The Oregon Ducks women's basketball team announced Friday morning that center Sedona Prince will undergo a season-ending surgery on her elbow that will also end her career with the team.
Prince, a redshirt senior, began this year with only one remaining season of collegiate eligibility. The team says that she will forego that to focus on elbow rehabilitation and pursuing a professional career."I truly felt that this was the year I could showcase my work ethic and skills on the court, but also my self-growth and leadership ability.
Prince, voted to the Pac-12 preseason all-conference team for the third consecutive season, was highly anticipated to play a large role in the Ducks’ success this year.Prince refers to herself “as an elite athlete, current entrepreneur, and future wave maker” in the release. She added that she “aims to drive impact” in everything she does, and she has a resume to back that up.
Prince has become a social media celebrity, with 3.3 million followers across platforms and she has NIL deals with crocs, Native and Doordash. She is most known for the viral TikTok she posted in March 2021, which highlighted the disparities between the men’s and women’s national college basketball tournaments.
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