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About Nebraska Wesleyan Throwers

Nebraska Wesleyan University and the NWU Athletic Department would like to welcome you to Lincoln, Neb.

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Derek Frese is in his sixth season at Nebraska Wesleyan as a throws coach. Frese has been named the Central Region Field Assistant Coach of the Year for three track & field seasons. He earned the honor during the 2010 outdoor season then during both the 2011 indoor and outdoor seasons.

Last year, Frese had three athletes for five events at the NCAA Championships winning two more All-American honors. Now under his guidance, his women throwers hold three school records and have two of the top three marks in two other events.

In 2012 Frese guided two athletes to the NCAA Championships in four events bringing home three more All-American awards.

During the 2011 season Frese had three athletes earn six NCAA III All-American awards, including four women's All-American awards at the outdoor championships. He also coached both Amanda Brichacek and Elliott Bulling to school records in the weight throw and shot put, respectively.

In 2010 he coached his first All-American and also had three athletes qualify for four events at the NCAA III Outdoor Championships.

Frese came to NWU from Northwest Missouri State University where he served as a graduate assistant track & field coach for two seasons. He earned a master's degree in athletic administration from NWMSU in 2007.

Frese earned a bachelor's degree in sports administration from University of Nebraska-Kearney in 2005. While at UNK he was a four-year member of the track team. Frese was a four-time NCAA II All-American in the throws and earned All-RMAC recognition in seven of the eight seasons he competed. He was also a team captain during the 2004 and 2005 seasons.

Frese, a Bancroft, Neb., native lives with his wife Karla and two children in Lincoln. He also serves as the Head Strength Coach at Nebraska Wesleyan.

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