Sedona Prince Accuser Posts TikTok Response After Texas Christian Hooper's WNBA Draft Snub
- Sedona Prince, a college basketball player at TCU, was not drafted by any WNBA team amid allegations of abuse and sexual misconduct against her.
- Prince averaged 17.2 points per game and faced over 200,000 signatures on a petition for her removal from TCU's roster due to these allegations.
- Her attorney, A. Boone Almanza, stated that Prince "categorically denies that she has abused anyone" and claims she is being targeted on social media.
- Prince's future in basketball remains uncertain as she was neither charged with a crime nor picked in the draft, attributing to both her age and the ongoing allegations.
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TCU Star Sedona Prince Goes Unselected At WNBA Draft Amid Abuse Allegations, Social Media Celebrates
Source: Icon Sportswire / Getty WNBA prospect Sedona Prince was not drafted by a team during the 2025 WNBA draft, which took place Monday night, and it’s very likely her failure to be drafted was due to multiple allegations of domestic abuse and sexual assault, all of which the Texas Christian University basketball star has adamantly denied. According to Page Six, Prince, 24, was projected to be selected as early as the late first round, but tha…
Sedona Prince Accuser Posts TikTok Response After Texas Christian Hooper's WNBA Draft Snub
TCU women's basketball player Sedona Prince on the court during a game. TCU women’s basketball star Sedona Prince went undrafted in the 2025 WNBA selection process despite boasting a second-round grade. The forward was snubbed by professional teams due to a variety of different reasons. The 6-foot-7 senior averaged 17.6 points and 9.4 rebounds in her final season to help the Horned Frogs reach the Elite Eight. She led the nation with 3.0 blocks …
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