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Aldrich Named Finalist for 2022-23 Skip Prosser Man of the Year Award

Lancer Men's Basketball Head Coach One of 25 Finalists for Prestigious Honor

BOSTON, Mass. – Griff Aldrich was named a finalist for the 2022-23 Skip Prosser Man of the Year award on Monday.
 
The award honors those who not only achieve success on the basketball court but who display moral integrity off of it as well.
 
Aldrich is one of 25 finalists for the award, which will be presented in March in Houston at the site of the men's NCAA Basketball Championship. Other finalists include coaches such as Matt Painter (Purdue), Jon Scheyer (Duke), Michael Boynton (Oklahoma State), and Ryan Odom (Utah State).
 
Aldrich has revolutionized Longwood men's basketball during his five years at the helm of the program. This past season, the Lancers finished second in the Big South, and the team finished with a 20-12 record. Isaiah Wilkins and DeShaun Wade earned postseason All-Big South honors for a second straight year for the first time since the team joined the Big South 10 years ago. Wilkins became the first player to be a two-time Big South First Team selection.
 
Over the past two seasons, the Lancers have won 46 games, and the team put together-back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time in program history across all levels.
 
Last year, Aldrich led the Lancers to their first Big South Championship, and their first trip to the NCAA National Tournament at the Division I level.
 
The Skip Prosser Man of the Year award is named in honor of the late Skip Prosser, former coach at Wake Forest, Xavier and Loyola (Md.). Prosser averaged 21 wins per season in his six years at Wake Forest. He passed away of an apparent heart attack on July 26, 2007 in his office at Wake Forest.
 
2022-23 SKIP PROSSER AWARD FINALISTS
Griff Aldrich Longwood
Casey Alexander Belmont
Michael Boynton Oklahoma State
A.W. Hamilton Eastern Kentucky
Jason Hooten Sam Houston
Donte' Jackson Grambling
Donnie Jones Stetson
James Jones Yale
Robert Jones Norfolk State
Tod Kowalczyk Toledo
Steve Lutz Texas A&M Corpus Christi
Bob Marlin Louisiana
Paul Mills Oral Roberts
Ryan Odom Utah State
Matt Painter Purdue
Steve Pikiell Rutgers
Bob Richey Furman
Rob Senderoff Kent State
Josh Schertz Indiana State
Jon Scheyer Duke
Takayo Siddle UNCW
Todd Simon Southern Utah
Pat Skerry Towson
Jerry Stackhouse Vanderbilt
Brian Wardle Bradley
 
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Players Mentioned

DeShaun Wade

#3 DeShaun Wade

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6' 2"
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Isaiah Wilkins

#1 Isaiah Wilkins

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6' 4"
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Players Mentioned

DeShaun Wade

#3 DeShaun Wade

6' 2"
Graduate Student
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Isaiah Wilkins

#1 Isaiah Wilkins

6' 4"
Redshirt Senior
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