Tampa, FLA
Abdur-Rahm died at the age of 43 on October 24, 11 days before the opener of the South Florida season. The bulls were totaling 13–19 and 6–12 at the US athletic conference this season under Fletcher, who first worked as an assistant to Abdur-Rahim’s employees in the state and South Florida.
Bulls lost their last five matches, including a 73-68 decision against Wichita State in the US Athletic Conference Tournament on Thursday.
Athletics Michael Kelly said in a statement issued by the school, “We are always grateful to the interim head coach Ben Fletcher for our leadership in extraordinary circumstances this season. I want to thank my employees and student-athletes for their flexibility.” “Coach Amir will be very proud. A national discovery is going on for our next head basketball coach.”
Abdur-Ramam died of complexities when he was going through a process in a hospital in Tampa region. He gave coaching a season in South Florida and led Bulls to a record of 25–8 and a regular session of an American athletic conference. He handled the South Florida program after the head of the Kensa state for the presence of 26–9 records and NCAA tournaments during the 2022-23 season.