Episode 11: Anddrikk Frazier

Episode 11: Anddrikk Frazier





TAMPA, JUNE 4, 2020 – Vice President of Athletics Michael Kelly catches up with former USF men's basketball point guard Anddrikk Frazier in the 11th episode of Kelly's Conversations.

Kelly's new weekly podcast series features USF standouts, coaches and administrators of the past, reliving their exciting moments in Bulls history and informing listeners on what they're up to now.
 
Episode 1: Chad Barnhardt
Episode 2: Courtney Williams
Episode 3: Chucky Atkins
Episode 4: Austin Reiter
Episode 5: Paul Griffin
Episode 6: Shane McClanahan
Episode 7: Sam Barrington
Episode 8: Kerine Black

Episode 9: Jeff Attinella
Episode 10: Michelle Collier



 
Anddrikk Frazier USF Feats
  • Anddrikk FrazierThree-year letter winner who played point guard in 84 games for the Bulls and made 35 starts from 1996-99. Also served as a team captain.
  • Led USF in free throw percentage in 1996-97 (61-for-81, .753). Started 25 of the Bulls' 27 games that season, averaging 6.7 points and 2.8 rebounds per game.
  • Graduated from USF with a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering.
  • Co-founder of the USF Black Leadership Network. BLN is a partnership-based group focused on engaging the community and enhancing the educational and leadership opportunities for African-American students within the USF System.
  • Has served on the Bulls Varsity Club Board of Directors, the USF Presidential Search Committee (2018-19) and USF Consolidation Task Force (2018-19).
  • Free Throw ChallengeHelped coordinate and contributed to the USF Men's Basketball Free Throw Challenge, which raised funds for the Bulls' foreign tour of Canada last August.
 

Other Interesting Frazier Facts
  • Tampa native who was born and raised in Clair-Mel City.
  • President and CEO of Brandon-based Integral Energy with about 20 years of experience in the energy business. Previously held roles at Trillium CNG in business development and at TECO Energy subsidiaries, Tampa Electric and Peoples Gas.
  • Board member for the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce, the Tampa Hillsborough Economic Development Corporation, Boys & Girls Club of Tampa Bay and More Health. Has served on many other Bay area boards, including YMCA of Tampa Bay, the Ybor City Development Corporation, the Westshore Alliance, Northside Mental Health, the University Area Development Corporation and the Tampa Prep Alumni Board.
  • Anddrikk FrazierCommittee member for the Business Connect program, a partnership between the NFL and its Tampa Bay Super Bowl LV Host Committee, that helps disadvantaged business enterprises prepare to win Super Bowl vendor contracts.
  • Star basketball player for Bayshore Christian and Tampa Preparatory School who finished his highly successful prep career with 1,852 points.
  • 1994 Tampa Tribune Prep Basketball Player of the Year who also was named All-Suncoast Player of the Year and Class 2A Player of the Year in 1994. Named to the Tribune's All-Decade Team for boys basketball in 1999.
  • As a prep senior, averaged 17.3 points, four rebounds, 4.1 assists and 3.0 steals to help Tampa Prep (32-3) win the Governor's Cup title and a district championship.
  • Played for Vanderbilt men's basketball (1994-95) prior to transferring to USF.
  • Worked several USF games as an on-air analyst for Bright House Sports Network basketball telecasts.
  • Returned to Tampa Prep as coach Joe Fenlon's assistant for five years before serving as head coach at Hillsborough High School for one season while he was a contracts administrator in corporate purchasing with TECO.
  • Frazier's wife, Rena, is a fellow USF grad. The couple have four daughters.
 
About USF Men's Basketball
The USF men's basketball team is led by head coach Brian Gregory. On March 22, 2017, Gregory was introduced as the 10th head coach in program history. He previously led programs at Georgia Tech (2011-16) and Dayton (2003-11). Gregory spent nearly a decade as an assistant coach under Michigan State's Hall of Fame head coach Tom Izzo and helped the Spartans win the 2000 NCAA National Championship. Gregory owns nearly 300 career head coaching wins and six postseason appearances, including the 2010 NIT Championship. In his second season at the helm of the Bulls, Gregory led the team to the best win turnaround in the NCAA, the most single-season wins in school history and the 2019 College Basketball Invitational championship. 

USF has retired three numbers in its 47-year history: Chucky Atkins (12), Charlie Bradley (30) and Radenko Dobras (31). The Bulls have earned three NCAA tournament bids, appeared in the NIT eight times and won the 2019 College Basketball Invitational.

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