Frank Jeney completed his Undergraduate work in Business Administration (05) and Graduate work in Sports Administration (07) at Wayne State University in Detroit Michigan. After a four year letter-winner career as a baseball player at Wayne State, Frank was Inducted into the Wayne State sports Hall of Fame in 2011. In 2008 Frank began his position as Fitness and High Performance Coordinator at the University of Windsor where he has built the Windsor Speed & Strength program, the Tough Lancer Welcome Week Competition, as well as many more High Performance programs. In 2010 Frank began a Baseball team at the University of Windsor and in just their 3rd season the team Won the CIBA National Championship. In 2014 Frank was added to the Wayne State University Alumni Board, and still sits on that board today. Frank is currently a certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Personal Training Specialist, Spin Schwinn Certified, Kickboxing Schwinn Certified, as well as Life Fitness Equipment Technician Certified. Frank has done a lot of work making the Fitness Spaces and the Forge Fitness Centre more accessible for all guests using innovative ideas.
As a Player
Frank Jeney was a four-time baseball letterwinner (2002-05) and the 2005 GLIAC Player of the Year in balloting by the league's coaches for the Wayne State Warriors.
He was a three-time All-GLIAC recipient (First Team in 2003 and 2005, and Honorable Mention in 2004).
Jeney twice earned First Team All-North Central Region accolades – at second base in 2003 and at shortstop in 2005.
As a senior, he led the team in eight offensive categories and set three single-season school records for hits (77), at bats (186) and total bases (121). His team leading totals included a .414 batting average, a .651 slugging percentage, a .452 on-base percentage, 51 runs batted in, 18 doubles, and four triples in addition to his hits and total bases marks.
He also led the 2005 squad in multiple-hit games (23) and multiple-RBI contests (13).
The year before, he led WSU with 36 RBI, 83 total bases and four triples. As a sophomore, his .363 batting average ranked among the best in the GLIAC.
He concluded his Warrior career ranked first in hits (215), total bases (323) and extra-base hits (67); second in RBI (134), games played (185), at bats (591) and doubles (41); third in runs scored (122) and triples (11); and seventh in home runs (15).
Jeney garnered 61 multiple-hit games in his career and finished with a .364 batting average, a .547 slugging percentage and a .422 on-base percentage, which included 53 walks and 21 stolen bases.
He was named to the GLIAC All-Tournament Team as a senior, and earned WSU's Warrior Award for outstanding contributions to the baseball program and to the University as a junior.
He started a total of 180 games at four different positions (91 at second base, 67 at shortstop, 19 at third base, two in left field, and one as the designated hitter).
Jeney graduated from WSU in 2005 with a B.S. in business administration/marketing, and served as a volunteer assistant coach for two years (2006-07) with the Warrior baseball program, while completing Graduate Studies in Sports Administration. He was also a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).