Jack Frost, who brings more than a decade of experience in collegiate basketball, has been named assistant coach for the Spartans in April 2026.
Frost joins UNCG after serving as director of scouting at LSU during the 2025–26 campaign under then-head coach Matt McMahon. In that role, he led opponent preparation efforts, providing detailed scouting reports and coordinating video analysis for both staff and players.
Prior to his time at LSU, Frost was director of operations at the University of Denver, following five seasons with the Stanford men’s basketball program. His tenure at Stanford included roles as program assistant and video coordinator (2019–21), special assistant to the head coach (2021–23) and assistant coach during the 2023–24 season.
As an assistant coach at Stanford, Frost oversaw baseline out-of-bounds strategy and served as the program’s special teams coordinator. Under his direction, Stanford ranked as high as fourth nationally in out-of-bounds offense, averaging 1.1 points per possession, while limiting opponents to 0.74 points per possession in Pac-12 play. He also played a key role in the recruitment and development of two Pac-12 Most Improved Players of the Year and contributed to four consecutive Pac-12 Scholar-Athletes of the Year.
Frost began his collegiate coaching career at Milligan University, where he spent three seasons (2016–19) as an assistant coach and junior varsity head coach. He led player development, scouting, recruiting, scheduling and game management responsibilities, and developed an analytical program that generated postgame individual and lineup plus-minus reports.
While completing his master’s degree in accounting at North Carolina, Frost served as an assistant coach for the Tar Heels’ junior varsity team under then-head coach Hubert Davis. In that role, he contributed to scouting preparation and player development.
A native of Iselin, New Jersey, Frost earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from North Carolina in 2013, followed by a master’s degree in accounting in 2014.
Frost and his wife, Laura, reside in Greensboro.