Frank Schade

Frank Schade (born January 22, 1950) is an American former professional basketball player and coach.

Frank Schade
Personal information
Born (1950-01-22) January 22, 1950
Wausau, Wisconsin
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Listed weight170 lb (77 kg)
Career information
High schoolWausau
(Wausau, Wisconsin)
CollegeWisconsin–Eau Claire (1969–1972)
NBA draft1972 / Round: 4 / Pick: 53rd overall
Selected by the Kansas City–Omaha Kings
Playing career1972–1973
PositionGuard
Number15
Coaching career1986–2017
Career history
As player:
1972–1973Kansas City–Omaha Kings
As coach:
1986–2017Oshkosh North HS
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

As a high school junior, Frank played on the Wausau High School Lumberjacks team which finished as runners-up in the 1967 WIAA Boys Basketball Championship.[1]

While recruited to play for legendary coach Don Haskins at Texas Western (now the University of Texas at El Paso),[2] he elected to stay in Wisconsin to attend the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire where he scored 1599 points from 1969–72.[3] In his final year at Eau Claire, the Blugolds finished as NAIA national runners-up to Kentucky State University [4]

Frank was selected in the 1972 NBA draft by the Kansas City–Omaha Kings, and played nine games with the team in the 1972–73 NBA season.[5]

In 2012, Schade earned his 500th victory as a coach at Oshkosh North High School.[6] He is the winningest coach in Wisconsin boys basketball history to not have won a state championship.

In 2017, Schade earned his 600th victory as a coach. After the 2017 season Schade announced he would retire as the boys basketball coach at Oshkosh North after 31 years. Schade compiled 5 state tournament appearances and 5 conference titles at Oshkosh North while playing in the Fox Valley Association, one of the best leagues in the state of Wisconsin. Before coaching at Oshkosh North he was the head basketball coach at Plymouth High School where he coached for 11 seasons. Schade finished with a career record of 609-316 (437-234 at North)(172-82 at Plymouth) ranking 4th in total wins in the state of Wisconsin. A year after Schade retired, Oshkosh North won its first state boys basketball championship in school history.

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