Tcus prince involved in physical quarrel with woman she used to date; No fees filed

TCU -Basketball player Sedona Prince was involved in a physical shift last month with a woman she used to date, and both women filed police reports that they were assaulted.

Prince’s lawyer, A. Boone Almanza, acknowledged that the campus police responded to a disturbance on January 18 in Prince’s off-Campus residence after a call from the player. Almanza said no charges have been filed.

Washington Post on Wednesday reported other allegations of abuse against Prince, including one of a former girlfriend last year, who got a social media storm and a petition to get Prince removed from the TCU team.

The 24-year-old prince denied all the claims against her through her lawyer and said she has never “abused anyone in her life, whether mentally, emotional or physical.”

“Unfortunately, others have decided to use Sedona as a launch point for their careers,” Almanza said.

Prince plays in his seventh and last year of college basketball. She has drawn headlines in the past and sent a video on social media while she was in the NCAA tournament bubble in 2021 and asked for equity between how men’s and women’s team were treated, playing a role in a milestone antitrust case that will help with getting money for college athletes.

Prince has an average of 17.6 points, nine rebounds and 3.2 blocks this season with No. 11 TCU (23-3). The horned frogs take Arizona on Sunday.

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