Sedona Prince Goes Undrafted in 2025 WNBA Draft Amid Off-Court Concerns
Kansas City, MO – Sedona Prince does not get drafted. The 2025 WNBA Draft takes place Monday night in New York City. Her name, once expected in the second round, is missing from the board.
ESPN’s Ryan Ruocco explains the decision. He links her off-court issues to the outcome. Since 2019, multiple assault allegations follow her name. She denies each allegation. Teams also note her age. At 24, she appears older than most of her peers. Past injuries add to the risk. Teams grow cautious when they see her history.
On air, Ruocco says, “An all-conference center helped TCU have its best season. Off the court, though, the serious assault allegations, her age, and injury record made teams pause.”
Prince began her career with the Oregon Ducks in 2019. She faced challenges early on. In her freshman year, she plays in just one game. The 2022–2023 season is lost because of a broken elbow. She then enters the NCAA transfer portal. At TCU, she makes a solid impact over two seasons. She averages 18.1 points, 9.5 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game. Her efforts boost TCU into an Elite Eight finish at the NCAA Tournament.
Now, as her college career ends, she enters the professional world as an undrafted free agent—a tough start for any player, even one with her on-court record.
As she reflects on her past, her future remains unknown. Off-court concerns and her age keep teams wary. In just one month, she turns 25, and the road ahead is crucial to her chance at a professional basketball career.