STANFORD, Calif. – Jack Frost has been promoted to assistant coach with the men's basketball program, as announced by Anne and Tony Joseph Director of Men's Basketball Jerod Haase. Frost spent the previous two seasons as Assistant to the Head Coach.
"Jack's promotion to assistant coach is well deserved," said Haase. "He shows a high level of versatility and intelligence as a coach, having a direct impact on all facets of the program. I cannot wait to see him flourish in this new role."
Frost enters his fifth season at Stanford in 2023-24 after joining as a program assistant in 2019. He was promoted to assistant to the head coach in 2021, and has held responsibilities with scouting, video coordination, recruiting assistance and player development. The new role expands Frost's responsibilities into on-court coaching.
Prior to Stanford, Frost spent two seasons as an assistant coach and the head junior varsity coach at Milligan University (Tenn.). While in Tennessee, Frost helped lead the Buffaloes to the National Tournament for the fifth time in school history and was responsible for player development, scouting, recruiting, scheduling and bench coaching, while also managing the team's social media accounts.
While attending the University of North Carolina, Frost was an assistant coach for the junior varsity team in 2013-14 under current Tar Heel head coach Hubert Davis.
A native of Iselin, New Jersey, Frost earned his undergraduate degree in business administration in 2013 and a master's in accounting in 2014.
Quotables
Spencer Jones – "There is no one more dedicated to his job and the program. No task is ever too big or too small for Jack. He has been a great help to both me and my teammates."
James Keefe – "Coach Frost has had a markedly positive impact on the program since we both arrived in 2019, and he has been an instrumental part of my development over the past four years. I could not be more appreciative for what Jack has done for me at Stanford."
Bill Robinson, head coach at Milligan University – "Jack Frost is the most complete assistant coach I have had in thirty years as a head coach. He is super knowledgeable about the game and motivated to work long hours to accomplish everything that needs to be done. He also has a servant's heart and is willing to do all the little things to help the program be successful. The loyalty and love he has for his coaches and players is unmatched. His potential in the coaching world is unlimited. I am so proud of how far he has come in such a short period of time, and I look forward to his continued growth."