Football | 9/11/2024 1:36:00 PM
BLOOMSBURG, Pa. -Â The Bloomsburg football welcomes Seton Hill to Danny Hale Field at Redman Stadium for the first PSAC East/West crossover game of the season on Saturday, September 14. Kick off is set for 2:00 p.m.
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THE GAME
The Huskies come into Saturday's game after a convincing 35-7 win over Fairmont State last Thursday night. It was the first time since 2018 the Huskies opened the year with a victory. In 2018, Bloomsburg defeated Merrimack College 30-16 at home to kick off a 6-5 campaign. Seton Hill comes into the game 0-2 on the young season after falling to Faimont State 56-24 to open the year and dropping a 21-14 decision to Ohio Dominican University last week.
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THE SERIES
The Huskies and Griffins meet for just the third time in program history, despite sharing a conference affiliation. The all-time series is tied 1-1 with each team defending its home turf for a win. The last time the Huskies welcome Seton Hill to Bloomsburg, they came away with a 17-14 win in 2015. Redshirt junior Tyler Smith kicked the game-winning field goal as time expired to give the Huskies the win in the regular season finale.
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SCOUTING SETON HILL
The Griffins are 0-2 on the young season but have a strong stable of offensive players on display. Leading the run for Seton Hill is redshirt junior Ky'Ron Craggette, who has racked up 199 yards on the ground on 44 carries in two games. Craggette is averaging 99.5 yards a game and 4.5 yards a carry this year and has a pair of rushing touchdowns. He has a long run of 35 yards and eclipsed the 100-yard rushing marking against Ohio Dominican with 104 yards on 20 carries and a TD. Craggette is doing it all for the Griffins as he has 41 receiving yards on three catches as well.
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Ethan Fame is the top receiver for the Griffins with 10 catches and 159 yards, averaging 79.5 yards per game and 15.9 yards per catch. He has two receiving touchdowns this year and a long catch of 63 yards. Todd Phillips has made the most of his receptions as he has 94 receiving yards on just three catches and averages 31.33 yards per catch, with a long of 37. Taiyon Battle has three catches as well for 28 yards.
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Jake Cruz has played every offensive snap under center for the Griffins this year and is 28-for-52 with two interceptions thrown. He has two touchdowns and 386 yards in the air, averaging 193.00 yards per game this year and a season quarterback rating of 121.20.
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The Griffin offense is averaging 329.5 yards per game, including 136.5 yards on the ground and 193.0 yards passing this season. The Griffins have scored five touchdowns. Seton Hill is 3-for-6 (50.0%) on fourth down tries and 8-for-29 (27.59%) on third down conversions.
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Jack Wagner is 1-for-4 on field goal attempts this year, hitting a 41-yarder against Fairmont State to open the year.
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Defensively, the Griffins are led by Ritchie McCormack with 12 tackles, 1.0 TFL (3 yards). David Awuah has 11 tackles and D'Kairi Boone and Jordan Dorman each have 10 tackles to their credit. Boone broke up one pass so far this year. Quinton Possey is responsible for the sole Griffin interception and Ben Weaver has a quarterback hurry.
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As a team, the Griffins are allowing 413.0 yards on offense to opposing teams, including 133.0 rushing yards and 280.0 yards in the air. They have given up six passing touchdowns and five rushing touchdowns and 38.5 points per game through the first two games. Opposing offenses are averaging 6.2 yards per play against the Seton Hill defense.
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SCOUTING THE HUSKIES
The Huskies have a strong mix of experienced leadership and young talent coming into the 2024 campaign, and it was on display in the Huskies 35-7 win over Fairmont State last Thursday. Graduate student quarterback
Ben Ries (Bloomsbury, N.J./Phillipsburg) led the offense to five total touchdowns, two in the air and three rushing - one of which was a 15-yard run himself. Ries went 12-for-18 with one interception and 182 yards in his season debut with a quarterback rating of 177.16.
