Brad Frick
Brad Frick
Title: Head Baseball Coach
Phone: 904-766-6790
Email: brad.frick@fscj.edu

Brad Frick will be entering into his seventh season leading the Florida State College at Jacksonville BlueWave baseball program. He most recently served as Co-Athletic Director during the 2021-2022 season and prior to that served as the Associate Director of Athletics for FSCJ during the 2020-2021 season.

Prior to FSCJ, Coach Frick spent four years at Florida Atlantic University, serving as an assistant coach in charge of hitters and infielders. During his span in Boca Raton, the Owls collected numerous team and individual honors. In 2010, the Owls finished 2nd in the Sun Belt Conference in fielding percentage, finishing the season ranked 34th nationally in that same category on their way to claiming a league championship and an appearance in the NCAA Gainesville [Fla.] Regional. The team also turned 65 double plays – wrapping the season ranked 15th nationally. In 2012, the Owls claimed their second Sun Belt title in three years.

During his time at FAU, five infielders have been selected or signed in free agency. Frick joined the FAU coaching staff in 2009 after serving as an assistant coach at Bethune-Cookman University during the 2008 season. The Wildcats had the second-best record in school history and won their 11th Mid-Eastern Atlantic Conference (MEAC) championship. Bethune-Cookman's qualification to the 2008 NCAA regional tournament was Frick's third with the program. He was honored as a first team All-MEAC infielder at Bethune-Cookman as a player from 2003-04, helping the Wildcats win back-to-back league championships.

A native of Vancouver, British Columbia, Frick remained in Florida to join the coaching staff at Daytona Beach Community College in 2005. It is a college he attended and earned all-conference recognition as a player prior to attending Bethune-Cookman. Frick's accomplishments were exceptional as the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Daytona Beach CC from 2005-07. The Falcons won three consecutive Mid-Florida Conference championships and also excelled in the classroom, posting a collective 3.0 or higher grade point average in each of those seasons. In 2007, Frick assisted in helping Daytona's student-athletes post a 3.49 team GPA, drawing national praise from the NJCAA as its "Academic Team of the Year."

Frick earned his bachelor's degree in physical education and recreation from Bethune-Cookman in December 2006. He has also recently completed his master's degree from the university in transformative leadership. Brad Frick is married to Nicole Armstrong with their daughter Kinsley and resides in Jacksonville, FL.