Fritsch Named Men's Track & Field Interim Head Coach
For Immediate Release: Tuesday, August 21, 2007
La Crosse, Wis. The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse has named
Don Fritsch as its interim head mens track & field head coach.
Fritsch, who also serves as the Eagles head mens cross country coach,
replaces Brent Ericksen, who resigned in July to accept an assistant
track & field coaching position at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.
As a long-time alumnus of the program and a 16-year veteran as a volunteer
coach in the track program I wanted to see the smoothest possible transition
for the veterans as well as the new incoming freshmen, said Fritsch. Our
goal will be to prepare and coach a highly competitive team once again this
year, but I want to do more than tread water for one year. I want to turn over
a program and team to the future coach that is highly motivated, confident and
very positive about the future of the program. The past success of this program
has always hinged on the incredible attitudes and great work ethics of our student-athletes,
and that will not change.
Fritsch enters his 10th year at the helm of the UW-L mens cross country
team in 2007. After taking over in 1998, Fritsch has led the Eagles to two National
Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III Championships and six Wisconsin
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) titles. UW-L captured its third national
title in school history in 2005 and second under Fritsch, also winning in 2001.
The Eagles won their first national championship in 1996. Fritsch was named
the 2001 and 2005 NCAA Division III Cross Country Coach of the Year.
He has led the Eagles to WIAC Championships in 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2005
and 2006. Fritsch led UW-L to its first conference championship since the 1994
season with the team title in 1998. For his efforts, Fritsch has earned WIAC
Coach of the Year honors in all six seasons the Eagles have captured the conference
crown.
Fritsch was inducted into the Wisconsin Cross Country Coaches Association Hall
of Fame in January, 2004.
He has guided UW-L to top-seven national finishes in eight of nine years as
head coach. Fritsch assisted head cross country coach Phil Esten and
the UW-L track and field program for six years before being elevated to the
head cross country position. A former UW-L cross country and track and field
athlete, Fritsch graduated in 1980 and later returned to receive a masters
degree in physical education-human performance in 1993. He ran to All-WIAC and
NAIA All-District 14 honors during his career at UW-L
Before coming back to coach at UW-L, he served as head coach of the boys
and girls cross country programs at Stevens Point Pacelli High School
from 1981-90, where he earned Wisconsin Independent Schools Athletic Association
Coach of the Year honors four times. He also guided the boys and girls
track and field programs at the school from 1985-91. Fritsch coached the boys
and girls programs to a combined 15 WISAA Division II cross country team
championships. He also guided the girls track and field team to two state
titles. During his tenure at Pacelli, Fritsch guided the development of 15 individual
state champions.
In addition to his coaching duties, Fritsch has been a member of the UW-L academic staff in the health and physical education department and in the education department at Viterbo University. He currently teaches health and physical education at Longfellow Middle School in La Crosse, a position he has held since 1994.
UW-L has won 24 track & field titles in school history (13 indoor, 11 outdoor), more than any other Division III institution.