Steven Marshall Prohm is an American basketball coach who is the current head coach of the Iowa State University men"s basketball team
Education
A native of Vienna, Virginia, Prohm"s family later moved to Dalton, Georgia, where Prohm attended high school at Northwest Whitfield High School in Tunnel Hill, Georgia, and lettered in basketball for three years. He graduated from Alabama in 1997 with a degree in education.
Career
He started college at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta where he played National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III basketball. Prohm only made it half way through the his first season as a player when he left the team to follow his passion for coaching. He transferred to the University of Alabama where he worked as a student assistant coach and student manager for the Crimson Tide men"s basketball team for five years.
Prohm began his coaching career in 1998-1999 as a volunteer assistant to Billy Kennedy at Centenary College, where he initially lived in the basement of a dorm and lived off cafeteria meals.
He followed Kennedy to Southeastern Louisiana University, where he spent five seasons as an assistant before leaving for Tulane. In 2006, he rejoined Kennedy"s coaching staff, this time at Murray State University.
Murray State
Prohm was named Murray State"s 15th head coach on May 23, 2011, after Kennedy left for Texas Agricultural and Mechanical. In his first season, he led the Racers to their third straight Ohio Valley Conference regular-season title, a school record-tying 31 wins (including a school-best 23-0 start), a top-10 national ranking and an appearance in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament. Iowa State
On June 8, 2015, Iowa State University announced that Prohm would take over as head basketball coach replacing Fred Hoiberg, who left International Skating Union to take the head coaching position with the Chicago Bulls.
Prohm brought his lead recruiting assistant, William Small with him to the Cyclones.
In his first season with the Cyclones, he managed to secure a #4 seed in the Midwest region, where they defeated Iona and Little Rock to advance to the Sweet Sixteen, where they will take on Virginia.