University of Mobile Mourns Death of Freshman Basketball Player
The University of Mobile in Alabama is mourning the sudden death of freshman basketball player Kaiden Francis this week.
Francis, a freshman from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, collapsed on campus Tuesday morning and died, according to a letter from university President Charles Smith to students and faculty. “Despite the quick and heroic efforts of students and medical professionals, Kaiden never recovered and passed away earlier today. Our hearts are heavy as we process this tragedy,” Smith wrote in the letter sent on Tuesday.
Coach Darnell Archey Reflects on Francis’ Passing
Head basketball coach Darnell Archey shared that Francis passed away after a trip to the gym. “He will be truly missed,” Archey wrote on Facebook.
“Yesterday morning, Kaiden Francis, a freshman point guard from Fort Lauderdale, unexpectedly passed away after doing what he loved—working on his craft in the gym,” Archey wrote. “Kaiden was just scratching the surface on the court, but his smile and positive energy could be felt from day one.”
University Cancels Classes, Holds Vigil
In response to the tragedy, the university, which serves almost 2,000 students, canceled classes on Wednesday. A vigil was held on campus that morning to honor Francis.
President Smith’s Tribute
In his letter, Smith shared that he and his family had watched Francis play just last week. “He was profoundly gifted and clearly loved by his teammates,” Smith wrote. “As you can imagine, Kaiden’s family, coaches, and teammates are heartbroken and need our prayers.”