![]() ![]() Now being able to go to the Sweet 16 and experience even more of this is going to be amazing.” Playing in my home state and in a gym that I played in in high school is so amazing. My parents haven’t really been able to see me play. ![]() “This year is a little bit different because of Covid, and it’s been a struggle all year. “It makes me want to cry, because I watched since the fourth grade when I started playing basketball of people celebrating these kind of moments in March, how amazing it is to see,” said Prince, a redshirt sophomore from Liberty Hill, northwest of Austin. ![]() 3 seed Georgia in the second round to have the Ducks reach the Sweet 16 for the fourth consecutive time, winning 57-50 at the Alamodome in San Antonio. Wednesday, led by Prince’s 22 points, No. Prince scored 12 points in the Ducks’ first-round win against South Dakota. The attention, Prince admitted Wednesday, made her “extremely nervous” heading into Oregon’s first-round game against South Dakota a couple of days ago.īut not only has Prince sparked a dialogue – the NCAA apologized the day after her video was posted – but the 6-foot-7-inch forward has backed up her words with her game. Her video has led to much publicity – including appearing on CNN multiple times. Sedona Prince of the Oregon Ducks drew national attention with a video she posted on social media showing the differences between workout amenities at the NCAA women’s basketball tournament and at the men’s tournament. ![]()
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