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Sedona Prince enters transfer portal, opts out of WNBA draft

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Former Oregon forward Sedona Prince has entered the transfer portal, a source confirmed to ESPN, after the WNBA announced Thursday that she had rescinded her decision to enter the draft.

Prince missed the 2022-23 college season after having surgery for a torn ligament in her elbow. At the time, Oregon said she would exhaust her remaining eligibility and pursue pro basketball.

The 6-foot-7 forward burst onto the national scene in 2021 after pointing out disparities between the men's and women's NCAA tournaments in a viral social media post, which eventually prompted the NCAA to address gender inequities in the sport.

After not playing her freshman year of college due to a broken leg, the former top-10 recruit transferred from Texas to Oregon ahead of the 2019-20 season, which she sat out.

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