Megan Frazer is in her second season as the Onnie Killefer Assistant Field Hockey Coach.
Stanford was one of the most improved teams in the country in 2022, winning 10 games and reaching the championship game of the America East Tournament. The Cardinal tallied three wins over ranked opponents, with Haley Mossmer leading the team with 11 goals and 23 points. Four players earned All-America East honors, including a first team nod for Megan Frost and a second team selection for Cara Sambeth. Stanford led the America East in goals-against average.
Frazer was a two-time NCAA champion at Maryland, where she was a two-time captain and the winner of the prestigious Honda Award for field hockey in 2011. Following her standout career in College Park, Frazer spent three years playing professionally with Mannheimer Hockey Club in Germany, which competed in the top tier of the Bundesliga as well as in the EuroHockey Champions Cup.
The experience for Frazer extends to the international level, as she has competed for the Ireland national team since 2007. A former captain with her country, Frazer was a World Cup silver medalist in 2018 and is the recipient of numerous FIH Player of the Tournament Awards.
Frazer brings a wealth of coaching experience to The Farm, as she has coached at the Strathearn School in Belfast, Northern Ireland since 2019. She previously served as the Ulster University head coach from 2017-18 and was a high-performance player mentor at Ulster from 2019-20.
Frazer graduated from Maryland in 2013 and earned her master’s degree from Ulster in 2019 in biomedical engineering.