Doug Finfrock
Doug Finfrock

Bio

Finfrock enters his 10th season as the head coach for the women’s water polo team after serving as the assistant coach for 10 years. Shortly after joining the Tigers’ staff in 2003, he earned his Master’s Degree in Physical Education from Azusa Pacific University and in 2015 added a second Master’s Degree in Coaching & Athletic Administration from Concordia University – Irvine.

Since taking over the reigns as the Head Coach, he has compiled an overall record of 199-48 for an impressive .806 winning percentage.

Finfrock has hauled in numerous accolades highlighted by being named the 2013 California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) Coach of the Year. He followed two years later by hauling in  Southern California Coach of the Year accolades. Furthermore, he was tabbed the 2015 & 2016 Orange Empire Conference (OEC) Coach of the Year.

The Tigers have been a playoff staple under Finfrock. More recently, he coached his team to a 2016 CCCAA Championship after earning an overall record of 30-3 that included a 7-1 conference mark. The Tigers defeated Santa Barbara City College in a double-overtime thriller by the final score of 9-8. Additionally, he has led the team to a state runner up bid in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2019. His coaching skills extend to numerous lengths as he has coached five OEC Most Valuable Players, 27 All-Americans, 12 All-State players, one State MVP, and 28 OEC First-Team All-Conference selections.

During his playing years, Finfrock was a standout water polo player for the Tigers and also the University of California Irvine Anteaters where he earned his bachelor’s degree in history. He currently resides in Rancho Cucamonga with his wife, Erin, sons Jack and Benjamin, and daughter, Ella.