
Frazier & Somogyi Inducted to NJSIAA Hall of Fame
Dec 04 | Baseball, General, Women's Basketball
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Former Rutgers standouts Todd Frazier and Kristen Somogyi were both inducted into the NJSIAA/Gallagher Bollinger Hall of Fame on Monday in a ceremony at The Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village in Princeton, N.J. The duo was part of the 16-member 2018 induction group.
One of the most accomplished players in Rutgers baseball history, Frazier ranks first in the RU record book with 42 career home runs and 210 runs during his three seasons (2005-07) in Piscataway. He hit .377 with 93 hits, 24 doubles, 22 home runs, 65 RBIs, 62 walks and 25 stolen bases in a memorable All-America 2007 season that saw the Scarlet Knights win the Big East regular season and tournament. Frazier batted .520 (13-for-25) with three homers and seven RBIs in the tournament held in Brooklyn to help lead Rutgers to an NCAA Regional berth. He was selected by Cincinnati as the 34th overall selection in 2007 and is currently on the New York Mets. From Toms River South High School, Frazier won two state titles in baseball and also scored 1,000 points in basketball.
Somogyi suited up for the Scarlet Knights in 1994-97 averaging 8.3 points and 2.1 assists per game as Rutgers transitioned from the Atlantic 10 to the BIG EAST. Scholastically at St. Peter's High School in New Brunswick, she became New Jersey's all-time leading high school scorer (boys or girls) with 3,899 points, shattering a record previous been held by her father, John, who also went on to play with the Rutgers men's basketball team. While at St. Peter's, Somogyi was a three-time Parade All-American, Kodak All-American, USA Today All-American and Gatorade New Jersey Player of the Year, helping her teams to a 62-1 record over her final two seasons, including back-to-back state titles.
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One of the most accomplished players in Rutgers baseball history, Frazier ranks first in the RU record book with 42 career home runs and 210 runs during his three seasons (2005-07) in Piscataway. He hit .377 with 93 hits, 24 doubles, 22 home runs, 65 RBIs, 62 walks and 25 stolen bases in a memorable All-America 2007 season that saw the Scarlet Knights win the Big East regular season and tournament. Frazier batted .520 (13-for-25) with three homers and seven RBIs in the tournament held in Brooklyn to help lead Rutgers to an NCAA Regional berth. He was selected by Cincinnati as the 34th overall selection in 2007 and is currently on the New York Mets. From Toms River South High School, Frazier won two state titles in baseball and also scored 1,000 points in basketball.
Somogyi suited up for the Scarlet Knights in 1994-97 averaging 8.3 points and 2.1 assists per game as Rutgers transitioned from the Atlantic 10 to the BIG EAST. Scholastically at St. Peter's High School in New Brunswick, she became New Jersey's all-time leading high school scorer (boys or girls) with 3,899 points, shattering a record previous been held by her father, John, who also went on to play with the Rutgers men's basketball team. While at St. Peter's, Somogyi was a three-time Parade All-American, Kodak All-American, USA Today All-American and Gatorade New Jersey Player of the Year, helping her teams to a 62-1 record over her final two seasons, including back-to-back state titles.
Click here for the NJSIAA press release.
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