Former Berlin Brothersvalley and Gannon University standout basketball player Pace Prosser has found a new home.
He announced via his Instagram and X accounts that he is transferring to Siena University, Friday, April 24.
Prosser posted on Instagram, "Let's work! #committed #thankyoujesus."
Moving on Pace Prosser enters transfer portal after 2 years at Gannon University
Prosser helped Gannon capture its first Division II national championship, earning the tournament's Most Outstanding Player honors in the process, before entering the NCAA transfer portal April 8.
He racked up 28 points, 11 rebounds, five steals, five assists and a blocked shot in the title victory over Lander 84-61, Sunday, April 5, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, in Indianapolis.
In a stellar sophomore season, spanning 37 games, Prosser produced 687 points (18.6 PPG), 199 rebounds (5.4), 168 assists and 83 steals. He averaged 29.6 minutes per game.
As a freshman in 2024-25, Prosser averaged 14.3 points, 5.6 rebounds and 4.4 assists.
Prosser is the first commit for Siena coach Nevada Smith. He was tabbed head coach at Siena April 1, after former coach Gerry McNamara returned to his alma mater, Syracuse and lead its program. Smith has 20-plus years of coaching experience.
The Saints went 20-11 this past season, capturing their 7th MAAC championship. The No. 16 seed fell to Duke 71-65 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Prosser was a 3-sport athlete at Berlin, helping the Mountaineers to back-to-back PIAA 1A runner-up finishes.
He was named PIAA 1A basketball Player of the Year by the Pennsylvania Sports Writers as a senior. He earned all-state honors three times in basketball. Prosser was also a 2-time all-state football player.
Adam Ripple is the Daily American sports editor. He can be reached at 814-444-5926. Follow him on X @ARipple_DAsport. Follow Daily American Sports on Facebook and @dailyamericanmedia on Instagram.
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