In January, 2010, Frank Carrozza was named the new head women’s soccer coach at King’s College. He stands as the first full-time coach in the history of the program, which began in 1992. Carrozza was elevated from part-time status to full-time after his first season at King's in 2010.
Hard-work and dedication have paid off as Carrozza's King's squad has shown dramatic improvement since his arrival. As the skill level of the players has increased, so have the expectations of the entire program.
Carrozza enters his third season at King's in 2015 after previously serving as the assistant women’s soccer coach at Misericordia University in Dallas.
He was also the head boy’s soccer coach at Lake-Lehman High School prior to working one season as an assistant men’s soccer coach at Misericordia in 2003.
As a four-year starter at Misericordia from 1999-2002, he helped the team to a 19-2 record, a Pennsylvania Athletic Conference, and a NCAA Division III National Tournament berth in 2000. He also earned All-Pennsylvania Athletic Conference honors during his career.
He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Management from Misericordia in 2003 and completed his Master's of Science in Sports Management from New England College in 2010.
As an assistant women’s coach at Misericordia, he helped the Cougars to a 2006 Pennsylvania Athletic Conference championship and an NCAA Division III national tournament berth. In 2007, Misericordia advanced to the PAC semi-finals and then received a bid to the Eastern College Athletic Conference Southern Region Championships. After Misericordia joined the Middle Atlantic Conferences in 2008, the Cougars reached the post-season in just their second season in the league.
Carrozza has received several diplomas from the NSCAA. He owns a Premier Coaching Diploma, a Director of Coaching Diploma, a State Goalkeeping Diploma, a Youth National Coaching Diploma, and a High School Coaching Diploma. He also earned a USSF "B" Coaching License. Additionally, he is a NSCAA Associate Staff Coach.
A native of Orange County, NY, Carrozza graduated from Minisink Valley High School where he helped the Warriors claim two conference titles while being selected to the Orange County All-Conference team.