The WNBA common managers made their selections. One particular prospect didn’t get referred to as.
TCU middle Sedona Prince went undrafted in Monday’s WNBA Draft after being the topic of a number of sexual assault allegations courting again to 2019.
The latest incident — an alleged altercation with a former girlfriend — occurred final month, per Washington Submit, and is one in every of 4 public allegations towards the 6-7 prospect. Prince has by no means been charged with a criminal offense.
Via her lawyer, Prince has denied all allegations made towards her.
“Sedona has not been charged with a crime or found guilty of any wrongdoing,” Prince’s lawyer, A. Boone Almanza, wrote in a press release to ESPN. “Rather she has been convicted on social media by people who have attempted to use their relationship with Sedona to attract followers and to build their influencer careers and settle grudges. To the extent she has made any mistakes different from other young people in their early dating life it was solely the decision to be on TikTok.”
The a number of allegations might’ve performed a job in groups deciding to not choose the middle, who appeared on some mock draft as a first- or second-round decide.
Thirty-eight names had been referred to as and Prince didn’t hear hers after a closing collegiate season during which she averaged 17.2 factors, 9.4 rebounds and three.0 blocks per recreation. She was additionally an All-Large 12 choice and was a two-time NCAA All-Area staff choice.
Prince’s 6-7 body made her a defensive anchor in faculty and he or she featured fast ft within the paint.
What additionally might’ve labored towards Prince is her age. The 25-year-old would’ve been the oldest participant drafted into the WNBA since 2023.
“I’d say the chips are stacked against her,” an nameless WNBA GM advised ESPN.