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Ries' top-target from 2023 returned as a favorite receiver as
Jerry Griffen-Batchler (Norristown, Pa./Germantown Academy) caught four passes for 80 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
Matthew Bowes (Somerton, Pa./La Salle College HS) returned from an injury that sidelined him through all of the 2023 season a caught a pass for 45 yards.
Justin Wolfe (Hollidaysburg, Pa./Hollidaysburg Area) caught five passes for 51 yards and
Gabe Brower (Alexandria, Pa./Juniata Valley) caught two for six yards.
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The run game displayed a healthy stable of young backs ready to make a name for themselves in the maroon and gold. Sophomore
Matt Buchman (Hazleton, Pa./Hazleton) ran for a career-best 94 yards on 15 carries and got into the end zone once while freshman
Jake Williams (Myerstown, Pa./ELCO) carried the ball 14 times for 52 yards. Freshman
Riley Parker (Canton, Pa./Canton) carried the ball twice for 39 yards, including a 39-yard run for his first touchdown as a Husky. Redshirt freshman
Isaiah Megginson (Edgewood, Md./Edgewood) ran the ball five times for 22 yards while senior
Gabe Brower (Alexandria, Pa./Juniata Valley) carried the ball four times for 34 yards.
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As a team, the Huskies ran 73 plays on offense and accumulated 466 total yards of offense. Bloomsburg averaged 6.4 yards per play against Fairmont State last Thursday and scored five total touchdowns. The Huskies run game went for 284 net yards, only losing 18 yards on 55 total attempts.
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Defensively,
Brady Thompson (Green Lane, Pa./Upper Perkiomen) totaled eight tackles last week, including 0.5 TFL (3 yards).
Nate Capers (Royersford, Pa./Spring-Ford) showed out with seven tackles, two pass break ups and a quarterback hurry.
Ryan D'Ambra (Southampton, Pa./Archbishop Wood) had seven total tackles as well.
Cole Turner (Royersford, Pa./Spring-Ford) finished the day with five tackles and a pass breakup.
Charles Crews III (Williamsport, Pa./Williamsport Area) and
Ian Donohue (Schuylkill Haven, Pa./Blue Mountain) combined for a sack (loss of eight yards) and the pair had three tackles each.
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The Husky defense allowed just 239 yards of total offense on 52 plays. Bloomsburg limited the Falcons to 62 yards on the ground and 177 passing yards and just one touchdown. Fairmont State was 3-for-11 (27.27%) on third down conversions and 0-3 on fourth down tries.
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ON THIS DAY – SEPTEMBER 14
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Bloomsburg Football History, September 14, 2013
It was a day for history under clear blue skies at Sox Harrison Stadium on Saturday afternoon as Franklyn Quiteh (Tobyhanna/Pocono Mountain West) and Danny Fisher (Liverpool/Central Dauphin) each re-wrote the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference record books as part of the 15th-ranked Huskies' 47-35 victory over the Fighting Scots.
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With an eight yard carry early in the fourth quarter, Quiteh surpassed the previous all-time PSAC career rushing record of 5,689 held by Bloomsburg product Jamar Brittingham since 2007. Quiteh's moment with history wasn't the first of the day, however. Earlier in the afternoon, Fisher set his own PSAC record, breaking the conference mark for kicking points in a career of 287 which Mark Brubaker of East Stroudsburg had owned since 2005, now standing at 291. He also connected on two field goals to tie the record of 50 set by Ed Detwiler of East Stroudsburg in 1992.
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Quiteh finished the day with 231 yards rushing to push his career total to 5,741 in maroon and gold. The senior found the endzone three times on the day as well.
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History, September 14, 1814
Francis Scott Key was inspired to write The Star-Spangled Banner after Fort McHenry successfully withstood a British attack.
