Sedona Prince's college basketball career ends in worst possible way

TCU star Sedona Prince was left in a pensive mood following the Horned Frogs March Madness exit at the hands of Texas .
Facing off during the Elite Eight, Texas came out on top 58-47 against Prince and co.
in what was the last game of her collegiate career, which began as a Longhorn back in 2018.
The Longhorns defense stifled Prince, who fouled out against Texas to end her college career in one of the worst way possible.
Injuries and dealing with setbacks have been a hallmark of the 24-year-old's career.
Whilst at Texas during her freshman year, she broke her leg, something which eventually led her to transfer away from the program to join Oregon .
But, she would then end up missing the entire 2022-23 season with a broken elbow, leading to her to transfer to join TCU last year.
Prince will now look towards the WNBA Draft later this month.
And speaking after the loss, Prince credited Texas' bigs, praising Taylor Jones, whilst also admitting that while they lost on the court, TCU won off it with the "sisterhood" they forged.
Prince said: "Yeah, I mean, all credit to the Texas bigs.
Taylor Jones is a heck of a player, and they scouted me very well, I'm sure and they played me very well.
All respect to them.
But, you know, to be honest I think today was a very full circle moment for me in a way that I wasn't expecting.
"Just looking at the people that did so much damage to me at a young age was a lot and it was hard, and I thought that we had to win to prove it to them that they couldn't beat me.
But being a part of this program and being here and succeeding and coming back and being able to play and after being told I would never walk again, and being on this team with these people, building this sisterhood, it doesn't matter.
"I won, we won, and so, yeah, it's just -- I think I was in my head a lot, right? But it's God's glory no matter what and it taught me a lesson, and it definitely healed me in a lot of ways today." However, with a trip to the Final Four so close, the defeat to Texas still stung for Prince, who described her and her teammates as "heartbroken." Prince added: "Yeah, I mean, we came in last year were definitely -- when I came in two years ago I didn't really know what to expect.
I just wanted a chance, a second chance, something.
I needed a second chance, genuinely.
"Anything.
And Mark was such a special person in my career, and the way we crossed paths I knew it wasn't over.
And it just felt like this is God.
I knew it was God, and we just had belief because Mark believed.
We believed in each other and believed in the system and what we could do, believed in our potential, and it paid off.
I mean, this is incredible.
"We're obviously heartbroken.
This is so devastating for us to end this, but this program is -- this is it, right? TCU is a place to be, this culture is -- you can't put into words how special this team and these people are.
So, yeah, it's just special looking back at how everything has unfolded.".
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