Skip Prosser Man of the Year Award

Skip Prosser Man of the Year Award
Skip Prosser
Awarded for the nation's men's head basketball coach in NCAA Division I competition who also exhibits strong moral character
Country United States
Presented by Collegeinsider.com
History
First award 2008
Most recent Jay McAuley, Wofford
Website Website

The Skip Prosser Man of the Year Award is an award given annually to the nation's men's head basketball coach in NCAA Division I competition who also exhibits strong moral character. The award was established in 2008 and is named for head coach Skip Prosser, who spent most of his coaching tenure at Xavier and Wake Forest. Prosser is the only coach in NCAA history to lead three separate teams to the NCAA Tournament in his first season with the team. Prosser died from a heart attack on July 26, 2007, at age 56.

Winners

* Awarded the Naismith College Coach of the Year the same season
Coach (X) Denotes the number of times the coach has been awarded the Skip Prosser Award
Year Coach School Record Reference
2007–08 Mike Brey Notre Dame 25–8
2008–09 Ed Conroy The Citadel 20–13
2009–10 Bob Marlin Sam Houston State 25–8
2010–11 Chris Mack Xavier 24–8
2011–12 Jimmy Patsos Loyola (MD) 24–9
2012–13 Joe Mihalich Niagara 19–14
2013–14 Brian Wardle Green Bay 24–7
2014–15 Keno Davis Central Michigan 23–9
2015–16 Zach Spiker Army 19–14
2016–17 Danny Manning Wake Forest 19–14
2017–18 Casey Alexander Lipscomb 23–10
2018–19 Robert Jones Norfolk State 22–14
2019–20 Mark Prosser Western Carolina 19–12
2020–21 Lew Hill UTRGV 8–4
2021–22 Jay McAuley Wofford 19–13
2022–23 Pat Skerry Towson 21–12

Winners by school

School Winners Years
Army 1 2016
Central Michigan 1 2015
The Citadel 1 2009
Green Bay 1 2014
Lipscomb 1 2018
Loyola (MD) 1 2012
Niagara 1 2013
Norfolk State 1 2019
Notre Dame 1 2008
Sam Houston State 1 2010
Towson 1 2023
UTRGV 1 2021
Wake Forest 1 2017
Wofford 1 2022
Xavier 1 2011
Western Carolina 1 2020

See also

  • Kay Yow Award – an annual award given to an NCAA Division I women's basketball coach who exhibits moral character both on and off the court; the award is also presented by CollegeInsider.com