Jason Northcott
Jason Northcott

Bio

During the 2015-16 season Jason Northcott enters his third campaign as head coach of the Riverside City College (RCC) Tigers men's water polo team and men's swimming and diving program after serving as the assistant coach for seven seasons (2006-2012) at RCC.

In 2015, Northcott guided the RCC men's swimming and diving squad to a 5-1 won-lost record in Orange Empire Conference (OEC) dual meets, a second-place finish in the OEC Championships (661.5 points) and a fifth-place finish at the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) Championships.

In 2014, RCC posted a second-place finish in the OEC Swimming and Diving Championships (678 points) and an eighth-place finish (200 points) at the CCCAA Championships.

For the previous six water polo seasons (2007-2012), Northcott helped the Tigers to six consecutive regional playoff appearances while twice qualifying for the State Championship tournament.

For four years, Northcott coached at the boys' high school club level at Riverside Water Polo.  During his time there, Jason led his teams to the Junior Olympic National Tournament three times with two top ten finishes, including a 6th place finish in 2008.

As a high school water polo player, Northcott played for his predecessor -- then-RCC head men’s water polo coach Nate Hass -- at Jurupa Valley High School where he won three consecutive CIF Championships from 1995-1997, including two as a starter.  After graduating, Northcott served as the assistant coach at Jurupa Valley H.S. while helping his alma mater to three consecutive CIF semifinal appearances.

Coach Northcott also has a culinary arts degree from CSCA in Pasadena and has five years experience as a chef. Additionally, Jason earned his bachelor of arts degree in English at California State University San Bernardino, where he also earned his master of arts degree in English.