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Sedona Prince

Sedona Prince is an American basketball player renowned for her height and advocacy. Currently playing for the TCU Horned Frogs, she previously played for the Oregon Ducks and Texas Longhorns. She gained national recognition in 2021 for exposing the inequalities in facilities between the men's and women's NCAA tournaments. Due to NCAA transfer rules, she had to sit out the 2019-2020 season.

May 12, 2000: Sedona Prince Born

On May 12, 2000, Sedona Prince, an American basketball player, was born. She later played for the TCU Horned Frogs, Oregon Ducks, and Texas Longhorns.

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2015: FIBA Americas U16 Championship Win

In 2015, Sedona Prince represented the United States at the FIBA Americas U16 Championship, winning a bronze medal as part of the team.

2016: FIBA U17 World Cup Bronze Medal

In 2016, Sedona Prince won a bronze medal representing the United States at the FIBA U17 World Cup, adding to her international achievements.

2018: FIBA Under-18 Americas Championship and Leg Injury

In 2018, Sedona Prince participated in the FIBA Under-18 Women's Americas Championship as part of the United States women's national under-19 basketball team. She broke her leg during a preliminary round game but still earned a gold medal as the United States won the championship over Canada.

2019: Hardship Waiver Denial

In 2019, Sedona Prince applied for a hardship waiver to gain immediate eligibility for the 2019–20 season. However, her waiver and appeal were denied, resulting in her sitting out the season.

2019: Transfer Rules Impact

In 2019, due to NCAA transfer rules, Sedona Prince was not allowed to compete during the 2019–2020 NCAA season, requiring her to sit out a season.

2019: Accusations of Assault

Since 2019, Sedona Prince has faced accusations from four women "of either assault or sexual assault". A former partner filed a lawsuit accusing her of sexual assault, but later dropped it. It was also reported that Prince asked two women who later accused her of domestic violence to sign nondisclosure agreements and threatened legal action against women who spoke about her on social media.

2020: NCAA Season Inactivity

Due to NCAA transfer rules, Sedona Prince was not allowed to compete during the 2019-2020 NCAA season. She had to sit out the 2020 season.

2021: Highlighting NCAA Tournament Disparity

In 2021, Sedona Prince gained national attention after highlighting the disparity in facilities between the men's and women's NCAA tournaments. This raised awareness about gender inequality in sports.

2021: Selection for FIBA Women's AmeriCup Roster

In 2021, Sedona Prince was named a finalist for the FIBA Women's AmeriCup roster in April, and she was officially named to the roster in June, marking her continued involvement in international basketball.

2021: Highlighting Gender Inequity in NCAA

In 2021, while at Oregon, Sedona Prince used a video on TikTok during the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament to highlight the "stark contrast in amenities for male and female athletes", calling out the NCAA for its inequitable treatment of women's sports. The viral video led to an NCAA gender equity report.

2022: Elbow Injury

In 2022, Sedona Prince missed the entire 2022–23 season due to a broken elbow, impacting her basketball career.

2022: NCAA Changes Following Equity Report

In 2022, following Sedona Prince's exposure of gender inequity, the NCAA made changes to its March Madness tournament, including "branding for the women's tournament, increasing promotion and creating gift packages and lounges that were identical to those for the men's teams."

2023: Transfer to TCU

In 2023, Sedona Prince entered the transfer portal and enrolled at Texas Christian University (TCU) as a graduate student, signing with the Horned Frogs women's basketball roster in April.

2023: WNBA Draft Declaration and Withdrawal

In 2023, after missing the season due to injury, Sedona Prince declared for the 2023 WNBA draft but later withdrew her name from consideration.

August 2024: Accusations of Abuse on TikTok

In August 2024, Olivia Stabile, one of Sedona Prince's former girlfriends, posted a series of TikTok videos accusing Prince of physical and verbal abuse, including claims of being shoved to the ground and threats of a lawsuit. Prince denied the allegations, calling them "false, defamatory and misleading". A Change.org petition seeking Prince's removal from TCU's roster garnered over 164,000 signatures, but her status with the team remained unchanged.

January 2025: Physical Altercation with Ex-Girlfriend

In January 2025, Sedona Prince and an ex-girlfriend were "involved in a physical altercation", during which Prince sustained a black eye. Fort Worth police reported that evidence confirmed a physical altercation occurred, with both parties sustaining minimal injuries, but the sequence of events and initiation of physical contact remained unclear.

February 2025: TCU Achieves Highest Ranking

In February 2025, Sedona Prince helped TCU achieve its highest ranking ever, marking a significant milestone for the team.

2025: Considered a Trailblazer

In 2025, Steven Johnson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram recognized Sedona Prince as a "trailblazer for her efforts to bring equity to women's college athletics".