2023-24 / AS A SENIOR
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Academic All-District
2022-23 / AS A JUNIOR
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
• Academic All-District
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Competed primarily in the distance freestyle events and 400 IM
• Posted career-best times in the 500 (4:23.64) and 1650 free (15:27.18) at the Big Ten Championships
• Also had a career-best 1000 split of 9:18.00 on the mile at Big Tens
• In program history, moved into seventh place in the the 500, 12th place in the 1000 and 14th place in the mile
• Season best in the 400 IM (3:56.14) was at the Purdue Invitational
• Scored in the mile and 500 free (C final) at Big Tens
• Accounted for 30 team points at the Purdue Invite, finishing fifth overall in the mile while also qualifying for the A final of the 400 IM and B final of the 500 free
• Also helped his 800 free relay team win its heat at the Purdue Invite
• Won his heat and finished as the runner-up overall in the 200 free at the Indiana Intercollegiates
• Impressed again at the Indiana Senior State Championships, logging 4,300 meters of live racing action over three days
• Won four medals at Senior State -- silver in the 400m (4:00.69), 800m (8:25.46) and 1500m free (16:09.37) plus bronze in the 400m IM (4:28.44)
2021-22 / AS A SOPHOMORE
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Posted season-best times in the 500 (4:27.27) and 1,650 free (15:43.48) as well as the 400 IM (3:53.19) at the Purdue Invitational
• Registered a team season best in the 1,000 free (9:21.59) at the Big Ten Triple Duals in Minneapolis
• Accounted for 28 team points at the Purdue Invite, finishing top 10 in all three of his primary events
• At the Purdue Invite, was an A finalist in the 500 free and won the B final of the 400 IM
• Was once again one of the busiest swimmers at the Indiana Senior State Championships, competing in four LCM individual events – all at least 400 meters in length – while also swimming in all five relays
• Claimed bronze in the 800m and 1500m free while also helping Boilermaker Aquatics win the 200 free and 200 medley relays
• Demonstrated his versatility, fitness and stamina while logging 4,400 meters of live racing action over the four days, finishing top 10 in all four individual events
• Purdue’s top finisher in both distance events at all three duals in the fall – Minnesota, at Notre Dame, Michigan/Missouri
• Won the 500 free at the Senior Day dual vs. Wabash
• Runner-up in the 200 free at the Indiana Intercollegiates
2020-21 / AS A FRESHMAN
• Competed primarily in the distance freestyle events
• Posted season-best times in the 500 (4:26.96) and 1650 free (15:33.01) at the Big Ten Championships
• Moved into 15th place in program history in the mile
• Also ranked among the top five on the team in the 400 IM (3:58.59) and 1000 free (9:22.45)
• Won the 500 free and finished second in the 200 free at the season-opening intrasquad
• Also victorious in the 500 free at the January intrasquad
• Placed 25th overall in the mile as the Boilermaker to race in the event at Big Tens
• Impressed with his versatility, fitness and stamina at the Indiana Senior State meet, finishing among the top six in six individual events (all at least 200 meters) while also swimming in all five relays
• Logged 5200 meters (3.23 miles) of live racing over four days at Senior State, winning silver in the 800- and 1,500-meter free; also raced in the 200 and 400 free, 200 fly, and 400 IM
• Claimed top scorer honors by accounting for 117 points in his individual events at Senior State for the Fishers Area Swimming Tigers
HIGH SCHOOL
• Four-year varsity letterwinner for coaches Joe Keller and Jay Chambers at Fishers High School in suburban Indianapolis
• Three-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American
• Four-time conference champion in the 500 free
• NICSA All-American in four events as a senior
• Indiana state finalist in the 200 and 500 free each of his upperclassman seasons
• IHSAA sectional champion in the 500 free as a sophomore and junior later won the sectional titles in the 200 free plus the 200 and 400 free relays as a senior
• Won the conference title in the 200 free as a junior and set a school record in the event as a senior
• Also part of school records in the 200 and 400 free relays as a senior, helping his 400 team qualify for finals at state
• Helped Fishers win conference and sectional championships as a sophomore
• Also competed for the Fishers Area Swimming Tigers
• 2018 Indiana Long Course champion in the 1650 free
• Two-time qualifier for the Open Water Nationals
• Finalist at the 2019 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals
• Also a multi-year qualifier for the Speedo Summer Junior Nationals
• Graduated fourth in his class Summa Cum Laude
• National Merit Scholarship recipient
PERSONAL
• Major: Computer Engineering
• Full name is Aaron Joseph Frollo
• Born in Canton, Ohio
• Parents are Joseph and Andrea Frollo
• Family also includes brothers Jacob and Matthew
• Jacob also currently attends Purdue
