Sedona Prince’s basketball future murky after going undrafted
- Sedona Prince was not among the 16 invited to the WNBA draft on Monday night.
- Prince, a 6-foot-7 center, gained attention for social media posts and gender equity advocacy.
- Prince, from Liberty Hill, Texas, finished her college career at TCU, starting all 58 games.
- Prince averaged 17.2 points this season and earned honorable mention AP All-America honors.
- Prince's advocacy led to an NCAA report and she is a lead plaintiff in an antitrust lawsuit.
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WNBA prospect goes undrafted amid facing sexual, physical abuse allegations
TCU star Sedona Prince went undrafted by WNBA teams on Monday. This comes after at least four former partners accused her of sexual and physical abuse. The 25-year-old Prince is also older than most WNBA prospects, and her injury history could have hindered her selection. People credited Prince with furthering equality in women's basketball after she posted a video about NCAA tournament facilities that went viral in 2021. Full Story 38 players w…
Sedona Prince’s basketball future murky after going undrafted
Sedona Prince has gotten a lot of attention for her social media posts, drawing attention to gender equity questions at the NCAA Tournament in 2021, and her status as a lead plaintiff in a landmark antitrust lawsuit standing up for college athletes.
Alyssa Ustby signs undrafted free-agent contract with Los Angeles Sparks
LOS ANGELES — Rochester Lourdes graduate Alyssa Ustby has signed a free-agent contract with the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA. Ustby, who surprisingly went undrafted Monday night in the annual WNBA Draft, recently completed her fifth season at the University of North Carolina where the 6-foot-1 forward was twice named first-team All-ACC. Training camp begins for WNBA teams on April 27. Ustby signed her contract today, Tuesday, April 15. Ustby f…
WNBA Fans Rejoice After Much Maligned TCU Star Sedona Prince Goes Undrafted
Controversial TCU Horned Frogs star Sedona Prince went undrafted in Monday night’s 2025 WNBA Draft despite being widely regarded as a potential second-round pick, Prince was not one of the 38 women to hear their name called as part of the draft, and women’s basketball fans are widely celebrating that fact. The 6-foot-7 Texas native averaged 17.2 points, 9.4 rebounds and an NCAA-best 3.0 blocks per game to help lead the Horned Frogs to the Elite …
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