2008 Expected to be fully healthy in time for the start of practice in October 2008.
JUNIOR SEASON (2007-08)
Carolina's defensive player of the game five times in the first 12 games of the season Tore his left anterior cruciate ligament while going for a steal midway through the second half of the December 27 win over Nevada Was UNC's defensive player of the game and had five points, an assist, a block and two steals against Nevada Underwent reconstructive surgery on his left knee on Jan. 14, 2008 Won the team's scholar-athlete award for 2007-08.
Averaged 16.3 minutes a game Saw action at both guard positions Was 9 for 30 from three-point range Had 25 assists and 10 turnovers, an outstanding assist-error ratio of 2.5 to 1.
Game Highlights
Had five points and four assists in win over Davidson Hit two three-pointers and scored six points and had two assists and no turnovers in 14 minutes against SC State That was the first time he hit two threes in a game since the Ohio State win in November 2006 Had four assists and no turnovers in 11 minutes against ODU Played 29 minutes against BYU, his longest stint since he played 30 against George Mason in the final game of the 2005-06 season Had two assists and was Carolina's defensive player of the game as helped the Tar Heels hold BYU to 40.3 percent shooting from the floor Started at Ohio State for the first time since the fifth game of his sophomore season Did not score, but had five rebounds, three assists, a block and a steal in 66-55 win over the Buckeyes Scored a season-high nine points on three three-pointers and added two assists and three steals at Kentucky Matched his career high with three from beyond the arc (Gonzaga in 2006) Back-to-back threes 32 seconds apart gave Carolina an 18-point lead in the second half Had three assists and was Carolina's defensive player of the game at Penn.
SOPHOMORE SEASON
(2006-07)
Had 46 assists and 21 turnovers
Played in 28 games Had more assists
than turnovers in 15 games
Averaged 17.4 minutes in the first
seven games and 7.7 minutes in 21
games after injuring his foot Attempted
only eight free throws all
year Missed 10 games in two different
stretches due to an injured
right foot Started at the point in the
first five games through the Preseason
NIT, came off the bench against
Ohio State and Kentucky, then sat
out six games due to a sore right
foot and bruised hip Had a season-high
five assists against Winthrop
Hit a career-high three three-point
field goals vs. Gonzaga Hit two
three-pointers and had three assists
and no turnovers in 18 minutes
against Ohio State Played seven
minutes against Penn on Jan. 3, his
first action since the Kentucky
game on Dec. 2 Came off the
bench to hit a three-pointer and another
long jumper from the wing to
cut Penn's 10-point lead in half
Re-injured his right foot on a drive
to the basket in the final minute of
the first half in the loss at Virginia
Tech on Jan. 13 Sat out the second
half of that game plus the next four
games Returned to action against
Miami on Jan. 31 when he played
nine minutes and had two assists
and two turnovers against the Canes
Key contributor in win at Duke
Had two steals, an assist and no
turnovers in 12 minutes, his longest
stint since the Kentucky game on
December 2 Was on the floor as
the Tar Heels came from nine points
down to within two points Had a
steal and lay-up in that span, his
first field goal since the Florida
State game on Jan. 7 Had four assists,
his best showing since he had
four and five assists in the first two
games of the season, and three
points in win over NC State Had
five points, three assists, no
turnovers and two steals in 14 minutes
at Maryland Highest scoring
output in an ACC game this year
At Georgia Tech, he started for the
first time since the Tennessee game
on Nov. 24 Scored three points
and had one assist in nine minutes
Had three points and two assists in
86-72 win over Duke Fast break
assist to Hansbrough for three-point
play gave UNC a 53-48 lead after
Duke pulled within two points midway
through the second half Had
five points against Boston College
in the ACC Tournament semifinals
Hit both of his three-point attempts.
FRESHMAN SEASON
(2005-06)
One of two Tar Heels (with
Tyler Hansbrough) on the 2006
ACC All-Freshman Team Third
Tar Heel point guard to make the
ACC Freshman Team (Ed Cota in
1997 and Raymond Felton in
2003) Fourth in the ACC in assists
with 4.4 per game and fourth
in assist-error ratio Started all 31
contests at the point Averaged one
turnover every 11.4 minutes of action
Had more assists than
turnovers in 24 games (and in nine
of the last 11 contests) Made 34
for 44 from the free throw line
(77.3 percent) Scored in double
figures seven times with a high of
17 vs. NC State Had a season-high
12 assists vs. Saint Louis.
