Frank McQuail

Frank McQuail begins his sixth year on the sidelines with the Maritime Men’s Basketball coaching staff heading into the 2019-20 season.

McQuail returned to the role of assistant coach for his fourth year with the team and helped Maritime to another 10-win season, while improving to seven wins in conference play. Following the season Maritime had one All-Conference First Team selection in senior Patrick MacDonald '18, who later went on to add D3hoops.com All-Atlantic Region Second Team Accolades and also First Team honors from the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association. MacDonald was also one of 10 finalists for the prestigious Jostens Award.

In 2016-17, McQuail served as Interim Head Coach after taking over in late October. As interim head coach the team earned 10 wins on the season, including five victories in conference play. Offensively the team averaged 78.4 points per game led by MacDonald, who averaged 20.2 points per game. At the end of the season, MacDonald was named as a member of the Skyline All-Conference First Team, along with regional honors from both D3hoops.com and the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association.

In year two with the program, McQuail helped lead the team to eight victories on the year with all eight coming in league games. As a squad the team set program records for both assists in a season as well as blocks in a year while MacDonald set the single-season mark for rebounds during the year. Following the season, MacDonald was a Skyline All-Conference First Team selection, Maritime's first since the 2011-12 campaign.
 
During his first season on the Maritime staff, he helped the team double its win total from the previous season, including four wins in Skyline Conference play. In his first year, McQuail oversaw senior Sean Corley lead the Skyline in both assists and steals, while sophomore Isaiah Hayes was tops in the Skyline in blocked shots, with rookie Patrick MacDonald leading the league in field goal percentage in 2015.

McQuail brings a highly decorated pedigree of coaching basketball in the tri-state area as he recently serves as the varsity basketball coach of Cathedral Preparatory High School in Elmhurst, New York, a position he began in 2002. While overseeing the Crusader basketball program, he mentored the team to the 2003 CHSAA Class B Championship, en route to being named to the CHSAA Coach of the Year. He later won the award again following the 2008 season.
 
In addition to his time at Cathedral Prep, McQuail spent the 2012-13 year with one of the most successful AAU programs in the region as a coach with the Long Island Lightning, based out of the historic Island Garden in West Hempstead in Nassau County.
 
Before his lengthy stint with the Crusaders at Cathedral Prep, McQuail spent four seasons at Bergtraum High School in Manhattan from 1997 through 2001. He helped lead the team there to the 1999 New York City PSAL Division B finals. He spent the previous five seasons at Thomas Edison High School in Jamaica, New York as the head coach of the junior varsity program and assistant coach with the varsity team.
 
McQuail has a been involved in academic administration since 1999 with principal positions at several high schools, including his current position as assistant principal and athletic director at Robert F. Kennedy High School in Flushing, New York. This followed an 11-year stint as a social studies teacher, also in Queens.
 
McQuail currently resides in Middle Village, New York.
 
Year Overall Conference Postseason
2016-17 10-15 (.400) 5-11 (.312)
Career 10-15 (.400) 5-11 (.312)