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men_s_basketball:robert_frozena [2007/12/09 18:23] mu_hilltoppermen_s_basketball:robert_frozena [2025/06/29 14:55] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-====== Robert Frozena #45 ====== +====== Robert Frozena ====== 
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-** +  * **Number:** 45   
-Height: 6'1" \\ +  * **Position:** Guard 
-Weight: 165\\ +  * **Height:** 6'1 
-PositionGuard\\ +  * **Weight:** 165 
-HometownSherwood, WI - St. Mary Central / Menasha\\  +  * **Birthdate:** September 14, 1988 
-Walk-on** \\+  * **High School:** St. Mary Central H.S. 
 +\\ 
 +\\
  
 +===== St. Mary Central High School =====
 +Rob was a three-year letterwinner in basketball and concluded his career seventh on the school's all-time scoring list with 1,226 points. Rob averaged 24 points, seven rebounds and four steals per game as a senior, helping his team to tho Olympia Conference championship.  St. Mary Central earned a 15-7 record during Frozena's senior campaign, despite the team using as little as a six-man rotation with its uptempo offense and pressing defense He was also an all-conference honoree in football and baseball.
  
-In late November 2007[[Tom Crean]] added Robert Frozena as a walk-on to the 2007-08 team due to the injury to [[Trevor Mbakwe]].+"I think his stats show that he might be the area's best player," SMC coach Mark Ziebell said. "We relied on him throughout the year."
  
-Robert is from Menasha's St. Mary Central.+=== Accolades === 
 +  *2005 All-Conference, Second Team 
 +  *2006 All-Conference, First Team 
 +  *2007 All-Conference, First Team 
 +  *2007 All-Area Honoree 
 +  *2007 WBCA All-State Division 3, Honorable Mention 
 +  *2007 WBCA All-Star
  
-Robert Frozena, St. Mary Central, 6-2 guard/forward: First team all-Olympian Conference and one of the state's top 10 scorers at 23.8 points per game … Also averaged seven rebounds and four steals per game … Led SMC to a 15-7 record despite the team using as little as a six-man rotation with its uptempo offense and pressing defense … Honorable mention on the WBCA Division 3 all-state team … His 1,226 career points is seventh-best in SMC history … "I think his stats show that he might be the area's best player," SMC coach Mark Ziebell said. "We relied on him throughout the year." 
  
  
 +===== Marquette University =====
 +{{  :men_s_basketball:frozena_rob_2.jpg?250}}
 +
 +=== 2007-2008 ===
 +In late November 2007, [[Tom Crean]] added Frozena as a walk-on to the 2007-08 team due to the injury to [[Trevor Mbakwe]].  Appeared in seven games as a reserve ... Netted a free throw in his first collegiate game vs. [[Sacramento State]] (12/15) ... Played one minute vs. [[IPFW]] (12/17) ... Picked up one steal in two minutes of action vs. Coppin St. (12/21) ... Scored two points, netting both of his attempts from the foul line, vs. [[Savannah State]] (12/29) ... Concluded the year averaging 0.4 and 0.3 rebounds per game ... Earned first letter.
 +
 +=== 2008-2009 ===
 +Made eighth career appearance and grabbed one rebound vs. [[Houston Baptist]] (11/14) ... Had a career-high two rebounds, both on the offensive end, vs. [[Texas Southern]] (11/25) ... Matched a career high with two rebounds in five minutes of action vs. Northern Iowa (11/28) ... Scored his first two points of the season with a pair of free throws vs. Central Michigan (12/2) ... Played in his collegiate single-season eighth game of the campaign vs. [[Cincinnati]] (1/4) ... Netted his first career field goal with a layup with 33 seconds remaining in the second half vs. [[Seton Hall]] (2/17) ... concluded the year averaging 0.4 points and 0.6 rebounds per game ... earned second letter.
 +
 +=== 2009-2010 ===
 +Earned MU's Standard of Excellence Student-Athlete Award ... Played in each of the team's first four games of the season ... tallied a career-high three points vs. Grambling State (11/21) ... Knocked down his first career 3-pointer and tied a career high with three points in seven minutes of action vs. [[South Dakota]] (11/24) ... Played seven minutes vs. Presbyterian (12/27), matching a career high ... Averaged 0.8 points and 0.5 rebounds per game in eight appearances off the bench ... Earned third letter.
 +
 +=== Stats ===
 +^ Season  ^  GP^  Min^  Avg^  FG-A  ^  FG%^  3FG-A  ^  3P%^  FT-A  ^  FT%^  Reb^  Avg^  Ast^  Stl^  Blk^  TO^  PF^  Pts^  Avg^  
 +|[[2007|2007-08]]  |  7|  9|  1.3|  0-0|  .000|  0-0|  |  3-4|  .750|  2|  .3|  1|  1|  0|  0|  0|  3|  .4| 
 +|**Totals**  |  **7**|  **9**|  **1.3**|  **0-0**|  **.000**|  **0-0**|  ****|  **3-4**|  **.750**|  **2**|  **.3**|  **1**|  **1**|  **0**|  **0**|  **0**|  **3**|  **.4**|
 +
 +===== Personal =====
 +Born September 14, 1988 in Manitowoc, Wis. ... son of John and Mary Frozena ... father played football at Air Force ... undecided on a major.
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