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MCGONIGLE RETURNS
Brendan McGonigle (Ocean City, N.J./Ocean City) returns to do the place kicking for the Huskies after an injury shortened his 2023 campaign. McGonigle is 13-for-18 in his career in field goals and 31-33 in point after attempts. McGonigle has a career-long field goal 47 yards, which he hit against Millersville on 11/05/22.
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This season, McGonigle is a perfect 5-for-5 on point after attempts and has not attempting a field goal yet.
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PROTECTING THE QB
The offensive line was a bright spot for the Huskies in 2023. The Bloomsburg o-line allowed the fewest sacks of all the PSAC schools, letting the quarterback get sacked just 12 times in 12 games and giving back just 87 yards on the sacks. This season, the Huskies gave up just one sack against Fairmont State, but helped the rushing game to 284 yards on the ground.
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PLAYING A CLEAN GAME
The Huskies were the second-least penalized team in the PSAC last season. Bloomsburg was called for just 55 penalties which cost the Huskies just 522 yards, averaging just 43.5 yards per game. The least-penalized team was Kutztown with 53 flags for 453 yards and the most penalized team was Seton Hill which drew 112 flags for 1,027 yards.
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This season, Bloomsburg put up a near-spotless game for its first of the year. The Huskies were called for just four penalties and gave up 45 yards and just two penalty first downs.
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LET'S GO FOR IT
The Huskies went for it on 4th-down 16 times last season, converting nine of those attempts at a 56.3% clip. They were the fourth-best fourth-down conversion team in the PSAC last season behind California (Pa.) (8-13/61.5%), Slippery Rock (20-33/60.6%), and Edinboro (10-17/58.8). So far in 2024, the Huskies are just 0-1 on first downs, but was 10-for-14 on third down tries last week, which eliminated the need for fourth down tries.
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I'M HONORED
Junior
Jerry Griffen-Batchler (Norristown, Pa./Germantown Academy) earned the Huskies' first PSAC East Athlete of the Week honor as he was named the PSAC East Special Teams player of the Week after his Week 1 performance. He returned four punts for 70 yards and set the Huskies' up with short fields each time he returned the ball. The 70 punt return yards was a career single-game high for Griffen-Batchler. He finished the game with 150 all-purpose yards after pulling down four catches for 80 yards and two touchdowns.
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RIES' PIECES
Graduate student
Ben Ries (Bloomsbury, N.J./Phillipsburg) has a full complement of seasoned receivers at his disposal this season. All-conference tight end
Matthew Bowes (Somerton, Pa./La Salle College HS) is back for the Huskies after a season-ending injury in 2022 kept him out of the 2023 season.
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The Huskies top target of the quarterbacks last season,
Jerry Griffen-Batchler (Norristown, Pa./Germantown Academy), is back to stretch the field for Bloomsburg. Griffen-Batchler had 45 catches for 606 yards last season, averaging 13.47 yards per catch and 55.09 yards per game. He had a career-long catch of 56 yards against Lock Haven last year.
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Owen Anderson (Cogan Station, Pa./Jersey Shore Area) hauled in 24 catches for 244 yards last year and averaged 10.17 yards per catch and
Jaden Helton (Ardmore, Pa./Lower Merion) made five catches in three games for 86 yards, including a career-long 43 yard catch against East Stroudsburg.
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Ries' Pieces Season Stats:
Jerry Griffen-Batchler (Norristown, Pa./Germantown Academy) - 4 catches, 80 yards, 2 TDs
Justin Wolfe (Hollidaysburg, Pa./Hollidaysburg Area) - 5 catches, 51 yards
Matthew Bowes (Somerton, Pa./La Salle College HS) - 1 catch, 45 yards
Gabe Brower (Alexandria, Pa./Juniata Valley) - 2 catches, 6 yards
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THE RIES FILE
Ben Ries (Bloomsbury, N.J./Phillipsburg) took over under center last season and finished out the year strong for the Huskies. In eight games, he went 68-for-125 with one touchdown and three interceptions. He threw for 747 yards, averaging 11.0 yards per play and 93.4 yards per game. Ries ran for another 97 yards on 47 attempts and two touchdowns. For his career, Ries is 101-for-192 with three touchdowns and seven interceptions and 1,146 yards. Ries has 284 yards on the ground on 94 rushing attempts in three seasons with the Huskies.