Game Highlights
November: Had seven points
and only two turnovers in 33 minutes
against All-America Dee
Brown in the 68-64 loss to Illinois
Helped limit Brown to three assists,
five turnovers and 0 for 6
from three-point-range.
December: Had nine points,
two assists and two turnovers in the
win at Kentucky Scored seven of
his nine points in the second half
(hit a long three-pointer, a flying
drive across the lane and two key
free throws with 28 seconds to
play) Handed out 12 assists
against just two turnovers and was
UNC's defensive player of the
game in win over Saint Louis The
12 assists equaled the third-most
ever by a Tar Heel freshman and
were the second-most by an ACC
player in 2005-06 Had a season-high
seven turnovers in the loss at
USC.
January: Scored a season-high
17 points, 15 of which came in the
second half, and had four assists in
the win over No. 12 NC State
Made 6 of 9 from the floor and 4
of 6 from the free throw line
Came into the game with only
seven free throw attempts in the
first 10 games Scored nine consecutive
UNC points over a span of
four-plus minutes that left the Tar
Heels with a 69-65 lead with 3:41 to play Hit a three from the corner
with 5:36 left after NC State cut a
seven-point UNC lead to two Had
a key offensive rebound with less
than a minute to play in win at Virginia
Tech Scored five points and
had nine assists without any
turnovers in win over Arizona Hit
25-foot three-pointer just before
the half to give UNC an eight-point
lead Was his second turnover-free
game of the year Singled out by
Roy Williams for his outstanding
defense, especially in helping to
hold Hassan Adams to 12 points,
7.9 below his average.
February: Hit a three-pointer
from the corner with 1:54 to play
to help clinch the win at Maryland
Had 16 points (second-highest
total of year) and three steals, but
had four turnovers and no assists
(first time in 2005-06) in win over
Clemson Season-high 7 for 8
from the free throw line Had 13
points, two assists and no turnovers
in the win at Miami Was third
straight game scoring in double
figures Scored 10 points in the
final 10:29, including seven points
in the final 5:13 Three-pointer
broke 56-all tie and sparked 13-2
Tar Heel run Hit driving lay-up
after Miami pulled within five and
had back-to-back short jumpers
around the 2:00 mark to seal the
win Had eight assists (ACC season
high) and two steals in win
over Georgia Tech Matched his
season-high with five rebounds
and added five points, two assists
and five turnovers in win at Wake
Forest Steal and dunk (first of
season) was part of comeback from
nine points down in second half
Was Carolina's defensive player of
the game Did not score, but had
six assists and only two turnovers
in win at NC State Carolina had
24 assists and six turnovers, its
fewest in 300 games dating back to
1997 Carolina's defensive player
of the game in the 81-57 win over
Maryland on Feb. 26 as the Tar
Heels held the Terps to less than 30
percent shooting in both halves
Had six points on two three-pointers
with four assists, one turnover
and three steals.
March: Had 10 points, five assists
and two steals in win at No. 1
Duke Hit a pair of second-half
three-pointers, then converted both
ends of a 1-and-1 with 24 seconds
to play after Duke cut an 11-point
lead down to just three Scored
nine points, all in the second half,
in Carolina's 69-65 win over Murray
State in the first round of the
NCAA Tournament Hit a three-pointer
from the right corner with
2:43 to play to give UNC a 65-61
lead.
PREP/PERSONAL
Chicago Catholic League Player of the Year Played at Brother Rice High School in Chicago and was coached by Pat Richardson Earned McDonald's All-America and EA Sports All-America honors Three-time all-conference and two-time all-state Led Brother Rice to Elite Eight (Class AA quarterfinals) and scored 16 in quarterfinal loss to eventual state champion Glenbrook North Averaged 21 points, five rebounds and seven assists as a senior Missed eight games as a senior due to injury Averaged 12.9 points and five assists as a junior on a team that went 26-2 National Honor Society member Four-year member of "High Honors," students with 3.9 or higher grade point averages His dad won 398 games in 27 years as coach at Eisenhower High School Has three older sisters (Alison played volleyball at Northern Illinois, Lindsay played volleyball at Western Michigan, Jenna attended Illinois State) Born Robert John Frasor on October 31, 1986 Son of Bob and Donna Frasor His cousin Jason Frasor pitches for the Toronto Blue Jays Last name is pronounced FRAY-zer (rhymes with razor) Majoring in communications.