Division II National Champion Pace Prosser has committed to Siena and will be a player to watch in the newly renamed Metro Conference. The Berlin, Pennsylvania native is making the jump to the Division I level after two outstanding seasons at Gannon University, where he was a two-year starter for the Golden Knights. During his sophomore campaign, Prosser averaged 18.6 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and 2.2 steals per game while shooting 44% from the field and 33% from three-point range on high volume. His production earned him numerous accolades, including NABC All-American honors, NCAA Division II Elite Eight Tournament MVP, First Team All-PSAC West, and MVP of the 2025 PSAC Tournament. When the stakes are highest, Prosser consistently delivers. His 28-point, 11-rebound performance against Lander in the Division II National Championship game speaks for itself. Prosser is a player who never backs down from the moment and operates with a calm, steady pace. He is a true combo guard who can initiate the offense while also thriving off the ball thanks to his feel for the game and ability to read defenses. With the ball in his hands, he excels at creating his own shot off the bounce and generating paint touches, where he can finish under control off two feet or find open teammates for easy scoring opportunities. He is also a knockdown perimeter shooter capable of making shots both off the catch and off the dribble. While he may not overwhelm opponents with elite explosiveness, Prosser consistently beats defenders with his change of pace, craft, and unpredictability as a scorer and playmaker. Defensively, Prosser is tough, quick, and highly disruptive. He plays with active hands, routinely generating deflections and steals, and recorded multiple games with four or more steals during his sophomore season. His instincts, competitiveness, and effort on that end make him a valuable two-way player. Prosser possesses all the tools necessary to successfully transition to the Division I level. Under new head coach Nevada Smith, he will look to help Siena return to NCAA Tournament contention while establishing himself as one of the top guards in the Metro Conference
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