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This season, Ries is 12-for-18 with 182 passing yards and two touchdowns. Ries has run for another 20 yards and a touchdown so far in 2024.
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NO FLY ZONE
The Bloomsburg defensive backs made a statement last year and allowed the fewest passing yards to opponents in the PSAC and were ranked 11th in NCAA DII. The Huskies allowed just 152.55 yards per game to opposing quarterbacks and collected 10 interceptions. The longest passing play the Huskies allowed last season was just 39 yards. In total, Bloomsburg had 31 broken up passes for the year and hurried the quarterback 27 times.
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Returning in the secondary for Bloomsburg is
Ron Long (Philadelphia, Pa./Archbishop Ryan) (44 tackles, 2 INT, 1 QBH),
Ervin Mitchell (Waldorf, Md./Westlake) (6 tackles, 1 INT, 1 PBU),
Devin Fleming (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park) (34 tackles, 4 PBU), and
Nate Capers (Royersford, Pa./Spring-Ford) (39 tackles, 2 PBU, 2 QBH).
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Capers showed off again in the first game of the season with seven tackles, a pair of pass break ups and a quarterback hurry. Taking on a bigger role in the secondary is
Cole Turner (Royersford, Pa./Spring-Ford) who turned in five tackle and a pass break up against Fairmont State. Freshman
Idriz Ahmetovic (New Oxford, Pa./New Oxford) had a pass break up as well in his Husky debut.
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STIFLE THE RUN
Fairmont State came into last Thursday's game with 208 yards on the ground in their week 0 game and five touchdowns. Bloomsburg brought the boom and stopped the Falcons run game, allowing just 62 yards on the ground and no touchdowns. The Falcons had 80 yards on 20 carries but the Huskies had 2.0 TFL for 18 yards.
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LBU
The Huskies' linebackers have been a force to be reckoned with since the
Frank Sheptock days, and the 2024 group is no different. Leading the way are seniors
Ryan D'Ambra (Southampton, Pa./Archbishop Wood) and
Tom Goetz (Wenonah, N.J./Gateway Regional). D'Ambra led the Huskies with 90 total tackles last season and have 5.0 tackles for loss (19 yards) and 2.0 sacks (15 yards). He hit the quarterback four other times and blocked one kick. D'Ambra broke up four passes as well. D'Ambra has 160 tackles in his career so far.
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Goetz, an all-PSAC linebacker, was third on the team with 76 tackles, including 3.0 tackles for loss (9 yards). He had two interceptions, one broken up pass, and three quarterback hurries. For his career, Goetz has 139 tackles in 26 games over the last three seasons. His 2022 season was shortened by an early-season injury. Goetz has 14 TFL (55 yards) and 6.5 sacks (38 yards).Â
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Brady Thompson (Green Lane, Pa./Upper Perkiomen) made his presence known in his first season with the Huskies last year. He had 67 tackles, including 5.0 tackles for loss (11 yards) and 0.5 sacks (2 yards). Thompson had three quarterback hurries to his credit and once forced fumble.
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The Huskies brought in seven new linebackers in their 2024 recruiting class to continue the tradition –
Nick Farrell (Dallas, Pa./Dallas),
Garrett Garcia (Catawissa, Pa./Southern Columbia),
Brady Ronan (Tyrone,Pa./Tyrone Area),
Connor Rickabaugh (Coatesville, Pa./Coatesville Area),
Brady Mizenko (Sugarloaf, Pa./Hazleton Area),
Nahzier Booker (Pottstown, Pa./Pottstown), and
Rocco Serafini (Mill Hall, Pa./Central Mountain).