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Academic All-District
2022-23 / AS A JUNIOR
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
• Academic All-District
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Competed primarily in the distance freestyle events and 400 IM
• Posted career-best times in the 500 (4:23.64) and 1650 free (15:27.18) at the Big Ten Championships
• Also had a career-best 1000 split of 9:18.00 on the mile at Big Tens
• In program history, moved into seventh place in the the 500, 12th place in the 1000 and 14th place in the mile
• Season best in the 400 IM (3:56.14) was at the Purdue Invitational
• Scored in the mile and 500 free (C final) at Big Tens
• Accounted for 30 team points at the Purdue Invite, finishing fifth overall in the mile while also qualifying for the A final of the 400 IM and B final of the 500 free
• Also helped his 800 free relay team win its heat at the Purdue Invite
• Won his heat and finished as the runner-up overall in the 200 free at the Indiana Intercollegiates
• Impressed again at the Indiana Senior State Championships, logging 4,300 meters of live racing action over three days
• Won four medals at Senior State -- silver in the 400m (4:00.69), 800m (8:25.46) and 1500m free (16:09.37) plus bronze in the 400m IM (4:28.44)
2021-22 / AS A SOPHOMORE
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Posted season-best times in the 500 (4:27.27) and 1,650 free (15:43.48) as well as the 400 IM (3:53.19) at the Purdue Invitational
• Registered a team season best in the 1,000 free (9:21.59) at the Big Ten Triple Duals in Minneapolis
• Accounted for 28 team points at the Purdue Invite, finishing top 10 in all three of his primary events
• At the Purdue Invite, was an A finalist in the 500 free and won the B final of the 400 IM
• Was once again one of the busiest swimmers at the Indiana Senior State Championships, competing in four LCM individual events – all at least 400 meters in length – while also swimming in all five relays
• Claimed bronze in the 800m and 1500m free while also helping Boilermaker Aquatics win the 200 free and 200 medley relays
• Demonstrated his versatility, fitness and stamina while logging 4,400 meters of live racing action over the four days, finishing top 10 in all four individual events
• Purdue’s top finisher in both distance events at all three duals in the fall – Minnesota, at Notre Dame, Michigan/Missouri
• Won the 500 free at the Senior Day dual vs. Wabash
• Runner-up in the 200 free at the Indiana Intercollegiates
2020-21 / AS A FRESHMAN
• Competed primarily in the distance freestyle events
• Posted season-best times in the 500 (4:26.96) and 1650 free (15:33.01) at the Big Ten Championships
• Moved into 15th place in program history in the mile
• Also ranked among the top five on the team in the 400 IM (3:58.59) and 1000 free (9:22.45)
• Won the 500 free and finished second in the 200 free at the season-opening intrasquad
• Also victorious in the 500 free at the January intrasquad
• Placed 25th overall in the mile as the Boilermaker to race in the event at Big Tens
• Impressed with his versatility, fitness and stamina at the Indiana Senior State meet, finishing among the top six in six individual events (all at least 200 meters) while also swimming in all five relays
• Logged 5200 meters (3.23 miles) of live racing over four days at Senior State, winning silver in the 800- and 1,500-meter free; also raced in the 200 and 400 free, 200 fly, and 400 IM
• Claimed top scorer honors by accounting for 117 points in his individual events at Senior State for the Fishers Area Swimming Tigers
HIGH SCHOOL
• Four-year varsity letterwinner for coaches Joe Keller and Jay Chambers at Fishers High School in suburban Indianapolis
• Three-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American
• Four-time conference champion in the 500 free
• NICSA All-American in four events as a senior
• Indiana state finalist in the 200 and 500 free each of his upperclassman seasons
• IHSAA sectional champion in the 500 free as a sophomore and junior later won the sectional titles in the 200 free plus the 200 and 400 free relays as a senior
• Won the conference title in the 200 free as a junior and set a school record in the event as a senior
• Also part of school records in the 200 and 400 free relays as a senior, helping his 400 team qualify for finals at state
• Helped Fishers win conference and sectional championships as a sophomore
• Also competed for the Fishers Area Swimming Tigers
• 2018 Indiana Long Course champion in the 1650 free
• Two-time qualifier for the Open Water Nationals
• Finalist at the 2019 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals
• Also a multi-year qualifier for the Speedo Summer Junior Nationals
• Graduated fourth in his class Summa Cum Laude
• National Merit Scholarship recipient
PERSONAL
• Major: Computer Engineering
• Full name is Aaron Joseph Frollo
• Born in Canton, Ohio
• Parents are Joseph and Andrea Frollo
• Family also includes brothers Jacob and Matthew
• Jacob also currently attends Purdue