Pryor's Progress
- Entering his fourth year as the head coach for the Seahawks
- He has led Keiser softball to back-to-back-to-back appearances in the Sun Conference Tournament
- Has mentored ten All-Sun selections
- Set a program record in wins during the 2024 season, surpassing that total in 2025
2025
- Led Keiser to a program-best 39 wins
- Went 19-5 in conference play
- Finished third overall in the Sun Conference
- Brought Keiser to its first ever NAIA Regional
- Mentored six First Team All-Conference Selections
- Defeated three ranked teams
- KU set records in strikeouts, ERA, innings pitched, stolen bases, and at-bats
2024
- Helped Keiser to a program record 34 wins
- Went 12-9 in conference play
- Helped Lizzy Small and Tes DeBono become First Team All-Sun Conference selections
- Defeated No. 18 Coastal Georgia in a three game series
2023
- Led Keiser to a 23-23, 12-12 record
- Mentored Lizzy Small on the way to a First Team All-Conference season
- Molly Reid was a Second Team All-Sun Conference choice
- Led the Seahawks to their first Sun Conference tournament since 2021
- Helped Keiser defeat No. 16 Southeastern in a three game series
Pre-Keiser
Pryor brings nearly 20 years of coaching experience to Keiser with his most recent stop at Florida National University. During his time at FNU, Pryor, who started the program in 2019, amassed an 81-41 record with the Conquistadors, including back-to-back USCAA National Championship titles (2020-21 & 2021-22). Named the USCAA National Coach of the Year (2020-21), Pryor coached four First-Team All-Americans and 10 Academic All-Americans while at FNU.
Before joining FNU, Pryor led the Blue Angels of the College of New Rochelle for three seasons. During his tenure at the College of New Rochelle, Pryor led his team to its first (16-10) and second (22-10) winning seasons and secured the College's first post-season appearance (2016-17). In addition, he twice coached the team to an NCAA DIII Scoring Title (2016-17, 2017-18).
In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Coach Pryor also served as the head coach of the Empire State Huskies from 2011-2019, helping secure NCAA DI, DII, DIII, and NAIA placements and scholarships for graduating high school players.
Personal
Pryor served in the United States Marine Corps from 1991-1995. He was honorably discharged with the rank of Corporal. He also served in the United States Marine Corps Reserves from 1995-1999.
A 1996 graduate of the College of West Virginia, Pryor is married and the father of three daughters and a son. A native of the Bronx, New York, he currently lives in West Palm Beach.
Keiser
Year |
Record |
Pct. |
2025 |
39-17 (19-5) |
.792 |
2024 |
34-16 (12-9) |
.571 |
2023 |
23-23 (12-12) |
.500 |
Florida National
Year |
Record |
Pct. |
2021 |
33-13 |
.717 |
2020 |
29-14 |
.674 |
2019 |
24-14 |
.631 |
College of New Rochelle
Year |
Record |
Pct. |
2018 |
30-10 |
.750 |
2017 |
19-19 |
.500 |
2016 |
24-10 |
.705 |
2015 |
16-10 |
.615 |