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Thompson and D'Ambra made their presence known with 15 tackles between the two of them and 0.5 TFL (3 yards).
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TUCKER HONORED BY THE GIANTS
Former All-Pro tight end Bob Tucker, a one-time Mountaineer and Bloomsburg State College football player, went undrafted and played semi-pro football before the Giants signed him as a free agent ahead of the 1970 season.
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One year later, the 6-foot-3, 230-pounder became the first tight end in NFL history to lead the league in pass receptions in a season with 59 for 791 yards. Through 1977, Tucker also had seasons with 55, 50, 42, 41 and 40 catches on Giants teams that often found themselves looking up at the Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins and even the St. Louis Cardinals in the rugged NFC East.
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In 1978, he was traded to the Minnesota Vikings, where he was reunited with his former Giants teammate, Hall of Fame quarterback Fran Tarkenton. Tucker spent a few seasons with the Vikings before retiring in 1980 and ultimately returning to Hazleton.
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Tucker finished his 11-year NFL career 422 receptions for 5,421 yards and 27 touchdowns.
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Giants are set to honor Tucker as 43rd best player in team history.
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CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF REDMAN
Saturday, September 21 marks the 50th anniversary of the dedication of the the first football game played at Robert B. Redman Stadium. It is also the 50th season of football being played at Redman Stadium.
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QUICK RECAP – 2023 HUSKIES
The Huskies finished the 2023 campaign 3-8 with a 2-5 record in PSAC East action under head coach
Frank Sheptock. Bloomsburg picked up a 21-7 win over Clarion for the Huskies' first win of the season before handing Shepherd a 14-10 loss in at Redman Stadium. The Huskies defeated Millersville 34-31 on the road in their final road trip of the year.
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QUICK RECAP – 2023 GRIFFINS
The Griffins went 6-5 last season after starting the year 1-4. Seton Hill suffered a season-opening loss to Wheeling, 35-24, but earned a 28-23 win over Shippensburg to even out their record. The Griffins suffered three-straight losses to East Stroudsburg (55-21), Slippery Rock (35-14), and Gannon (23-6), before defeating Clarion 24-17. After a 41-14 loss to California (Pa.), the Griffins won four-straight to end the year. A 35-28 win over IUP kicked off the run before Seton Hill defeated Edinboro (38-28), Mercyhurst (14-0), and Millersville (30-10) to end the year on a high nite.
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COACHING STAFF UPDATES
Head coach
Frank Sheptock has announced several updates to his staff ahead of the 2024 season. The Huskies welcomed
Tim Landis, offensive coordinator, to Bloomsburg ahead of spring practice while
Zach Martin (defensive coordinator & linebackers),
Greg Kahn (defensive line), and
Johnathan Pruden (defensive backs) joined the Huskies this summer. Previous student assistant
Josh Bernocco was elevated to wide receivers coach and special teams coordinator following spring practices.
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KEY LOSSES
The Huskies will take the field on Thursday without all-conference running back
Kaleb Monaco (Pocono Pines, Pa./Pocono Mountain West). Monaco led the team with 952 yards on the ground last season and ran in six touchdowns. He averaged 5.1 yards per carry and 86.55 yards per game. Monaco had 1,658 all-purpose yards for the year.
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Star defensive back
Quentin Gaskill (Waynesboro, Pa./Waynesboro) graduated last fall after a stellar career for the Huskies. Last season, he was second on the team with 76 tackles and had six broken up passes, two interceptions, and a blocked kick. For his career, Gaskill accumulated 279 tackles, 10.5 TLF (47 yards), 3.0 sacks (27 yards), six interceptions, 28 passes defended, five forced fumbles (three recoveries), and three blocked kicks. Gaskill played in 43 out of 44 possible games during his time in the maroon and gold.
