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Frisk Driscoll
Frisk Driscoll
Title: Head Swim & Dive Coach
Phone: (714) 484-7382
Phone: (714) 484-7383
Email: Fdriscoll@cypresscollege.edu

Frisk Driscoll joins Cypress College from SOCAL Aquatics, where he works with the team’s Platinum & Gold groups and prior to that, working as the Assistant Coach of the Men's and Women's Swim teams at Fairfield University.

During his time with SOCAL Aquatics, Frisk has worked with the team’s top training groups. SOCAL has maintained a USA Swimming Silver level status, being recognized annually as a top tier club in USA Swimming. Athletes have gone on to qualify for Futures, Junior Nationals and Olympic Trials as well as producing CIF state champions and numerous student-athletes that have competed at the NCAA level.

While at Fairfield, Frisk helped lay the groundwork for the program’s turnaround. As a result, both teams achieved Academic All-American honors every semester, rewrote the school record books and the Women won back-to-back MAAC Conference Championships, firsts in school history.

Before and while he was at Fairfield, Frisk was also an assistant coach of the Westport/Weston Family Y Water Rats, working with both senior and national level swimmers. The Water Rats have been a Bronze level club each of the last four years. Additionally, his team finished runner-up at the 2015 Short Course Y Nationals and has produced multiple individual and relay Y National Champions.

Frisk also spent time coaching his high school alma mater, Staples High School. Highlights included multiple High School All-Americans and the 2014 team achieving a 10-1 record, a second place finish at the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference Championships and being named FCIAC Coach of the Year. Competitively, Frisk had success as a student-athlete swimming for the University of Connecticut and receiving a degree in Sports Management after graduating in 2010. He made it to the finals in the 1650 Freestyle at the Big East Conference Championships three years in a row.