A native of St. Joseph, Frazer actually worked as a student athletic training aid within Griffon Sports Medicine from 2013-2016. He graduated from MWSU in May of 2015 with a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science and went on to obtain his Master of Athletic Training in May of 2018 at the University of Central Oklahoma. After a six-year stay with multiple positions down south in the Sooner State, Frazer came back to St. Joe in 2018 to work at Mosaic Life Care and Highland Community College as an assistant athletic trainer.
Five years later, Frazer is the second new trainer to join Thompson's medical staff.
While working down in Oklahoma, Frazer first began his professional career at Edmond North High School as a graduate assistant to the head athletic trainer for the 2016-17 school year. Later that summer, he interned with the Oklahoma City Dodgers, the Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Moving on to August of 2017, Frazer became an apprentice athletic trainer for UCO during the 2017-18 school year, evaluating and diagnosing student-athletes with injuries while setting up and customizing rehabilitation programs.
Now residing back in the MIAA, Frazer will administer aid to the football and baseball programs as a Griffon once more.