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WNBA champion, two-time All-Star Epiphanny Prince announces retirement
Prince played 14 seasons with four different teams in the WNBA
By Austin Nivison • 1 min readWNBA champion and two-time All-Star Epiphanny Prince has called it a career. Prince announced her retirement on Tuesday after 14 seasons with four different WNBA teams.
Prince was a national name long before her pro or even college career began. In 2006, while playing for Murry Bergtraum High School in New York, she once scored 113 points in a game. Stardom followed at Rutgers where she helped take the Scarlet Knights to the NCAA title game in 2007, losing to Tennessee.
As a pro, Prince was the No. 4 overall pick by the Chicago Sky in the 2010 WNBA Draft. She spent five seasons with Sky, and she received some MVP votes in the 2012 campaign. That year, she averaged 18.1 points, 3.1 assists and 3.5 rebounds that season.
In 2015, the Sky traded Prince to the New York Liberty, where she played for four years and earned second-team All-WNBA honors. She also spent one year with the Las Vegas Aces before joining the Seattle Storm. In 2020, Prince added a WNBA championship to her resume after the Storm beat the Aces for the WNBA title.
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