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    Wake Forest basketball coach Skip Prosser died on Thursday morning of an apparent heart attack shortly after jogging.

    Prosser was rushed to Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center.
    Prosser, 56, was one of the most well-liked coaches in the industry and known for his witty and sarcastic sense of humor.

    He grew up in Pittsburgh and went to high school at Carnegie before attending the United States Merchant Marine Academy.

    Prosser has spent the past seven seasons at Wake Forest after spending one year at Loyola (Md.) and seven at Xavier. He has a career record of 291-146.

    Prosser led Wake Forest to the NCAA Tournament in each of his first four seasons and the Demon Deacons won the ACC regular-season in 2003. The Demon Deacons have struggled recently — missing the tournament in each of the past two years.

    Prosser and his staff were in high spirits recently after learning that two of the nation's top high school players — Al Farouq Aminu and Tony Woods — committed to Wake Forest earlier this month. The staff already had a commitment from another one of the nation's top players, Ty Walker.

    Obviously, Prosser's peers were stunned to hear the news.

    "It's so sad. I feel so bad for his wife, Nancy," said Arizona State Herb Sendek, who coached against Prosser when he was with N.C. State. "Skip was a gentleman and someone who represented what was good about our profession. He was the kind of person you wanted your son to play for."

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    "I was sitting with him yesterday in Orlando," Georgia Tech's Paul Hewitt said. "He was just a great person. It's so sad."

    "He's a great guy and I watched his career blossom," added Arizona coach Lute Olson. "This is beyond belief. It's awful. He was always very positive and friendly. Extremely outgoing. The kind of guy you always looked forward to seeing."

    Prosser is survived by his wife, Nancy, and two sons, Scott (28) and Mark (27).
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  • #2
    WOW

    God be with his family.

    One of the VERY good guys in the business.

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    • #3
      56 is so young. That is horrible
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      • #4
        Such a loss!!
        Please remember his family at this difficult time.

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        • #5
          This is very sad news

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          • #6
            Very sad.

            It just goes to show that you should make the most out of each and everyday. I can only imagine what his family is going thru (I lost my father a few years back and he was only 54).

            Amazing that I have seen nothing on ESPN about it yet.

            My prayers go out to his family.
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            • #7
              I live in ACC country, and I know this will be widely discussed for awhile. While i was never a Prosser fan (would crack jokes about going to the doctor and having my "Prosser" removed), i did respect his coaching. He wasn't a Pete Gillen who called a timeout getting off the bus, the guy worked well with what he had the past couple of seasons.

              Just the thought....taking a jog, coming back to the office and collapsing...then dying. At 56, it shows how mortality will get all of us.....remember Pistol Pete.

              Very sad ......a mournful day for us ACC'ers

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              • #8
                oh man, stuff like this makes all the other crap in the sports world meaningless
                Last edited by jordanrules23; 07-27-2007, 01:24 AM.
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