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RETURNING ALL-PSAC ATHLETES
The Huskies return a pair of all-PSAC players in senior linebacker
Tom Goetz (Wenonah, N.J./Gateway Regional) and senior defensive lineman
Giovanni Cancro (Pequannock, N.J./Pequannock Township). Cancro earned his first career postseason honor as a second-team defensive lineman. The Pequannock, N.J. native had a breakout year for the Huskies with 29 total tackles this year, including 15 solo stops. He had 5.0 tackles for a loss of 22 yards and broke up two passes. Cancro finished with one quarterback hurry and a blocked kick.
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Goetz had an exceptional comeback season for the Huskies in 2023 after playing in just four games before a season-ending injuring in 2022. Goetz had a career-best 76 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss (34 yards), and 4.5 sacks (23 yards). The Wenonah, N.J. native had a pair of interceptions and three pass breakups for the year. Both of his INTs came against Clarion – one that was recovered for a touchdown and the second to seal the win for the Huskies late in the fourth quarter. He led the team in tackles for loss and sacks.
WELCOME TO BLOOM
Bloomsburg added 36 newcomers to the program on National Signing Day including six defensive backs, three defensive linemen, seven linebackers, a long snapper, five offensive linemen, a kicker, four quarterbacks, three running backs, two tight ends, and four wide receivers. The Huskies brought in players from two different states, including Pennsylvania (28), and New Jersey (8). The Huskies welcome four transfers to the roster this season.
Spencer Branin (Rumson, N.J./Rumson Fair Haven Regional) from Southern Connecticut State,
Ben Paserk (Batavia, N.Y./Batavia) from Lackawanna,
Infinite Campbell (Milford, Pa./Delaware Valley) from Lock Haven, and
Malik McLaurin (Newark, N.J./West Side) from Monroe.
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FEATURED EVENTS ON THE SCHEDULE
The Huskies host West Chester on September 28 for the Salute to Danny Hale, sponsored by the Husky Legacy Club. Bloomsburg hosts East Stroudsburg on October 12 for the Homecoming/Hall of Fame and Parents' and Supporters Weekend. The game on October 26 against Shippensburg will serve as the Huskies' ThinkPink game. Bloomsburg will honor its football, band, and cheerleading senior student-athletes prior to the game against Millersville on November 9.
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ONE LAST RIDE
Ron Long (Philadelphia, Pa./Archbishop Ryan),
Ben Ries (Bloomsbury, N.J./Phillipsburg),
Ky Seesholtz (Mifflinville, Pa./Central Columbia),
Matthew Bowes (Somerton, Pa./La Salle College HS),
Nyree Ford-Cherry (East Stroudsburg, Pa./East Stroudsburg North),
Devin Fleming (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park),
Hakeem Bacon (Chester, Pa./STEM Academy),
Jaden Helton (Ardmore, Pa./Lower Merion),
Darnell Hightower (Marlton, N.J./Cherokee),
Nate Capers (Royersford, Pa./Spring-Ford),
Blake Charlton (West Chester, Pa./Unionville),
Owen Anderson (Cogan Station, Pa./Jersey Shore Area),
Peyton Persing (Danville, Pa./Danville Area),
Ryan D'Ambra (Southampton, Pa./Archbishop Wood),
Neurys Ortiz (Union City, N.J./Union City),
Jack Ferguson (Sellersville, Pa./Pennridge),
Xavier Newman (Collingdale, Pa./Academy Park High School),
Marlon Westcott (Philadelphia, Pa./Imhotep Charter),
Tom Goetz (Wenonah, N.J./Gateway Regional),
Rahmayne Jackson-Bey (Philadelphia, Pa./Simon Gratz), and
Giovanni Cancro (Pequannock, N.J./Pequannock Township) line up for the Huskies for their final season at Bloomsburg.
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SHEPTOCK ERA
Sheptock was named the 28th head football coach in Bloomsburg University as he returns to his alma mater to take over the Huskies' program. Sheptock was at Division III Wilkes University as the defensive coordinator from 1990-95 and then took over the Colonels' program and served as head coach from 1996-2014. While at Wilkes, Sheptock went 107-81 overall and established the program record for most wins in a season (11) and career (107) while leading the Colonels to nine postseason appearances.
