- Skip Prosser
College coach infobox
Name = Skip Prosser
Sport =Basketball
ImageWidth = 200
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DateOfBirth =November 3 1950
Birthplace = flagicon|United States Pittsburgh, PA
DateOfDeath = death date and age|2007|7|26|1950|11|3
Deathplace = flagicon|United States Winston-Salem, NC
College = Wake Forest
Title = Head coach
Awards = ACC Coach of the Year (2003)
2003 NABC and USBWA District Coach of the Year
MCC Coach of the Year (1995)
Championships = ACC Regular Season Championship (2003)
A-10 Tournament Championship (1998)
A-10 Regular Season Championship (1997)
MAAC Tournament Championship (1994)
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Player = *
Years = 1969–1972
Team = US Merchant Marine Academy
Position = Guard
Coach = *
CoachYears = 1977–1979
1979–1985
1985–1993
1993–1994
1994–2001
2001–2007
CoachTeams =Linsly Military Institute
Wheeling Cent. Catholic HS
Xavier (asst.)
Loyola (MD)
Xavier
Wake Forest
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BBallHOF =George Edward "Skip" Prosser (
November 3 1950 –July 26 2007 ) was an Americancollege basketball coach who was headbasketball coach atWake Forest University at the time of his death. He was the only coach inNCAA history to take three separate schools to the NCAA Tournament in his first year coaching the teams.cite web|url=http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/prosser_skip00.html|title=Skip Prosser|publisher="Wake Forest University official bio"] In 21 years as a collegiate coach, he made 18 postseason appearances.Previously, he coached Xavier University for seven seasons, where he achieved great success. He spent his first year of coaching at the collegiate level at
Loyola College in Maryland , where he took the Greyhounds to the team's only modern-day NCAA Tournament appearance.Prosser was the
Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year in 2003. His teams have at times been participants in the NCAA Tournament in March, although Wake Forest did not participate in the 2006 or 2007 seasons.Early life
Prosser was born and raised in the Pittsburgh
suburb ofCarnegie, Pennsylvania cite web|url=http://collegebasketball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=695030|title=A Loss For All of College Basketball|last=Wetzel|first=Dan|date=2007-07-26|publisher="Yahoo! Sports"] and graduated from Carnegie High School, where he played football and basketball. He played basketball andrugby union at theUnited States Merchant Marine Academy where he earned a degree in nauticalscience in 1972.cite web|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/college/basketball/bal-prosser0726,0,5101835.story?coll=bal-attack-storyutil|title=Skip Prosser dies at 56|last=Dinich|first=Heather A.|date=2007-07-26|publisher="Baltimore Sun"] [cite web|url=http://www.inrich.com/cva/ric/sports.apx.-content-articles-RTD-2007-07-27-0192.html|title=Coaches stunned by death|last=White|first=Jeff|date=2007-07-26|publisher="Richmond Times-Dispatch"]Prosser coached at
Linsly Military Institute in Wheeling, WV, where he achieved a 38-9 record.cite web|url=http://collegebasketball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=694977|title=Skip Prosser Timeline|date=2007-07-26|publisher="Rivals.com"] He then was hired as a history teacher atWheeling Central Catholic High School , where he coached his teams to a state championship in 1982, five regional championships and three conference titles over a period of six years and a record of 104-48. Prosser would say later in his career that he would be happy if he were still teaching and coaching at Central Catholic High. One of the players on his championship team wasDoug Wojcik , now head coach at theUniversity of Tulsa .cite web|url=http://www.theintelligencer.net/page/content.detail/id/51052.html|title=Coach Prosser Dies at Age 56|last=Elliott|first=Jim|date=2007-07-27|publisher="Wheeling Intelligencer"] Prosser earned hismaster's degree in secondary education fromWest Virginia University while he taught at Wheeling Central.Coaching
Prosser coached 15 seasons as head coach at the collegiate level. He began his college coaching career when he was hired by Coach
Pete Gillen as an assistant coach for eight seasons at Xavier University inCincinnati, Ohio , starting with the 1985-1986 season,cite web|url=http://cbs.sportsline.com/collegebasketball/story/10270463|title=Wake Forest coach Prosser dies of apparent heart attack at 56|date=2007-07-26|work=Associated Press|publisher="CBS Sportsline"|accessdate=2007-07-26] and he became Gillen's top assistant.Prosser began as head coach at Loyola in
Baltimore , a team which he coached to a 17–13 record and its only NCAA tournament berth. The previous year, the team had finished 2–25.Xavier then hired Prosser to take over for his former boss Gillen as head coach when Gillen left for Providence. Prosser became the second-winningest coach in Xavier history after Gillen.cite web|url=http://www.enquirer.com/xavier/2000/02/06/xu_five_questions_with.html|title=Five questions with Skip Prosser|date=2000-02-06|publisher="Cincinnati Enquirer"]Prosser began his career at Wake Forest in 2001 and led the Demon Deacons to the NCAA tournament in each of his first four years there. Prosser is credited for sparking participation in the Wake Forest student Screamin' Demons and increasing attendance with game-time antics, like having the Demon Deacon mascot enter Lawrence Joel on a Harley Davidson and filling the coliseum with Zombie Nation's "
Kernkraft 400 " at tip off and when the Deacons would go on a run. During Prosser's tenure as head coach, home season tickets sold out for the first time ever in 2004. During the 2004-2005 season, the team was ranked #1 by theAssociated Press for the first time in the school's history and won a school-record 27 games. At Wake Forest, Prosser won 100 games faster than all but two ACC coaches. In 2003, his Demon Deacons squad became the first from the ACC to ever lead the nation in rebounding. In the summer of 2007, Prosser had organized what was said to be a top-five recruiting class for the upcoming year.Prosser was the collegiate coach of current
NBA playersAaron Williams ,James Posey , David West,Josh Howard ,Darius Songaila , andChris Paul ; he won national recruiting wars for Paul and Eric Williams. He amassed a career record of 291–146 (.666).Every senior that Prosser coached earned his degree in four years.
