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South Florida’s beloved basketball coach, Amir Abdur-Rahim, tragically passed away at the age of 43 while undergoing a medical procedure in a Tampa hospital. The school confirmed that he faced complications during the procedure, leading to his untimely death.

Amir Abdur-Rahim was known for his incredible coaching skills and his ability to inspire his players. Under his leadership, the South Florida men’s basketball team achieved remarkable success, including a program-record 25 wins and their first American Athletic Conference regular-season title. His impact on the team, the university, and the community was truly profound.

Before joining South Florida, Abdur-Rahim spent four successful seasons at Kennesaw State, where he orchestrated a remarkable program turnaround. He was recognized as the nation’s best mid-major coach and left a lasting legacy at the university. Additionally, he had a successful career as an assistant coach at various institutions, helping to recruit top talent and build strong relationships with players.

Amir Abdur-Rahim’s passion for coaching and dedication to his players were truly remarkable. His sudden passing has left a void in the South Florida basketball community and beyond. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, colleagues, and all those whose lives he touched.

In his memory, South Florida Athletics and the university community are coming together to support his family during this difficult time. Abdur-Rahim’s legacy will live on through the impact he made on the lives of his players and the lasting contributions he made to college basketball.

Amir Abdur-Rahim is survived by his wife, Arianne, and their three children. His passion for the game, his leadership, and his dedication to his players will always be remembered. May he rest in peace.