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A member of the NCAA Division II Team of the Quarter Century (1973-97), Sheptock played linebacker for head coach George Landis and holds the school records for tackles in a career (537), single-season (159), and single-game (23), as well as career fumble recoveries (12). His program record for tackles in a single game, in fact, occurred during the national semifinal contest at North Alabama.
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HUDDLE WITH THE HUSKIES
For the fourth-straight year, head coach
Frank Sheptock will host "Huddle with the Huskies" though new this year, the event will take place West End Ale Haus on Main Street in Bloomsburg on two select Thursdays this season.
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The two Huddle with the Huskies evenings will be September 12 and October 10. The Thursday, October 10 date serves as the midseason review and preview for the Huskies Homecoming match-up with East Stroudsburg on October 12.
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The events are open to the public, and appetizers are available as supplies last, beginning at 6:00 p.m. with a short program to follow. During the program, Coach Sheptock will speak about the season, preview the upcoming game(s), and introduce members of the coaching staff and players from this year's roster.
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The first Huddle with the Huskies will take place on Thursday, September 12 and will feature the Huskies coaching staff.
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Those joining the team for Huddle with the Huskies are encouraged to stay following the formal programming to enjoy a delicious dinner and drinks at the West End Ale Haus.
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SALUTE TO DANNY HALE
NCAA DII football coaching legend of the Bloomsburg Huskies, Danny Hale, has gotten the call for his rightful enshrinement in the College Football Hall of Fame as part of the 2024 Induction Class, as announced by the National Football Foundation (NFF) and ESPN on in January of 2024. The Bloomsburg department of athletics in partnership with the Husky Legacy Club has announced the Salute to Danny Hale to celebrate his induction in Bloomsburg on September 28, 2024.
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Hale, one of the winningest coaches in all of NCAA Division II, retired June 28, 2013, after spending 20 seasons as the head coach of the Huskies and 25 years overall as a head coach. Hale also spent five years as head coach at West Chester University (1984-1988).
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As part of the celebration, Bloomsburg athletics is hosting A Salute to Danny Hale, sponsored by the Husky Legacy Club (HLC) on Saturday, September 28 following the Huskies home football game against West Chester which kicks off at 2:00 pm at Danny Hale Field in Redman Stadium. The event is free to all attendees and registration is encouraged for all guests. The event will be held at Monty's in the Pettit Athletic Complex on upper campus of Bloomsburg.
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42nd ANNUAL HALL OF FAME CELEBRATION
The members of the 2024 Hall of Fame Class are Jen Bryan '03, (Women's Basketball), Nicole Hartranft '04 (Field Hockey), Christine Krebs '01 (Women's Soccer '01), Pete Rinella '95 (Wrestling), and Vanessa Sterner '02 (Softball). The induction brunch and ceremony will occur on Sunday
October 13, at the Kehr Union Ballroom. Festivities will begin at 12:30 p.m. The five will bring the enshrined number to 213.
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2024 PSAC PRESEASON POLL
The Bloomsburg football team was selected to finish eighth in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division by the league's head coaches in the annual preseason poll on Thursday.
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Last year's conference champion, Kutztown, was selected to win the East this year with six first-place votes, while Shepherd was selected second with one first places vote and East Stroudsburg grabbed a first place vote to finish third in the poll. West Chester came in fourth in the East and Lock Haven claimed the No. 5 spot. Millersville came in sixth ahead of Shippensburg at No. 7 with Bloomsburg rounding out the east at No. 8.
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On the West, PSAC runner's up, Slippery Rock claimed the top spot with sixth first-place votes while California (PA) took the No. 2 spot. IUP had one first place vote to finish third and Gannon finished fourth in voting. Seton Hill is fifth in the poll just ahead of Edinboro at No. 6 and Clarion at No. 7.
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