Frevert played for the Northwest Missouri State Bearcats of Northwest Missouri State University from to 2005 to 2008.[3] The Bearcats advanced to the NCAA Division II Football Championship each year of Frevert's college career but lost all four times.[4] On December 10, 2006, he converted four field goals in a 33–3 win against Bloomsburg in the semifinals of the Division II playoffs, tying a record for most field goals in a Division II playoff game.[5] He earned First Team All-MIAA honors his junior season in 2007 and Honorable Mention All-MIAA honors his senior season in 2008.[6][7] He played in 59 games for the Bearcats, converting 41 field goals and over 260 extra points.[8][a] He graduated from Northwest Missouri State with a bachelor's degree in biological psychology.[1]
In November 2013, Frevert was signed by the Oklahoma Defenders of the CPIFL.[18] He played for the team during the 2014 season and earned Second Team All-CPIFL honors.[19][20] He was named the CPIFL Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 6 after converting five of five field goals and eight of eight extra points in a 73–61 win over the Lincoln Haymakers, setting a league record for most points by a kicker with 23 and tying a league record with five field goals.[21][22][23]
Salina Bombers
Frevert signed with the Salina Bombers of Champions Indoor Football (CIF) for the 2015 season.[24][25] He played in 6 games for the Bombers in 2015, converting 24 of 33 extra points and 7 of 16 field goals.[26] He was also named the CIF Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 4 after converting four field goals against the Sioux City Bandits, the longest of which was 58 yards.[27][28][29]
Philadelphia Soul
On April 1, 2015, Frevert was assigned to the Philadelphia Soul of the Arena Football League (AFL) after Soul kicker Carlos Martínez suffered an injury in the first game of the season on March 29.[8][30] Frevert played in 17 games for the Soul in 2015, converting 124 of 137 extra points and 4 of 8 field goals.[31] He earned First Team All-Arena and AFL Kicker of the Year honors.[32] He had a workout with the New York Jets of the National Football League in November 2015.[33] Frevert played in 15 games in 2016, converting 118 of 129 extra points and 2 of 2 field goals.[34] He garnered First Team All-Arena and AFL Kicker of the Year honors for the second year in a row.[35] In the American Conference Championship Game against the Jacksonville Sharks, he recovered a kickoff off the rebound net, converted seven of seven extra points, and had two successful onside kick attempts. He was then named the AFL Playmaker of the Week for the Conference Championship Round of the playoffs.[36] The Soul also won ArenaBowl XXIX against the Arizona Rattlers by a score of 56–42.[37]
^Some sources indicate that Frevert converted 263 extra points during his college career.[8][9] However, adding up his season totals gives him a total of 261 extra points.[10][11][12][13]
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