Frank Frostino enters his fifth season as the head women's soccer coach at Ave Maria University. Frostino has spent the last nine years as the head coach of the girls’ soccer team at Naples High School.
While at Naples, Frostino has led the Golden Eagles to a record of 96-54-7. In 2009 his team was named the Academic Team Champion Program. In addition to his time spent at Naples High, Frostino served as the coach of the Chicago Fire Juniors club team from 2010-2012.
Frostino first served as the head women’s soccer coach at AMU three years ago. During his first two seasons at the helm of the Lady Gyrenes, they recorded consecutive season highs in wins and finished the 2010 season with a No. 17 ranking in the USCAA. He brings not only experience in building a soccer program, but also determination and desire to develop the Lady Gyrenes and turn them into a consistent and competitive team within the Sun Conference and the NAIA.
Frostino’s coaching licenses include the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) C License, the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Regional Goal Keeper Diploma, and the state of Florida’s- Department of Education Certificate in Athletic Coaching.
Frostino received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Sport Communications from Bowling Green State – Ohio in 1996. He was a four-year letter winner while at Bowling Green where he was named to the All Mid-American Conference Honorable Mention Team in 1993 as well as the All Mid-American Conference First Team in1994. Following his collegiate career he went on to play for a year professionally with the Canton (OH) Invaders of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL).
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