Jacqueline Frank DeLuca

Jacqueline "Jackie" Frank DeLuca Cochran (born May 1, 1980) is an American water polo goalkeeper, 2004 bronze medal Olympian and two-time collegiate National Player of the Year.

Frank was voted the MVP of the tournament; in the final game she had 12 saves and allowed only 1 goal when UCLA had 6 on 5 advantage.

The same month, Frank was named recipient of the Peter J. Cutino Award, which annually recognizes the best male and female American collegiate water polo player.

Jacqueline Frank Deluca Cochran played on the U.S. Senior National Team from 1998 to 2004, and since summer of 2002 as starting goalkeeper.

In June 2004, Jackie Frank came up with two stops during the deciding penalty shootout of an eventual 12–10 win over Hungary in the gold medal game of the FINA Women's Water Polo World League Super Final.

In Long Beach, California before a crowd of 3,108, Team USA and Hungary never got more than one goal ahead of each other through 36 minutes of play.

her first competition was the Speedo Top 40 tournament at the USA Water Polo National Training Center in Los Alamitos, where she had won MVP honors in 2002.

Jackie completed dermatology residency at Wake Forest Baptist health and is now a dermatologist at Kaiser Permanente in southern California.