NCAA Division I basketball offers are piling up for Berlin Brothersvalley rising junior guard Coral Prosser.
Prosser has received 25 offers from Appalachian State, Boston, Cleveland State, Colgate, Dayton, Delaware, Drexel, Duquesne, East Carolina, Eastern Michigan, Fairfield, Florida Atlantic, George Washington, Iona, La Salle, Mercyhurst, Manhattan, Marist, Massachusetts, Monmouth, Rhode Island, Robert Morris, Sacred Heart, St. Joseph’s and Texas A&M.
Prosser led Berlin Brothersvalley to the 2025 PIAA Class 2A basketball title with a 62-50 victory over Bishop McCort Catholic.
Prosser was named to the 2024-25 Pennsylvania Sports Writers’ first-team all-state team and was voted onto the second team as a freshman.
Also a 2024 first-team all-state softball selection, Prosser was named 2024-25 Somerset County player of the year. Prosser has over 1,000 career points in two seasons. She totaled 35 points, 15 rebounds and eight steals in Berlin Brothersvalley’s title game victory over Bishop McCort.
Prosser averaged 21.4 points and 7.9 rebounds per game, while totaling 158 assists, 119 steals and 30 blocks this past season.
She comes from an athletic family. Her younger sister Bryn is a rising sophomore who plays basketball and softball. Her older brother Pace plays basketball at Gannon. Her parents Tanner (basketball) and Rachel (basketball and softball) Prosser both competed at Grove City College.
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