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Frank Sheptock

Frank Sheptock joins the Huskies coaching staff in 2015, serving as defensive line coach.

A Bloomsburg University Hall of Fame member, Sheptock ('86) was a three-time first team Associated Press All-American in football and a four-time All-PSAC selection. He holds nearly all of Bloomsburg's defensive records, including career tackles (537). He set the standard for tackles in a game with 23 in the 1985 national semifinal game and holds the season record for stops (159). The Huskies reached the PSAC Championship game twice during his four years, winning the title in 1985. That same year, the Huskies reached the semifinals of the NCAA championships with a school-record 12 wins. Following graduation, Sheptock moved into coaching, first as an assistant and later as a head coach, at Wilkes University. He was voted to the NCAA Division II Team of the Quarter Century in 1997. In 2007, he became the first athlete from Bloomsburg University to be inducted into the National College Football Hall of Fame.

Sheptock has previous coaching experience at Wilkes University, serving on the staff of the Colonels for 23 years including 18 seasons as head coach. He posted a 107-81 record with Wilkes that included two NCAA and seven ECAC postseason berths. He later served as director of athletics at Berwick Area School District.

Sheptock resides in Berwick with his wife Lisa, a Bloomsburg Class of 1986 graduate, as well as his daughters Nicole and Kelly.