A Dream Manifests

Frantz attended Trenton Catholic Academy High School in Hamilton, New Jersey. In his senior year, he led his team to the school’s first ever NJSIAA Tournament of Champions title, defeating Camden Catholic High School by a score of 53-39 at the Izod Center on March 23, 2010. That season, Massenat was named the team’s Most Valuable Player and earned the honors of a Second Team All-State selection. Academically, Massenat also was a member of the honor roll throughout his four years in high school

In his freshman season at Drexel University, Frantz started every game for the Dragons at point guard, and was named to the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) All-Rookie Team. During that season, he recorded 11 assists in a game against Niagara, which tied Michael Anderson for the school record for most assists in a game by a freshman.

The following season, Frantz lead the CAA in three point percentage (.450), assists per game (4.8), and assist/turnover ratio (2.2). He was named to the CAA All-Tournament Team, and Drexel won the CAA regular season title for the first time in program history.

In his junior season at Drexel, Frantz led the conference in assists per game again with 4.8 and started every game of the season for a third straight year. A career highlight occurred at a game against Hofstra, when Frantz hit a game winning 50-foot three point shot as time expired. The shot was featured on SportsCenter’s “Top Ten Plays” the following day.

In his senior year, Frantz received first-team honors for the second time after leading the conference in assists (4.8 apg) and ranking seventh in scoring (17.4 ppg). He also topped the conference and was among the best in Division I in both assist/turnover ratio and total assists. Frantz completed his Drexel career with 1,646 points and his 548 career assists ranked 3rd all-time at Drexel and 9th in CAA history.

Frantz began his professional career in Germany, playing in the BBL at MBC for two years after a pre draft workout and summer league mini camp with the Washington Wizard’s. He soon after signed a 3 year deal with Oldenburg and currently averages 10.5 points and holds this season scoring record of 40 points.