Pace Prosser arrived at Siena University with a résumé that reads like a championship playbook. After guiding Gannon University to its first Division II national title in April, the guard helped the United States to an immaculate 18‑0 run in the FIBA 3×3 Nations League Americas Conference in Chile, where he averaged 18.6 points per game and swept opponents including Canada, Argentina, Puerto Rico and the Cayman Islands.
Championship pedigree meets Division I ambition
Mid‑summer workouts found Prosser in Loudonville, New York, where he officially joined the Saints’ men’s basketball program. Under new head coach Nevada Smith, Prosser says the team is poised to win every game, adopting a fast‑tempo system that prioritizes the three‑point shot and mirrors the pace he honed on the international stage.
The guard’s transition has been bolstered by a recent appointment to the USA Basketball Men’s 3×3 Junior National Team Committee, an honor bestowed by veteran selector Joe Lewandowski. Prosser has spoken of the confidence he draws from his Chilean experience and the support he heard about Siena’s passionate fan base from former teammate Tasman Goodrick.
Looking ahead, Prosser aims to become the latest Division II standout to make a successful jump to Division I, a narrative that resonates with Siena’s recruiting strategy and its ambition to climb the national rankings.