Coaching style
His teams were known for their fast tempo and offensive explosiveness, more than they were known for defensive tenacity.fact|date=September 2008
During his last two troubling seasons, he would quote
Thomas Paine ,Henry David Thoreau ,Friedrich Nietzsche orShakespeare to his players to inspire them. The spring semester prior to summer exhibition tours, Prosser would require that every member of his team take a one-credit class on the history of the place they would be visiting. He would also attend the class and write the required term paper.Personal life
Prosser and his wife Nancy had two sons, Scott and Mark. However, Nancy is not the mother of his 2 children, Scott and Mark, who are instead from his first marriage to Ruth Charles. Skip and Nancy Prosser met in
Cincinnati .cite web|url=http://cbs.sportsline.com/collegebasketball/story/9195597|title=Prosser to Cincinnati? No time like the present|last=Doyel|first=Gregg|date=2006-01-29|publisher="CBS Sportsline"] Mark is an assistant coach forBucknell University .cite web|url=http://collegebasketball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=694962|title=Prosser's Death Shocks College Basketball|last=McClellan|first=Bob|date=2007-07-26|publisher="Rivals.com"]An avid sports fan, Prosser was a follower of the
Pittsburgh Steelers since childhood and would often find sports bars to watch their games while on the road. He was atThree Rivers Stadium to witness theImmaculate Reception . He also sawRoberto Clemente 's 3,000th and final hit, and the last game ever played at Three Rivers Stadium. He once hitchhiked across the country.Prosser earned a reputation in college basketball for a keen intellect and sense of humor. He enjoyed reading the books of
Robert Ludlum , along with biographies and books on history, philosophy, and politics. The athletic director at Loyola, Joe Boylan, said that Prosser was a "renaissance man coaching basketball." Former Xavier player Dwayne Wilson said, "He always liked to read history books, so he was always quoting something – whether it be Winston Churchill or another great author – he was always quoting somebody on something."cite web|url=http://www.wcpo.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=1aee6db9-e877-4af9-ba88-1ab8dfe50f75|title=Community Remembers Skip Prosser As More Than Just A Coach|last=Warren|first=Jay|date=2007-07-27|publisher="WCPO"]Prosser stated, in an interview that aired just after his death, that his favorite quote was from
Ralph Waldo Emerson : "He was a transcendentalist in America in the 1830s who said `Our chief want in life is someone who will make us do what we can.' I thought that was a powerful statement that we need to be around people who challenge us to be as good as we can be."cite web|url=http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/082907aaa.html|title= SportSouth Airing Tribute to Skip Prosser :: Coach Prosser's final interview with Sean Pragano|date=2007-08-29|publisher="Wakeforestsports.com"]Death
On
July 26 2007 , Prosser collapsed in his office around noon afterjogging [cite web|url=http://www.journalnow.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=WSJ/MGArticle/WSJ_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1173352148641|title=Wake coach Skip Prosser collapses while jogging|date=2007-07-26|publisher="Winston-Salem Journal"] at theKentner Stadium track adjacent to his office in the Manchester Athletic Center on Wake Forest's campus. A staff member found him unresponsive around 12:45 pm; medical personnel performedCPR and used adefibrillator in efforts to revive Prosser. He was rushed toWake Forest University Baptist Medical Center , where he was pronounced dead at 1:41 pm from an apparent "sudden massiveheart attack ". He was only 56 years old. [cite web|url=http://msn.foxsports.com/cbk/story/7063540|title=Prosser, 56, dies of apparent heart attack|last=Goodman|first=Jeff|date=2007-07-26|publisher=FOX Sports]The announcement of Prosser's death was delayed until later in the day because his wife was traveling to Cincinnati and had not yet been reached. Players were gathered and taken to an off-campus location without their cell phones to guard them from reports of Prosser's death.
Prosser ate lunch the previous day with his predecessor as Wake Forest coach,
University of South Carolina coachDave Odom . Prosser then ate dinner with his son Mark, who was also in Florida recruiting, before flying to North Carolina Thursday morning. [cite web|url=http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=245844|title=Prosser: A great coach, a truly good man|last=DeCourcy|first=Mike|date=2007-07-26|publisher="The Sporting News"]Two Funeral Masses were held for Prosser. The first was on July 31, 2007 at the Holy Family Catholic Church in
Clemmons, North Carolina , near the campus of Wake Forest University (Due to seating limitations, this service was televised by closed circuit television toWait Chapel on the Wake Forest campus). [ [http://html.wral.com/sports/story/1646162/] Prosser's Funeral Arrangements Announced. WRAL.com, Retrieved on Aug. 4, 2007. ] The second mass was held on August 4, 2007 at theCintas Center on the campus of Xavier University in Cincinnati. [ [http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070804/NEWS01/70804013] XU Mourns in House Prosser Built. "Cincinnati Enquirer ", Retrieved Aug. 4, 2007] Prosser was then buried at theSpring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati. [ [http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070804/NEWS01/70804013] Xavier community celebrates the life of former men's basketball coach Skip Prosser at Memorial Mass. Xavier University website. Retrieved Aug. 4, 2007 ]References
External links
* [http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/prosser_skip00.html Official Wake Forest bio]
* [http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/072607aaa.html Wake Forest announcement of Prosser's death]
* [http://www.journalnow.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=WSJ/MGArticle/WSJ_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1173352157467&path=&s= Winston-Salem Journal]
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