Individual Meet-by-Meet
2025-26
2024-25
2023-24
2022-23
 2024/25:
2024/25: 
- Third year member of the program, named a team captain
- Received the ECSU Departmental Outstanding Scholar Athlete Award
- Named the ECSU Female Individual Sport Athlete of the Year for her achievements in swimming, while excelling as a nationally ranked pole vaulter in track & field
- Named the to the Little East Conference All-Academic Team
- Holds the school record in the 50 Breaststroke with a time of 30.57
- Member of the school record-holding 200 Medley Relay Team, with a time of 1:50.27
- Fourth fastest time in school history in the 100 Breast (1:09.61) and second in the 100 IM with 1:02.48
- Member of the second fastest 200 Medley and 400 Medley Relay Teams in school history (1:50.83 and 4:06.56 respectively)
- Member of the fourth fastest 200 Free Relay team in school history (1:41.47)
- Won the 50 Breast and 100 IM at the LEC Championships, finished third in the 100 Breast, earning herself three All-Conference nominations (two First-Team)
High School: Competed for four years in swimming and track & field…primary events included the sprint freestyle, 100 breaststroke and 200 IM… four-time all-conference in swimming… placed eighth in the 100 breast at the Section 4A Championships… two-time recipient of program’s Hardest Worker Award in swimming… senior swim captain… honor roll every year and recipient of conference’s Student-Athlete Award…
PERSONAL: born 
Natasha R. Frisch May 28, 2004… 
Parents: Michelle and Loren… 
Siblings: Maxwell and Nathan… 
Major: English, Communications… 
Residence: Mendota Heights, MN…
                                                                         NATASHA... REVEALED
Favorite leisure-time activity: Napping and hammocking 
Most difficult aspect of college: Getting out of bed 
Something that you tried once but would never do again: Driving in pouring rain 
Most difficult aspect of your sport: The bone chilling cold water 
Sport requiring the most strength: Chess 
Your favorite moment of all time: Seeing the ocean for the first time 
Biggest crisis facing the world: Closing the library cafe 
Your greatest thrill in sports: Anchoring a relay 
Most important invention or discovery in your lifetime: Yerba mate in a can 
Job you consider the hardest or worst to do for a living: Road construction 
Superstitions: No conditioner the day before a race 
Pet peeve: Foggy water bottles 
Biggest waste of money: Aquariums 
Best advice you’ve ever received: Never back down, never what 
What makes you unique?: My inflexible pinkies  
Where’s your favorite place on earth?: San Luis Obispo  
What matters most to you?: Compassion and kindness 
Who is the one person to whom you can confide?: My parents